Coventry for Intermediaries cuts standard & portfolio landlord BTL mortgages

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Coventry for Intermediaries has reduced fixed rates across its standard buy-to-let and portfolio landlord mortgage ranges by up to 0.21 percentage points.

It has also reduced fixed rates across its standard two and three-year residential mortgages.

New deals include the following:

Buy-to-let

  • 1.39% (was 1.59%) two-year fixed until 31/10/21, 50% LTV, ERCs payable until 31/10/21 and a £1999 product fee
  • 1.69% (was 1.89%) two-year fixed until 31/10/21, 75% LTV, ERCs payable until 31/10/21 and a £1999 product fee

Matthew Carter, head of mortgages and savings, said: “These changes mean we can offer more competitive fixed rates on portfolio landlord and standard buy-to-let mortgages, which should be welcome news for those assessing their options in the lettings market.

“And it’s good news for owner-occupied borrowers who might be looking to remortgage before the end of October, as we’ve reduced fixed rates on our two and three-year mortgages to further strengthen the range of options we offer.”

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