Platform offers four-year fixed rates

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Platform has launched a new mortgage, fixed until the next World Cup begins in 2014.

Rates are: 3.99% (up to 60%) 4.19% (up to 70%) 4.49% (up to 75%) and 4.99% (up to 80%).

The deal is available for both purchases and remortgages and offers a free valuation, while legal fees are free to those remortgaging. It comes with an arrangement fee of £1995 and a £140 administration fee cost.

This new exclusive product is currently available through a number of Platform’s intermediary partners which include: Connells, Countrywide, Legal & General, London & Country, Openwork, Personal Touch Financial Services, and Sesame.

Lee Gladwell, business development director at Platform, said: “Two year fixes are the product of choice for consumers at the moment. But within a couple of years

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