Nationwide reprices fixed rate range

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Nationwide has made rate changes to its two-year, three-year and five-year fixed rate mortgages for house purchase, remortgage and further advance customers.

A two-year fixed rate is now available at 3.79% (up to 70% LTV). It comes with a £900 product fee, £99 booking fee (payable upfront and non-refundable), no standard valuation or standard legal fees for remortgage customers. New customers can borrow up to 85% LTV with rates starting from 5.29%

A three-year fixed rate is available at 4.19% (up to 70% LTV), with a £900 product fee, £99 booking fee (payable upfront and non-refundable). There is no standard valuation or standard legal fees for remortgage customers. House purchase customers can get the same deal if they are main FlexAccount customers.New customers can borrow up to 85% LTV with rates starting from 5.69%.

A five-year fixed rate is priced at at 4.79% (up to 70% LTV), with a £900 product fee, £99 booking fee (payable upfront and non-refundable). There are no standard valuation or standard legal fees for remortgage customers, while new customers can borrow up to 85% LTV with rates starting from 6.29%.

All tracker mortgages and fixed rates within the Switch & Fix range remain unchanged, as do switcher mortgages for existing customers who are coming to the end of their current deal.

Existing mortgage customers who take a new Nationwide mortgage when moving home get the same deal as new customers, as well as being eligible for a £300 cash-back.

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