LendInvest Mortgages cuts residential rates

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LendInvest Mortgages has reduced rates across its residential product suite in a week of reductions and offers across its full mortgages product suite.

Starting from 6.04%, LendInvest’s new residential range offers mortgages for key workers, self-employed, multiple income streams and customers with a more complex credit history.

LendInvest’s refreshed tesidential range follows rate cuts across its buy-to-let and bridging products.

These product changes come at the same time as LendInvest announces its first ever Black Friday sale for bridging finance, which offers customers free valuations.

Paula Mercer, head of sales at LendInvest, said: “As inflation falls and the Bank of England Base Rate remains static, we have been moving quickly to ensure those benefits are passed on to our residential customers who may struggle to get a mortgage elsewhere.

“Today we are delighted to announce these rate reductions, and are at the same time looking to the Chancellor, and his Autumn Statement to provide further support for these borrowers, including first-time buyers.”

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