Retirement Advantage enhances older borrower buy-to-let range
Retirement Advantage has announced enhancements to its Over 55 Buy-to-Let Options products, reducing interest rates and increasing LTV ratios across the range.

The products allow landlords over the age of 55 to release cash from their property tax free and they choose whether they wish to make any repayments.
The monthly interest rate on the Over 55 Buy-to-Let Lifestyle product has been reduced from 6.26% to 5.99%, while the LTV for a 73-year-old increases from 27% to 32%.
On the Over 55 Buy-to-Let Voluntary Select product, the rate is reduced from 6.45% to 6.18% while the LTV for a 73-year-old also increases from 27% to 32%.
With the Lifestyle product, there are no interest payments; instead, the interest rolls up and is added onto the mortgage every month.
The Voluntary Select mortgage allows landlords to pay back up to 10% of the initial loan amount each year, without being charged an early repayment charge. This means they can choose how much interest to pay, and to pay back some capital each year too.
Retirement Advantage has also announced enhancements to its Second Home Options range.
The monthly interest rate on the Second Home Lifestyle product is reduced from 6.26% to 5.99%, while the LTV for a 73-year-old increases from 27% to 32%.
On the Second Home Voluntary Select product, the rate is reduced from 6.45% to 6.18% while the LTV for a 73-year-old also increases from 27% to 32%.
Alice Watson, head of product and marketing at Retirement Advantage, said: “The reaction to these products since we launched them last year has been overwhelming. At a time when the buy-to-let market faces challenging conditions, and many older people find it difficult to access mainstream mortgages, these products offer older landlords a new and safe way to generate income. That may be to support day-to-day living expenses, fund a major expenditure, gift to family, or pay for care.
“But our ethos is built on a desire to innovate and we are always looking for ways to improve our products even further. We have listened to advisers and to customers and we’re confident these enhancements will make this unique product range an even more attractive proposition.”
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