West One Loans reprices holiday let and ex-pat buy-to-let

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West One Loans has made changes to two of its buy-to-let products which were reintroduced to the range earlier this year.

Price reductions of 15bps apply on both the short-term let (holiday let) and ex-pat semi-exclusive products.

The deals will continue to be distributed on a semi-exclusive basis through some key packager partners. The products are now available for selection on West One’s broker portal.

Andrew Ferguson, West One Loans’ buy-to-let managing director, said: “We re-entered these markets back in January and have been pleased with the response we’ve seen. These price changes reflect our ongoing support for the products in a market where we see great potential.

“It follows on from a very busy start to the year for West One’s buy-to-let team, which has included the launch of new products and a new funding agreement which means we’re able to offer more choice to brokers and their clients, broadening our proposition still further.

“Whether it’s first-time landlords, portfolio landlords or clients who need to fund a more niche transaction in the current market, such as holiday lets, we are here to support.”

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