Nationwide brings back three-year deals

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The Nationwide Building Society is reintroducing its three-year fixed rate range.

Rates start at 1.64% with a £999 fee for customers looking for a loan up to 60% loan to value (LTV), with no fee rates at the same LTV starting at 1.94%.

The range includes rates up to 95% LTV, which are 4.49% with a £999 fee and 4.79% with no fee. Rates for the up to 75% LTV three-year fixed rate product are 1.69% with a £999 fee and 1.99% with no fee.

The Society also offers a range of additional benefits for both first time buyers and home movers. All standard mortgage valuations are now fee-free, while first time buyers receive a £500 cashback to help with the cost of moving. Remortgage customers are now able to benefit from a free standard valuation and £500 cashback for legal work.

Henry Jordan, Nationwide’s director of mortgages, said: “We are reintroducing the three-year fixed rate range of products to enable members to select from a wider choice of products.

“As well as offering a wide range of competitive mortgage rates, Nationwide also offers additional benefits to first time buyers, home movers and those remortgaging to the Society.”

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