Hodge reinstates five-year holiday lets

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Hodge has reintroduced its five-year fixed rate products, added a new two-year fixed rate product and reduced the rate on its current two-year fixed rate product by 95 basis points (bps).

Rates have also been reduced across the holiday let retention range by up to 83bps.

NEW CRITERIA

In addition, the specialist lender has also made criteria changes. Holiday let lending will be restricted to non-portfolio landlords, meaning that Hodge will only accept holiday let mortgage applications from property investors who have three or less mortgaged properties excluding their primary residence.

In light of recent tax changes in the Spring Budget, stress rates on these products are also changing:

  • Stress rates for the five-year holiday let products will increase to a maximum of pay rate +2% or 5.5%
  • Stress rates for pound for pound remortgages will increase to the maximum of pay rate +2% or 5.5%
  • There is no change to the two-year stress rate
  • The Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR) will be reduced across the board from 145% to 140%

The following products are now available:

Product Max LTV Product Fee Current Rate New rate Difference
HBTL Mortgage 2 year fixed 75% £1,995 New 5.75%
HBTL Mortgage 2 year fixed 75% £995 7.00% 6.05% -0.95%
HBTL Mortgage 5 year fixed 75% £1,995 New 5.66%
HBTL Mortgage 5 year fixed 75% £995 New 5.78%

 

“Despite the difficulties the holiday let market has seen in recent years, it is still a popular investment option for many”

James Enos (pictured), national account manager for Hodge, said: “It’s been nearly five years to the day since we launched our first holiday let product at Hodge, and a lot has happened in the holiday market in that time.

“The reintroduction of our popular two and five-year fixed products and the rate reduction on our two-year product will give investors more options.

“Despite the difficulties the holiday let market has seen in recent years, it is still a popular investment option for many. Our products also allow investors to rent their holiday lets on Airbnb and stay at their properties for up to 90 days with no minimum income requirements, increasing their popularity.”

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