Keystone Property Finance cuts all rates

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Keystone Property Finance has reduced all rates in its Classic Range.

Pricing now starts at 3.19% for a two-year fixed rate at 65% LTV. This product is available on standard buy-to-let property.

The range also includes options at 75% and 80% LTV, as well as rates designed specifically for HMOs, multi-unit blocks and for landlords with light adverse credit.

All rates within the range are available to both individuals and limited companies.

Keystone accepts trading limited companies as well as SPVs as standard and does not take a floating charge or debenture.

David Whittaker, Keystone’s CEO, said: “Whilst we prefer to concentrate on getting our criteria right in today’s specialist buy-to-let market, we are always delighted to announce a price cut.

“We hope the new rates will be a further incentive to brokers to recommend Keystone to their landlord clients now, particularly as it can only be a matter of time before we see a hike in Bank Rate which will lead to the inevitable rise of interest rates generally.”

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