Skipton International returns to buy-to-let remortgage market

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Skipton International, the UK buy-to-let mortgage lender for overseas residents, has returned to the remortgage market.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions preventing physical property valuations, Skipton International had previously stopped accepting mortgage applications.

Skipton International will initially be accepting applications for remortgages, with a maximum loan to value (LTV) of 60%.

Roger Hughes, business development manager at Skipton International, said: “Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were seeing strong demand from overseas residents for our UK buy-to-let mortgages.

“We hope our return to the remortgage market will provide an attractive offering for buy-to-let investors.”

Skipton International is monitoring developments and availability of valuations with an expectation of offering mortgages for UK buy-to-let purchases in due course.

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