Market Harborough BS cuts fixed rates and expands bridging finance

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Market Harborough Building Society has reduced its residential and buy-to-let fixed rates by 0.20%, across its range of two, three and five year products.

In addition, the bridging finance lender has expanded its short-term range with products now available up to £5m and its maximum loan to value (LTV) extended to 70%.

Iain Smith (pictured), Market Harborough’s head of mortgage distribution, said: “Hot on the heels of our recent rebrand and launch of our Best for Brokers Promise we are making changes that will benefit brokers and their clients.

“We’re bringing down fixed rates on our standard term mortgages and are really excited about extending the loan size and LTV on our bridging finance to make it even more accessible.

“We’re listening to our broker partners and working with them to make it even easier for them to place cases with us as we continue our drive to be best for brokers.”

Market Harborough’s Best for Brokers Promise includes a minimum 24 hour product withdrawal notice guarantee.

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