Mortgage Trust updates buy-to-let offering

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Mortgage Trust has introduced a selection of new rates to its buy-to-let product range, while retaining several of its most popular fixed rate products.

Included within the new rates, Mortgage Trust is offering three year fixed rate mortgages at 75% LTV, offering customers the choice between an initial rate of 3.25% with a 2% fee or 3.65% with a £999 fee.

The lender now has a variety of fixed rate products with terms of two, three and five years and a wide range of rate and fee options. All products also include free valuation and a £150 application fee.

John Heron (pictured), director of mortgages, said: “We have extended the availability of some of our most popular fixed rate products and added further options for landlords with a medium term planning horizon.

“Fixed rate products provide landlords with an opportunity to fix a key element of their cost base and maintain a stable rent environment for their tenants.

“We expect many landlords will be reviewing their finance options closely as a base rate rise moves closer.”

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