West One unveils limited edition buy-to-let deals

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West One has launched a new Limited Edition range of products for landlords.

There are two new five-year fixed rates, with one at 65% LTV and the other at 70%. They are available on West One’s W1 standard range (not specialist).

The 65% LTV deal is priced at 3.39% and the 70% at 3.44%. both have a 2% fee.

The maximum loan size is £500,000 and maximum property value is £800,000.

There is a maximum limit of two loans per borrower with these deals, with overall maximum exposure per customer at £1.5m.

Andrew Ferguson, West One’s director of buy-to-let, said: “Demand from landlords remains strong at the moment as they seek to maximise the window of opportunity created by the preferential stamp duty position.

“These products are competitive and combined with our specialist expertise and strong service proposition, should prove attractive for brokers concerned about meeting deadlines.”

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