First direct cuts mortgage rates

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First direct has reduced the rates on all of its standard and fee free mortgage range. 

The changes include cutting rates on all five-year fixed rate repayment mortgages by 0.50 percentage points and reducing rates on some Limited Edition mortgages.

New rates include:

  • 90% LTV 4.29% two-year fixed rate repayment Limited Edition – £999 fee
  • 65% LTV 3.19% two-year tracker offset – £499 fee
  • 65% LTV 2.64% two-year Fixed rate repayment Limited Edition – £,1999 fee
  • 65% LTV 2.79% tracker repayment Limited Edition – £999 fee
Repayment five-year fixed rates Max LTV Offer rate APR Arrangement fee Booking fee
Standard 65% 3.79% 3.8% £0 £499
Fee Free 65% 4.09% 3.9% £0 £0
Standard 75% 3.99% 3.9% £0 £499
Fee Free 75% 4.29% 4.0% £0 £0
Limited Edition Fee Free 90% 4.99% 4.3% £0 £0

Ian Bartholomew, senior mortgage product manager at first direct, said: “First direct is renowned for providing market-leading customer service and we’re happy to help borrowers looking for a better deal by cutting our mortgage rates at a time when other household bills are rising.”

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