CHL Mortgages expands range with rates from 3.65%

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CHL Mortgages has expanded its product proposition and has organised it into two distinct ranges – CHL 1 and CHL 2.

The Standard Buy-to-Let range consolidates and simplifies the previous Individuals and Limited Company ranges, displaying them together in a simplified way. The specialist lender says the product expansion provides a more comprehensive set of products that caters for a wider variety of customer situations.

Sitting within CHL 1 as part of a new Standard Buy-to-Let range, the headline rate of 3.65% is for a two-year fixed up to 65% LTV.

CHL 1 has been specially designed for customers with a clean credit history and consists of Standard Buy-to-Let and Small HMO/MUFB product types. The previously mentioned two-year fixed rate option is also available up to 70% LTV, with rates starting from 3.72%, and up to 75% LTV with rates starting from 4.90%. Five-year fixed rates in CHL 1 start from 5.10% up to 65% LTV, 5.14% up to 70% LTV, and 5.20% up to 75% LTV.

By comparison the CHL 2 product range has more flexible criteria that caters for a wider variety of clients and complex property types. It offers a comprehensive set of product options, including standard buy-to-let, small and large HMO/MUFB, short-term lets, and the refurbishment range, which features cosmetic improvement, EPC improvement, and light refurbishment product types.

The two-year fixed rate products under CHL 2 are available from 5.40% up to 70% LTV, with a 75% LTV option starting from 6.42%. The five-year fixed rate equivalent starts from 5.27% up to 70% LTV and from 6.26% up to 75% LTV.
Product fees for CHL 1 are available in 2%, 5% and 7% options, while CHL 2 fee options are 2%, 3%, 5% and 7%.

Ross Turrell (pictured), commercial director at CHL Mortgages, said: “We are pleased to announce a further reduction in our pricing and an expanded product range, enabling us to offer our intermediary partners greater choice for their clients.

“With the economy showing signs of recovery, we are confident that these changes will benefit landlords and affirm their optimism in a stabilising buy-to-let market.”

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