Newcastle Intermediaries makes residential mortgage rate cuts

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Newcastle Intermediaries has reduced rates by up to 0.65 percentage points across its range of residential products.

The reductions include those rates available up to 95% LTV, with rates starting from 4.65%, supporting borrowers looking to both purchase and remortgage a home.

Fee-assisted options are also available to support clients who require help with costs.

Franco Di Pietro (pictured), head of intermediary mortgages at Newcastle Building Society said: “In an increasingly fast-moving market, brokers and their clients are continually looking for competitive options, and so we are pleased to be able to reduce rates across our range of residential mortgage products.”

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