West One announces BTL changes

West One Loans’ buy-to-let (BTL) division has announced new price changes for two of its products that were re-introduced to its range earlier this year.

With effect, price reductions of 15 basis points apply on the lender’s holiday let and ex-pat semi-exclusive products.

West One BTL re-entered the holiday let and ex-pat markets in January, as part of a wider product launch by the specialist lender.

The price changes are part of West One’s commitment to supporting niche markets and will continue to be distributed on a semi-exclusive basis through some key packager partners. The products are now available for selection on West One’s broker portal, the lender confirmed.

“We re-entered these markets back in January and have been pleased with the response we’ve seen,” said managing director of West One’s BTL division, Andrew Ferguson. “These price changes reflect our ongoing support for the products in a market where we see great potential.
 
“It follows on from a very busy start to the year for West One’s BTL team, which has included the launch of new products and a new funding agreement which means we’re able to offer more choice to brokers and their clients, broadening our proposition still further.
 
“Whether it’s first-time landlords, portfolio landlords or clients who need to fund a more niche transaction in the current market, such as holiday lets, we are here to support.”

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