2 Year Discount at 5.14% - Consumer BTL
Product Overview
Initial variable rate for 2 years
3.25% discount off our Buy to Let Mortgage Variable Rate5.14%
Maximum LTV
75%
The overall cost for comparison is
7.8%
APRCProduct Fee
£995
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
PRODUCT CODE : DSCB3
This is a 5.14% 2 year discounted variable rate mortgage. A 25% deposit is required.
This mortgage is available for Consumer Buy to Let purchases and remortgages and is not available for product switches.
This product has a cashback feature of £250.
A free valuation package is available for standard remortgages in England, Scotland and Wales.
A minimum EPC rating of E is required for the property.
A 2% early repayment charge will apply if you repay all or part of your mortgage within the first 2 years. However a maximum of 10% overpayment is allowed in each 12 month anniversary period within the first 2 years
The minimum loan amount is £50,000 and the maximum loan amount is £750,000.
The maximum term available is 40 years.
This mortgage has a £995 fee which can be added to the mortgage or paid up front. This product has a floor rate.
If the product fee is added to the loan it must not exceed the maximum LTV.
There may be other fees and charges when taking out a mortgage with us – please see mortgage fees and charges for more information
Representative Example
A mortgage of £200,000 payable over 25 years initially on a fixed rate for 2 years at 5.14% and then on a discount rate for 3 years at 6.60% and then on our Buy to Let Mortgage Variable Rate (BTL MVR) of 8.39% (variable) for the remaining 20 years would require 24 monthly payments of £862.30, 36 monthly payments of £1,107.23 and 240 monthly payments of £1,407.53.
The total amount payable would be £599,797.12 made up of the loan amount plus interest (£599,677.12), an application fee of £995, a valuation fee of £300 a CHAPS Fee of £20.00 and a Mortgage Discharge Fee of £120.00.
The overall cost for comparison is 7.8% APRC representative.
Please note the example above is for a house purchase on an Interest Only repayment basis.