Keystone Property Finance issues 10bps rate reductions

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Keystone Property Finance has reduced a selection of its buy-to-let rates by 10 basis points (bps).

The cuts apply to Keystone’s five-year Standard and Standard Cashback products at 65% and 75% LTV.

These product ranges now start at:

  • Standard and Standard Cashback: 4.74% at 65% LTV
  • Standard and Standard Cashback: 4.84% at 75% LTV

Elise Coole, managing director of Keystone Property Finance, said: “We’re delighted to cut rates again for the third time this year, and especially on two popular and core parts of our range.

“Wherever possible, we’re always quick to pass on savings to our clients, meaning brokers and borrowers can rely on us to consistently provide the most competitive rates we can.”

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