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Alliance & Leicester announces improvements to specialist mortgage range

13-Dec-2006

Alliance & Leicester has announced a number of improvements to its specialist mortgage range, which may benefit first time buyers.

First time buyers and repeat purchasers looking to buy-to-let or obtain a self-certification mortgage are now able to acquire fixed-rate mortgages for 5.13 per cent and 5.24 per cent respectively.

For homebuyers whose personal circumstances suggest opting for a self-certification mortgage, a two-year fixed-rate package is available at 5.24 per cent.

"Our intention is to be a serious broad-based lender with a consistent and reliable range of mortgage deals alongside excellent service," said Mehrdad Yousefi, head of intermediary mortgages at Alliance & Leicester.

"We now boast a great range of mortgages, enabling brokers to service a broad range of clients," he added.

To find out more about these mortgages, contact a good mortgage broker.

Alliance & Leicester are also offering a buy-to-let variable-rate mortgage, with an interest rate of +0.24 per cent above the Bank of England's base rate.

All mortgages from the specialist mortgage range are available through an intermediary.

To find out how to get onto the property ladder by buying to let somewhere else click here.

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