Tipton & Coseley Building Society has announced reductions of up to 0.30% on buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage rates for both expat and limited company borrowers. This move is significant as it reflects ongoing competition in the mortgage market, particularly for landlords looking to finance their investments.
What are the new rates for expat BTL mortgages?
Expat BTL mortgages from Tipton now start at a variable rate discounted from its BTL variable rate for an initial two-year period. This product is available with an 80% loan-to-value (LTV) ratio and incurs an arrangement fee. Additionally, the two-year fixed rate has been lowered, maintaining the same LTV and requiring a booking fee alongside an arrangement fee. A new five-year fixed rate option is also available for 70% LTV, with unchanged booking and arrangement fees.
How have limited company BTL rates changed?
For limited company BTL products, rates now begin at a two-year fixed mortgage at 70% LTV, with an arrangement fee set as a percentage of the total loan amount. The five-year fixed rate at 80% LTV has also seen a reduction, with the associated fees remaining unchanged.
What this means for landlords in the mortgage market
The reduced rates from Tipton & Coseley present an opportunity for landlords and investors to secure more affordable financing for their properties. With the competitive nature of the mortgage market, landlords should assess their current mortgage arrangements and consider refinancing options to take advantage of these lower rates. Monitoring ongoing changes will be essential for making informed decisions.
Frequently asked questions
What types of BTL products are available from Tipton & Coseley?
Tipton & Coseley offers both expat and limited company BTL products, with various fixed and variable rate options available.
How do the new rates compare to previous offerings?
The recent reductions make these rates more competitive than before, particularly for limited company borrowers.
