Landbay unveils two-year discounted trackers with no ERCs

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Landbay has launched a range of two-year discounted buy-to-let trackers with no early repayment charges.

Rates start from 1.49% plus Bank base rate (BBR) (currently 3.5%), up to 75% LTV with a variable fee structure of 2% or 3% to assist with affordability.

These discounted trackers are available on standard properties, houses in multiple occupation (HMO) and multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFB) with loan sizes from £100k to £1m.

There is also a standalone discounted tracker range for trading companies on standard, HMO and MUFB up to 75% LTV and a 3% fee.

Paul Brett, managing director, intermediaries at Landbay, said: “It’s been a busy start to the year for our product design team who have been developing new mortgages to provide more choice to brokers and their landlord clients.

This new range of two-year discounted trackers will appeal to borrowers who are unsure of the future and don’t want to tie into five year fixes just yet.

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