The Saffron offers broker exclusive 90% deals

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The Saffron Building Society has introduced a pair of limited first-time buyer products to the market, exclusively for brokers.

The 90% LTV, two-year and five-year fixed rate products at 3.77% and 4.07% respectively, are available for broker clients from via Saffron for Intermediaries.

As an added incentive, both products also come with a free valuation offer.

Tony Hall, interim head of mortgage sales at the Saffron, said: “It is great to be able to offer these two limited first-time buyer products out to the market. We have always offered the joint borrower sole proprietor product to first-time buyers as a specialist product, but we have been keen to get back into the 90% LTV market after this unprecedented year.

“It is worth bearing in mind – for clients who perhaps are struggling to raise the deposit – that both, as with all Saffron products, offer a gifted deposit option from a close family member. Perhaps a generous mum or dad might just give a deposit gift this Christmas?”

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