The Leeds adds 95% LTV two-year fixes to range

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The Leeds Building Society has introduced a pair of new short-term high LTV mortgages to its proposition.

It follows the Society’s return to whole of market at 95% LTV lending earlier this month.

The two-year fixed rate deals at priced at 3.80% with a £499 product fee and 3.95% with no product fee.

Both come with a free standard valuation up to £999.

Matt Bartle, director of products at the Leeds Building Society, said: “We recently returned to 95% LTV lending and are now extending our range to offer short term fixed rate mortgages, improving the choice for borrowers and helping more people achieve their dream of owning their own home.

“It’s important to us to assist those buyers who are not well served by the wider market, including those with smaller deposits, to allow more people to have the home they want. We’ve continued to support the housing market and our members during the pandemic, particularly in the affordable housing space, including shared ownership.

“We keep our products, rates and lending criteria under constant review to ensure we can continue to offer mortgages to meet the needs of customers who are looking to take their first step onto the property ladder.”

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