New BTL deals from Coventry Intermediaries

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Coventry Intermediaries has unveiled a new buy-to-let range with two-year fixed rate and Flexx for Term options.

New deals include:

  • 3.19% Fixed Rate until 31.10.16, 75% LTV £250 booking fee, £1,749 arrangement fee, Early Repayment Charges (ERCs) payable to 31.10.16.
  • 3.49% Fixed Rate until 31.10.16, 75% LTV £250 booking fee, £749 arrangement fee ERCs payable to 31.10.16.
  • 2.99% Flexx for Term, variable rate, 75% LTV, £250 booking fee, £1,749 arrangement fee and no early repayment charges (ERCs).

Colin Franklin, managing director of Godiva Mortgages, said: “Hot on the heels of our new residential range, we are launching some great mortgages for buy-to-let investors.

“We have competitive two-year fixed rate mortgages with a range of fees, and for those looking for the flexibility of unlimited overpayments and no ERCs, our Flexx for Term range is ideal.

“And don’t forget, for every mortgage application received during September, we are donating £5.00 to our corporate charity, The Royal British Legion.”

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