The Cambridge updates buy-to-let range

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Cambridge Building Society head office

The Cambridge Building Society has refreshed its buy-to-let mortgage range, with the mutual reducing rates by up to 0.25 percentage points.

The two products, which are available direct and via mortgage intermediaries, are:

Two year fixed rate

  • 70% LTV – was 5.09% now 4.94%
  • 75% LTV – was 5.39% now 5.14%

Both have a maximum loan of £250,000 and revert back to the 4.99% rate after the two years. They come with a £199 application fee and an £1,800 completion fee.

Two year discounted rate

  • 75% LTV – was 4.89% now 4.64%

This product has a maximum loan of £750,000 and reverts back to the 4.99% rate after the two years. It comes with a £199 application fee and a 1% completion fee.

Andy Lucas, the Cambridge’s commercial director, said: “We have seen an increase in interest around our buy-to-let products and we wanted to support the market with a more competitive product for those people seeking a two year fixed rate product.”

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