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Aldermore Introduces New Fee-Free Buy-to-Let Products for Landlords

Aldermore has expanded its buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage offering with the introduction of new limited-edition products that come with zero fees. This move aims to provide landlords with more flexible and cost-effective financing options. The new offerings cater to both individual and company landlords. For those with a single residential investment property, a two-year fixed rate …

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Published: 22 Jun 2025Read time: 3 minUpdated: 23 Mar 2026

Aldermore has expanded its buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage offering with the introduction of new limited-edition products that come with zero fees. This move aims to provide landlords with more flexible and cost-effective financing options.

The new offerings cater to both individual and company landlords. For those with a single residential investment property, a two-year fixed rate is available at 6.09% and a five-year fixed equivalent at 5.79%, both applicable up to 75% loan-to-value (LTV).

Key Benefits

Landlords with multiple properties will find slightly more advantageous rates, with a two-year fixed product at 6.04% and a five-year fixed product at 5.74%. These rates also apply up to 75% LTV.

These limited-edition products are immediately available to new borrowers and reflect Aldermore's ongoing efforts to enhance its BTL portfolio and support the diverse needs of the landlord community.

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