LiveMore cuts all standard, RIO and lifetime mortgage rates
Rates have reduced by up to 0.30%.
"We take every opportunity to reduce prices for customers when we can, so brokers can now offer a better solution for their clients aged 50 to 90 plus"
- Samantha Ward, head of proposition strategy and development at LiveMore
LiveMore has reduced rates across all of its 200+ mortgages, spanning standard, retirement interest-only (RIO) and lifetime mortgage products.
The firm has reduced all fixed rates by 0.30% across its equity release products, and by 0.15% for all standard and RIO rates.
LiveMore’s lifetime mortgage Lite now starts at 5.99%, down from 6.29%. Its Property+ range, which caters for a wider range of properties, is down from 7.39% to 7.09%.
Examples from its new standard capital and repayment and interest-only rates include LiveMore’s 5+5-year fixed rate, which is down 0.15% and now starts at 5.67%, while its 10-year fixed rate is available at 5.62%. Its two and five-year fixed term rates now start at 6.54% and 5.58% respectively.
All RIO rates are down by 0.15%, with two and five-year fixed term rates down to 6.94% and 5.83% respectively. LiveMore’s 5+5 and 10-year fixed term rates are also down to 5.92% and 5.87%.
Samantha Ward, head of proposition strategy and development at LiveMore, said: “We take every opportunity to reduce prices for customers when we can, so brokers can now offer a better solution for their clients aged 50 to 90 plus - an age group that is often underserved by other lenders.
“We appreciate that changing prices can be a challenge for brokers, so we have immediately incorporated the lower rates on the LiveMore Mortgage Matcher. It is a market-leading tool that helps brokers easily find suitable product options for their clients according to their specific financial situation and individual needs.”
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