Kent Reliance cuts five-year fixed BTL rates

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Kent Reliance is making rate reductions to its five-year fixed buy-to-let mortgages for 75% and 80% LTV products.

The key changes include:

  • Rates now start from 3.79% for 75% LTV and 4.39% for 80% LTV
  • New reduced 75% LTV and 80% LTV rates available for
    • BTL Standard
    • BTL Large loan standard and specialist
    • BTL Specialist
    • BTL Fee assisted
    • BTL Further advance standard and Further advance specialist

Adrian Moloney (pictured), sales director at OneSavings Bank, Kent Reliance’s parent, said: “We’ve listened to broker feedback for mortgage lenders to continue to provide landlords with products that give financial certainty over the longer term.

“With a rising interest rate market we’re delighted to announce this rate reduction to support our broker partners and their client’s needs.”

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