Buckinghamshire BS adds new residential and buy-to-let fixes

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Buckinghamshire Building Society has revised its prime residential and buy-to-let product ranges through the introduction of two new five-year fixed rate products up to 90% and 80% LTV respectively.

The prime residential product is a five-year fix with a headline rate of 5.24% up to 90% LTV. Although available for both purchase and remortgage purposes, the mutual believes that this product will appeal to those looking to remortgage due to capital-raising capabilities for debt consolidation accepted up to 80% LTV and up to 90% LTV for ‘other’ reasons, including home improvements.

This is available on an interest-only, capital repayment or part & part basis up to a maximum term of 40 years and comes with a minimum loan size of £50k and a maximum loan size of £750k. Applications can be considered for clients with active debt management plans (DMPs), if registered over three years ago. In addition, non-standard earnings such as overtime, commission, bonuses and income from multiple revenue streams may also be acceptable.

The Society has also introduced a five-year fixed rate buy-to-let product with a headline rate of 5.99%. This is available up to 80% LTV which marks an upward shift from its previous 75% LTV buy-to-let lending boundary.

This is open to first-time landlords, limited companies or individual landlords on a purchase or remortgage basis and includes lending on new build flats provided they are no more than six floors high. This also includes a maximum term of 40 years, the option of a day one remortgage and comes with a minimum loan size of £50k and a maximum loan size of £500k.

Claire Askham (pictured), head of mortgage sales at Buckinghamshire Building Society, said: “We’re experiencing a steady uplift in demand across the residential mortgage market from both a purchase and remortgage perspective and this is a product which will help provide our intermediary partners and their clients with an attractive option at the higher end of the LTV scale. Especially for those homeowners who are carefully evaluating their remortgage requirements.

“The decision to increase our buy-to-let lending to 80% also represents a positive move for the sector as we continue to see landlords appraising their portfolios through divesting, refinancing and taking advantage of a variety of property-related opportunities as they arise. Meaning it’s vital that we constantly evolve our proposition and deliver solutions which meet these ever-shifting needs in a responsible and competitive manner.”

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