Coventry for Intermediaries unveils new 95% LTV two-year fix

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Coventry for Intermediaries has added to its 95% LTV range with a new two-year fixed rate mortgage.

The lender has also cut rates on its five-year fixed rate products at 95% LTV by 10 basis points.

Deals in the 95% LTV range now include:

  • 3.59% two-year fixed to 30/06/23 with ERCs until 30/06/23. 95% LTV, £999 product fee. (Available for purchase and product transfer.)
  • 3.79% (was 3.89%) five-year fixed to 30/06/26 with ERCs until 30/06/26. 95% LTV, £999 product fee. (Available for purchase and product transfer.)

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at the Coventry Building Society, said: “This is great news for brokers and their first time buyer clients. Our new competitive two-year fixed mortgage at 95% LTV adds more choice to the market and means that more aspiring home owners will be able to take that all-important first step on the property ladder. And the product is open to all purchase customers, so brokers can also secure a great rate for their clients looking for a higher LTV option.

“Plus, we’ve also recently widened our lending policy on bonus income and increased income multiples for loans greater than 90% LTV, so clients could borrow more.”

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