New limited company BTL deals from the Nottingham

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The Nottingham Building Society is offering now 65% LTV limited company buy-to-let fixed rate products.

The mutual has announced four new two and five-year fixed mortgages, with all coming with a free valuation.

Two-year fixed products priced at 3.10% (£999 fee) and 3.40% (no fees) and five-year offerings at 3.30% (£999 fee) and 3.50% (no fee) are available.

Nikki Warren-Dean (pictured), the Nottingham’s head of intermediary sales, said: “We’re pleased to introduce such competitive products to landlords who want to put down bigger deposits.

“We aim to keep developing our mortgage products so they provide choice and cater for all, which fits with The Nottingham’s ethos of helping as many people as possible have a roof over their heads.”

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