Darlington Intermediaries extends specialist discounted mortgage range

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Darlington Intermediaries has extended the end dates to its specialist discounted rate mortgage range, including a three-year expat buy-to-let product.

The specialist range comprises products that sit outside standard lending criteria such as complex income and complex properties.

The four products which have been extended are:

  • Standard residential two-year discounted rate: 80% LTV with a new end date of 30/11/2022 and rate held at 2.09%
  • Specialist residential three-year discounted rate: 80% LTV with a new end date of 31/10/2023 and rate held at 2.59%
  • Specialist residential three-year discounted rate: 60% LTV with a new end date of  31/10/2023 and rate held at 2.29%
  • Specialist expat buy-to-let three-year discounted rate: 70% LTV with a new end date of 30/11/2023 and rate held at 3.39%.

Criteria and eligibility are based on individual circumstances and products are available direct or via intermediaries.

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