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Buy-to-Let Mortgages: High Street Lenders Cut Rates

High street lenders have cut mortgage rates, signalling increased competition that could benefit buy-to-let investors and first-time buyers.

By David Sampson
3 July 2026
2 min read
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TL;DR

  • Major lenders have cut mortgage rates.
  • this shift could benefit first-time buyers and landlords facing affordability challenges.

Written by David Sampson for Mortgage118. Last updated 15 July 2026. Reviewed against our editorial standards. Editorial standards. Mortgage118 is a directory — not FCA-authorised and not a mortgage adviser.

High street lenders have recently initiated a series of rate reductions, signalling increased competition in the mortgage market. This trend is particularly significant for buy-to-let mortgages, as it may ease affordability pressures for landlords and investors.

What Rate Cuts Are Being Offered?

Several prominent lenders have announced substantial reductions in their mortgage rates this week. NatWest, Santander, TSB, and Barclays have all made cuts, with some lenders offering particularly significant reductions. Molo has also made notable cuts to its rates. Kensington has opted for more modest adjustments, lowering some buy-to-let deals.

Why Are Lenders Reducing Rates Now?

Rachel Geddes, the strategic lender relationship director at Mortgage Advice Bureau, suggests that these back-to-back reductions indicate a growing competitive environment among lenders. As the market evolves, lenders are keen to attract borrowers, particularly first-time buyers, who often cite high property prices as a barrier to homeownership. Lower rates could alleviate some of these affordability pressures.

What This Means for Buy-to-Let Mortgages

For landlords and buy-to-let investors, the recent rate cuts could present an opportunity to secure more favourable financing options. Lower mortgage rates may enhance cash flow and improve the overall return on investment for rental properties. Additionally, as lenders like HSBC announce upcoming reductions, investors should stay alert for further opportunities in the buy-to-let market. For more information, check out our buy-to-let mortgage rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do rate cuts affect my buy-to-let mortgage?

Rate cuts can lower your monthly mortgage payments, improving cash flow and potentially increasing your property’s profitability.

Should I consider refinancing my buy-to-let mortgage now?

If you can secure a lower rate than your current mortgage, refinancing may be beneficial. However, consider any fees associated with refinancing before making a decision.

About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.

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