Darlington Intermediaries cuts 90% LTV mortgage rate

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Darlington Intermediaries has reduced the rate on its 90% LTV mortgage and changed it to a two-year fixed rate mortgage, extending the end date to 31 July 2023.

The low deposit mortgage is available to people purchasing a property in the Society’s operating postcodes: TS, DL, DH, SR, YO and HG, up to a value of £400,000.

The society currently offers a 95% LTV mortgage, and joint borrower/sole proprietor and Help to Buy mortgages/remortgages.

The standard residential range has also seen changes to five other products:

  • Two-year fixed 80% LTV end date extended
  • Five-year fixed 80% LTV rate decreased and end date extended
  • Five-year fixed 85% LTV rate decreased and end date extended
  • Five-year fixed buy-to-let LTV increased to 75% and end date extended.

Criteria and eligibility are based on individual circumstances as each application is underwritten on an individual basis.

Products are available direct or via Intermediaries.

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