New low-fee deals from N&P

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The Norwich and Peterborough Building Society has extended its range of low-fee products with the introduction of two new mortgages.

A two-year and five-year fixed rate mortgage is available at 2.24% and 2.74% respectively, with product fees of £295.

The mortgages, which are available up to 60% loan to value (LTV), also feature valuation assistance, and legal assistance or up to £200 cashback.

Richard Barker, N&P’s product manager, said: “Rates continue to fall for borrowers and we are helping to ensure those borrowers seeking to pay lower fees are also benefiting.

“These two mortgages are very competitive and placed at the top of the best buy charts for low-fee products so we expect them to be very popular.”

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