LiveMore reduces lifetime mortgage rates
Rates have reduced by up to 0.29%.

Over 50s mortgage lender, LiveMore, has reduced rates on its lifetime mortgage range.
LiveMore’s lifetime mortgage lite pricing has been cut by 0.29%, from 5.78% to 5.49%, while its standard rate has reduced by 0.25% to 5.68%.
The latest rate reductions follow recent rate cuts of up to 0.35% on LiveMore 2, 3 and 4 products for standard and retirement interest-only mortgages, and by up to 0.15% on LiveMore 1 products.
Les Pick, LiveMore’s director of intermediary sales, said: “These rate cuts are aimed at further helping suitable homeowners aged 55 plus to unlock the wealth tied up in their property. They might want to supplement their retirement income, pay off outstanding debts, fund home improvements, provide early inheritance to loved ones or set money aside for future care costs.
“It’s important to acknowledge that equity release isn’t suitable for everyone, however; we also offer standard capital & interest, standard interest-only and retirement interest-only (RIO) mortgages. We appreciate that keeping up with rate changes in the current market can be challenging for brokers, so we’ve made our rates easy to access on the LiveMore Mortgage Matcher on our website.”

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