Metro Bank revises professional landlord offering

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Metro Bank has made changes to its portfolio buy-to-let range.

Rates across its core range have been reduced by up to 30bps, with prices now starting from 3.09%.

CORE RANGE

Portfolio Buy to Let – 65% LTV

Product Current Reduction New Fee
2-Year Tracker 3.24% 0.15% 3.09% 1.50%
       Base Rate + 2.99%        Base Rate + 2.84%
5-Year Tracker 3.24% 0.15% 3.09% 1.50%
       Base Rate + 2.99%        Base Rate + 2.84%
3-Year Fixed 3.59% 0.20% 3.39% 1.50%
5-Year Fixed 3.99% 0.30% 3.69% 1.50%
New New 3.59% 2.00%

 

CORE RANGE

Portfolio Buy to Let – 75% LTV

Product Current Reduction New Fee
2-Year Tracker 3.54% 0.25% 3.29% 1.50%
       Base Rate + 3.29%        Base Rate + 3.04%
5-Year Tracker 3.54% 0.25% 3.29% 1.50%
       Base Rate + 3.29%        Base Rate + 3.04%
3-Year Fixed 3.79% 0.20% 3.59% 1.50%
5-Year Fixed 4.19% 0.30% 3.89% 1.50%
New New 3.79% 2.00%

For existing customers looking to switch to a new deal, the lender has introduced a range of new fee-free products, as well as offering reduced product fees across its core range.

RETENTION RANGE  
LTV Product Type New Rate Product fee
65% 2-Year Tracker 3.09% 0.5%
5-Year Tracker 3.09%
3-Year Fixed 3.39%
5-Year Fixed 3.69%
3.59% 0.75%
2-Year Tracker 3.34% Nil
5-Year Tracker 3.19%
3-Year Fixed 3.54%
5-Year Fixed 3.79%
75% 2-Year Tracker 3.29% 0.5%
5-Year Tracker 3.29%
3-Year Fixed 3.59%
5-Year Fixed 3.89%
3.79% 0.75%
2-Year Tracker 3.54% Nil
5-Year Tracker 3.39%
3-Year Fixed 3.74%
5-Year Fixed 3.99%

Mark Stokes, managing director of commercial banking at Metro Bank said: “We’re absolutely committed to supporting the growing number of professional landlords, while also rewarding loyalty. Today’s announcement is just the first of a series of initiatives that we hope will help our customers grow and develop their portfolio.”

The bank’s Portfolio buy-to-let range allows limited companies, limited liability partnerships and professional individual investors, with up to 25 properties assessed on a cross collateralised basis, to choose from a number of product options. For limited companies and LLPs, the rental calculation of 125% at 5.5% applies or 2% over the pay rate, whichever is higher.

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