New Leek United discount deals from 1.24%

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Leek United has launched a new range of mortgage products.

New deals include the following:

  • A two-year 60% loan to value (LTV) residential mortgage, offering a discounted rate of 1.24% (Product 1133)
  • A lower rate two-year 75% LTV residential mortgage – with no application/product fees – with a discounted rate of 1.34% (Product 1134)
  • A lower rate two-year 75% LTV interest-only mortgage reduced by 0.50 percentage points against previous rate of 1.99%, now discounted to 1.49% (Product 1139).

Clare Beardmore, Leek United’s head of mortgage sales, said: “Our new mortgages include six brand new products, as well as changes to the society’s existing portfolio.

“We have reduced the rates and removed fees on several mortgages – and there are some great offers to be had.”

In line with the changes, the following Leek United products will no longer be available from Friday 6 July: Product numbers: 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1121 and 1122.

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