The Cambridge unveils new range

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Cambridge Building Society head office

The Cambridge Building Society is refreshing its complete residential mortgage range.

This latest product range refresh will be available to both direct and intermediaries channels in the wider East Anglia area.

Some of the key changes include:

  • Reduced rates across the range
  • A range of ‘fee free’ re-mortgage deals – no application fee and no standard legal/valuation fees
  • Product completion fees can now be added to the loan above the LTV tier

Andy Lucas, commercial director at The Cambridge, said: “2012 was a record year for The Cambridge, with our strong funding and aspects like our continued commitment to First Time Buyers resulting in mortgage business at an all time high.  We received great support from many brokers across our region and we want to continue this into 2013 as we look at further product development and innovation.”

The range now includes the following products:

Product / Criteria 75% 80% 85% 90% Application Fee Completion Fee     Max Loan Free Standard Valuation/
Legals
Core (remo/purchase)
2 Year Fixed Rate 2.99% 3.19% 3.79% 4.49% £199 £800 £500k to 80%

£400k to 85%
£300k to 90%

No
5 Year Fixed Rate 3.49% 3.69% 4.29% 4.99% £199 £800 £500k to 80%

£400k to 85%
£300k to 90%

No
2 Year Discounted Rate 2.94% 3.14% 3.74% 4.44% £199 £800 £500k to 80%

£400k to 85%
£300k to 90%

No
The Cambridge Variable Mortgage 4.99% 4.99% 4.99% 4.99% £199 £600 £1 million to 75%

£500k to 80%
£400k to 85%

Remo only
Purchase £50k and below £99 £200 £50k
Fee Free Remortgage 75% 80% 85% 90% Application/  Booking Fee     Max Loan Free Standard Valuation/Legals
2 Year Fixed 3.39% 3.49% 4.09% 4.79% £0 £0 £500k to 80%

£400k to 85%
£300k to 90%

Yes
5 Year Fixed 3.89% 3.99% 4.59% 5.29% £0 £0 £500k to 80%

£400k to 85%
£300k to 90%

Yes

 

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