Mortgage rates fall as Nationwide Building Society, Santander and Barclays cut deals for buyers
Britain s biggest mortgage lenders are cutting rates in a renewed price battle that could affect millions of borrowers and prospective homebuyers across the housing market. Nationwide reduced selected mortgage rates by up to 0. 16 per cent last week, lowering its cheapest two year fixed rate deal to 3. The move marked one of the lowest headline rates currently available among major high street lenders. Santander then introduced further cuts of up to 0. 32 per cent across two, three

Britain s biggest mortgage lenders are cutting rates in a renewed price battle that could affect millions of borrowers and prospective homebuyers across the housing market. Nationwide reduced selected mortgage rates by up to 0. 16 per cent last week, lowering its cheapest two year fixed rate deal to 3. The move marked one of the lowest headline rates currently available among major high street lenders. Santander then introduced further cuts of up to 0. 32 per cent across two, three
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