Coventry for Intermediaries offers its lowest ever BTL fix

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Coventry for Intermediaries has cut interest rates across its buy-to-let range of two and five-year fixed and Flexx for Term products.

Deals include include:

  • 1.99% (reduced from 2.39%) fixed rate until 31/01/18, 65% LTV, ERCs payable to 31/01/18 and £1,999 arrangement fee applies.
  • 2.85% (reduced from 3.39%) fixed rate until 31/01/18, 75% LTV, ERCs payable to 31/01/18 and £1,999 arrangement fee applies.
  • 2.95% (reduced from 3.49%) Flexx for Term, 75% LTV, no ERCs and £1,999 arrangement fee applies.

Darin Landon, Coventry for Intermediaries’ distribution director, said: “Our range of buy-to-let mortgages is now even better, with highly competitive rates starting from 1.99% – our lowest ever fixed rate in this range. We’ve also reduced rates for our Flexx for Term mortgages, offering your clients flexibility and unlimited overpayments.

“As always, all of our buy-to-let products are booking fee free and include a valuation of up to £700, so this is the perfect time to secure a great buy-to-let deal with a highly competitive rate for your clients.”

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