Skipton launches new limited edition deals

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Skipton Building Society has announced a number of limited-edition products are being added to its mortgage range.

From 9am on Wednesday 7 December, Skipton will be making changes to its residential and buy-to-let product range by adding new rate products to its suite.

Due to these products being limited edition, they will only be available for a reduced amount of time.

A total of six different fixed rate residential products and two fixed rate, buy-to-let products will be released with better rates than Skipton’s current standard range.

Skipton’s new limited-edition products include:

  • Five-year residential fixed 60% £995 fee at 4.81%
  • Two-year residential fixed 60% £995 fee at 5.05%
  • Five-year buy-to-let fixed 75% £995 fee at 5.38%

Jennifer Lloyd, senior mortgage product manager, said: “I’m pleased that we’re able to continue to expand our mortgage range further, bringing more competitive residential and buy-to-let rates to the market and supporting even more people with owning their own homes.

“We expect these new limited edition mortgage products to be popular, which is why we’ve given them a limited-edition status, as they will likely be available for a limited time only.”

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