Skipton offers 95% LTV two-year fix

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Skipton Building Society has unveiled a new range of mortgages, including a two-year fixed rate deal up to 95% LTV.

Two-year fixed rates start at 3.69% (up to 60% LTV), while the 95% deal is priced at 6.49%.

Other features of the new products include no completion fees and free valuation and legal fees for re-mortgage customers.

All new producs are available through all channels, except the 95% two-year fixed rate which will only be available via the Society’s national branch network and Skipton Direct telephone service operation.

Kris Brewster, Skipton’s head of products, said: “With this new product suite we’re continuing to do all we can to help borrowers achieve their homeownership aspirations despite challenging market conditions

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