Virgin Money unveils new two and five-year fixed rates

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Virgin Money is launching new residential and buy-to-let mortgage products.

The new deals will be available from Thursday 20 July.

The products are as follows:

Exclusive Purchase deals with free valuation:

  • NEW 2 and 5 year fixed rates up to 90% LTV, starting from 5.66%.

Exclusive Remortgage deals with free valuation and free legals:

  • NEW 2 and 5 year fixed rates at 60% & 70% LTV, from 5.63%.
  • NEW 60% LTV 7 Year Fixed Rate at 5.20%.
  • NEW BTL 2 and 5 year fixed rates with £2,195 fee, starting from 5.36%

In addition, Virgin Money has also made the following changes:

Exclusive and Core:

  • All existing fixed rate Exclusives has been withdrawn.
  • Selected 2, 3 and 5 year fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.22%.
  • BTL Portfolio rates has been increased by 0.05%.

Product Transfer:

  • Selected 2, 3 and 5 year fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.27%.

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