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With the large number of BTL mortgages available and the wide variety of different criteria requirements good advice is critical in order to obtain the most suitable mortgage.
At Igloo.co.uk we have the expert knowledge and analysis tools to identify the best mortgage taking account of the fees, the LTV and rental requirements including any special requirements, such as portfolio funding or income enhanced lending.
Like the rest of our services we don’t charge you a penny for our expert advice. Not only that, but Igloo.co.uk is a whole of the market broker meaning that we can access all the top mainstream and specialist BTL lenders to find the best deal to meet your needs.
Whether you have one BTL or a portfolio just contact us today and we can do a full review of your BTL funding. Please note that some form of buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Historically Buy to Let properties were financed with commercial loans, with comparatively high rates and fees and more restricted loan to values (LTVs). However in the mid 1990’s mortgage lenders began offering bespoke Buy to Let mortgages, with more competitive rates and fees and offering LTVs up to 85%.
Buy to let investmet finance.
While still tending to be more expensive and with higher fees than residential mortgages the additional cost is now typically very small and on some occasions they can even be cheaper.
The lending decision is usually made on the basis of the actual or expected rental income and the LTV, normally with a maximum of 85%, rather than on income.
You need to be particularly aware of set up fees of Buy to Let mortgages, as high percentage arrangement fees (e.g. 2.5% of the loan balance) are common and incentives such as free valuations and free legals, are less common for BTL mortgages.