Coventry for Intermediaries unveils two-year BTL fixes

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Coventry for Intermediaries has launched two-year fixed rates for existing buy-to-let customers.

The lender said it has made the move following broker demand for shorter-term options.

Rates are available across 50% – 75% LTV for both buy-to-let and portfolio landlord customers.

The rates are available for product transfer and further advance only.

Deals include:

  • 5.29% two-year fixed rate to 30/06/25, 50% LTV and £1999 product fee
  • 5.39% two-year fixed rate to 30/06/25, 65% LTV and £1999 product fee

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at Coventry Building Society, said: “2023 will be a big year for many landlords as their buy-to-let deals come to an end. This presents brokers with an excellent opportunity to re-engage and advise them on the best options.

“We’re adding two year deals to our range to support brokers and their clients with the products they need.”

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