The Leeds offers new £1,000 cashback deals

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The Leeds Building Society has added two new five-year deals with £1,000 cashback to its mortgage range.

The Society has expanded its choice of five year fixed rate mortgages across various loan to value (LTV) tiers with a range of incentive and fee options, including the following:

  • 2.64% available up to 85% LTV, with £1,000 cashback, a free standard valuation and no product fee
  • 3.09% available up to 90% LTV, with £1,000 cashback, a free standard valuation and no product fee
  • 1.94% available up to 75% LTV, with a free standard valuation and £999 fee
  • 2.04% available up to 80% LTV, with a free standard valuation and £999 fee

“We’ve introduced some new £1,000 cashback deals with no product fee to our five year fixed rate mortgage range,” said Jaedon Green, Leeds Building Society’s director of product and distribution.

“Our mission as a business is to help people to have the home they want and we understand that everyone’s individual circumstances are different.

“For that reason we offer incentive packages which give borrowers plenty of choice, not only on the rate and term of their mortgage, but also to help with the other costs of moving home or remortgaging.

“Of course, it’s your choice how to spend the cashback – whether that’s to cover removal fees or put towards stamp duty, or treat yourself with a holiday or tickets to the World Cup or the Wimbledon final.”

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