Coventry BS slashes BTL rates even further
Coventry Building Society has cut rates even further on its competitive range of BTL mortgages which includes a legal and valuation package for remortgages, as well as launching a
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2 Year Flexx Fixed Mortgage
- 3.05% (reduced from 3.15%), 2 Year Flexx Fixed Rate until 31.10.14, 65% LTV, £250 booking fee with 3% arrangement fee and no ERC's.
Flexx for Term
- 4.39% (reduced from 4.49%), 65% LTV, £250 booking fee with no arrangement fee and no ERC's.
5 Year Fixed Mortgages
- 4.35% (reduced from 4.65%), 5 Year Fixed Rate until 31.10.17, 65% LTV, £250 booking fee with £1,800 arrangement fee.
- 4.45% (reduced from 4.75%), 5 Year Fixed Rate until 31.10.17, 65% LTV, £250 booking fee with £1,249 arrangement fee.
- 4.69% (reduced from 4.99%), 5 Year Fixed Rate until 31.10.17, 65% LTV, £250 booking fee with no arrangement fee.
Colin Franklin, Sales and Marketing Director, Coventry Building Society, said:
"Our highly competitive BTL range just got even better. Hot on the heels of last week's rate cuts we have slashed our prices even further. Not only have we reduced rates by up to 0.30%, we have also launched a market leading 2 year Flexx Fixed at 3.05% - ideal for BTL investors looking for the security of a fixed rate with the flexibility of no ERC's. And don't forget, all products include a valuation up to £700 and access to our remortgage transfer service. Now is the time to remortgage with the Coventry ".
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