Keystone ups proc fee for Classic range
Keystone Property Finance has increased the proc fees on its Classic range by 0.1%, and reduced all five year fixed rates in the range by 40 basis points, now starting at 4.39%.
It has also reduced a term tracker by 10bps to 4.39% (LIBOR + 3.81%) to 75%.
In addition to rate reductions, the following criteria changes have been made - the aximum number of units in a multi-unit has been increased to six (from four); minor unsecured credit will now be considered; and maximum lending exposure is now £1 million.
Applicants who are not home-owners must own at least two buy to let properties.
Keystone has also launched its new online broker portal, known as KASS (Keystone Application Submission System), which will speed up case processing and allow brokers to track the stages of every deal.
Managing director David Whittaker said:
“Despite the Brexit result, its business as usual at Keystone and as you can see we have been very busy. The reduction in rates means that we are now able to better compete on pricing, particularly with five year fixes.
“Brokers will be particularly pleased that we have been able to up the procuration fee to 0.6% of the loan.”
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