Saffron For Intermediaries unveils fixed rate trio

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Saffron For Intermediaries has launched three fixed rate deals for homeowners and first time buyers.

There is a three-year homeowner fixed rate, priced at 2.07%, fixed until 30/04/20 (then SVR with a minimum floor of 2% thereafter). It is available up to 80% LTV for house purchase or remortgage. It comes with an arrangement fee of £995.

The five-year fixed rate for homeowners is priced at 2.27%. Again it is available for house purchase or remortgage up to 80% LTV.

It comes with an arrangement fee of £1,495.

Both homeowner deals have a maximum loan figure of £1m. Loans are available on a repayment and interest-only basis. Interest-only loans are available up to a max 70% LTV and subject to an acceptable repayment strategy

Finally, the new deal for first-time buyers is available at 3.97% up to 95% LTV for house purchase only. There is no arrangement fee and the maximum loan figure is £500,000.

Anita Arch, head of mortgage sales, said: “We’re delighted to be launching these fixed rate deals, which will help both existing homeowners and first-time buyers benefit from the very low rates that are currently available.

“This is a great time for both homeowners and first time buyers to lock-in their rates while they are so competitively priced.”

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