24 new fixes for Mortgage Trust

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Mortgage Trust has made widespread changes to its buy-to-let product range, with 24 new fixed rate products with a variety of terms and LTV limits available.

The new range features two, three and five year terms with LTVs up to 80% as well as a selection of tracker products. The new fixed rate range includes a leading two year fix at 3.15% at 75% LTV with a £995 fee and a 3.75% three year fix at 75% LTV and no fee.

All products in the buy-to-let range are available with free valuation and an £150 application fee applies.

John Heron (pictured), managing director of mortgages, said: “Our research has consistently shown that fixed rate products remain most popular with landlords. So our new range includes 24 new fixed rates with a variety of terms and product fees.

“This range of fixed rates is one of our most competitive this year as we continue to develop our offering, ensuring we are providing intermediaries with plenty of variety to offer their landlord clients.”

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