Shawbrook reduces buy-to-let rates

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Shawbrook has cut rates across its buy-to-let product range by up to 0.55 percentage points.

The largest reductions have been made to Shawbrook’s ‘Large HMO’ proposition (HMO properties with seven occupants or more), with rates starting from 4.34%.

Gavin Seaholme, head of sales at Shawbrook’s property finance division, said: “This is the first of many steps in our plan to evolve our offering this year, and one we hope is well-received by the broker market as they seek specialist buy-to-let options for their clients.

“Following recent positive changes to our bridging product range, we’re pleased to be doing the same in the buy-to-let and HMO arena, once again showing our commitment to the specialist market.”

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