L&G Mortgage Club announces exclusive with Leek Building Society

L&G Mortgage Club announces exclusive with Leek Building Society


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Advisers looking to place business with Leek Building Society via Legal & General Mortgage Club will now benefit from access to an exclusive residential product.  

The two-year fixed-rate product is available at 95% LTV and priced at 5.99%.

Additionally, an early repayment charge of 2% applies in year one and a 1% charge in year two. The product facilitates the purchase of a new build property, a flat, or house, with a 5% deposit.  

Its minimum residential loan size stands at £150,000, but mortgages can extend to loans of up to £500,000. The product includes a free valuation and has no completion fee. With its high LTV ratio, it is designed to help those with smaller deposits, such as many first-time buyers, onto the property ladder. 

Valuable opportunity

This product is available only to members of Legal & General Mortgage Club.  

Danny Belton, Head of Lender Relationships, Legal & General Mortgage Club said: “After the end of the Help to Buy scheme last year, the mortgage industry has had to find new ways to support first-time buyers and help them onto the property ladder. This competitively priced new product exclusive with Leek Building Society, offers first-time buyers the valuable opportunity to purchase a new-build property, a house, or a flat of their choice, with just a 5% deposit. This will allow advisers to help more new buyers make that important first step.” 

Nikki Warren-Dean, Head of Intermediaries, Leek Building Society, said:  “This will help customers get onto the housing ladder and what a great time to introduce this new 95% LTV initiative.

 “Please be mindful that these products have a restricted tranche size and may be withdrawn at short notice.”  

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