Keystone offers deals to adverse credit landlords

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Keystone Property Finance has revised its Classic Range, doubling the number of products available.

The range now caters for landlords with adverse credit and there are also more product options for landlords looking to obtain finance for standard buy-to-let and HMO property.

In place of the tracker rates, two year fixed rate products have been added to the range starting from 3.39% to 65% loan to value (LTV).

Five year fixed rate pricing has increased, with rates now starting at 3.69% for standard buy-to-let property and 3.89% for HMOs and multi-units.

David Whittaker (pictured) of Keystone Property Finance said: “We are delighted that we have been able to expand our product offering and believe that the introduction of products for landlords with light adverse credit will be welcomed by both investors and brokers.”

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