TMW improves residential range

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The Mortgage Works (TMW) is offering free valuation, free legals and £595 arrangement fees from tomorrow, Tuesday 16 November.

The lender will be making changes to its prime residential range and competitive new products.

It will extend its range of remortgage products with free standard valuation and free standard legals to include £595 arrangement fee options.

Tracker rates will start from 1.99% (BBR+1.49%) while TMW has also expanded its range of stepped trackers with options available up to 85% LTV.

it is introducing a new two-year fixed rate product with £250 cashback, free standard valuation and no product fee – available up to 85% LTV and a new 3.99% two-year fixed rate with £1,000 cashback, up to 75% LTV.

TMW will also be unveils five-year fixed rates up to 85% LTV.

The Nationwide-owned lender is withdrawing the A03536 and A02537 products.

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