The Nottingham revamps buy-to-let range

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The Nottingham has made changes to its buy-to-let range, including adding a new three-year fixed 75% LTV mortgage at 1.95%.

It has also added a two-year fixed rate 65% LTV 1.75% deal.

Both products come with fees of £999 (£299 upfront).

The Nottingham has also lowered the rates of several of its buy-to-let products:

  • Two-year fixed 75% LTV with £999 fees (£299 upfront) was 1.97% now 1.87%
  • Five-year fixed 75% LTV with £1,999 fees (£299 upfront) was 2.05% now 2.02%
  • Five-year fixed 65% LTV with £1,999 fees (£299 upfront) was 1.99% now 1.95%

Nikki Warren-Dean (pictured), the Nottingham’s head of intermediary sales, said: “Reinventing our range of mortgages is a key priority and the introduction of the three-year fixed buy-to-let product is the latest example of that.

“In addition to that our latest rate reductions are a result of us constantly reviewing rates and listening to broker feedback to fully understand what they and their clients are looking for.”

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