Virgin Money announces rate reductions

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Virgin Money has made reductions to selected fixed rate and tracker products within its buy-to-let and residential mortgage ranges.

Key changes within the buy-to-let range include:

2 year fixed rates:

  • 3.10% up to 75% LTV (£1,995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.25 percentage points
  • 3.58% up to 75% LTV (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.26 percentage points
  • 3.95% up to 70% LTV (no product fee) – a reduction of 0.79 percentage points
  • 4.24% up to 75% LTV (no product fee) – a reduction of 0.80 percentage points

3 year fixed rates:

  • 3.44% up to 70% LTV (£1,995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.24 percentage points
  • 3.89% up to 70% LTV (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.26 percentage points
  • 4.39% up to 70% LTV (no product fee) – a reduction of 0.45 percentage points

5 year fixed rates:

  • 4.29% up to 75% LTV (£1,995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.19 percentage points
  • 4.49% up to 75% LTV (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.29 percentage points
  • 4.34% up to 60% LTV (no product fee) – a reduction of 0.30 percentage points
  • 4.44% up to 70% LTV (no product fee) – a reduction of 0.50 percentage points

2 year trackers:

  • 2.59% up to 70% LTV (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.16 percentage points
  • 2.29% up to 60% LTV (2.5% product fee) – a reduction of 0.40 percentage points

Virgin Money has also announced some changes across its residential mortgage range.

Key changes within the residential range include:

2 year tracker:

  • 1.75% up to 70% (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.10 percentage points

2 year ‘Freedom to Fix’ tracker

  • 1.85% up to 70% (£995 product fee) – a reduction of 0.10 percentage points
  • Our ‘Freedom to Fix’ products allow customers to switch to a fixed rate during the tracker period without incurring an early repayment charge

Peter Rogerson, Virgin Money’s savings and mortgages director, said: “We’re delighted to announce these rate reductions and increase the competitiveness of our mortgage range for our customers, while retaining our offer of £500 cashback across the entire buy-to-let range.”

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