Pepper unveils new residential and BTL rates

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Pepper Homeloans has cut interest rates by up to 0.70 percentage points across both its residential and buy-to-let mortgage ranges. 

All five-year residential fixed rates have been reduced by up to 0.70 percentage points and new five-year fixed rates have been introduced on Near Prime (NP) products.

All two-year and 30-month fixed rates have been reduced by up to 0.60 percentage points on non-conforming (NC) products.

All five-year buy-to-let fixed rates have been cut by up to 0.70 percentage points, while new two and five-year buy-to-let fixed rates have been introduced on NP products.

Rob Barnard, sales director of Pepper Homeloans, said: “The days when borrowers with an adverse credit record had to pay a hefty price premium on their mortgages are now long gone. With rates starting from just 2.28%, borrowers have a great choice of fixed and variable rates that represent fantastic value for money.

“This market and these low rates represent a great opportunity for brokers to boost business volumes during the second half of the year. We’re happy to help any intermediary tap into this business stream and our BDMs are ready to answer any questions or queries they may have.”

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