The Mansfield targets increased volumes

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The Mansfield Building Society has launched two new fixed rate and one new discounted rate residential mortgages.

The mutual has raised its lending targets for 2015 after a strong start to the year.

House purchase products features include:

2.35% fixed rate for 2 years

  • Over 80% to 85% LTV
  • Free basic valuation
  • Maximum loan size £300,000
  • £199 application fee
  • £800 completion fee

3.85% discounted rate for 2 years (1.74% off SVR)

  • Over 85% LTV and up to 95% LTV
  • Valuation fee refunded up to £400
  • Maximum loan £200,000
  • £199 application fee
  • £300 completion fee

Remortgage product features include:

  • 2.49% fixed rate for 2 years
  • Over 80% to 85% LTV
  • Free basic valuation
  • Free legal fees
  • Maximum loan size £300,000
  • £199 application fee
  • £800 completion fee

Mike Taylor (pictured), product and marketing manager at The Mansfield, said: “We’ve seen a strong start to broker new business this year and as a result are now aiming to increase our completion figures by 25% on 2014.

“As we offer individual underwriting, we’re certain these new products are attractively positioned and will prove popular with introducers and their clients.”

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