New exclusives from Skipton Intermediaries

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Skipton Intermediaries is offering a selection of two-year fixed rate exclusives, available for purchase and remortgage. 

Details are as follows:

  • Tw-year fixed rate mortgage to 60% LTV, 1.69%, available for purchase and remortgage
  • Tw-year fixed rate mortgage to 75% LTV, 1.83%, available for purchase and remortgage
  • Tw-year fixed rate mortgage to 80% LTV, 1.99%, available for purchase and remortgage

Purchase deals come with free valuations/£300 cash back and no completion fee while remortgages come with free valuations/free legals and no completion fee.

Kris Brewster (pictured), Skipton’s head of products, said: “Skipton Intermediaries is fast becoming associated not only with first rate five star service we give our broker partners, but also for some of the incredibly competitive products we’re releasing. These two year fixes are just another example of our varied range.

“Packaged with some great incentives, they’re likely to be incredibly popular, and I’d encourage brokers to take advantage of them while they’re around – as just like summer, they may go soon.”

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