Molo reduces five-year buy-to-let rates
Rates have reduced by up to 0.14%.
"We’re delighted to announce rate reductions across our UK resident five-year fixed rate for both standard and specialist buy-to-let products."
- Molo’s distribution director, Martin Sims
Molo Finance has announced rate reductions of up to 14 basis points on its UK resident five-year fixed buy-to-let products.
For standard buy-to-let products, five-year fixed rates now start at 4.81% for individual and limited companies, with borrowing available up to 75% LTV.
Specialist buy-to-let products including options for houses of multiple occupation (HMO), multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs), holiday lets, and new-build properties, start at 4.95%, catering to more complex property types.
Rates on two-year fixed products remain unchanged, starting at 3.34% for standard offerings and 3.53% for specialist options.
Molo’s distribution director, Martin Sims, said: “We’re delighted to announce rate reductions across our UK resident five-year fixed rate for both standard and specialist buy-to-let products. This move underscores our commitment to delivering competitive and flexible solutions to our intermediary partners and their clients.”
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