Crystal Specialist Finance launches semi-exclusive BTL products with West One

Crystal Specialist Finance (CSF) has launched a range of buy-to-let semi-exclusive products with West One.

The range includes improved options for first time landlords, HMOs, MUFBs, expats, holiday and Airbnb lets. Aimed at both individuals and limited companies, rates start from 3.79% up to 70% LTV with a maximum loan of £500,000.

In addition, this new range provides 125% DCSR up to 70% LTV for limited companies/LLPs and lower rate taxpayers, and rental stress calculation based on rate of 5% or pay rate of five year fixed product – starting from 3.99% and for remortgages reduced legal fees and faster completions up to £500k.

The range also provides no maximum property value and properties owned for less than six months, high rise flats over five storeys, ex-local authority flats and deck access flats are considered.

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