Coventry for Intermediaries cuts fixed BTL rates

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Coventry for Intermediaries has made rate reductions on its two and five-year fixed rate products across both its 65% and 75% LTV standard buy-to-let range.

70% LTV products have been added and rates have also been reduced on its Portfolio Landlord products.

New deals include the following:

  • 1.55% two-year fixed to 30/04/23 with ERCs until 30/04/23. 65% LTV, £1,999 product fee, RMTS included
  • 1.89% five-year fixed to 31/07/26 with ERCs until 31/07/26. 65% LTV, £1,999 product fee, RMTS included

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at the Coventry, said: “Our buy-to-let range is now even more competitive. It’s great news for intermediaries and their landlord clients as we now have a wider choice of products available.

“There will be lots of buy-to-let opportunities for brokers in 2021 for both purchase and remortgage and we expect our range to be a popular choice. We know our high level of service is also valued by brokers and it will remain as strong as ever next year.

“Plus, as with all our buy-to-let mortgages, there’s no minimum income requirement and includes a standard valuation up to £700.”

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