Fleet relaunches 65%/75% LTV 5-year fixes with fee options

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Fleet Mortgages has relaunched its range of 65% and 75% LTV five-year fixed-rate products which come with both fixed and zero fee options.

The products are available across its three ranges: standard, limited company and HMO/multi-unit block (MUB).

The mortgage options available are:

  • Standard/Limited Company – fixed-fee products with a £3,999 fee come with a rate of 5.39% at 65% LTV and 5.49% at 75% LTV; the zero-fee options come with a rate of 5.64% at 65% LTV and 5.74% at 75% LTV.
  • HMO/multi-unit block – fixed-fee products, again with a £3,999 fee, come with a rate of 5.79% at 65% LTV and 5.89% at 75% LTV; the zero-fee option is only available at 75% LTV and comes with a rate of 6.14%.

The specialist buy-to-let lender said the relaunched products would provide a greater array of options for landlord borrowers, covering those who wanted a cheaper rate coupled with a fixed-fee option or those wanting to minimise upfront costs with the zero-fee products.

LATEST RELAUNCH

The relaunched products follow the relaunch earlier this month of Fleet’s two and five-year, fixed-rate products for landlord borrowers purchasing or remortgaging a property with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of A-C.

“Our range is all about offering advisers a growing number of options for their landlord borrowers”

The lender is still offering its £1,000 cashback incentive to landlord borrowers who improve the EPC level of their property to a C or above during the course of their initial fixed-rate period.

Steve Cox (pictured), chief commercial officer at Fleet Mortgages, said: “Our range is all about offering advisers a growing number of options for their landlord borrowers, whether they wish to have lower upfront costs, via a zero fee option, or want the cheaper rate with a fixed fee.

“These products are designed to provide choice based on the landlord borrower’s priority and with rates available across both 65% and 75% LTV options, we believe they will be affordable and accessible for the widest array of landlords possible, whether purchasing or seeking to refinance properties.

“Coupled with the recent relaunch of our two and five-year EPC A-C products, we believe the Fleet Mortgages’ product offering is one of the strongest in the market, and would urge advisers to work with our sales team in order to provide all the required products that landlords continue to want and need.”

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