Quantum launches 'QML Pro' specialist product range
QML Pro will accommodate properties and situations that fall outside the standard Quantum Mortgages criteria.
"We are committed to enabling homeownership opportunities for all, even those with unique property circumstances."
Specialist buy-to-let lender, Quantum Mortgages, has launched QML Pro - a new specialist mortgage range catering to unique property types and borrower circumstances.
QML Pro welcomes various property types, including HMOs and multi-unit properties greater than 12 rooms/units, properties with unique construction types, properties valued below £70,000, freehold flats, maisonettes, coach houses, and properties with specific usage class restrictions. A specialist valuer can assess properties that fall into non-standard categories.
QML Pro also embraces various tenancy types, including standard ASTs, holiday lets, corporate lets, DWP housing association tenancies, and tenancies with trading companies as acceptable corporate structures. There is no minimum or maximum tenancy term.
QML Pro offers a maximum loan limit of £1 million and will lend to borrowers across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Jason Neale, MD of Quantum Mortgages, commented: "At Quantum Mortgages, we are committed to enabling homeownership opportunities for all, even those with unique property circumstances. QML Pro embodies our dedication to offering flexible solutions that cater to the diverse needs of our customers."
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