Skipton unveils limited edition fixes rates

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

The mutual has added four new limited-edition products; these include two, three and five-year fixed rate products.

The products will be available from 9am Thursday 17 November on a first come first served basis.

Due to the pricing of these products and the fact they are limited, Skipton is expecting high demand that may cause them to sell out.

Its most competitive new deals are as follows:

  • Two-year residential fixed rate – 95% LTV – 5.55% – £495 fee
  • Three-year residential fixed rate – 60% LTV – 5.03% – £995 fee
  • Five-year residential fixed rate – 95% LTV – 5.42% – £495 fee

Charlotte Harrison, Skipton’s head of mortgage products, said: “I’m pleased we’re once again able to continue expanding our range to support more new customers to the society.

“It is great to see the launch of these limited-edition products with a rate that is highly competitive within the market. Due to these new products being limited edition they will be available on a first come first served basis and may sell out.”

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