Mortgages for Business app made available to Android users

Mortgages for Business app made available to Android users


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The Buy to Let app from Mortgages for Business has now been made available to Android users. Previously, the free to download app had only been available on iOS platforms.

The app, which offers instant access to the latest buy to let rates, allows users to browse for mortgages that match their specific circumstances and borrowing requirements. It also provides an advanced search function giving users the opportunity to find products for limited company applicant and HMO’s.

The app’s search results offer detailed financial summaries of each buy to let mortgage, including the lender’s maximum loan to value, monthly interest only or repayment cost, rental requirements and arrangement fees. In addition, users are able to email themselves quotes for specific products. 

The Buy to Let app is still available on iOS, with an updated version to match Android’s set to be released soon (pending Apple’s approval). As things stand, the Buy to Let app for iOS has been downloaded 7,220 times since launching in September 2012.

“The number of clients who use Android to access MFB online has jumped from just under 2% to nearly a quarter in the three years since we originally launched the app solely for iOS,” said David Whittaker, Managing Director of Mortgages for Business. “Clearly the time is now right to cater for these clients too.”

Buy To Let for Androids can be downloaded free of charge at the Google Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.mortgagesforbusiness.buytoletapp

Tags: Mortgages

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