New BTL and HTB deals from Aldermore

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Aldermore has added new buy-to-let and owner occupied mortgages to its product range.

New products include:

Buy-to-let:

  • Two-year fixed rates from 4.48% up to 75% LTV and from 4.78% up to 80% LTV
  • Three-year fixed remortgage option with no valuation, legal or completion fees at 5.28% up to 75% LTV and 5.68% up to 80% LTV
  • Term variable rates from 3.93% up to 75% LTV and from 4.48% up to 80% LTV

Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme:

  • New three and five-year fixed rates at 5.99% up to 90% LTV and 6.09% up to 95% LTV

Charles Haresnape, managing director of mortgages and commercial lending at Aldermore, said: “Aldermore is committed to offering a range of mortgage options to suit individual customer needs and our new buy-to-let and Help to Buy products further highlights this commitment.

“Following the strong growth in mortgage volumes and house prices in 2014, we expect sensible and sustainable growth in the volume of mortgages written this year, with the buy-to-let [market] likely to experience further growth when the annuity reforms come into force in April.”

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