New B2Ls from Godiva

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Godiva Mortgages has launched a new range of buy-to-let mortgages.

They include a 4.49% Flexx for Term at 60% LTV and 4.75% Flexx for Term at 70%, both with no early repayment charges.

The specialist lender of the Coventry Building Society has also extended its previous remortgage only schemes to also include purchases. Rates include 4.74% two-year fix at 60% LTV and 5.24% two-year fix at 70% LTV.

All products have booking and arrangement fees of £1050. One valuation up to £680 is included with all buy-to-let products.

Colin Franklin , managing director of Godiva Mortgages, said: “This is a very competitive range of buy-to-let mortgages which offer real value for money.

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