New residential deals from the Nottingham

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The Nottingham for Intermediaries has unveiled new residential mortgages.

The products, available for purchases and remortgages, are as follows:

  • Two-year fixed at 80% LTV at 1.52% (£999 fee).
  • Two-year fixed at 80% LTV at 1.84% with no fee
  • Five-year fixed at 75% LTV at 1.95% (£800 fee)
  • Five-year fixed at 75% LTV at 2.10% with no fee
  • Five-year fixed at 80% LTV at 2.00% (£999 fee)
  • Five-year fixed at 80% LTV at 2.20% with no fee

Nikki Warren-Dean, head of intermediary sales for the Nottingham for Intermediaries, said: “These table-topping products, twinned with the addition of RIO mortgages to our portfolio earlier this week, demonstrate our commitment to ensuring we have a wide range of products with competitive rates.

“As with all The Nottingham for Intermediaries products, this range is provided exclusively via our broker network and with some of the highest customer satisfaction scores in the industry, brokers can be confident their clients will be getting great service with our products.”

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