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Mortgage Express launches new self-cert mortgages for those buying a home

30-Mar-2007

Mortgage Express has announced the launch of a range of fixed-rate self-certification mortgages, following a reprice within this category of mortgages, which may be of interest to would-be first time home buyers.

As a result of the lender's decision to reprice its range of self-certification mortgages - which are available to both repeat purchasers and first time home buyers - Mortgage Express is now offering a two-year fixed product with an interest rate of 5.99 per cent.

To find out more about this mortgage and other mortgages for first time buyers, click here.

"The variable income of many self-cert customers means fixed-rate mortgages can be a very attractive option," said Andrew Gerber, head of self-cert mortgages at Mortgage Express.

"Our highly competitive products enable customers to obtain peace of mind by locking into a fixed rate mortgage with a best buy rate," he added.

Available with a loan-to-value of up to 90 per cent, the mortgage attracts an arrangement fee of £999.

Mortgage Express offers a range of mortgages, including lifetime and buy-to-let options.

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