Vida Homeloans adds Fee Saver option

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Vida Homeloans has unveiled its new specialist residential mortgage range, including two-year variable rates from 2.99%, two-year fixed rates from 3.29%, five-year fixed rates from 3.79% and a new Fee Saver range.

The Fee Saver range’s main features are no product fee and the refund of valuation and assessment fee after completion (capped at £650).

Louisa Sedgwick, director of sales – mortgages at Vida Homeloans, said: “We’ve received a fantastic response from the market since launch and are committed to becoming a significant lender in the specialist sector during 2017.

“Our partnerships with brokers and networks are extremely important to us and we are continually listening to their feedback. They’ve been telling us that a Fee Saver option on our residential product range would be a useful addition to our proposition, especially when combined with the breadth of criteria we offer in the specialist mortgage sector.”

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