Bluestone Mortgages introduces fees-fee range

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Bluestone Mortgages has announced the launch of its fees-free product range.

Fees free will be available across all of the specialist lender’s standard residential, Right to Buy, Help to Buy and buy-to-let product ranges.

The product range offers no application, valuation or arrangement fees.

Rates start from 4.65% with a maximum LTV of 85%, and will be available on a two, three and five-year fix as well as variable rates.

Reece Beddall, sales & marketing director, Bluestone Mortgages, said: “At a time when many customers are feeling a squeeze on their finances, we’re excited to launch our fees-free product range.

“We know that there’s a rapidly growing cohort of disenfranchised customers struggling to keep up with rising costs and this product will give these customers the flexibility and opportunity to climb onto or up the property ladder without the worry of added costs.”

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