LiveMore introduces new limited edition deals and rate reductions

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LiveMore has unveiled new Spring Special limited-edition rates, reductions to its core range rates and improved eligibility criteria.

The mortgage lender, which specialises in lending to people aged 50 to 90+, has announced new Spring Special limited-edition rates, reduced rates on the core range and an update to its borrower eligibility criteria.

Paul Lewis (pictured), sales director – mortgages at LiveMore, said: “We are continuously evolving our offering to better serve the needs of borrowers over 50.

“Our new Spring Special limited-edition rates, latest core rate reductions and eligibility changes all demonstrate our continued commitment to making borrowing easier and more accessible for people in later life.”

SPRING SPECIAL RATES

LiveMore’s Spring Special limited-edition rates offer savings for remortgages on its 2-year fixed Standard mortgage products and its Retirement Interest-Only (RIO) mortgage products:

  • 2-year fixed-rate special, now from 5.88%, available until 30th April 2025.
  • Rates 0.25% – 0.59% lower than the core Fee Range.
  • Free valuations on property values up to and including £2 million (as well as assisted legal fees for remortgages as normal).
  • £995 product fee, which can be added to the loan.
  • Minimum loan amount of £75,000.
RATE REDUCTIONS

Meanwhile, LiveMore has repriced its core Standard and RIO mortgage products, with reductions across all LiveMore 2, 3 and 4 products and the Up to 100% Debt Consolidation products (bar the two-year fixed):

  • Up to 0.34% reduction on LiveMore 2.
  • 0.20% reduction on LiveMore 3 and 4.
ENHANCED ELIGIBILITY

In response to broker enquiries and lending opportunities considered by the lender, LiveMore has lowered the minimum age requirement for second borrowers.

Joint applicants can now apply with the youngest borrower aged 40 or over, compared to the previous threshold of 45.

One borrower must still be aged 50 or above, aligning with LiveMore’s focus on its core 50-90plus target market while increasing flexibility for joint applications.

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