Mansfield BS cuts discounted mortgage rates by up to 6bps

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Mansfield Building Society has reduced rates on its prime discounted variable-rate mortgage products and across key loan to value (LTV) tiers.

Its new two-year discounted variable-rate products are available for both house purchase and remortgage with rates having been cut by up to 6 basis points (bps)

Those requiring higher LTV options, such as between 80% and 90%, can now secure a reduced rate of 5.39% variable, compared to the previous 6.00%. House purchase borrowers with LTVs of 90% to 95%, will see rates reduced to 5.79% variable, down from 6.40% previously.

For loans up to 80% LTV borrowers can now access an initial rate of 5.10% variable (down from 5.65%). The Society’s residential product for larger loans, available up to 75% LTV, is down from 5.28% to now 4.99% variable for the first two years.

Tom Denman-Molloy

Tom Denman-Molloy, intermediary sales manager at Mansfield Building Society, said: “Our reduced range of discounted rate mortgage products offer brokers the opportunity to present their clients with more affordable options on a variable rate.

“Alongside these rate reductions, brokers and their clients can still access our accommodating prime criteria, including debt consolidation up to 85% LTV, lending up to age 85 and a common sense, no credit scoring approach.

“This latest move further reinforces our focus on supporting brokers with competitive, client-focused mortgage solutions.”

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