Vida Homeloans reinstates Limited Edition range

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Vida Homeloans has reintroduced its Limited Edition range of residential and buy-to-let mortgages.

The products are available up to a maximum of 70% LTV, with Vida offering its lowest ever rates of 2.69% for residential business and 3.14% for buy-to-let business.

New Residential Limited Edition 70% LTV products on 2 and 5 year fixed rates:

  • From 2.69% for 2-year fixed rate
  • 2.99% for 2-year fixed rate Fee Saver (No product fee; valuation fee refund up to £650; free standard legals on remortgages)
  • Maximum loan £1m

New Buy to Let Limited Edition 70% LTV products on 2 and 5 year fixed rates:

  • From 3.14% for 2-year fixed rate
  • 3.64% for 5-year fixed rate
  • Maximum loan size of £500,000

Louisa Sedgwick (pictured), director of sales, mortgages, at Vida Homeloans, said: “Vida Homeloans is committed to offering flexibility and value to both residential and buy-to-let customers, and the Limited Editions range is part of that commitment.

“We are delighted to be helping intermediaries source suitable products for their clients who have been underserved by the mainstream market.”

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