Precise Mortgages widens product transfer range

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Precise Mortgages has increased its number of product transfer options.

The addition of products with fees to complement the range of fee free products will provide more options and support brokers and their customers looking to manage their immediate monthly costs.

These products are available for residential and buy-to-let mortgages and include:

Residential products:

  • Two, three and five-year fixed rate options
  • Rates from 6.29% for products with a 1% product fee
  • Rates from 6.49% for fee free products

Buy-to-let products:

  • One, two, three and five-year fixed rate options
  • Rates from 4.59% for products with a 3% product fee
  • Rates from 6.59% for products with a 1% product fee
  • Rates from 6.89% for fee free products

Adrian Moloney (pictured), group intermediary director, OSB Group, said: “The introduction of these products will provide further options to support brokers with their residential and buy-to-let customers looking to retain their mortgages with Precise Mortgages.

“We always stress that it’s vital for customers to engage with a broker to get the best advice on the options available to them.”

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