Entire buy-to-let product range refreshed at Landbay

Entire buy-to-let product range refreshed at Landbay

Reacting quickly to "unprecedented demand", specialist buy-to-let lender, Landbay, has announced that it has completely refreshed its core product range. Please click or tap the picture to find out more

As part of the comprehensive refresh, the lender has introduced a free valuation on its most popular five-year fixed-rate mortgage and reduced the rate down from 3.69% to 3.65%. The mortgage is available up to 75% LTV on properties up to £700,000. The free valuation combined with free Title Indemnity insurance, which is included with Landbay standard products, could save clients up to £1,200.
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Source: Property Reporter



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