Extensive buy-to-let refresh from LendInvest

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LendInvest has made a number of changes to its buy-to-let offering, including rate reductions, the introduction of higher LTV products and an increase in maximum loan sizes.

The lender has cut rates across its standard buy-to-let range, with its 80% LTV product now available at 3.89%.

LendInvest has also reduced rates and introduced a new 80% LTV product for small HMOs, while increasing the maximum loan size for small HMOs to £1 million. LendInvest also introduced a new 75% LTV product for large HMOs with a maximum loan size of £1.5 million, and has increased its definition of a large HMO from 10 to 15 bedrooms.

For MUFBs, a new maximum loan size of £2 million has been introduced at 70% LTV, and £1.5 million at 75% LTV, with rate reductions across the range.

LendInvest will now be offering cashback towards legal fees of 0.25% of the loan amount up to £1000 on qualifying five year fixed rate products.

Andy Virgo (pictured), sales director at LendInvest, said: “It’s an exciting time at LendInvest right now as we kick the year off with new funding for our buy-to-let product and an extensive refresh for our buy-to-let product suite.

“As the market continues to gather momentum, we are continuously looking to make property finance more simple, and deliver the products that portfolio landlords need in a constantly evolving economic landscape.”

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