Mortgage rates are constantly changing in the current climate so it pays to keep up to date.
This page is dedicated to providing information about the cheapest 90% loan to value (LTV) mortgages currently available via 'whole of market' mortgage brokers.
In the current climate there are very few fixed rate mortgages available at 90% loan to value and not only are the rates rare but they are not very competitive.
A larger deposit will make more competitive rates available.
Not sure what 'loan to value' your mortgage is? Try our loan to value calculator
This table is updated daily with the latest 90% loan to value fixed rate mortgage offers.
Purchase |
Remortgage |
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Term |
Rate |
Fee |
Term |
Rate |
Fee |
| 2 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
2 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
| 3 year fixed rate | 7.09% |
£995 |
3 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
| 5 year fixed rate | 5.99% |
£199 |
5 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
| 10 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
10 year fixed rate | N/A |
N/A |
No2,3,5 or 10 year remortgage products above 90% LTV are currently available from intermediaries. Abbey are currently offering a 7 year fixed deal at 7.09% with a £2499 fee.
Not all of the above rates and offers will be suitable for all circumstances so it makes sense to speak with an adviser to find out which rate would be available for your individual circumstances.
With access to mortgage advisers nationwide we aim to put you in touch with 'whole of market' advisers with a mortgage database containing thousands of products which is updated daily and includes high-street and specialist lenders.
This enables advisors to quickly find a product to suit your individual requirements.
We do not offer mortgage advice here, we bring together a choice of options to help you find a solution.
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