New two-year deals from N&P

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The Norwich & Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has unveiled a range of two-year fixed rate mortgages available to borrowers at 75%, 85% and 90% loan to value (LTV).

N&P is offering borrowers with a 25% deposit a two-year fixed rate mortgage at 1.28% with a £1,475 product fee.

The mutual is also offering a 1.57% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 85% LTV, or a 2.13% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 90% LTV, both with a £945 product fee.

All of the mortgages are available to those buying a home or remortgaging.

Richard Barker, mortgage product manager for Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, said: “We always try to offer borrowers a range of options and good value for money.

“Our new two-year fixed rate mortgages will offer borrowers with a range of deposits competitive rates for the next couple of years.”

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