New purchase and remortgage deals from Barclays

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Barclays has reducing rates to a number of its high LTV purchase and remortgage products within its residential, buy-to-let and Reward ranges.

Reductions have been made to selected two, three and five-year fixed products (including Help to Buy).

In addition, Barclays has launched a new 85% LTV premier exclusive three-year fixed rate.

 Key Product change highlights:

Available for residential purchase and remortgage

  • New –  1.73% three-year fixed Premier exclusive with a £999 product fee available for loans £5,000 – £1,000,000 max loan 85% LTV

Available for residential purchase

  • Reduced two-year fixed with a £0 product fee available for loans £5,000 – £375,000 max loan 90% LTV, reduced from 2.12% to 2.08%
  • Reduced five-year fixed Help to Buy with a £749 product fee available for loans £25,000 – £450,000 max loan 75% LTV, reduced from 1.85% to 1.81%

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