West One improves BTL criteria and rates

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West One Loans’ buy-to-let division has made a number of changes to its product criteria, cutting rates and launching new products.

Changes include an increase in maximum loan size and portfolio lending and 15-basis point reduction on certain products.

Rates have been reduced on selected W1 Specialist products for HMOs and MUBs, with prices now starting from 3.34%. The largest reduction was a 15-basis point decrease for a two-year fixed product, now 3.49% (previously 3.64%).

West One’s short-term let product also seen a reduction in rate, with a 15-basis point decrease. Short-term lets now start from 3.94% (previously 4.09%) for a five-year fixed term.

In addition, West One is also launching a range of new products for landlords. Deals include a new 75% LTV limited edition, five-year fixed payrate product in the Standard W1 range, priced at 2.99%.

Two new limited-edition HMO/MUB products have also been added to West One’s range, the first has a £750,000 maximum loan size and is priced at 3.29% for properties up to six beds/units. The second is a Large HMO/MUB product for properties with seven to ten beds and the maximum loan of £1.5m, priced at 3.74%.

West One has also launched a new 75% LTV green product, as part of the Standard W1 range with rates starting from 2.94%. The lender has also reduced prices across the current green products by 15-basis points.

Changes to criteria include increasing the maximum loan size on Core Standard W1 products to £2 million (previously £1.5 million) on an individual asset, increasing portfolio lending to £10 million per borrower (previously £5 million) and leasehold block exposure increased to 20 units (previously four units or 25% of the block for exposure), with 100% exposure possible.

Andrew Ferguson, managing director of West One’s buy-to-let division, said: “These criteria changes will ensure we remain amongst the most flexible buy-to-let lenders on the market. This added flexibility means brokers and their clients can continue investing in a buoyant rental sector.

“Those investing in rental properties have been increasingly looking for specialist buy-to-let products, and as we specialise in HMOs and MUBs we are well placed to offer finance to both new, and experienced landlords.

“While we have competitive rates, what separates West One from other lenders is our flexible underwriting and excellent service. Despite being larger than many peers we are nimble, can make decisions quickly and have the entrepreneurial approach of a much smaller lender.”

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