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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Our most popular BTL mortgages

Visit our free online buy-to-let mortgage service to save time and money!

Max LTVInitial RateTermCompletion feeBooking feeIncentivesLender
80%2.64% Discount2 Years0%£0.00NoHanley Economic Exclusive
80%3.75% Fixed2020-04-30£995£150.00NoParagon Premier Basic Rate & Ltd Company
80%4.89% Discount3 Years2%£0.00NoSaffron BS Semi Exclusive
75%1.95% Fixed2 Years£1495£150.00Free ValuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
75%2.34% Fixed2 Years£995£150.00Free ValuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
75%2.95% Fixed5 Years2%£150.00Free ValuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
75%3.24% Tracker0 Years1.25%£0.00NoN & P Ltd Company
75%3.3% Fixed2022-10-310%£0.00Free standard valuation for purchases and re-mortgages. Free standard legal services for re-mortgages only. Skipton Exclusive
75%3.59% Fixed2019-06-301.5%£0.00NoLandbay Semi-Exclusive
75%4.25% Fixed2022-06-300%£150.00NoParagon Premier Ltd Company
70%3.79% Fixed5 Years1.3%£125.00NoDudley Exclusive

Our free online buy-to-let mortgage service aims to provide you with the most competitive buy-to-let mortgages in the market, whilst helping you choose a product to suit your individual requirements. You can use the free buy-to-let mortgage finder to get an instant personalised quote and apply for your mortgage online.
Below is a selection of the most popular buy-to-let mortgages currently available. For full information on these products, and all other buy-to-let mortgage schemes available to you, please use our free online buy-to-let mortgage finder

If you would like to discuss your requirements with a member of the support team please telephone 029 2069 5446 or you can submit a quick enquiry directly to the team by filling in our online enquiry form.


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