Kent Reliance for Intermediaries improves BTL & residential deals

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Kent Reliance for Intermediaries has launched new buy-to-let and residential products.

The lender, part of the leading specialist lender OSB Group, says the new deals give customers more flexibility and access to lower rates.

Key buy-to-let highlights include:

  • 7% fee limited edition product reduced by 5bps – now 5.19%
  • New 2-year fixed 75% LTV products from 4.89%
  • New 2-year trackers from 5.49%

Key residential highlights include:

  • Reintroduction of income flexibility range up to 90% LTV supporting customers who need flexibility with income multiples.

Adrian Moloney (pictured), group intermediary director at OSB Group, said: “Our popular limited edition 7% product fee five-year fixed rate has been improved, this means our lower pricing can support even more landlords.

“We’ve also reintroduced our income flexibility residential range and expanded it to help our customers who need greater flexibility with income multiples.”

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