YBS cuts purchase and remortgage rates

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The Yorkshire Building Society has announced a number of rate reductions.

Changes are aimed at both buyers and those looking to remortgage.

New deals include the following:

  • A three year fixed-rate at 65% LTV is now 1.52% (was 1.60%) with £495 completion fee and free standard valuation
  • A five year fixed-rate at 80% LTV is now 1.80% (was 1.86%) with £495 completion fee and free standard valuation
  • A five year fixed-rate at 85% LTV is now 1.90% (was 1.99%), with £495 completion fee and free standard valuation
  • A seven year fixed-rate at 65% LTV is now 2.22% (was 2.25%) with a £495 completion fee and free standard valuation.
  • A seven year fixed-rate at 85% LTV is now 2.43% (was 2.47%) with a £495 completion fee and free standard valuation

Ben Reed, product manager at Yorkshire Building Society, said: “Our mortgages come in a variety of shapes and sizes as we aim to cater for a number of homeowners’ needs.

We know borrowers are looking for the security of knowing what their monthly repayments will be, so we’ve updated our range of options to give people a choice of competitive mortgages suited to their needs.”

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