4.39% five-year fix from the Leeds

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The Leeds Building Society has unveiled a new five-year fixed rate mortgage at 4.39%.

It is available up to 80% loan to value (LTV).

There is a £199 booking fee and a £1,800 completion fee up to £500,000 (1.00% over £500,000.)

There is no higher lending charge and 10% capital repayments are allowed each year without penalty.

It is only available through Branches and the Leeds’ call centre.

Kim Rebecchi, Leeds Building Society’s sales and marketing director, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for those borrowers looking to lock into the certainty of low fixed repayments. We know that peace of mind is an important factor and many customers will welcome the ability to budget for what is

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