NatWest cuts rates and extends end dates

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NatWest is making changes to its New Business, Existing Customer, and Additional Borrowing (ADBO) mortgage product ranges.

It is also updating its end dates.

The changes will take place on Friday 6 December.

The end dates for the two-year term will move from 31 March 2027 to 30 April 2027. For the five-year term, the end dates will change from 31 March 2030 to 30 April 2030.

Read broker reaction HERE.

NEW BUSINESS

New Business rate changes will include a rate decrease of up to 0.10% and 0.14% on selected two-year and five-year purchase deals.

High-value purchases will see a decrease of up to 0.10% and 0.13%.

REMORTGAGES

Remortgages will have a rate decrease of up to 0.16% and 0.07% on selected two-year and five-year deals; high-value remortgages will decrease by up to 0.16% and 0.06%.

SHARED EQUITY

Shared equity purchases will see a rate decrease of up to 0.10% and 0.14% on selected two-year and five-year deals.

The Help to Buy shared equity remortgage will have a decrease of up to 0.16% and 0.07%.

BUY-TO-LET

Buy-to-let purchases will decrease up to 0.34% and 0.36%, while the remortgage rate will decrease by up to 0.39% and 0.35% on selected deals.

GREEN RATES

Green purchase rates will decrease by up to 0.10% and 0.14%, while green remortgage rates will decrease by up to 0.16% and 0.06%.

Green buy-to-let purchases will decrease by up to 0.32% and 0.19%, and remortgage rates will decrease by up to 0.29% and 0.23% on selected two-year and five-year deals.

Read broker reaction HERE.

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