Keystone cuts buy-to-let rates

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Keystone Buy to Let Mortgages has cut its five-year fixed rates by 0.20 percentage points in both its Classic and Premier Ranges.

The Premier Range offers mortgages of £600,000-£1m to 70% loan to value and rates now start from 5.29% for standard properties including new build flats and houses which can be difficult to place. Options for multi-unit properties are also available.

In the Classic Range five-year fixed rates now start at 5.49% at 75% LTV for standard property. Other options are also available for HMOs and multi-units, and for loans up to 80% LTV.

David Whittaker, managing director of Keystone Buy to Let Mortgages, said: “Our products are criteria rather than price led but being able to reduce the five year fixed rates demonstrates our all-round commitment to support landlords in a market with rates at an all-time low.”

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