Vida launches new ‘Let to Move’ product range
The proposition is aimed at homeowners relocating abroad, moving in with family, or still deciding their next steps.
Vida Homeloans has strengthened its specialist buy-to-let proposition with the launch of Let to Move - a flexible solution designed to support customers navigating life transitions.
Whether relocating abroad, moving in with family, or still deciding their next steps, the proposition enables applicants to let their property while they move on, offering brokers more options across Vida’s full buy-to-let range.
As part of its broader strategy to evolve its buy-to-let offering, Vida has also introduced a consumer buy-to-let range designed for accidental and non-professional landlords - such as those who have inherited or been gifted property. This regulated offering provides additional consumer protections, helping brokers serve clients who may not fit the traditional landlord profile.
It also offers a holiday let range, supporting short-term rental investments in popular UK holiday destinations. Available for purchases and remortgages, the product caters to both new entrants and experienced landlords expanding their portfolios.
Ross Williams, head of mortgage product management at Vida, commented: “Let to Move is a great example of how we’re listening to brokers and responding with solutions that reflect real customer journeys. Alongside our new consumer buy-to-let and holiday let ranges, we’re building a proposition that’s not only competitive but genuinely specialist - designed to meet the diverse needs of today’s landlords.”
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