Pepper Money launches new limited edition buy-to-let deals

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Pepper Money has launched a range of five-year fixed rate buy-to-let limited edition products, with rates starting at 3.28%.

There is a special flat fee option, which is available for 3.28% up to 75% LTV and has a completion fee of £3,950.

In addition, there is also a range of five-year fixed rate products with a 1% completion fee. These rates are available for 3.37% up to 65% LTV, 3.47% up to 70% LTV, 3.57% up to 75% LTV and 3.77% up to 80% LTV.

James Blower (pictured), marketing director at Pepper Money, said: “At Pepper Money, we are always looking for ways to deliver competitive solutions to interesting cases and this Limited Edition is another example of identifying an opportunity for brokers to provide their clients with a better deal.

“Buy-to-let applications increasingly require bespoke assessment and now brokers can access mortgages with a flexible approach to individual underwriting and five-year fixed rates available from just 3.28%.

“It’s a great way to kick-start the New Year for brokers and their landlord clients.”

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