Landbay partners with TMA Club; and more...

Specialist buy-to-let mortgage lender Landbay has today announced its new partnership with TMA Club, which will allow the firm to provide brokers and their landlord clients with access to its specialist lending products.

The partnership will offer TMA Club’s intermediaries a range of products appropriate for portfolio landlords, first-time landlords, limited companies and new build properties, while members of the club will also be granted access to Landbay’s online intermediary portal.

Bluestone Mortgages announces Scotland launch

Bluestone Mortgages has announced its launch in Scotland, with the specialist lender introducing its full product range across mainland Scotland.

As part of the launch, Bluestone has said it will accept home report valuations on residential purchase cases where these have been completed by a valuer on Bluestone’s panel.

Bluestone’s residential and buy-to-let proposition will be on offer between 60% to 85% LTV and cover two, three and five-year fixed rate terms.

Residential products start from 3.74% on Bluestone’s Clear rating, on a 2-year fixed at 60% LTV. The lender's buy-to-let proposition starts from 3.99% on Clear rating, on a 2-year fixed at 60% LTV.

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