Mansfield BS adds new fixed rates to range

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Mansfield Building Society has reduced rates by up to 0.70% across its fixed rate mortgage products.

It has also introduced new prime residential fixed rates to November 2029 and reduced its Standard Variable Rate (SVR), including its follow-on rate, used to stress affordability.

The fixed rate updates have been applied to the Society’s prime residential, shared ownership, and buy-to-let ranges.

Fixed rate reductions of up to 0.60% have been implemented across the Society’s prime residential mortgage range, shared ownership rates have been reduced by up to 0.70%, and buy-to-let rates have decreased by up to 0.40%.

The Society’s follow-on rate, which is discounted from its SVR and applies at the end of the initial term for prime residential and Versatility mortgages, will be reduced from 7.15% to 6.90%. The lower follow-on rate reduces the overall cost of the mortgage and crucial affordability stress tests, giving a boost to prospective borrowers.

Two new year fixed rates, where affordability is stressed using the pay rate, have been designed to help boost affordability further.

All initial rates on Discounted Rate mortgages will also see the reduction of 0.25%.

Tom Denman-Molloy (pictured), intermediary sales manager, said: “We’ve reacted quickly to changing market conditions, including the Base Rate reduction. These changes reflect our commitment to supporting homebuyers and property investors, ensuring they have access to competitive and sustainable mortgage options. Not only will the rate reductions help keep monthly payments lower but they will also enhance borrowers’ buying power.

“The recent rate reductions across our prime residential, shared ownership, and buy-to-let product ranges are designed to support affordability and provide greater choice.”

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