The Mortgage Lender unveils £30m BTL special

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The Mortgage Lender has introduced a special edition £30m five-year fixed rate buy-to-let tranche.

Rates start from 3.49% for a mortgage at 70% loan to value.

The lender has also launched a Mini MUB (Multi-Unit Block) product for blocks of two units with a minimum loan of £150,000 and a five-year initial fixed rate of 3.74% at 75% loan to value.

The special edition and Mini MUB products are whole of market for purchase or remortgage and available to individuals and Limited Company applicants with a 1.5% completion fee and a £150 application fee.

Exclusive introducer partners also have access to a new five-year fix Large Loan product for mortgages between £500,000 and £750,000 with an initial rate of 3.48% at 65% loan to value and a reduced completion fee of 0.5%.

Steve Griffiths (pictured), The Mortgage Lender’s sales director, said: “This is the first time The Mortgage Lender has launched a special buy-to-let tranche and we’re delighted to have been able to do so with a top quartile rate.

“All of the changes to our products provide competitive criteria and rates for niche segments of the buy-to-let market and have been developed alongside our broker partners who have told us what they and landlords want.”

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