Kent Reliance unveils low LTV BTL range

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Kent Reliance has introduced a new ‘low mainstream LTV’ product range.  

The new LTV range is available to 65% LTV and on two-year discount and two-year fixed products across its complete buy-to-let mortgage range available up to loan sizes of £3 million.

The new range is also available for borrowers seeking to purchase or raise funds for HMOs, student lets or those seeking finance arrangements via a limited company or limited liability partnership.

The new range includes:

LTV Type Rate Fee  Max Loan
65% 2yr Discount 3.59%* 1.50% £3m
65% 2yr Fixed 3.79% 1.50% £3m

*Discount of 2.99% from 6.58% SVR

Adrian Moloney, sales director for OneSavings Bank, said: “We’ve continued throughout this year to develop and release products that meet the needs of the professional property investors.

“Our brokers told us that our new, low LTV range must be available for their clients who manage their portfolios through limited companies and for those investing in HMO properties and I’m pleased to say we’ve delivered on that.”

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