The Dudley unveils energy efficient products

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The Dudley Building Society launched two new remortgage products and a further advance product designed for homeowners and landlords looking to improve the EPC rating of their properties.

For homeowners looking to improve their EPC rating to a minimum of a B, Dudley is marketing a two-year fixed rate at 3.79% with an LTV up to 80%. The min/max loan for the product is £150k/£1m which also provides a £950 cashback on completion, no arrangement fee, a free valuation and fee assisted legals.

For landlords wishing to improve the rating on their buy-to-let property to at least a C, there is a three-year fixed rate product at 3.79% with an LTV up to 70%. The min/max loan for the product is £175k/£1m and it also provides a £950 cashback on completion with no arrangement fee.

For existing customers, a two-year 2.10% discount energy efficiency further advance product is now available with a current payrate of 2.89% and a maximum LTV of 70%. The min/max loan for the product is £5k/£100k and also offers cashback of 0.50% of the loan amount, which is paid on completion and has no arrangement fee.

Offer conditions will include a commitment to completing the energy upgrades.

Sam Ward, commercial director, said: “The green mortgage market has experienced increasing domestic demand over the past 18 months and, with the government keen to cut down emissions, launching these remortgage and further advance products is our initial response. We hope to incentivise more homeowners who have been looking for ways to improve their properties’ energy efficiency and reward them with strong products allied to a combination of cashback and/or fee assisted incentives.

“We are committed to a green strategy and if our products help people by making it easier to fund these improvements, then we all benefit in the long run.”

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