Hampshire Trust Bank bolsters holiday let mortgage proposition

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Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) has improved its holiday let offering.

The specialist lender has increased three of its limits relating to short-term let (i.e. holiday let) properties. Firstly, the maximum number of short-term lets allowed in a single portfolio has been increased from four to 10.

Secondly, the maximum loan amount on a single short-term unit is now £1.5m, increased from £1m and, thirdly, the maximum exposure to short-term lets in a portfolio is now £5m, increased from £2m.

These changes take place with immediate effect.

HTB’s holiday lets are available to limited companies (trading, SPVs and new SPVs), offshore entities, expats and foreign nationals and first-time landlords.

Louisa Sedgwick (pictured), managing director, specialist mortgages at Hampshire Trust Bank, said: “We are delighted to announce this improvement to our holiday let proposition. These changes are not minor; rather, they allow the bank to significantly increase its support for landlords who are meeting demand for staycations.

“This, in tandem with the recent increase in our maximum loan size across our specialist buy-to-let range to £25m, shows how serious we are about growing market share in this area.”

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