New deals from the Chelsea

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The Chelsea Building Society is reducing mortgages across its range by up to 40bps.

The new range includes a 2.19% five-year fixed rate at 65% LTV. It comes with a £1,545 product fee.

There are also reductions for borrowers with deposits of all sizes, from 35% to 5%. As well as the reduced five-year fixed rate, the Society is still offering its 1.24% two-year fixed rate with a £1,545 product fee.

Fixed rates available to customers with a 25% deposit include a 1.44% two-year fixed rate, a 2.09% three-year fixed rate and a 2.64% five-year fixed rate. All of these mortgages have a £1,545 product fee.

Borrowers with a 15% deposit will also see rate reductions, with the choice of a 2.24% two-year fixed rate, a 2.89% three-year fixed rate and a 3.24% five-year fixed rate, all with a £1,545 product fee.

Customers with a 5% deposit can now fix for two years at 4.29% or five years at 4.89%, with both mortgages coming with a £1,545 product fee.

The Chelsea’s range of exclusive first-time buyer mortgages have also been reduced, with the Society now offering first-time buyers with a 15% deposit a two-year offset fixed rate mortgage with a 3.09% interest rate, a £345 product fee and cashback on completion of 1% of the loan. For first-time buyers with a 10% deposit, the two-year faxed rate offset mortgage also includes 1% of the loan as cashback on completion, with a 3.94% interest rate and a £345 product fee.

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