Investec unveils new BTL bands and pricing

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Investec Private Banking is introducing new LTV bands on its buy-to-let mortgages with rates up to one basis point lower than its current offering.

New buy-to-let mortgage rates, which come into effect immediately, are as follows:

LTV Lifetime Tracker Rates
Old Rate  New Rate
Up to 50% N/A 2.50% + 3 month Libor*
Up to 60% N/A 2.75% + 3 month Libor*
Up to 70% 3.5% + 3 month Libor 3.10% + 3 month Libor*

Current 3 month Libor rate is 0.41%

Investec Private Bank provides both buy-to-let and residential mortgages designed specifically for borrowers requiring between £250,000 and £10m, who have a minimum annual income of £300,000 and net assets of £3m or more.

The bank recently cut its residential mortgage rates by up to 0.6 basis points.

Peter Izard, business development manager at Investec Private Banking, said: “Despite recent tax changes, the buy-to-let market remains an attractive proposition for investors. We’re delighted to be announcing these significant rate cuts today, which will be a real boost for landlords seeking larger loans.”

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