Virgin cuts rates and expands BTL range
Virgin Money has made a number of changes to its residential mortgage range, improving its intermediary exclusive buy-to-let range by reducing selected fixed rates and introducing new fixed rate options at 70% LTV, as well as reducing selected higher LTV residential fixed rates by up to 0.18%.
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The new product range is available from Friday 16 October 2015.
New buy-to-let fixed rates available exclusively through intermediaries, start from 2.54% for two-year fixed rates - with a five-year fix at 3.60%. Rates have also been reduced by up to 0.10% for a number of two- and five-year fixes.
Peter Rogerson, Virgin Money’s Commercial Director for Mortgages said:
“A good supply of housing in the private rented sector is an important part of the market, and we are delighted to support landlords with these latest improvements to our buy-to-let products, which are available through all of our intermediary partners.”
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