Barclays reintroduces large loans and 75% BTL

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Barclays Mortgages has made changes across its residential, buy-to-let and reward ranges.

The bank is reducing the pricing on selected Help to Buy and buy-to-let products as well as reintroducing large loans and buy-to-let 75% purchase products.

The key product changes are as follows:

  • Reduced two-year fixed 75% LTV and five-year fixed 60% LTV both with £999 fee in the residential purchase and remortgage ranges
  • Reduced rates by up to 0.10 percentage points on some products in the Help to Buy range
  • introduced new 60% and 75% two-year trackers, including large loan options up to £5m.

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