Keystone Property Finance cuts all rates by 15bps

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Keystone Property Finance has made cuts across all of its buy-to-let rates by 15 basis points (bps).

The reductions apply to all two-year and five-year fixed rates across Keystone’s Standard, Specialist, Ex-pat, Holiday Lets and Product Transfer ranges.

Keystone’s new rates now start at:

  • Standard: 3.34% up to 70% LTV,
  • Specialist: 3.39% up to 70% LTV,
  • Ex-pat: 4.89% up to 65% LTV,
  • Holiday Lets: 5.04% up to 65% LTV,
  • Product Transfer and Product Transfer Plus: 4.99% up to 65% LTV,
  • Switch & Fix: 6.29% up to 65% LTV.

Elise Coole, managing director of Keystone Property Finance, said: “We’re delighted to be able to reduce our mortgage rates for the second time this year.

“While funding conditions remain fairly volatile, we remain committed to passing on the benefits of falling SWAP rates as quickly as we possibly can.

“That means brokers and their clients can be sure that we are always offering the most competitive rates we can.”

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