Virgin Money ups BTL and residential rates

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Virgin Money has increased a number of rates within its residential and buy-to-let ranges.

The changes are as follows:

Exclusives

  • 75% LTV 5 Year Fixed Rate with £995 fee has been increased to 1.67bps.
  • Buy-to-let 65% LTV 2 Year Fixed Rate with £895 fee has been increased to 1.55bps.

Core

  • 65% LTV 2 Year Fixed Rate with £995 fee has been increased by 0.02bps to 1.36%.
  • Greener 65% LTV 2 Year Fixed Rate with £995 fee has been increased by 0.02bps to 1.31%.
  • 65% LTV 2 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver has been increased by 0.06bps to 1.60%.
  • 65% LTV 5 Year Fixed Rate with £995 fee has been increased by 0.12bps to 1.56%.
  • Greener 65% LTV 5 Year Fixed Rate with £995 fee has been increased by 0.12bps to 1.51%.
  • 65% LTV 5 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver has been increased by 0.11bps to 1.69%.
  • Selected 75% LTV fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.11bps.
  • Selected Buy-to-let fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.09bps.

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