Family Building Society unveils new five-year fixed rate mortgages

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Family Building Society has launched new fixed rate mortgages and replaced the majority of its current discounted variable rate mortgage products.

The headline fixed rates products announced are:

Owner Occupier fixed rates:

  • Core range repayment five-year fixed rates starting at 5.54%
  • Interest-Only five-year fixed rate at 5.99% for 60% LTV maximum
  • Joint Mortgage Sole Owner repayment five-year fixed rates starting at 5.64%
  • Family Mortgage five-year fixed at 5.69%
  • Retirement Interest-Only at 5.99% for 50% LTV maximum.

Buy-to-let fixed rates:

  • Five-year fixed rates for UK landlords starting at 6.39%
  • Five-year fixed rates for Limited Company SPVs starting at 6.54% .

Keith Barber, director of business development, said: “Following the uncertainty in financial markets since the 23 September mini budget which saw the withdrawal of fixed rates from many lenders, I’m pleased to announce a new range of five-year fixed rate products for both owner occupier and buy to-let customers.

“While our previous range of discounted variable rate products have proved very popular, this new range provides a degree of certainty for many borrowers who may coming to the end of their existing fixed term loans and looking to fix their repayments for the foreseeable future.”

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