Metro Bank makes buy-to-let rate cuts

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Metro Bank has reduced interest rates by 0.2 percentage points across its fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage range for borrowers up to 70% LTV.

All re-mortgage customers will continue to benefit from two fee assisted re-mortgage options, up to a maximum property value of £2 million.

The new rates are now available as follows:

BUY TO LET
Core 2 Year Fixed Rates:
LTV Current rate Change New rate Fee
60% 2.29% -0.20% 2.09% £999
65% 2.44% -0.20% 2.24% £999
70% 2.54% -0.20% 2.34% £999
75% 2.64% NO CHANGE £999
Core 3 Year Fixed Rates:
LTV Current rate Change New rate Fee
60% 2.34% -0.20% 2.14% £999
65% 2.49% -0.20% 2.29% £999
70% 2.54% -0.20% 2.34% £999
75% 2.69% NO CHANGE £999
Core 5 Year Fixed Rates:
LTV Current rate Change New rate Fee
60% 2.39% -0.20% 2.19% £999
65% 2.59% -0.20% 2.39% £999
70% 2.64% -0.20% 2.44% £999
75% 2.84% NO CHANGE £999

Metro Bank continues to provide one single point of contact throughout a customer’s mortgage process and uses individual case underwriting so that personal circumstances can be considered.

Andy Piggott, director of lending products at Metro Bank, said: “These interest rate reductions are great news for landlords looking to guarantee their mortgage repayments for a period of time – allowing them to better plan their investments and giving them peace of mind for the longer-term.”

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