Family BS increases maximum loan sizes

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The Family Building Society has announced a new fixed rate mortgage product range with price increases.

These are summarised below:

Owner Occupier Repayment Owner Occupier Interest Only Buy to Let
– All 5 year fixed rates increased by 10 bps – All 5 year fixed rates increased by 15bps – Expat 5 year fixed rates increased by 30bps
– All 2 and 3 year fixed rates increased by 20bps – All 2 and 3 year fixed rates increased by 20bps – UK Landlord 3 and 5 year fixed rates increased by 15bps
– SPV/Limited Company 3 and 5 year fixed rates increased by 25bps

The completion deadline for these new fixed rate products will be 3 October 2022.

In addition, the Society has announced significant increases in maximum loan sizes.

The new maximum loan sizes are as follows:

Owner
Occupier LTV
Maximum loan size
80% £45,000 – £750,000
75% £750,001 – £1,000,000
70% £1,000,001 – £1,500,000
65% £1,500,001 – £2,000,000
50% £2,000,001 – £3,000,000
40% £3,000,001 +
Buy to Let LTV Maximum loan size
70% £45,000 to £1,000,000
65% £1,000,001 – £1,500,000
60% £1,500,001 – £2,000,000
50% £2,000,001 – £3,000,000
40% £3,000,001 +

Keith Barber, director of business development, said: “Reflecting house price increases, these significant maximum loan increases will go some way to helping under-served and older borrowers finding it difficult to remortgage as well as those looking to make the next step on the housing ladder.”

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