New deals from the Post Office

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The Post Office has unveiled a range of new mortgage rates.

Rates have also been reduced across several fee-free 85% and 90% LTV deals.

Products available from today include:

  • 3.89% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 90% LTV (no fee)
  • 4.45% three-year fixed rate mortgage at 90% LTV (no fee)
  • 3.25% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 85% LTV (no fee)
  • 3.39% three-year fixed rate mortgage at 85% LTV (£995 fee)

John Willcock, head of Post Office Mortgages, said: “Choosing a mortgage is a big step, and involves careful research and consideration. Every buyer will have different needs, whether climbing the ladder for the first time, or looking to move. As a result, we recognise the importance of providing support at each stage of the journey. Our mortgages are available online, in-branch, and through brokers – meaning that we are able to offer consumers a real choice.

“Post Office provides competitive deals for any customer, whether they are searching for the lowest rates or a minimal arrangement fee. We are committed to offering a real alternative to the established mortgage providers in the UK.”

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