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Monday, October 13, 2014

Most popular BTL mortgages

Max LTV Initial Rate Term Completion fee Booking fee Incentives Lender
85% 5.29% Fixed 2 Years 2.5% £130.00 No Kent Reliance Semi Exclusive
85% 5.99% Discount 2 Years 3% £130.00 No Kent Reliance Multi Let & Ltd Co. Semi Exclusive
80% 3.99% Fixed 2016-12-31 £2495 £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
80% 4.99% Fixed 2016-12-31 0% £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
80% 4.09% Discount 2 Years £750 £250.00 No Hanley Economic Exclusive
75% 2.39% Fixed 2016-12-31 2.5% £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
75% 3.79% Fixed 2016-12-31 0% £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
75% 2.5% Discount 2 Years £1995 £250.00 One free Valuation on properties valued up to £1,000,000 Hinckley & Rugby Exclusive
75% 5.39% Variable 0 Years 2.5% £0.00 No Saffron Light Refurbishment
70% 2.5% Fixed 2016-11-30 £2495 £245.00 Free valuation and free legals for remortgages (properties valued up to £500,000). Skipton Exclusive
65% 2.99% Fixed 2017-01-31 £1995 £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
65% 3.49% Fixed 2017-01-31 0% £150.00 Free valuation Mortgage Trust Exclusive
60% 2.45% Discount 2 Years £1950 £250.00 One free Valuation on properties valued up to £1,000,000 Hinckley & Rugby Exclusive
60% 2.25% Fixed 2016-11-30 £2495 £245.00 Free valuation and free legals for remortgages (properties valued up to £500,000) Skipton Exclusive

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