Keystone Property Finance unveils new two-year trackers

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Keystone Property Finance has launched a new range of two-year tracker mortgages.

These products offer a fixed margin over Bank of England Base Rate (BBR) and include the flexibility of being able to move on to a fixed rate within the initial period at no extra cost or Early Repayment Charge (ERC).

Loans are available at 65% and 75% LTV with rates starting at BBR+2.10% and BBR+2.20% respectively.

Customers who choose one of these loans will be eligible for a product transfer from the lender’s full range after the initial two-year period has completed.

In addition, Keystone has launched a separate two-year product transfer tracker range.

Elise Coole, managing director, at Keystone Property Finance, said: “This new range of two-year tracker products with a “Switch & Fix” facility further expands our product range at a time when brokers and their clients are looking for greater choice.

“For landlords who may want to take a ‘wait and see’ approach to fixing their mortgage but do not want to remain on a high reversion rate, this option provides the ability to track the market downwards and fix at a time of their choosing that works for them, with no additional cost.

“These new additions further strengthen our commitment to providing brokers and their clients with access – at all times – to the most comprehensive and competitively priced lending solutions we can.”

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