The Nottingham makes further fixed rate mortgage cuts

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Despite reducing rates in August across its group of two and five-year fixed residential products, The Nottingham is making further price reductions to the same range.

The move comes after the building society also last week announced the lowering of rates across its 75% LTV buy-to-let products.

The Nottingham says its latest pricing changes could be of interest to first-time buyers as their fee-free 95% LTV five-year fixed mortgage has been reduced by 29bps.

All of the reduced products, which are available for purchase or remortgage, include a free basic valuation, free standard legal fees for remortgages and descending early repayment charges.

As well as the rate changes, The Nottingham has also introduced a new product – a 90% LTV two-year fixed at 2.05% with a £199 upfront fee (plus £800 arrangement fee).

Changes are as follows:

Two-year fixed:

  • 85% LTV – now 2.00%, was 2.25%. No fees.
  • 90% LTV – now 2.35%, from 2.75%. No fees.

Five-year fixed:

  • 90% LTV – now 2.55%, was 3.00%. £999 total fees (£199 upfront)
  • 90% LTV – now 2.85%, was 3.20%. No fees.
  • 95% LTV – Now 3.20%, was 3.49%. No fees.

Nikki Warren-Dean, the Nottingham’s head of intermediary sales, said: “Whether people are looking to purchase or remortgage, these latest rate reductions offer competitively priced choice.

“Nothing stays the same for long in this highly competitive marketplace. When it comes to our ongoing repricing, or the addition of new products, we are committed to our reinvention being achieved by staying close to the market and listening to broker feedback about what their clients are looking for.”

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