Kensington Mortgages extends residential & buy-to-let offer

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Kensington Mortgages has announced an extension to its limited time offer across its residential and buy-to-let core range.

Residential Select products at 85% LTV continue to be discounted by 0.20 percentage points to 3.39% on a two-year fixed rate, while a five-year fix discounted by 0.35 percentage points remains at 3.79%. The product fee has been cut from £1,299 to £499 on both.

On buy-to-let, the offer is available at 75% LTV for a two-year fixed term at 2.59%, as the discount of 0.30 percentage points continues.

These offers will now be available until Monday 5 November 2018 for all completed Decision in Principle applications.

Craig McKinlay, new business director at Kensington Mortgages, said: “Due to popular demand, we have chosen to extend our limited time offer. This reinforces our commitment to supporting underserved borrowers across the UK, and we hope this extension continues to help intermediaries provide the best possible service and choice to clients, whatever their individual circumstances may be.”

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