Landbay cuts buy-to-let rates by up to 0.14%

Landbay cuts buy-to-let rates by up to 0.14%

Landbay is now offering 2-year fixes at 2.95% to 60% LTV and 3.09% to 70% LTV after cutting buy-to-let rates.

The lender is also offering a 75% LTV 5-year fix at 3.69%, following a 0.06% rate cut.
The company has launched a 70% LTV 5-year fix, which is priced at 3.59%.
Paul Brett, managing director of Intermediaries at Landbay, said: “Demand for buy-to-let is booming at the moment as investors take advantage of the stamp duty holiday. To continue reading this article, please click here
Source: Property Wire




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