Monmouthshire launches new BTL range
Monmouthshire Building Society, one of Wales’ leading financial institutions, has launched a new range of two year Buy to Let house purchase discount and remortgage discount products.
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The house purchase discount product range offers competitive interest rates and up to 75% loan to value in the Society’s local area only.
The Society offers a two year buy to let purchase discount mortgage at 2.65%, with a maximum LTV of 75%. The product comes with a £399 product fee which can be added to the loan.
The range of new products also includes a 60% LTV two year buy to let purchase discount mortgage at 2.05%, with a £399 product fee which can be added to the loan. Further information about the product range including full terms and conditions, can be found at the Society’s website.
For customers looking to switch their mortgage from another lender, the Society has also launched a range of competitive two year buy to let remortgage discount products with free standard valuation and free legal fees. The product range includes a two year buy to let remortgage discount at 2.95% with a 75% LTV, and a 60% LTV product with a two year fixed rate of 2.15%, both of which are available in the Society’s local area only.
Colin Strong, Head of Lending Procurement, commented:
“The Society has an enviable reputation for offering value for money Buy to Let products and this new range is no exception. The combination of low product fees, competitive interest rates and the added benefit of a free valuation and legal fees in some cases, means that these products will prove very attractive to Buy to Let Landlords.”
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