The Leeds refreshes short-term fixed rate deals

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The Leeds Building Society has introduced a new 2.55% fees-assisted, two-year fixed rate mortgage available up to 85% loan to value (LTV).

The mutual has also refreshed its range including:

  • 1.42% two year fixed rate mortgage available up to 65% LT
  • 1.48% two year fixed rate mortgage available up to 75% LTV

The two year deals come with a free valuation, and also offer fees assisted legal services for standard remortgages.

Matt Bartle, director of products at the Leeds Building Society, said: “Switching to a new deal could save homeowners money at a time when rates are historically low.

“Fixed rates remain a really popular choice because they give borrowers the security of knowing what their monthly repayments will be, which can be a big help when managing their household budget.

“We’ve refreshed our range and added a new two-year deal to our fixed rate product range, as we continue to work hard to help more people have the home they want.”

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