TSB cuts residential and buy-to-let rates

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TSB has made a number of rate changes to its residential and buy-to-let ranges.

Changes include:

  • Reductions of up to 0.10 percentage points for five-year fixed remortgage products (0-75% LTV)
  • Reductions of up to 0.10 percentage points for three-year and five-year fixed buy-to-let remortgage products (0-75% LTV)
  • Increase of up to 0.05 percentage points for two-year and three-year fixed house purchase products (85-95% LTV)

Nick Smith, TSB’s head of mortgages, said: “The reduction of up 0.10% [sic] in our residential and buy-to-let ranges, combined with free legals or £300 cashback on our remortgage range, means that TSB continues to offer some of the most competitive deals on the market.

“It’s just another example of how we’re making our mortgage offering even better and giving customers more choice.”

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