ModaMortgages cuts rates across limited-edition BTL range

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ModaMortgages has announced a reprice of its limited-edition buy-to-let range, with rate reductions across a number of its most popular two-and five-year fixed-rate products.

The latest changes see five-year fixed rates at 75% LTV reduced by 10bps, while five-year 80% LTV standard products have been cut by 5bps.

Rates now start from 4.84% for standard properties and 4.94% for small HMOs and MUFBs.

Across the two-year range, rates at 75% LTV for both standard properties and small HMOs and MUFBs have also been reduced by 5bps, with rates starting from 3.29% and 3.39% respectively.

The lender continues to offer free valuations and no application fee across its limited-edition buy-to-let range, including HMOs and MUFBs, with products available to individual and limited company landlords up to 80% LTV.

Becki Fraser-Tucker, head of sales at ModaMortgages, said: “We’re always looking at where we can sharpen our range and give brokers more opportunities to place cases, so it’s great to be able to bring through these latest reductions across some really key products.”

She said the cuts mean brokers have more flexibility when finding the right fit for their landlord clients.

Fraser-Tucker added: “We’ve taken a balanced approach to keep things competitive while continuing to deliver on the things brokers care about day to day. It all adds up to a range that’s ready to go.”

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