LendInvest launches exclusive with Buy to Let Club

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LendInvest has introduced an exclusive five-year fixed rate product for intermediaries through Buy to Let Club.

The product is designed for landlords who wish to utilise a higher fee, lower interest rate loan.

The five year fixed rate of 2.75% is available up to 75% LTV through the distributor, with a product fee of 4.99% which can be added to the loan.

Affordability is calculated at an Interest Cover Ratio (ICR) of 140% for higher rate taxpayers; 125% for limited companies and basic rate taxpayers, at an assessment rate of 4.19% against the total gross loan amount.

The mortgage is available on loans up to £500,000 for purchase and remortgages, and suitable for standard property types and HMOs.

Ian Boden, sales director at LendInvest, said: “We are thrilled to be working closely with Buy to Let Club to bring a product to market that’s tailor-made for portfolio landlords. We believe that the market is clearly shifting towards professional property investors who are seeking a lender that understands the dynamics of their business along with their need to manage cash flow.”

Ying Tan, Managing Director of Buy to Let Club, added: “LendInvest has been a welcome addition to the market since its launch into buy-to-let loans last November. The market is in need of the innovative approach to loan provision LendInvest is adding through its use of technology to streamline the application process. It’s terrific to see the business bringing that same innovation to product design.”

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