Aldermore launches new buy-to-let and residential mortgage deals

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Aldermore has announced the launch of new buy-to-let and residential owner-occupied products.

The new buy-to-let products are fixed at five years with a 5.00% product fee. The residential owner-occupied products have three-year and five-year fixes available.

The following rates are now available:

Buy-to-let:

  • Buy-to-let for individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties – 5.09% to 75% LTV
  • Buy-to-let multi property product for individual and company landlords with residential investment properties – 5.09% to 75% LTV

Residential owner occupied:

  • Three-year fixed, 65%-90% LTV with £999 and zero fee options
  • Five-year fixed, 65%-90% LTV with £1,999 fee option

Aldermore has also changed its maximum lending age limit to 75. This is designed to help to support people at a time of cost of living pressures and back more customers to buy and finance a home.

Jon Cooper head of mortgages at Aldermore, said: “We know landlords and home owners can often be overlooked by high street lenders, so it’s important to ensure they have choice when it comes to finding a mortgage that is right for them. At Aldermore, we continually review our product range and affordability measures to ensure we can best support our customers and their needs and that’s why we’ve also increased our maximum borrowing age to 75.”

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