The Cambridge relaunches buy-to-let and residential mortgage products

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The Cambridge Building Society has relaunched a selection of mortgage products across its buy-to-let and residential ranges.

The changes include the return of five-year fixed-rate options to its buy-to-let range, covering limited company, expatriate and holiday let products up to 80% loan-to-value.

The society said no stress rate is applied to its five-year buy-to-let product rates, with an interest cover ratio of 140%, or 125% for limited company buy-to-let.

A buy-to-let calculator is available through The Cambridge’s intermediary website.

Residential changes include the addition of a second discounted product to its standard residential range, alongside a two-year fixed-rate option for shared ownership borrowers.

The Cambridge said the changes were intended to provide greater flexibility and choice across its mortgage range, supporting first-time buyers, home movers, remortgage customers and landlords.

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