AfI cuts mortgage rates

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Abbey for Intermediaries (AfI) is cutting the rates on some of its 70% LTV two and three-year fixed rate mortgage deals by up to 0.24% today.

The two-year fixed rate homebuyer and remortgage product at 70% LTV with a £995 booking fee, is down by 0.15% to 3.44%, while the three-year fixed rate homebuyer product at 70% LTV with a £995 booking fee, is down by 0.10% to 4.25%.

AfI’s three-year fixed rate remortgage product at 70% LTV with a £995 booking fee, is down by 0.24% to 4.25%, while its five-year fixed rate remortgage product at 70% LTV with a £995 booking fee, down by 0.16% to 4.99%.

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