Zephyr Homeloans unveils buy-to-let up to 75% LTV

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Zephyr Homeloans has launched its new range of buy-to-let mortgage products offering up to 75% loan to value (LTV).

The lender has expanded its range of fixed-rate buy-to-let mortgages for standard properties, residential properties, houses in multiple occupancy (HMOs), multi-unit blocks (MUBs), new-build properties and flats above commercial properties, all priced at different rates to reflect different LTVs.

A selection of two-year, five-year and seven-year fixed rates are available in each range.

Rates start at 3.19% for a two-year, fixed-rate, standard property buy-to-let mortgage and at 3.69% for a standard, five-year, fixed-rate loan.

LTVs are available at 60% and 70% across all ranges, and up to 75% on the standard range.

Zephyr will lend up to £1 million on its standard range at 70% LTV and up to £750,000 on its other ranges.

Paul Fryers, managing director at Zephyr Homeloans, said: “We’re excited to offer such a wide-ranging suite of products to our clients as the buy-to-let market begins to open up and the market starts moving.

“Our product expansion offers options suited for a range of needs – whether landlords are aiming to continue to invest in new buy-to-let properties or seeking to restructure their existing portfolio.

“Despite Covid, ongoing demand from brokers and their clients reflects a confidence that buy-to-let investments – and property, in general – remain good prospects for medium- and longer-term investment.”

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