Nationwide returns to restricted resale lending

Nationwide has confirmed plans to re-enter the restricted resale market after leaving the market two years ago.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
17th February 2016
Nationwide, bank

Properties with restrictive covenants on title deeds are subject to a restriction that only allow it to be purchased or occupied by someone living or working in a specified area.

A Nationwide spokesperson said:

“Nationwide is planning to re-enter into restricted resale lending via intermediaries from next week, and Nationwide’s new build range can be accessed on a restricted resale basis.”

Nationwide will also enhance Genuine Bargain Price lending rates, which are available to borrowers buying properties knowingly below market value, i.e. as a gift from a family member. The maximum LTV will now be based on the maximum LTV on the current market value of the property.

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