TMW offers joint let to buy and homebuyer mortgage deal

Nationwide Building Society is launching a new loyalty initiative for customers converting their existing main residence into a Buy to Let through The Mortgage Works to rent out, while at the same time purchasing a residential property to live in.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
2nd June 2015
Nationwide, bank

From 3 June, a new set of dedicated loyalty Let to Buy products will be launched through TMW, part of the Nationwide Group. Customers will now have the opportunity to apply simultaneously for a Let to Buy mortgage on their existing property with TMW as well as the onward residential mortgage for their new property through Nationwide.

Those customers remortgaging their current home as a Buy to Let with TMW and completing their new residential mortgage through Nationwide will be rewarded with a £250 loyalty cashback.

It is the first time Nationwide has offered a dual-branded proposition combining both Nationwide’s residential mortgage arm and the Nationwide Group’s specialist lender TMW.

Paul Wootton, Head of Specialist Lending, said:

"Nationwide is taking a joined-up approach to helping home movers turn their existing home into a buy to let, while purchasing a new home in which to live. We are making it easier and more flexible for our customers to complete the process of securing two different types of home loan at the same time, helping those who may wish to live elsewhere but want to turn their existing property into an investment opportunity.

“Customers who complete both transactions through the Nationwide Group will receive a £250 cashback as a loyalty reward. This could help assist with moving costs or added legal fees that can be associated with completing two mortgages at once.”

Customers will be able to apply for a new residential mortgage with Nationwide of up to 85% loan to value (LTV) when applying for a TMW Let to Buy loan. The new Let to Buy loyalty products, and the new  Nationwide process, are available only through intermediaries and will be available to both existing mortgage customers and those new to Nationwide.

In addition, all TMW Let to Buy mortgage customers will receive a free standard valuation as part of a revised range.

David Hollingworth, Associate Director at intermediary firm London & Country, said:

“A move to a new property can often be the point when an owner makes the decision to become a landlord.  Linking the two sides of the let to buy coin makes sense and should give brokers and their customers the option of a more joined up solution with added cost incentives."

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