Precise Mortgages cuts buy-to-let rates and fees

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Precise Mortgages has made changes to its buy-to-let range which include reduced rates and fees across the full offering of personal ownership, HMO and limited company products.

The lender has also introduced products with refund of valuation and £500 cashback.

Top slicing is available on all products, which enables customers to use surplus portfolio or earned disposable income to prove they can meet any financial stresses on a new loan application, rather than through the rental income of the property alone.

Key highlights of the range include:

Core & Ltd Company

  • 75% LTV 2-year fixed: 2.79% with 0.5% fee – a 50bps reduction in fee
  • 75% LTV 5-year fixed: 3.09% with 1.5% fee – a 30bps reduction in rate
  • 80% LTV 2-year fixed: 3.69% with 1.5% fee – a 10bps reduction in rate and 50bps in fee
  • Products with fixed £3,995 fee for loan sizes between £300k and £750k – reductions in rate of 20bps

HMO & Ltd Company

  • HMO 75% LTV 5-year fixed: 3.34% with 1.5% fee – a 35bps reduction in rate
  • Products with fixed £3,995 fee for loan sizes between £300k and £750k – reductions in rate of 25bps

The lender also allows landlords to have up to 20 buy-to-let mortgages to a combined value of £10m (no limit with other lenders).

Adrian Moloney (pictured), group sales director at Precise Mortgages, said: “As the leading specialist lender in the market, we know that these rate reductions across our buy-to-let range can only mean great news for our broker partners.”

“We’re offering competitive pricing, reduced rates and affordability options, all backed up by our award winning sales teams who have the knowledge and expertise to help get cases over the line. It’s an absolutely winning combination especially as brokers know that they can rely on us for our straight forward criteria and upfront decision making.”

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