Brokers back Kensington’s buy-to-let move

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Over three-quarters of brokers responding to a BestAdvice.net poll said they expected Kensington to increase its buy-to-let market share with its new range.

76.19% responded positively to Kensington’s launch while 19.05% said they did not believe the lender would increase its market share. 4.76% said they did not know what would be the outcome.

The range, &lta href=&quothttps://mortgagesoup.co.uk/story.php?id=20096&quot&gtlaunched on 7 February&lt/a&gt, is aimed at all types of landlords, and features lending up to 85% LTV, required rental cover of 120% and fixed rates from 5.24%.
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