Shawbrook enhances semi-commercial and complex buy-to-let offering
Specialist buy-to-let LTV returns to 75%.
"This follows our recent pricing reductions on our digital buy-to-let products which now start from 5.39% on a five-year fix"
Shawbrook has announced a range of changes across its semi-commercial and specialist buy-to-let products for complex cases.
Specialist buy-to-let loans between £150,000 and £1m have been re-priced with rates now starting from 6.29%. Buy-to-let loans worth over £1m now start from 5.69%.
Shawbrook has also made changes to its semi-commercial offering, with rates on loans over £1m being re-priced from £6.49%.
Alongside the rate reductions, Shawbrook has also announced criteria enhancements following changes made in Q4 2022. The maximum LTV has increased by 5% to 75% on specialist buy-to-let and 70% on semi-commercial deals alongside standard payrate debt service cover ratio calculations for five-year fixed rate loans.
Daryl Norkett, head of real estate proposition at Shawbrook, said: “Shawbrook has always remained committed to offering competitive rates on our buy-to-let loans and we are delighted to be able to roll out these changes with immediate effect.
"This follows our recent pricing reductions on our digital buy-to-let products which now start from 5.39% on a five-year fix and benefit from automated initial decisioning, AVMs and non-represented legals for refinances.
"As a trusted partner to brokers we want to ensure we are offering competitive pricing and flexible criteria that allows their professional landlord clients to access the finance they require when they need it.”
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