Castle Trust Bank introduces rate cuts

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Castle Trust Bank has reduced rates across its range, including Heavy Refurbishment with Drawdowns, Light Refurbishment and its buy-to-let product, TermTen.

The rate on Castle Trust Bank’s Heavy Refurbishment with Drawdowns product has been cut from 0.99% to 0.90%.

Meanwhile, the sale exit rate on Light Refurbishment has been reduced from 1.04% to 0.90%.

The maximum term on Light Refurbishment has also been increased from 12 months to 18 months.

On TermTen, Castle Trust Bank’s buy-to-let product, which can be used for small HMOs, MUFBs and holiday lets, the rate has been cut from 6.39% to 5.89%. TermTen comes with a choice of a 3.00% arrangement fee with a 1.00% exit fee, or a 4.00% arrangement fee with no exit fee.

Anna Lewis (pictured), commercial director at Castle Trust Bank, said: “At Castle Trust Bank, we’ve been consistently enhancing our lending proposition for property investors with improvements such as Net LTV calculations to provide greater leverage and Heavy Refurbishment bridging loans with drawdowns to provide a more cost-efficient way to complete their projects.

“This is in addition to our streamlined service delivery and expert BDM support. We’re delighted to be able to further enhance this proposition with these rate cuts, which will help more investors to make the most of the current market opportunities.”

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