Seems to be the best rate (currently) for a 5 year term without a product/booking fee.
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cikki100
18 Sep 17#1
Nice, the rates will rise soon, Nationwide already put up their rates for 5 year fixes.
morrig to cikki100
18 Sep 17#6
Will be using a MIB soon (hopefully) and sod law decrees when we do it will go up, what with the jitters of interest hike being muted sending pound up . That's after years of nearly flat interest on savings.
chrissyny
18 Sep 17#2
heat!!!
3ak
18 Sep 17#3
These rates just getting better and better heh I thought my 2.23% was good one year ago so I'm fixed for 5 years - could have saved 100£ a month with this.
Good luck all :smile:
donslibi to 3ak
18 Sep 17#24
Could have saved £100pm... how much interest are you paying pm?!!
jgw_blue
18 Sep 17#4
Stonking deal!!!!!!
m1chaels
18 Sep 17#5
So my current Santander fix will end in 12 months - odds of them letting me switch to this one so that I am locked in with them again rather than looking for the best deal on the market = zero.
Which comes as a warning, think very carefully about early repyment charges if taking a Santander fixed rate.
Youngsyr to m1chaels
18 Sep 17#34
At 1.79% the rates can't go much lower, so I personally wouldn't hesitate at fixing at this rate for 5 years, especially with a weak government and Brexit on the horizon.
lianghe1984
18 Sep 17#7
I could only find the one fixed 5 yrs at 1.79% with £999 product fee
the.porter to lianghe1984
18 Sep 17#10
Same edit found it
chutuk
18 Sep 17#8
Good find! I was looking at this one which may work out a better deal for some as they're valid with an 80% LTV. 1.55% fixed for 5 years but with a 'reasonable' £499 fee. Just make sure you switch the deal ends though as their SVR is pretty terrible.
Still got 1 year left on mine before I can switch though :-(
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5 year Fixed Rate Mortgage 1.79% - No Fees
Maximum LTV is 60%
Seems to be the best rate (currently) for a 5 year term without a product/booking fee.
All comments (184)
Good luck all :smile:
Which comes as a warning, think very carefully about early repyment charges if taking a Santander fixed rate.
Still got 1 year left on mine before I can switch though :-(
leedsbuildingsociety.co.uk/mor…tv/
I just wish my LTV was at 60%...