New deals from the Nottingham

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The Nottingham Building Society has launched eight new mortgage products. 

The deals are six new buy-to-let fixed rates at 75% LTV and two new residential fixed rates at 80% LTV. They are available via branch, direct, Premier Club and corporate partners.

New residential products up to 80% LTV:

  •   2.29% 2 year fixed (was 2.39%), £999 fee (including £199 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • New 2.64% 2 year fixed, £199 upfront Booking fee

New buy-to-let products up to 75% LTV:

  • 3.29% 2 year fixed (was 3.49%), £1,999 fee (including £399 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • 3.49% 2 year fixed (was 3.69%), £1,499 fee (including £399 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • 3.74% 2 year fixed, £999 fee (including £299 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • 3.59% 3 year fixed (was 3.79%), £1,999 fee (including £399 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • 3.79% 3 year fixed (was 3.99%), £1,499 fee (including £399 upfront booking fee, non refundable)
  • 4.04% 3 year fixed, £999 fee (including £299 upfront booking fee, non refundable)

Jon Cartlidge, senior product manager at The Nottingham, said: “We have revised our fee structure on buy-to-let products and introduced a lower fee option at £999 to reflect the different sizes of loans. We believe that these new products are competitively priced and will appeal to a broad range of customers.”

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