New FTB and homemover products from TSB

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TSB Bank has unveiled new 85-90% LTV products in its first-time buyer and home mover ranges.

The deals also come with £500 cashback.

New deals include the following:

  • Two-year fixed first-time buyer and house purchase mortgages, £995 fee, 3.69%, (£0 fee at 3.84%)
  • Five-year fixed first-time buyer and house purchase mortgages, £0 fee, 3.94%

These new products follow the launch of TSB’s new mortgage products specifically aimed at helping first-time buyers get on the property ladder, which remain on sale.

Nick Smith, head of mortgages at TSB, said: “We know that raising a deposit is often the biggest challenge our customers face when buying a property. With the continued challenging environment, we’re pleased to be re-introducing more high LTV products for our customers.”

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