NatWest launches new buy-to-let range with fees up to £5,999
The lender has also reduced first-time buyer rates and increased green mortgage and further advance rates.
NatWest has announced the launch of new buy-to-let products with a wider range of fee options, along with selected rate cuts and increases across its residential range.
The new buy-to-let products are available with a range of fee options, from £1,499 to £5,999.
New purchase products include a two-year fixed rate at 3.63%, available up to 75% LTV with a £3,999 fee.
Five-year fixed rates at 75% LTV start from 4.33% with a £1,499 fee, 4.28% with a £1,999 fee, 4.08% with a £3,999 fee, 3.98% with a £4,999 fee, and 3.88% with a £5,999 fee.
For buy-to-let remortgage, two-year fixed rates at 65% LTV start from 4.26% with a £1,499 fee, 4.13% with a £1,999 fee, and 3.63% with a £3,999 fee.
Five-year remortgage rates at 60% LTV are available at 4.09% with a £1,499 fee, 4.04% with a £1,999 fee, 3.84% with a £3,999 fee, 3.74% with a £4,999 fee and 3.64% with a £5,999 fee.
At 75% LTV, five-year rates are tiered from 4.33% with a £1,499 fee, 4.28% with a £1,999 fee, 4.08% with a £3,999 fee, 3.98% with a £4,999 fee, and 3.88% with a £5,999 fee.
In NatWest's residential range, first-time buyer rates have decreased by up to 0.16%, with two-year rates seeing the largest decreases.
In its green mortgage range, two and five-year fixed rate purchase products are increasing by up to 8bps and remortgage rates by up to 11bps.
In NatWest's additional borrowing range, two and five-year further advances rates are increasing by up to 0.10%.
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