Landbay introduces new two-year trackers

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Landbay has bolstered its like-for-like remortgage range with the addition of three new two-year tracker products.

The new products are suitable for landlords remortgaging with no change to their borrowing requirements, and will be stress tested at a lower Interest Cover Ratio (ICR) of pay rate plus 1%.

The specialist buy-to-let lender has also reduced rates on its existing standard, small HMO and small MUFB two-year trackers by up to 0.18 percentage points.

New like-for-like remortgage standard two-year tracker products:

  • Like-for-like remortgage standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 1.01% + BBR  2% Fee
  • Like-for-like remortgage standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.51% + BBR  3% Fee
  • Like-for-like remortgage standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.01% + BBR  4% Fee

Rate reductions on existing two-year tracker products:

  • Standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 1.01% + BBR 2% Fee (-0.08%)
  • Standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.01% + BBR  4% Fee (-0.08%)
  • Small HMO/MUFB two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 1.21% + BBR 2% Fee (-0.18%)
  • Small HMO/MUFB two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.21% + BBR 4% Fee (-0.18%)

New loyalty remortgage two-year tracker products:

  • Standard two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.41% + BBR 3% Fee
  • Small HMO/MUFB two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.61% + BBR 3% Fee
  • Small HMO/MUFB two-year tracker (No ERC) 75% LTV 0.11% + BBR 4% Fee

Rob Stanton (pictured), business development director at Landbay said: “With as much as £66 billion in buy-to-let mortgages still set to mature by the end of the year, expanding our remortgage offering with new two-year trackers gives intermediaries a wider portfolio to secure this business. Trackers will continue to play an important role, providing a flexible solution as landlords weigh up their options in the current climate.

“News of a softer stress test on like-for-like remortgage products and rate reductions will be welcome too, helping brokers increase the borrowing potential of their clients. Utilising our own system and technology enables us to constantly innovate and respond quickly to both market changes and client demand.”

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