New deals from Halifax Intermediaries

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Halifax Intermediaries has launched two new two-year fixed rate mortgages in its premier mortgages range.

The range offers loans from £300,000 for first time buyers, homemovers and remortgage customers.

The new products are available up to 80% loan to value with a £1,499 fee and will be supported by a dedicated Premier team.

The products include a 0-70% LTV, two-year fixed rate at 2.09% and an 80% LTV, tw0-year fixed rate at 2.79%.

Ian Wilson, head of Halifax Intermediaries, said: “As one of the leading lenders of large loans, these new products, coupled with our dedicated Premier Mortgage Team, further enhance what we offer in this market.

“High value mortgages can be quite complex. As a result lenders need to be flexible and have a deep understanding of the requirements of brokers and their clients, which is why we provide a knowledgeable specialist team to support them.”

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