Foundation launches limited-edition buy-to-let fixes at 75% LTV

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Foundation has launched two limited-edition buy-to-let fixed-rate products for landlord borrowers at 75% loan-to-value.

The intermediary-only specialist lender said the new two-year fixed-rate products are available within its F1 range, which is aimed at landlord borrowers with an almost clean credit history.

The products include a limited-edition option priced at 4.44% and a green option priced at 4.34% for properties with an EPC rating of A to C.

Both products carry a 4% fee and include a free standard valuation and no application fee.

Foundation said the changes were intended to support brokers with a broader range of specialist buy-to-let options, while reducing upfront costs for landlord borrowers.

Grant Hendry
Grant Hendry

Grant Hendry, director of sales at Foundation, said: “Recent market conditions have created an opportunity for us to bring two highly-competitive Limited Edition products to market, which we believe will be particularly attractive for brokers seeking strong value for their landlord clients.

“While rate remains an important consideration, landlords are also increasingly focused on overall costs and product flexibility. By offering a free standard valuation and removing application fees, these products can help reduce upfront expenditure while delivering highly competitive pricing.

“As a specialist lender, our focus is always on providing advisers with options that allow them to support a wide range of landlord circumstances and property types.

“These latest additions strengthen our buy to let proposition and demonstrate our determination to respond quickly when market conditions allow.”

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