Vida Homeloans confirms changes to residential offering

Vida Homeloans has announced it is making several changes to its residential mortgage range.

These changes include removing the £180 assessment fee from all residential products, as well as offering a free valuation for properties up to £1m and providing £500 contribution to legal fees on completion across the specialist lender’s fee saver range.

Vida said the changes will enhance its range of fee saver products and provide a “genuine fee free” range of options.

The specialist lender has also made a number of criteria enhancements in response to market changes and feedback from intermediary partners and its clients. These include increasing the LTV to 85% where debt consolidation is a factor, as well as significantly increasing maximum loan sizes across the portfolio. Vida has also changed its criteria where the client has experienced a repossession from 10 years to 6 years

“Vida is a forward-looking and agile business with an ear to the market, and our aim is to ensure we consistently deliver a first-class intermediary experience and provide a great range of product options for broker’s clients,” the lender’s director of mortgage distribution, Richard Tugwell, commented.

“These changes demonstrate our commitment to the specialist residential sector. With the rising cost of living and increasing interest rates, specialist lending is going to become increasingly important.

“The product and criteria changes take account of the fast-moving pace of the mortgage sector, and we are confident that these will provide great solutions to borrowers who are cut out of traditional mainstream lending.”

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