Foundation Home Loans introduced new fixed rates ‘Specials’

Published on

Foundation Home Loans has launched a new range of buy-to-let fixed-rate ‘Specials’ including a five-year fixed-rate product for portfolio landlords only.

In its F1 range – for landlord borrowers with an almost clean credit history – Foundation is offering a range of new fixed-rates, including a portfolio landlord-only five-year fixed-rate Special, available at 5.79% (65% LTV) and 5.89% (75% LTV). This product comes with a 5% fee, a free valuation and no application fee.

Foundation allows portfolio landlords to have an unlimited number of properties within their total portfolio and its maximum aggregate borrowing on Special products is limited to £3m.

Other F1 Special products – available to all landlord borrowers – include a two-year fixed-rate mortgage, available at 6.04% (65% LTV) and 6.19% (75% LTV); and five-year fixes at 6.34% (65% LTV) and 6.39% (75% LTV). All come with a 3% fee.

Foundation also has Specials launching in its F2 range – for landlord borrowers financing a more specialist property and/or those with historical blips on their credit rating – of new-fixed rates, including:

  • Two-year fixed-rate products, available at 6.14% (65% LTV) and 6.29% (75% LTV); and five-year fixed-rates, available at 6.44% (65% LTV) and 6.49% (75% LTV).
  • HMO Specials – for properties up to six occupants – with the two-year fixed-rate available at 6.24% (65% LTV) and 6.39% (75% LTV); and a five-year fixed-rate available at 6.54% (65% LTV) and 6.59% (75% LTV).

All F2 new Special products come with a 3% fee.

Tom Jacob (pictured), director of product and marketing at Foundation Home Loans, said: “These new Specials are, with the exception of our specific five-year fix for portfolio landlords only, available to all landlord borrowers and our aim is to broaden the range of mortgage options for those who are either looking to purchase or seeking to refinance.

“There has been a considerable growth in the number of portfolio landlords in recent years, and from what we are seeing in the market, they still have a strong appetite to both grow portfolios and to explore remortgage options in order to do this. This specific five-year fix for portfolio landlords also benefits from a free valuation and no application fee, cutting down significantly on the upfront costs which could be beneficial if looking to refinance multi properties

“These new buy-to-let Specials not only cover standard products but we are also catering for those looking at their HMO finance options. Overall, we believe this new range of Specials will appeal to a wide landlord demographic and we urge advisers to review these options for their client base.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

Mortgage firms identify fewer vulnerable customers than FCA benchmark

Mortgage firms using MorganAsh’s digital vulnerability management platform report lower levels of customer vulnerability...

Beyond the walk: Mortgage leaders talk mental health – part 21

The Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter's (MIMHC) third annual 144-mile Walk & Talk challenge...

OneDome launches TV campaign to promote joined-up homebuying

OneDome has launched its first major national TV campaign as it seeks to challenge...

The Swansea’s chief exec marks 25 years with charity pledge

Swansea Building Society is to launch a £25,000 charitable fund across Wales to mark...

Property data sandbox points to wider use of trusted information sharing

A government-backed sandbox has demonstrated how property data can be accessed, verified and shared...

Latest publication

Other news

Mortgage firms identify fewer vulnerable customers than FCA benchmark

Mortgage firms using MorganAsh’s digital vulnerability management platform report lower levels of customer vulnerability...

Beyond the walk: Mortgage leaders talk mental health – part 21

The Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter's (MIMHC) third annual 144-mile Walk & Talk challenge...

Industry needs to move from hoarding data to using it to make decisions

Mortgage lenders have spent the last few years plugging into every available external source,...