CHL Mortgages expands product offering

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CHL Mortgages has added to its existing product range, introducing a 3.5% product fee option across all LTV bands.

Products are now available with 2%, 3.5%, 5% and 7% fee options and LTV bandings of 55%, 65%, 70% and 75%.

Interest rates now start from 3.20% for a standard buy-to-let, with HMO/MUFB products starting from 3.22%. These starting rates are for the two-year fixed products up to 55% LTV, with a 7% product fee.

Five-year fixed products are also available, starting from 4.55% for a standard buy-to-let, with HMO/MUFB products starting from 4.62%.

ICR calculations are as follows:

  • Five-year fixed: Pay rate
  • Two-year fixed: 5.5% or pay rate plus 2% (whichever is higher)

Ross Turrell (pictured), commercial director at CHL Mortgages, said: “The rollercoaster of swap rates continues with the five-year fixed swap once again breaching 4%. With pressure on the ICR calculation, we are seeing more demand for subsidised lower rates and have broadened our range with a mid-point fee option.”

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