Mutual launches 3.25% two-year fix

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Hinckley & Rugby Building Society

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has unveiled a new two-year fixed rate mortgage priced at 3.25%.

The deal is fixed until March 31 2015, after which it reverts to the Society’s Standard Variable Rate (SVR), currently 5.64%.

The two-year fix is available at up to 80% loan-to-value (LTV).

Hinckley & Rugby chief executive Chris White said: “There is always an appetite in the market for a competitive fix and this mortgage should hit the mark.”

There is an arrangement fee of £195 and a completion fee of £695, and no early repayment charge. There are free valuations for property values up to £1 million.

The minimum advance is £50,000 and the maximum is £240,000 at 80% LTV. There is a sliding scale from there to a maximum loan of £1.25 million at up to 60% LTV.

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