Aldermore unveils zero-fee limited edition BTL deals

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Aldermore has launched a series of new limited edition buy-to-let products aimed at both individual and company landlords.

The lender’s latest move includes several zero-fee fixed-rate options, available immediately, and tailored for landlords with either single or multiple residential investment properties.

For those acquiring or remortgaging single properties, the two-year fixed rate is set at 6.09% and the five-year at 5.79%, both up to 75% loan to value.

Multi-property landlords can access slightly lower rates, with a two-year fix at 6.04% and a five-year fix at 5.74%, also up to 75% LTV.

The new offerings follow a sequence of recent rate reductions and product changes across Aldermore’s mortgage range.

Jon Cooper, director of mortgages at Aldermore, said: “These latest limited editions follow on from numerous rate reductions and product enhancements in recent months.

“We’re always on the lookout for ways to offer good value and significant choice to a vast array of borrowers.”

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