Halifax Intermediaries cuts rates

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Halifax Intermediaries has reduced rates across its mortgage range.

A 90% LTV two-year fixed rate product for Homemovers and First Time Buyers is also being reintroduced at a rate of 6.29%.

Two-year fixed rates for Homemovers and first time buyers are being cut by 0.20 percentage points at 80% and 85% LTV to 4.59% and 4.99% respectively. Further products in this range are being offered with no fees.

Halifax is also expanding its product range to include higher LTV trackers at 80% LTV at 4.49% and 85% LTV at 4.89%.

Halifax has also reduced rates on New Buy 95% LTV for Homemovers and first time buyers by 0.10 percentage points to 5.89%.

“We are making a number of changes to our product range and are pleased to be able to continue to support not only first time buyers, but the wider market,” said Ian Wilson, head of sales at Halifax Intermediaries.

“We’re offering competitive rates and have a good range of products for homebuyers and remortgage customers to choose from supported by our strong service proposition.”

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