Hodge further reduces professional mortgage rates

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Hodge has reduced rates across its two-year fixed professional mortgage products.

The specialist lender first launched its professional mortgage product in December and has already dropped its rates across the whole range – on both two-year and five-year fixed terms.

Now, it has made a further rate reduction across the two-year fixed product.

This rate reduction also comes after Hodge research found that the average Loan to Income (LTI) for its professional mortgage products since launch is 4.4 times earnings. Hodge allows customers taking out its professional mortgage to potentially borrow up to six times their earnings, which is more than most lenders.

Emma Graham (pictured), business development director at Hodge, said: “We are so pleased that we can again cut rates on our products, and particularly our professional mortgage product, another of our mortgages designed to serve the underserved, which has been so widely welcomed in the market since it launched.

“The LTI figures are also good to see, as it shows that people are using the product for what it was designed for and are seeing the benefits of our augmented LTI parameters and flexible approach to income.

“Our data shows that professional mortgage customers are looking for much greater levels of borrowing than others we currently serve, and found that the average loan for Professional customers is more than £360,000 – more than twice that of our 50+ customers – demonstrating that they are taking advantage of our LTI and also LTV of up to 90% for this product.”

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