Skipton cuts rates across government mortgage schemes

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Skipton Building Society has announced rate reductions across its mortgage product suite.

From 9am tomorrow (17 January) there will be rate reductions across Skipton’s two and five-year government schemes range.

New deals include the following:

  • 2 Year Fixed Help To Buy – 60% LTV – 5.39% – Purchase/Remortgage
  • 5 Year Fixed Shared Ownership – 95% LTV – 5.90% – Purchase/Remortgage
  • 5 Year Fixed First Homes – 95% LTV – 5.28% – Purchase Only

Charlotte Harrison (pictured), Skipton’s head of mortgage products, said: “I’m pleased we are starting off the new year by reducing rates on some already great government schemes designed to give a helping hand to those looking to purchase a home.”

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