Virgin Money ups select Core residential and buy-to-let rates

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Virgin Money is making a series of changes to selected mortgage products.

The changes will take place at 8pm today (8 September).

Details are as follows:

Core Residential

  • All 65-80% LTV 2 and 3 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.30 percentage points
  • All 85-95% LTV 2 and 3 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.40 percentage points
  • All 65-80% LTV 5, 7, 10, and 15 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.20 percentage points
  • All 85-95% LTV 5, 7, 10 and 15 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.30 percentage points

Core Buy-to-let

  • All 2 and 3 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.40 percentage points
  • All 5 and 10 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.30 percentage points
  • The end dates will move to 1 February of the relevant year.

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