New two-year fixes from the Skipton

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Skipton Building Society has launched a new range of two-year fixed rate deals.

For example, at 60% LTV, there is a deal at 2.88% (previously 2.78%), with a £195 application fee £195 and a £800 completion fee or a ‘low-fee option’ at 3.19% (previously 3.08%) with a £195 application fee and no completion fee.

Rates are available up to 95% LTV, with Skipton offering a rate of 5.99%, again with an application fee of £195 and no completion fee.

Overpayments of up to 10% per annum are allowed without penalty and free legals and valuations are available for re-mortgages.

Kris Brewster, Skipton’s head of products, said: “We’re delighted to be launching another strong range of short term fixes after our previous offering proved extremely popular.

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