New Precise limited edition range removes upfront mortgage costs

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Precise has launched a five-year fixed limited edition residential range with valuation and assessment fees included.

The specialist lender, which is part of OSB Group, said the range has been created to help brokers with customers who have limited disposable income, including those with less-than-perfect credit profiles and/or debt management plans.

The fixed product fee of £995 can be added to the loan amount meaning the customer can also save on upfront mortgage costs which could be a barrier.

The limited edition product highlights include:

  • Rates from 5.49%
  • Available at 75% and 85% LTV
  • For loan sizes between £75,000 and £300,000
  • Automatic cascade available for faster DIP

Adrian Moloney, group intermediary director at OSB Group, said: “With recent reports highlighting that there is almost a 30% difference in house price increases vs income growth, alongside cost-of-living challenges, borrowers need as much support as they can get.

“The expenses associated with buying can be significant, particularly for first time buyers and this limited edition range removes any upfront mortgage costs, helping to ease the financial pressure.

“Fixing could be a great option for borrowers looking for the comfort and security of a fixed monthly payment and with a five-year option, it helps home buyers budget for the longer term.”

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