LendInvest cuts 5 and 7-year buy-to-let rates following portal upgrade

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LendInvest Mortgages has announced a 20 basis point reduction across its 5 and 7-year fixed buy-to-let products, including its Bridge-to-Let range.

The lender said the cut applies to its full suite of longer-term buy-to-let offerings, which allow for borrowing up to 80% loan-to-value. The decision comes shortly after enhancements to its Mortgages Portal, which now allows for faster product transfers, helping brokers save time and enabling clients to reduce refinancing costs.

The rate cut also extends to Bridge-to-Let products, designed to give landlords a clearly defined buy-to-let exit route while using short-term finance.

The announcement reflects LendInvest’s continued focus on digital efficiency and service delivery. Its Mortgages Portal supports instant, credit-backed decisions in principle and offers accelerated underwriting and real-time updates. Open Banking integration is included as standard, aimed at simplifying the application process for both brokers and landlords. The lender also emphasises the availability of dedicated underwriters and case managers to support complex cases.

Paula Mercer (pictured), director of sales at LendInvest, said: “At LendInvest, we’re dedicated to equipping our clients with sharp rates and adaptable solutions, empowering their property investment ambitions. This rate adjustment on our 5 and 7-year underscores our commitment to bolstering the buy-to-let sector and offering landlords appealing funding choices, no matter the size of their portfolio.

“We can also appreciate that today’s modern property investor is looking to save time and money, and that’s why we have revamped and updated our Product Transfer process, allowing a seamless transition from an existing buy-to-let product to a new one.

While we accelerate our commitment to a digital buy-to-let experience, we do know that property deals can get complicated, so we make sure that brokers have direct access to our dedicated teams of business development managers, underwriters, and case managers, who are always available to offer guidance and cut the complex on the intricacies of property finance.”

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