New fixed rates from AA Mortgages

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AA Mortgages has launched a new product range offering a number of two, three and five-year fixed rate mortgages.

There are also fixed rate deals aimed at first time buyers at 95% and 90% loan to value (LTV) with no fees.

The new offering includes the following:

Term LTV Rate Fee Free Val Cashback
5-year 95% £0 No £0
2-year 95% £0 Yes £400
5-year 90% £0 No £0
2-year 90% £0 No £0
5-year 85% £1495 Yes £0
3-year 85% £995 X £0
2-year 85% £995 No £0

Customers can also benefit from free standard legal fees and AA features including 15% off AA home insurance, 12 months AA Home Response Plus and AA Central Heating Response Plus coverage on selected mortgage products. A selection also provides free standard house valuations and £400 cash back.

Michael Johnson, director of financial services at the AA, said: “The AA is here to help and we are now able to offer a selection of mortgages to suit a variety of buyer needs.

“This competitive range aims to make mortgages simple and straightforward, with options for an array of borrowers – whether it’s those wanting to take their first step onto the property ladder or those simply wanting a better deal by re-mortgaging.”

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