Leek United unveils pair of new fixed rate mortgages

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The Leek United has launched new two-year and five-year fixed rate mortgages.

The new five-year residential fixed rate mortgage has a rate of 3.00% (previously 3.22%) with a maximum LTV of 95% and a £250 cashback. The APRC is 4.90% to 28.02.2025.

The new two-year residential fixed rate mortgage has a rate of 2.00% (down from 2.34%) and a maximum LTV of 90% with an APRC of 5.30%. The rate is fixed until 28.02.2022.

There are no application fees on these new fixed rates and the whole of Leek United’s product range offers free valuations.

John Kelly (pictured), operations director at Leek United, said: “We’re delighted to launch these two new fixed rate products, with the five-year mortgage having a high 95% LTV and a £250 cashback. With the two-year fixed mortgage the rate is competitive at just 2.00%, with no fees on either product.

“The new lower rates mean these products are likely to be very attractive to intermediaries as we continue to respond to the mortgage market by providing products that are suitable for customers looking to have certainty over their rate and monthly payments for a period of time.

“Fixed rates remain a popular choice for customers giving peace of mind and making it easier to plan their outgoings for either two or five years.

“I’m confident these products will allow intermediaries to have more options when helping their clients.”

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