Zephyr Homeloans introduces tracker mortgage range

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Zephyr Homeloans, the specialist buy-to-let mortgage provider, has announced a range of tracker mortgage products.

The lender is offering 6.20% (BBR + 2.70%) on a lifetime tracker standard buy-to-let mortgage product at 65% loan to value (LTV) for properties with an A to C-rated energy performance certificate (EPC) and 6.30% (BBR + 2.80%) on properties with an EPC rating of D or E.

Both offers include new builds and standard flats above commercial properties.

Zephyr is also offering 6.40% (BBR + 2.90%) on a lifetime tracker mortgage product at 65% LTV for houses of multiple occupancy and multi-unit freehold properties with an A to C EPC rating and 6.50% (BBR + 3.0%) on properties with an EPC rating of D or E.

The lifetime tracker does not include early redemption penalties.

Paul Fryers (pictured), managing director at Zephyr Homeloans, said: “By introducing tracker functionality into our mortgage product range we are providing brokers with additional tools to support their BTL landlord customers who want flexible options.”

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