Keystone reduces expat buy-to-let rates and adds new product

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Keystone Property Finance has reduced rates across its expat buy-to-let range, cutting selected fixed rates by up to 40 basis points.

The specialist lender said its standard two-year fixed rates now begin at 4.14% up to 65% loan to value, while a new product has been introduced at 75% LTV with a rate of 4.29% and a 5.5% arrangement fee.

The expat range carries several fee structures, from 2.5% to 5.5%, designed to cater for employed and self-employed applicants as well as retired landlords.

Keystone said the products are available to both individuals and limited companies.

Elise Coole (pictured), managing director of Keystone Property Finance, said: “With the demand for expat products and tailored mortgages increasing at the moment, we’re pleased to be able to offer products that align with this growing need.

“It’s important for us to be as relevant, flexible, and competitive as we can in providing brokers with specialist buy to let products that meet both their needs and those of their clients.”

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