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Residential Mortgage
1.95% Two year fix
4% Subsequent rate
£1,495 Arrangement fee
40% Deposit required
£1,499,999 maximum loan
3.9% APR**
May 17, 2013
Buy To Let Mortgage
3.88% Term tracker
3.88% Subsequent rate
£1,895 Arrangement fee
30% Deposit required
£500,000 maximum loan
4.1% APR**
May 17, 2013
Mortgage news
Abbey launches 1.94% seven day special
Trinity Financial has secured access to Abbey for Intermediaries new 1.94% two-year fixed rate mortgage which will be available for just seven days.
The rate has a £1,495 arrangement fee and borrowers will need a 40% deposit to access this deal. The mortgage also has a maximum loan size of £1 million and it will be withdrawn on May 23, 2013.
Anthony Emmerson, a director at Trinity Financial, says: “One other incentive is that Abbey still offer interest-only, unlike many of the other high street mortgage lenders.”
May 17, 2013
Increase in the number of council tenants buying their homes
There has been an increase in the amount of people buying their council homes according to statistics on Housing minister Mark Prisk’s blog. A total of 5,942 homes were sold to council house tenants using the Right to Buy scheme between April 2012 and April 2013. This is more than double the number sold in [...]
More people using brokers to secure a mortgage
There has been an increase in the amount of people using brokers to get a mortgage according to figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. During the first quarter of this year approximately 52% of remortgage borrowers took out their loan via a mortgage intermediary, compared to 48% in the fourth quarter of 2012. The [...]
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