New fixed rate options from the Saffron

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The Saffron Building Society is offering new mortgage products.

This mutual says its mortgage options will be of particular interest to the following:

  • Existing landlords who want the security of a competitive fixed rate
  • First time buyers who have a limited deposit
  • Existing homeowners who are either moving house or looking to remortgage an existing property

New five-year fixed rate buy-to-let

A fixed rate product with rental cover being assessed at pay rate

Rate: 2.87% fixed until 31.12.2023 to 75% LTV
Arrangement fee: 2%
Early Repayment Charge (ERC): 3% for 5 years (Flexibility with overpayments)
Loan: Min loan £30k, Max loan £1m
Term: 40 years
Purpose: For purchase or remortgaging
Maximum Age: No maximum
Rental cover:

  • Purchase or remortgage with additional borrowing 140% of pay rate
  • Debt for debt remortgage 125% of pay rate

Regulated BTL: Accepted
Minimum income: None

 

First Time Buyer (FTB) product

A reduced fixed rate products aimed at people buying their first home, who have a limited deposit.

Rate: Now 3.57% fixed until 30.11.2021 (was 3.77%) to 95% LTV
ERC: 3% for 3 years (Flexibility with overpayments)

Rate: Now 3.87% fixed until 30.11.2023 (was 3.97%) to 95% LTV
ERC: 3% for 5 years (Flexibility with overpayments)

Arrangement fee: None
Loan: Min loan £30k, Max loan £500,000 (Up to £1m within the M25 subject to max 90% LTV and underwriter assessment)
Term: 40 years
Purpose: For purchase or remortgaging
Maximum Age: No maximum

 

Owner Occupier (OO)

Fixed rate products for existing homeowners who are either moving home or looking to remortgage an existing property, who want to benefit from a fixed rate

Rate: 2.27% fixed until 30.11.2020 to 80% LTV
ERC: 2% for 2 years (Flexibility with overpayments)

Rate: 2.57% fixed until 30.11.2023 to 80% LTV
ERC: 3% for 5 years (Flexibility with overpayments)

Rate: 2.57% fixed until 30.11.2020 to 90% LTV
ERC: 2% for 2 years (Flexibility with overpayments)

Arrangement fee: £999
Loan: Min loan £30k, Max loan £1m up to 80% LTV, £500,000 above 80% LTV
Term: 40 years
Purpose: For purchase or remortgaging
Maximum Age: No maximum
Interest only up 70% LTV
Manual underwriting

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