New mortgage permutations from the Leeds

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The Leeds Building Society has added new deals to its mortgage offering.

The latest products to be launched come with free valuations, fees assisted legal services and no arrangement fees.

New deals include:

  • Two-year tracker mortgage at 1.95% available up to 75% LTV (loan to value)
  • Two-year discount Help to Buy mortgage at 2.29% up to 75% LTV
  • Two-year discount buy-to-let mortgage at 2.35% up to 60% LTV

“Some lenders will only allow borrowers with an existing mortgage to choose a specific ‘remortgage’ product,” said Martin Richardson, Leeds Building Society’s general manager – business development.

“We don’t restrict borrowers in that way – you can choose a deal from across our range, which offers lots of combinations of LTV levels with different fees and incentives.

“We’ve launched these latest products for remortgagors whose priority is minimising the upfront costs of making the switch.”

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