Butterfield launches fixed rate mortgages for HNW individuals

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Butterfield Mortgages has unveiled a pair of new fixed rate mortgage products aimed at international and UK-based high-net-worth individuals.

Available through brokers and direct, Butterfield Mortgages is now offering a two-year fixed rate starting from 5.15% and a five-year fixed rate starting from 4.95%.

These rates are applicable to new loans for owner-occupied facilities on mortgages exceeding £2 million and are subject to an individual assessment.

Butterfield Mortgages is a London-based lender specialising in residential mortgages for prime properties.

The new products, which are available for a limited period only, add to Butterfield Mortgage’s existing product range which includes two-year base rate tracker product, with rates starting from 1% + BoE (minimum pay rate 2.5%).

Alpa Bhakta (pictured), CEO of Butterfield Mortgages in the UK, said: “We are very pleased to introduce these new offerings to the prime central London (PCL) market, part of our continued commitment to serving the needs of high-net-worth clients.

“Following the Bank of England rate cuts and the latest house price indices returning year on year growth, momentum is returning.

“I look forward to working closely with brokers and borrowers to support their property investment plans in the months ahead, no matter how complex their financing needs may be.”

 

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