LendInvest launches new tracker mortgage range
The range has no ERCs to provide borrowers with the flexibility to remortgage once the market normalises.
"These trackers will allow customers to pause, assess and then make a move when rates settle down."
LendInvest has launched a new two-year tracker mortgage product range for landlords.
Rates start at BBR+ 2.29% up to 75% LTV on standard properties.
With no early repayment charges, borrowers have the flexibility to remortgage as the market normalises over the next couple of years.
The new range follows the launch of a limited edition buy-to-let product offering, with rates starting from 6.54% across five and seven-year fixed rate products.
Sophie Mitchell-Charman, commercial director at LendInvest, said: “The launch of this product range comes at a crucial time for our borrowers. LendInvest always strives to innovate, listening and making changes where brokers and customers alike need them.
"We are excited to be able to provide these solutions in a fast moving and uncertain market. These trackers will allow customers to pause, assess and then make a move when rates settle down.”
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