Buy-to-let client remortgaged away from Bank of Ireland to avoid a repayment hike

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Many of Trinity Financial’s clients are buy-to-let investors with a portfolio of properties. One client in particular is far from impressed with Bank of Ireland's decision to increase their mortgage reversion rate and they have decided to take action. Jed Newton, one of the directors at Trinity Financial, has re-mortgaged them to a rival lender saving thousands of pounds in unnecessary interest repayments. Case details: Property: Two bedroom flat in North London. Property value: £300,000 Mortgage: £150,000 Leading mortgage rate: two-year fixed rate at 3.74% with no fee Client saving: £3,000 over two years. Client: Experienced self-employed landlord with a number of buy-to-let properties. Trinity can help: If you have a Bank of Ireland mortgage and you would like help to remortgage away from them, or you think your buy-to-let mortgage rate is too high, contact Jed Newton on 020 7016 0793 or email him at: jed@trinityfinancialgroup.co.uk May 1, 2013
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