Molo Finance reduces rates of 75% LTV fixed deals

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Molo Finance has reduced its 75% LTV five-year fixed rates by 0.7% for individuals and by 1% for limited companies mortgages.

Five-year fixed-rate mortgages start from 5.69% across individual buyers and limited company products up to 75% LTV. These rates are available for all applicants, including first-time landlords and portfolio landlords

Tracker and variable rate mortgages remain at 5.49% for individual buyers and limited company on products up to 75% LTV, with rates linked to the Bank of England (BoE) base rate

The digital lender replaces its five-year fixes with new products featuring lower rates across individual and limited company buy-to-let products. These products are available for first-time landlords and portfolio landlords (up to 20 mortgaged buy-to-let properties) on products up to 80% LTV.

The lender also recently launched Savings Booster, a new product feature that lets landlords reduce the interest they pay on their mortgage by paying sums into a linked overpayments account. Savings Booster is available across all of its buy-to-let products.

Francesca Carlesi, CEO of Molo said: “The speed and frequency of interest rate rises have led to issues for many landlords obtaining the right financing for their properties. By reducing our five-year fixed rates, we have provided a solution for those landlords who would like the stability of a fixed rate and have been adversely affected by the stress testing and increases in the Bank of England base rate.

“These competitive rates are available on products up to 75% LTV for those who are either purchasing or remortgaging and will give landlords more options for their buy-to-let mortgages.”

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