The Nationwide cuts tracker rates

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Nationwide Building Society

The Nationwide Building Society is tomorrow (30 January) reducing its tracker rates by up to 0.50 percentage points and selected fixed rates by up to 0.30 percentage points.

The mutual will then be offering a three-year fixed rate for new borrowers with a 40% deposit at 2.59%, while rates for new customers with a 25% deposit will start from 2.89%.

Existing borrowers will continue to receive rates 0.10 percentage points lower than new business rates.

New deals include:

New 2.59% three-year fixed rate up to 60% LTV with £900 fee (2.49% for existing borrowers)

  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400
  • Remortgage borrowers receive a free standard valuation and the choice of either free standard legals or £250 cashback, payable one month after completion
  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation

New 2.89% two-year fixed rate up to 75% LTV with £900 fee (2.79% for existing borrowers)

  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400
  • Remortgage borrowers receive a free standard valuation and the choice of either free standard legals or £250 cashback, payable one month after completion
  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation
  • First time buyers pay a reduced fee of £400
  • Remortgage borrowers receive a free standard valuation and the choice of either free standard legals or £250 cashback, payable one month after completion
  • A non-refundable booking fee of £99 is payable on reservation

New 2.49% two-year tracker rate up to 60% LTV with £900 fee (2.39% for existing borrowers)
Tracie Pearce, head of group mortgages at Nationwide, said: “Nationwide is demonstrating that it really is open for business by announcing its fourth rate cut in January alone.

“These reductions clearly demonstrate our commitment to offer competitive, quality and affordable products to both new and existing customers, at all LTVs.”

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