New buy-to-let fixes from the Leeds

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The Leeds Building Society has added a 5.99% three-year fixed rate deal to its buy-to-let range. It is available up to 80% LTV.

Also, fees have been cut by £300 on the two-year fixed rate deal.

Neither product has any higher lending charge and they allow 10% capital repayments each year without penalty.

The two-year deal comes with a £800 completion fee while the three-year deal has one at £1,100. Both come with £199 booking fees.

“We believe it’s a very good time to lock into a low fixed rate and have reduced fees by £300 on the two-year deal at 5.99% available up to 80% LTV,” said Phil Coombes, Leeds Building Society’s head of intermediary sales.

“These flat fee products will attract professional landlords, who may wish to move onto a highly competitive rate and fix their monthly commitments.”

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