Kensington Mortgages unveils new 75% LTV rates

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Kensington Mortgages has launched new special rates across its 75% loan to value (LTV) residential and buy-to-let range.

On Kensington’s residential Select range, rates start from 2.74% on a 2-year fix, or 3.34% with free valuation and legal fees. The maximum loan size for both products is £500,000.

For buy-to-let, rates start from 2.94% on a 2-year fix and include Limited Company at no extra cost, with a maximum loan size of £2 million.

Craig McKinlay, new business director at Kensington Mortgages, said: “We are always looking for ways to improve our offering and our new 75% LTV special rates build on our commitment to providing more options to borrowers.

“We don’t see borrowers as just a number, we lend with our head and heart and this means we can help a wide range of people, to ensure that all borrowers have access to a rate that’s right for them.”

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