LendInvest Mortgages cuts rates and helps first-time landlords

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LendInvest Mortgages has unveiled a limited edition Easter incentive for its buy-to-let landlord customers as it cuts rates by up to 15bps.

The limited edition offer is targeted at first-time landlords, and offers free valuations on small HMO properties up to £500k.

Meanwhile, LendInvest Mortgages has made reductions across its entire buy-to-let range up to 15bps.

Sophie Mitchell-Charman (pictured), commercial director at LendInvest, said: “Landlords and brokers have come forward in huge numbers in the first quarter of 2024 as they look to make up for lost time in 2023.

“Our focus remains sharply on monitoring the market closely; and tailoring our product suite accordingly, with the goal of stimulating growth in the market while providing all-important support for first-time landlords.

“We’re one of few lenders who will support a first-time landlord to purchase a small HMO or small MUFB, and this free valuation offer on small HMOs is part of supporting them and all landlords to meet their ambitions.”

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