The Yorkshire offers new five-year fixes

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Yorkshire Building Society has unveiled a range of new five-year fixed rate mortgages, with rates starting from 3.89% up to 60% LTV.

The range also includes a five-year fix at 3.99% for those with 25% equity with an offset version of both products also available.

The Society also offers a 10-year fixed rate deal at 4.99% for those with 25% equity.

Tom Girling, product manager for mortgages, said: “Around eight in every 10 of our mortgage applications are for a fixed rate product and our new five-year fixed rate deals will join our range of competitive fixed rates. There is certainly a demand for this type of mortgage as borrowers look for long-term security

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