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New portfolio buy-to-let range: 5-year fixed rates with an ICR calculation rate of 5.50%

by | Jan 4, 2023 | All

These products are perfect for:

  • Landlords with four or more mortgaged buy-to-let properties
  • Limited companies and limited liability partnerships
  • Single self-contained properties
  • Houses of multiple occupation and multi-unit blocks (excludes expats)
  • Holiday let properties
  • Purchase and remortgage
  • Properties in England, Wales, and Scotland

Features & highlights:

  • Up to 75% LTV
  • ICR calculation rate of 5.50%
  • Preferential rates for EPC ratings of C and above
  • £350 cashback
  • Free mortgage valuation

TO FIND OUT MORE OR TO DISCUSS AN ENQUIRY, CALL: 01277 508 959

OR EMAIL: helpdesk@brightstarfinancial.co.uk

SUBJECT TO STATUS.  PRODUCTS AND CRITERIA CAN BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE.

FOR INTERMEDIARIES ONLY.

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