The buy-to-let lender has cut five-year fixed rates and launched new product options, including two-year product transfer trackers.
The buy-to-let lender has cut five-year fixed rates and launched new product options, including two-year product transfer trackers.
The rate reductions cover products for first-time buyers, home-movers and buy-to-let borrowers.
The lender has also reduced rates across selected specialist and standard fixed rates.
The lender has launched a new 55% LTV buy-to-let product and enhanced interest-only flexibility for residential borrowers.
Grant Hendry, director of sales at Foundation, says turning portfolio clients into repeat business is less about doing more, and more about doing things once, and doing them well.
The lender is increasing maximum loan sizes across various LTV bands for experienced landlords.
The changes apply across 15 core products, including both standard and AVM options.
Rent guarantee claim durations are forecasted to rise between 75-100%, and legal expenses volumes by 150-200% over the next few months.
The lender has reduced selected buy-to-let and let-to-buy product rates.
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