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Need to compare help to buy mortgages? We compare the top UK lenders finding you the best rates if you are buying your first home through the help to buy scheme, selected specially for their smaller deposits, higher LTV's and lower application fees.
Rate
4.15% reverting to 4.49%
APR
4.5%
Period
30/09/2017
Max LTV
95%
ERC
To 30/09/2017
Product Fee: None.
Rate
4.25% reverting to 3.99%
APR
4.2%
Period
30/09/2017
Max LTV
95%
ERC
To 30/09/2017
Product Fee: None.
Rate
4.59% reverting to 4.49%
APR
4.6%
Period
30/09/2018
Max LTV
95%
ERC
To 30/09/2018
Product Fee: None.
Rate
4.89% reverting to 4.79%
APR
4.8%
Period
01/12/2020
Max LTV
95%
ERC
To 01/12/2020
Product Fee: None.
Rate
4.99% reverting to 4.74%
APR
5.0%
Period
02/11/2020
Max LTV
95%
ERC
To 02/11/2020
Product Fee: Arrangement £300, Booking £195.
Our team of experts have chosen those fixed rate mortgages they believe to be Best Buys. All rates subject to change without notice. Please check all rates and terms before investing or borrowing.
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Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
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