New remortgage fixes from the Leeds

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The Leeds Building Society is offering new fixed rate deals for those looking to remortgage.

New deals include include:

  •          1.94% fees assisted five year fixed rate mortgage available up to 65% loan to value (LTV)
  •          2.14% fees assisted five year fixed rate mortgage available up to 80% LTV
  •          2.79% fee saver two year fixed rate mortgage available up to 90% LTV with £500 cashback

“September is traditionally a busy month for remortgages,” said Matt Bartle, Leeds Building Society’s head of product and pricing.

“Lots of homeowners will have reviewed their finances while they’ve had time off over the summer months and are looking to switch to a new deal which could save them money or even help them to pay off their mortgage sooner.

“Fixed rates remain the most popular choice and a longer-term deal for five years enables borrowers to lock in and take advantage of the current historically low rates.”

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