The Skipton cuts Help to Buy rates

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The Skipton Building Society has cut rates on the majority of its Help to Buy products, which include fee, no fee and £500 cashback options.

Its Help to Buy purchase range includes a two-year fixed rate at 1.61% to 75% LTV with £995 completion fee and free upfront valuation, and a fee-free two-year fixed rate at 2.25% to 75% with free upfront valuation and £500 cashback.

Five year fixes are available at 2.25% to 60% LTV with £995 fee and free valuation, and fee free 2.70% to 75% LTV with free valuation and £500 cashback.

Kris Brewster (pictured), the Society’s head of products, said: “We are delighted to offer lower rates across the majority of our Help to Buy range, with 60%, 75% and 80% LTV products available to purchase customers.

“Skipton’s Help to Buy deals continue to prove popular and we believe this revised range offers great value.”

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