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Openwork Brokers: Access Keystone Property Finance products via Brightstar

by | Sep 30, 2024 | Brightstar

Exciting news! Openwork brokers can now access Keystone Property Finance via Brightstar Financial, offering unique solutions for your landlord clients.

Key Criteria –

  • Individuals, Trading Ltd Co, SPVs & LLPs
  • Remortgages within 6 months
  • HMOs & Multi-Units up to 15 occupants/units
  • Ex-Pats including retired acceptable
  • HMOs & Multi-Units up to 6 occupants/units for first-time landlords
  • Product transfers & product transfers with additional borrowing
  • Rates starting from 3.24%

Rates correct at time of publication but are subject to change, always contact us for up-to-date product information. 

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