Virgin Money refreshes buy to let range
Virgin Money has announced a number of changes to its mortgage range, reducing interest rates on higher LTV fixed rate residential products by up to 0.36%, and reducing buy-to-let rates by up to 0.35%.
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The new product range is available from today, Wednesday, 2 December 2015.
The key buy-to-let mortgage product changes include two-year fixed rates at 75% LTV reduced by up to 0.30% and start from 2.59%; two-year fixed rate at 60% LTV reduced by 0.35% to 2.34% (£995 product fee, £750 cashback); a two-year fixed rate at 60% LTV reduced by 0.30% to 1.99% (£1,995 product fee, £750 cashback); and a five-year fixed rate at 60% LTV reduced by 0.24% to 3.15% (£1,995 product fee, £750 cashback).
In addition, it has made a number of key changes to its residential mortgage range with reductions of up to 0.36%.
Peter Rogerson, Virgin Money’s Commercial Director for Mortgages said:
“We are delighted to continue to support the mortgage market with these improved rates on a number of our fixed rate residential and buy-to-let products.”
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