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Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Most popular BTL mortgages

Max LTVInitial RateTermCompletion feeBooking feeIncentivesLender
85%4.99% Fixed2 Years3%£130.00NoKent Reliance Semi Exclusive
85%5.49% Discount2 Years3%£130.00NoKent Reliance Multi Let & Ltd Co. Semi Exclusive
80%3.99% Fixed2016-12-31£2495£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
80%4.99% Fixed2016-12-310%£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
80%3.9% Discount2 Years0%£0.00NoHanley Economic Exclusive
75%2.39% Fixed2016-12-312.5%£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
75%3.79% Fixed2016-12-310%£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
75%2.5% Discount2 Years£1995£250.00One free Valuation on properties valued up to £1,000,000Hinckley & Rugby Exclusive
75%5.39% Variable0 Years2.5%£0.00NoSaffron Light Refurbishment
70%2.5% Fixed2016-11-30£2495£245.00Free valuation (maximum of £781 for properties up to £1,000,000) and free legals for remortgages.Skipton Exclusive
65%2.99% Fixed2017-01-31£1995£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
65%3.49% Fixed2017-01-310%£150.00Free valuationMortgage Trust Exclusive
60%2.45% Discount2 Years£1950£250.00One free Valuation on properties valued up to £1,000,000Hinckley & Rugby Exclusive
60%2.25% Fixed2016-11-30£2495£245.00Free valuation (maximum of £781 up to property value of £1,000,000)and free legals for remortgages.Skipton Exclusive
IMPORTANT! Due to current market conditions, lenders are withdrawing and replacing products with little or no notice.  Please check our website regularly to see the most up-to-date products available. 

 
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