New fixes from Saffron For Intermediaries

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Saffron Building Society

Saffron For Intermediaries has launched a limited tranche of two year fixed rates across its range of Special Situations and Everyday Situations mortgages.

The new fixed rates are available immediately and are being offered in addition to Saffron’s existing variable and discounted rates.

Fixes start from 3.47% for employed and self-employed borrowers and are available up to 95% LTV for both first-time buyers and next-steppers.

Brokers can access the new fixed rates via a panel of distributors, which includes 3mc, AToM, Brightstar, Complete FS, L&G Network, Platinum Options and tbmc.

Peter Izard, head of mortgages at the dedicated broker channel of Saffron Building Society, said: “We’re delighted to be able to offer borrowers the opportunity to lock into today’s low rates and take advantage of reduced borrowing costs, before they inevitably start to climb once again.

“Applicants have the choice of either a fixed rate, or one of our existing discounted or variable rate deals which continue to offer benefits such as capital repayment incentives and no early repayment charges.

“What’s more, our fixed rates are available up to 80% LTV on buy-to-let mortgages and we’ve reduced the arrangement fee to 2% for landlords wanting to refurbish property.”

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