Landbay cuts rates on five-year fixes and small HMO ranges

The lender has announced further changes to its pricing with rates cut by up to 0.20% following last week’s reduction of up to 0.40% across its standard two-year and new non-portfolio products.

Related topics:  Finance,  Landlords,  Landbay
Property | Reporter
5th August 2024
To Let 850
"Whether it’s introducing new products or making sure our range is as competitive as possible, it’s all part of our commitment to make sure we can support our broker partners in meeting the diverse requirements of their landlord clients"
- Rob Stanton - Landbay

Buy-to-let lender Landbay has lowered rates once again, with reductions across its standard five-year fixed and small HMO/MUFB ranges.

Rates have been cut by as much as 0.20% on its range of standard five-year fixed-rate products, available at up to 65% and 75% loan-to-value. Meanwhile, 12 products across its two-year and five-year fixed small HMO/MUFB range have been reduced by up to 0.10%. These products are also available with an LTV of up to 65% and 75%.

This latest round of rate reductions follows the recent cut in the Bank of England base rate, as well as last week’s product changes which also saw the addition of two new standard two-year fixed options.

Product highlights include:

· Small HMO/ MUFB 2-Year Fixed up to 75% LTV rates from 4.19%

· Small HMO/ MUFB 5-Year Fixed up to 75% LTV rates from 5.09%

· Standard 2 Year Fixed up to 75% LTV rates from 4.19%

· Standard 5 Year Fixed up to 75% LTV rates from 4.34%

Rob Stanton, sales and distribution director at Landbay, said: “Following the positive news of a first cut to the base rate since the start of the pandemic, we’re really pleased to be able to respond with a fresh round of rate reductions. Even in the current market, five-year fixes are still incredibly popular, while good quality HMOs continue to be in high demand and provide the necessary yields many landlords require.

“Whether it’s introducing new products or making sure our range is as competitive as possible, it’s all part of our commitment to make sure we can support our broker partners in meeting the diverse requirements of their landlord clients.

"While we still cannot predict the path of the base rate or mortgage rates, we can be certain that there are still plenty of opportunities in the buy-to-let sector and lenders like us that are ready and willing to support both brokers and landlords.”

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