The Leeds offers new BTL remortgage deals

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The Leeds Building Society has introduced two new five-year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgages.

The deals, which as available for remortgage only, are priced at 2.75% with a £1,999 fee and 2.90% with a £999 fee.

Both are available up to 70% loan to value (LTV) and come with a free valuation, as well as fees assisted legal services for standard remortgages.

“Our buy-to-let mortgage range includes different fee and incentive combinations, with LTVs of 60% and 70%,” said Jaedon Green, Leeds Building Society’s director of product and distribution.

“These latest deals offer more choice for borrowers at the higher LTV end of this type of mortgage, where we tend to see stronger demand for remortgage deals.

“The market continues to benefit from buoyant demand for buy-to-let remortgage as landlords take action to minimise costs and manage profitability. This market has become even more active since the changes to Stamp Duty came into effect last March and ahead of the impending changes to tax relief.

“We amended and simplified our buy-to-let criteria from the start of this year and our new approach has been well-received by brokers.”

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