Pepper Money unveils new 75% LTV residential deals

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Pepper Money has unveiled new Limited Edition residential products available up to 75% LTV.

The deals are being offered on Pepper 48 and Pepper 36, which are suitable for clients who have not had a CCJ or Default in 48 months or 36 months respectively.

The Pepper 48 Limited Edition is available for 3.07% on a two-year fixed rate and 3.10% on a five-year fixed rate, while the Pepper 36 Limited Edition is available for 3.15% on a two-year fixed rate and 3.25% on a five-year fixed rate. All include Free Valuations and the completion fee is £995.

Paul Adams, sales director at Pepper Money, said: “Our objective at Pepper Money is to make mortgages more inclusive to a broader group of customers. We look to achieve this through clear criteria, sympathetic underwriting and, of course, competitive pricing.

“We always look to offer the best rates we can and, on occasion, we are able to market very low rates for a limited period of time. We are sure these will prove popular with brokers and look forward to our new Limited Edition Residential mortgages opening the door for even more customers.”

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