MT Finance launches buy-to-let offering to all intermediaries
The new buy-to-let product sits alongside the company’s unregulated and regulated bridging products.

MT Finance has rolled out its buy-to-let mortgage range to all intermediaries across England and Wales.
Having previously partnered with a select number of brokers in July 2022, MT Finance has now extended availability of its buy-to-let product across the market.
MT says its buy-to-let range will offer a 'flexible approach', with ICR stress testing from 125% and applications accepted from trading companies, first-time buyers, first-time landlords and those with adverse credit.
MT will lend to expats up to 65% LTV and on both residential and semi-commercial properties.
Holiday lets with an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) income will be accepted, alongside ex-local authority properties up to 70% LTV, including those with balcony and deck access, subject to an acceptable valuation.
Joshua Elash, founding director at MT Finance, commented: “We are excited to roll out our buy-to-let proposition to the wider intermediary market, enabling us to continue developing our core objective of being an ESG-focused, multi-solution, financial institution. Brokers know they can rely on us as we have an extensive track record of delivering certainty of funding efficiently and in this market, where volatility is all too common, that is more important than ever.”
Marylen Edwards, head of buy-to-let lending at MT Finance, added: “I am thrilled to be part of this proposition which combines so much expert knowledge within our team and which sets it apart from others in the market.
“Brokers are central to our business and we work hard to meet their expectations. We are determined to be known for being clear and transparent, offering an excellent service and being able to give a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ without prolonging the process unnecessarily.
“These are tough times for landlords but the buy-to-let market has proven to be resilient and we believe our proposition will assist brokers looking for alternative options for their clients.”

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