Clydesdale increases 95% LTV rates by up to 0.30%
90% and 95% LTV mortgage products have seen rate increases.
Clydesdale Bank has announced rate increases of up to 0.30% across its high-LTV mortgage product range.
In its core residential range, a 90% LTV two-year fix with a £999 fee has increased by 0.10% to 5.35%. Two-year fixed rates at 95% LTV have increased by up to 0.20% and now start from 5.54% with a £999 fee and 5.78% fee-free.
Five-year fixed rates at 90% LTV have risen by up to 9bps, starting at 4.90% with a £999 fee and 5.04% fee-free. 95% LTV five-year fixed rates have increased by 0.10% to 5.29% with a £999 fee and by 0.30% to 5.54% fee-free.
A 90% LTV five-year purchase exclusive has also risen by 7bps to 4.85%.
In Clydesdale's professional product range, 90% LTV two-year rates have increased to 4.99%. Newly qualified professional rates have risen by up to 0.30%, with a 90% LTV five-year fix available at 5.09% and 95% LTV products now starting at 5.59% fixed for five years and 5.83% fixed for two years.
Two-year buy-to-let rates between 60-75% LTV have also increased by 0.10%.
As part of the changes, product end dates will move to 31st March of the relevant year.
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