Foundation Home Loans cuts core buy-to-let rates

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Foundation Home Loans has reduced rates on selected products across its core buy-to-let F1 and F2 product ranges by up to 0.10 percentage points.

The lender has made cuts on several of its five-year fixed rate products, which apply to both limited company and individual buy-to-let clients, including:

  • Buy-to-let F1 65% LTV now at 3.19%, down from 3.29%
  • Buy-to-let F1 75% LTV now at 3.35%, down from 3.45%
  • Buy-to-let F2 65% LTV now at 3.34%, down from 3.39%
  • Buy-to-let F2 75% LTV now at 3.49%, down from 3.55%

Rates changes have also taken place on Foundation’s five-year remortgage special, which also includes a free standard valuation and £250 cashback upon completion.

All Foundation’s products are available via its distributor network including all mortgage clubs, networks and key packagers.

Jeff Knight (pictured), director of marketing at Foundation Home Loans, said: “We are always looking at ways to support a range of landlord needs, and this raft of rate reductions will offer them access to even more competitive buy-to-let deals across the 65-75% LTV bands. 

“In the current climate, many landlords are looking for stronger levels of payment security – coupled with an array of options and a certain degree of flexibility where possible. The demand for five-year fixed rate deals continues to rise and, here at Foundation Home Loans, we will continue positioning ourselves at the forefront of the buy-to-let lending landscape to help all landlord clients bolster or better manage their portfolios.”

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