Zephyr Homeloans reintroduces seven-year fixed rate mortgage

Zephyr Homeloans has announced it is reintroducing a seven-year fixed rate deal into its mortgage product range.

The specialist buy-to-let (BTL) lender, which is owned by Computershare, confirmed the offering is a 3.79% standard buy-to-let mortgage at 65% LTV for properties with an A to C rated energy performance certificate (EPC).

The products is also priced at 3.89% on standard properties with an EPC rating of D or E.

Zephyr Homeloans provides a range of mortgage products focused on meeting the needs of professional portfolio landlords as well as other specialist property investors.

The lender is is part of the Computershare Loan Services division of the Computershare group, which specialises in transfer agency and share registration, employee equity plans, mortgage servicing, proxy solicitation and stakeholder communications.

Zephyr’s managing director, Paul Fryers, said: “Amidst the current rising interest rate environment, our seven-year fixed rate products will help support landlords who are looking for ways to create longer-term financial certainty, and in turn potentially pass on a greater level of security to their tenants.”

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