HSBC expands access to its buy-to-let range

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HSBC buy-to-let mortgages are now available to HSBC Advance and Premier customers, subject to availability. 

HSBC Advance is a free current account; to qualify customers must pay in £1,750 a month.

“We’ve listened to our customers and have made it much simpler and easier for them to invest in buy-to-let properties with us,” said Tracie Pearce, head of mortgages at HSBC.

“From today, more than 1.3 million HSBC Advance customers now have access to our fantastic buy-to-let range, as well as the market-leading residential mortgages and regular savings rates they already enjoy.”

HSBC’s top Advance buy-to-let rates are:

  • 65% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 2.59% with £1999 fee
  • 65% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 3.39% with £99 fee
  • 75% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 3.09% with £1999 fee
  • 75% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 3.89% with £99 fee

HSBC’s Premier buy-to-let rates are:

  • 65% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 2.29% with £1999 fee (market leading)
  • 65% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 3.09% with £99 fee (market leading)
  • 75% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 2.79% with £1999 fee
  • 75% LTV 2 year fixed rate – 3.59% with £99 fee

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