New Chelsea fix at 1.64%

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Chelsea Building Society

Chelsea Building Society has made further reductions to its mortgage range.

Its offering now includes a two-year fixed rate mortgage at 1.64%.

Brendan Gilligan, Chelsea Building Society product manager, said: “We’ve cut these rates to make our products even more competitive.

“We know that our members want good value for money, and the Chelsea has not disappointed with this latest deal.”

The new two-year fixed rate mortgage is available at 65% LTV (loan to value) with a £1,545 fee.

All Chelsea mortgage products have an offset equivalent, priced at 0.20 percentage points above the standard mortgage product.

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