Nationwide launches its lowest ever fixed rate

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Nationwide Building Society

Nationwide Building Society has unveiled its lowest ever two-year fixed rate.

Following the cuts of 0.15 percentage points, new customers will be able to access two-year fixed rates and tracker rates starting from 2.34%.

Existing borrowers will continue to benefit from rates 0.10 percentage points lower than new business rates.

New deals include:

New 2.34% two-year fixed rate up to 60% LTV with £900 fee (2.24% for existing borrowers).

  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400.
  • Remortgage borrowers receive a free standard valuation and the choice of either free standard legals or £250 cashback.

Two-year tracker up to 60% LTV with £900 fee available at same rates

  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation

New 2.74% two-year fixed rate up to 75% LTV with £900 fee (2.64% for existing borrowers)

  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400
  • Remortgage borrowers receive a free standard valuation and the choice of either free standard legals or £250 cashback, payable one month after completion

Two-year tracker up to 75% LTV with £900 fee available at same rates

  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation

New 4.24% two-year fixed rate up to 90% LTV with £900 fee (4.14% for existing borrowers)

  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400
  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation

Existing Nationwide mortgage customers looking to fund non-structural energy home improvement through the Society’s new Green Additional Borrowing will now be able to access rates starting from 2.14% at 60% LTV.

Tom Riley, head of mortgage pricing at Nationwide, said: “Nationwide continues to demonstrate that it is open for business by announcing its lowest ever fixed mortgage rates.

“These latest cuts ensure our popular range of two-year fixed and tracker rate mortgages remain very competitive.

“The Society continues to make significant improvements for customers at all LTVs, not just for those with the largest deposits.”

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