Landbay reissues special Edition BTL range

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Landbay is re-releasing a Special Edition five-year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage range offering a variety of interest rates and fees.

Having launched a Special Edition limited range in early December 2022, the tranche sold out before Christmas. Funding has become available to bring these buy-to-let loans back to market.

There are four products with loan-to-values of 75% on borrowing of between £100,000 and £500,000. Rates start from 5.09% with a 5% fee going up to 5.69% with a 2% fee.

Being a Special Edition, this range is available only for a limited time on standard properties and does include new builds.

Paul Brett (pictured), managing director, intermediaries at Landbay, said: “When we launched our Special Edition range a month ago, it sold out very quickly so we know there is demand. I’m really pleased we are able to bring another tranche to the buy-to-let market so soon into the new year.

“As always, our BDMs are there for intermediaries to talk to if you want any further details on this range or any of our other products.”

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