The Skipton revamps residential range

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The Skipton Building Society has launched a refreshed residential mortgage range with reductions of up to 0.20 percentage points on selected tracker products and a new intermediary exclusive range.

The residential tracker range includes a two-year tracker at 1.75% to 80% LTV (£995 fee), a two-year tracker at 1.58% to 75% LTV (£995 fee), and a two-year tracker at 1.39% to 60% LTV (£995 fee) for purchase and remortgage.

The intermediary exclusive range includes five-year fixes at 1.49% to 60% LTV, 1.59% to 75% LTV, 1.92% to 85% LTV and 2.15% to 90% LTV, with fees of £795.

The new range is available through the Society’s Skipton Direct customer service team, branches and all intermediaries.

Alex Beavis, Skipton’s head of mortgages, said: “Skipton has been helping people to secure their own homes since 1853 and continues to bring a variety of mortgage options for customers to suit their needs.

“In today’s ever-changing market, it is important to Skipton that we provide all customers, new and existing, the opportunity to ensure their money and mortgages are in a good place, bringing peace of mind to customers.”

 

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