New deals from the Coventry

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Coventry Intermediaries has launched a new range of Offset and Flex for Term options.

The new range offers Flexx for Term deals with rates from 2.65% available at 65% LTV and Offset five-year fixed rates at 3.35%.

New deals include:

  • 2.65%, Flexx for Term, 65% LTV £199 booking fee with £800 arrangement fee and no early repayment charges.
  • 3.35%, Offset, five-year fixed rate until 30.06.18, 65% LTV £199 booking fee with £300 arrangement fee and ERCs of 3% of balance until 30.06.18
  • 3.89%, Offset, five-year fixed rate until 30.06.18, 80% LTV £199 booking fee with £300 arrangement fee and ERCs of 3% of balance until 30.06.18

Colin Franklin, managing director of Godiva Mortgages, said: “We are confident that our new highly competitive range of Flexx for Term and Offset mortgages will be very popular with borrowers looking for great rates and flexibility.

“For borrowers who want to use their savings to reduce their mortgage interest, we have some great Offset deals.

“Borrowers will have easy access to their savings whist enjoying low mortgage rates from as little as 2.75%. And for those looking for flexibility with unlimited over payments and no ERCs, our Flex for Term range with rates starting from 2.65% is ideal.

“As always, all products include a valuation up to £670 and access to our remortgage transfer service.”

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