New deals from Abbey for Intermediaries

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Abbey for Intermediaries has launched two new deals with no fee for borrowers with a higher LTV.

The products are as follows:

  • Two-year fix with a rate of 3.79% and no fee, available up to 85% LTV to both homebuyers and remortgagers
  • Two-year fix with a rate of 4.49% and no fee, available up to 90% LTV to first-time buyers only

Both products come with the added benefit of either the Homebuyer Solution or for the remortgage product, the Remortgage Solution. The Homebuyer Solution offers borrowers a free standard mortgage valuation and £250 cashback on completion, while the Remortgage Solution offers a free standard mortgage valuation, and either free legals or £250 cashback on completion.

Abbey for Intermediaries is also launching a two-year fix with a  rate of 2.14% and a £1249 fee, available exclusively through all Key Accounts. The product is available up to 70% LTV to both homebuyers and remortgagers. The product has a minimum loan size of £200k and also comes with the Homebuyer or Remortgage Solution.

Miguel Sard, managing director of Abbey for Intermediaries, said: “We are pleased to support borrowers with a higher LTV with the launch of these two new best-buy deals. The products are fee-free and also come with the added benefit of our Homebuyer or Remortgage Solution, helping to reduce upfront costs for those buying or remortgaging.

“We are committed to supporting the intermediary market and our Key Account exclusive, offering a best-buy rate, is available through all our Key Accounts partners.”

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