First Complete unveils Nottingham semis

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The Nottingham Building Society has launched a semi-exclusive range of a dozen residential and four buy-to-let mortgage deals for First Complete network.

The new range replaces the existing offering with improved rates and reduced fees and is available for residential and buy-to-let purchases and remortgages.

Residential purchase and remortgage deals include two, three and four year fixed rates starting at 2.19% with LTV’s from 65% up to 90%. All have booking fees starting from £100, with application fees starting at £199.

The buy-to-let exclusives are all up to 75% LTV on two or three year fixed rates starting at 3.49% with booking fees ranging from £299 to £499 and applications fees from £1200.

Toni Smith, sales operations director at First Complete, said: “With the upturn in the mortgage market and more people looking to purchase or remortgage it is important that we are providing our ARs with enough choice to help as many clients as possible.

“The latest range of semi-exclusives we have secured with Nottingham Building Society offers better rates, lower fees and a range of fixed terms aimed at clients with differing needs and circumstances.”

Chris Parker, head of intermediary sales at Nottingham Building Society, added: “Through our relationship with First Complete we are continually looking at ways we can improve our offering. The latest range of semi-exclusives, available to First Complete’s growing number of ARs, offers a new level of flexibility with reduced fees and an increased number of alternatives for residential and buy-to-let customers.”

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