Fleet Mortgages reprices following broker feedback

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Fleet Mortgages has introduced new lifetime tracker products and a number of price cuts across its range, especially for limited company and houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

Tthe lender has cut rates for HMOs and introduced a new lifetime tracker at both 65% and 75% LTV. New deals include:

  • 4.09% for two-year fixed-rate at 65% LTV
  • 4.29% for two-year fixed-rate at 75% LTV
  • 5.29% for five-year fixed-rate at 75% LTV
  • New lifetime tracker products with pay rates from 4.01% (LIBOR plus 3.45% at 65% LTV) and 4.56% (LIBOR plus 4% at 75% LTV).

The completion fees on the lifetime tracker products have been reduced to 1%.

For limited company products, Fleet Mortgages has also cut rates for its fixed-rate products and introduced lifetime tracker products at 65%, 75% and 80% LTV. Limited company product highlights include:

  • 3.99% for two-year fixed-rate at 65% LTV
  • 4.19% for two-year fixed-rate at 75% LTV
  • 4.89% for two-year fixed-rate at 80% LTV
  • New lifetime tracker products with pay rates from 3.81% (LIBOR plus 3.25% at 65% LTV), 4.36% (LIBOR plus 3.8% at 75% LTV), 4.86% (LIBOR plus 4.3%at 80%LTV).

Completion fees on the lifetime tracker products are set at 1%, except for 80% LTV which is 1.5%.

Fleet Mortgages has also made price cuts across its range of standard buy-to-let products, with rates as follows:

  • 2.69% for two-year fixed rate at 65% LTV
  • 2.55% for three-year tracker at 65% LTV
  • 3.09% for two-year fixed rate at 75% LTV
  • 4.19% for five-year fixed-rate at 75% LTV
  • 3.05% for three-year tracker at 75% LTV.

Completion fees for all standard products are set at 1%.

Bob Young, Fleet Mortgages’ CEO, said: “We promised when we launched Fleet Mortgages that we would continually look at the way the market was moving and also listen to feedback from our distributors. We also committed to acting quickly on this information which is why we have been able to re-price across almost our entire product range coming up with some incredibly sharp rates, particularly for our HMO and limited company borrowers. At the same time we have recognised the opportunity to introduce new lifetime tracker products specifically in these areas and again, with highly competitive pricing and a different completion fee level, we are confident they will hit the right mark with brokers and borrowers alike.

“January represented our first full month as a ‘true’ lender and we have been incredibly encouraged by both the reaction to our proposition and the feedback we have received from our key distributors. This has allowed us to finesse our product range today and to ensure we continue to hit the quality service standards we are already being recognised for. We have a significant amount of business already coming through the door, we are issuing offers and completing deals, and we will continue to work with all our stakeholders to ensure we provide them with a transparent and common sense-focused lending partner.”

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