The Cambridge revamps buy-to-let offering

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Cambridge Building Society head office

The Cambridge Building Society has relaunched its buy-to-let mortgage range.

Fees have been cut and rates reduced by up to 0.80 percentage points.

It has re-launched its two-year fixed rate, two-year discounted rate and five-year fixed rate buy-to-let products.

The new range includes:

  • Five-year fixed rate down to 4.69% from 5.49% with a reduced application fee down from 1.5% to 1.0% plus £199 which is payable at the time of application.
  • Two-year fixed rate down to 3.99% from 4.49%, £1,499 application fee, of which £199 is payable at the time of application.
  • Two-year discounted rate down to 3.84% from 4.39%, 1% application fee, plus £199 which is payable at the time of application.

All of the products now offer a free valuation for remortgages and are available at 75% LTV for direct and through intermediaries with cases in the wider East Anglia area.

Tracy Simpson, mortgage and intermediary sales manager at The Cambridge, said: “We have completely re-launched our buy-to-let range, streamlining it to make it more attractive to mortgage intermediaries.

“We are always looking for ways to adapt and improve our mortgage range to ensure that we remain competitive and attractive for those wanting to do business with The Cambridge.”

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