Halifax Intermediaries reduces FTB and homemover rates

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Halifax Intermediaries has cut the rates on its first time buyer and home mover mortgages by up to 0.30 percentage points.

Selected fixed two-year 60% LTV homemover and first time buyer rates have been reduced by 0.20 percentage points.

All five-year 60%, 75%, 80% and 85% LTV homemover and first time buyer rates have been cut by 0.30 percentage points including fixed, tracker, large loans and new build.

Meanwhile, selected fixed two and five-year 90% LTV homemover and first time buyer rates have been increased by 0.15 percentage points, including New Build.

All fixed five-year 95% LTV Help to Buy (Mortgage Guarantee Scheme) homemover and first time buyer rates have been reduced by 0.30 percentage points, including new build.

Ian Wilson from Halifax Intermediaries said: “These latest intermediary rate cuts provide further options for borrowers and enable us to cater to an even greater range of customer needs. Halifax Intermediaries is committed to offering not only competitive products but also great service.”

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