West One makes buy-to-let mortgage rate cuts of up to 0.40%

West One Loans has made a series of rate cuts across its range of fixed-rate mortgages for landlords.

The specialist lender has reduced its core product range by up to 0.40%, while its limited-edition range has been cut by up to 0.24%.

The biggest reduction on the core range has been made to its 2-year fixed rate W1 product which now starts from 4.74%.

Furthermore, it has also cut its 5-year fixed rate W1 product by 0.35% to 5.54% and its equivalent W2 product has been reduced to 6.74%.

There has also been changes to its complex range with reductions of up to 0.35% on its holiday let 2- and 5-year fixed rate products, which now start from 5.84%.

In addition, West One has also reduced rates across its W1 limited-edition range.

Both of its 2-year fixed rate products for portfolio and non-portfolio landlords – those with three or less properties – have been cut by 0.24% and now start from 4.29% and 4.97% respectively.

The lender’s equivalent 5-year fixed rate products have been reduced by around 0.20%, with the headline pay rate product now priced at 4.58%. 

The reductions follow last week’s announcement by West One that it had opened up its buy-to-let range to foreign nationals and first-time buyers as part of wider revamp of its criteria.

Andrew Ferguson (pictured), managing director of West One’s buy-to-let division, said: “We are making significant reductions right across our range as we pass on lower borrowing costs to brokers and their clients.

“It’s always pleasing to be in a position to make rate cuts and to be able to offer landlords a more competitive range of lending options.

“Naturally, pricing is part of our offer and we endeavour to provide the best rates whenever possible, but it’s important that we also combine a first-class service, compelling set of criteria and a common sense and pragmatic approach from experienced underwriters.

“The series of changes that we have made over the past week puts us in a strong position to reach more brokers and to support more landlords in finding the right solution for them.”

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