Foundation Home Loans introduces new BTL deals

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Foundation Home Loans has unveiled a new set of products across its whole buy-to-let range.

The new products are available across its standard, specialist, HMO and first-time landlord range and come with a new arrangement fee of £1,995.

The new rates are as follows:

Product 65% LTV 75%

LTV

Fee
Standard 2 Year Fixed 3.45% 3.79% £1,995
Standard 5 Year Fixed 3.55% 3.89% £1,995
Specialist 2 Year Fixed 4.39% 4.59% £1,995
Specialist 5 Year Fixed 4.49% 4.69% £1,995
First Time Landlord 2 Year Fixed 3.65% 3.99% £1,995
First Time Landlord 5 Year Fixed 3.85% 4.09% £1,995
HMO 2 Year Fixed 3.69% 3.99% £1,995
HMO 5 Year Fixed 3.79% 4.09% £1,995

 

Jeff Knight, marketing director at Foundation Home Loans, said: “We are always seeking feedback from our intermediary partners to improve and adapt our products and proposition.

“These new products, combined with our existing suites, will provide a much broader choice to intermediaries and their landlord clients. All our products are available to individuals and limited companies.”

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