West One added to SimplyBiz Mortgages panel

SimplyBiz Mortgages has announced the addition of West One to its panel with immediate effect. 

The partnership will see the lender’s buy-to-let (BTL) proposition made available to all SimplyBiz Mortgages member firms.
 
West One’s BTL proposition considers both first-time buyers and properties owned for less than six months, as well as no additional rate loading for limited company applications. 
 
SimplyBiz Mortgages CEO, Martin Reynolds, commented: “Innovation and flexibility are needed to keep the mortgage market on the road to recovery. Both of these elements can be found in West One’s BTL proposition, along with an admirable personal approach to assessing credit risk, and manual underwriting.
 
“I’m pleased we have added West One to the panel, and know that members will welcome access to this new proposition.”
 
West One managing director of BTL, Andrew Ferguson, added: “Where mainstream bank funding can be inflexible, our expertise and agility allows us to offer specialist products tailored to each property investment.
 
“We are delighted to be launching our BTL mortgage proposition with SimplyBiz Mortgages where our BTL offering aims to serve the wide-ranging needs of both amateur, and professional landlords with our comprehensive product ranges tailored to both standard and specialist BTL cases.”

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