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    3 Year Variable purchase only

    The initial variable interest for the first 3 years is:
    5.29%

     

    changing to our SVR, for the remainder of the mortgage, currently:
    4.45%
     
    The overall cost for comparison is:
    4.7%
     APR
       
    Rates shown above are based on an LTV of 90%. The actual rate available will depend on your circumstances. Ask for a personalised illustration.

    Availability

    Available to customers who apply to us directly where the property is located in England or Wales. For further details please read the Availability section below.

    Mortgage brokers only - restrictions apply, refer to the mortgage broker homepage.

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    Maximum loan to value

    90%
    (LTVs over 70% must be on a capital and interest repayment basis)

    Initial interest rate 5.29% variable
    Standard variable rate (SVR) Newbury Building Society's current SVR is 4.45% (overall cost for comparison is 4.5% APR). Mortgage interest is charged on a daily basis.
    Offer PURCHASE ONLY our SVR plus 0.84% for the first 3 years changing to our SVR for the remainder of the mortgage.
    The overall cost for comparison is: 4.7% APR
    Incentives
    • No higher lending charge
    • Free valuation
    • Overpayments allowed
    Loan size £50,000 (Min)  -  £250,000 (Max)
    Is an Early Repayment Charge (ERC) payable?
    • The Early Repayment Charge (ERC) period applies from the date of completion.
    • For this product the ERC period is 3 years from date of completion.
    • ERC is 3% in year 1, 2% in year 2 and 1% in year 3 of the original loan amount.
    • During the ERC period you are permitted to make unlimited overpayments as long as you retain a balance of at least £1. 
    • The full ERC is payable on the original loan amount if the balance goes below £1 during the ERC period.  The ERC will also be levied on previously permitted overpayments.
    Application fee £500 Purchase 
    Standard mortgage valuation fee Newbury Building Society will pay for one standard mortgage valuation.
    Higher Lending Charge Free
    Portable Yes
    Availability
    The property must be located in England or Wales. Product available to those purchasing their residential home subject to product terms. The mortgage term must be between 5 and 30 years. Properties where the valuation is less than £100,000 must be referred to our Customer Service department for initial approval.

    Legal costs
    Legal work is required when buying your home and is carried out by a solicitor, payable by you. We can use the same solicitors as you, providing there is a minimum of two partners and they are registered on The Law Society website (www.lawsociety.org.uk).

    Licensed conveyancers are also acceptable for residential business only. The conveyancer must be registered with the Council of Licensed Conveyancers and be in a firm with at least two partners.

    Incentives
    No higher lending charge applies, we will take out an insurance policy to cover the associated risk of lending more than 75% of the purchase price/valuation of your property but we will not charge you for it (see our Mortgages explained PDF for full details and implications of this risk for you).

    We will carry out a standard mortgage valuation at our cost, providing the mortgage completes. If the mortgage does not complete and the valuation has been carried out, you are responsible for paying it. Where the valuation fee is payable, our normal scale of valuation fees apply.  You can upgrade to a Home Buyers report if you wish and if you would prefer a full building survey, we can give you the names of some local surveyors who can organise this for you (see page 6 of our Mortgages explained PDF for valuation and home buyer fees).

    Maximum loan to value
    Loan to Value (LTV) is the proportion of the value or price of the property (whichever is the lower) that you borrow on a mortgage. For example, a £75,000 mortgage on a house valued at £100,000 would mean an LTV of 75%.

    All loans over 70% LTV must be on a capital and interest repayment basis.

    Application fees
    Application fees can be added to the mortgage and are refundable if the mortgage does not take place. If you add the application fee to your mortgage, this increases the amount you borrow and will also increase your monthly payments.

    Portability
    All our mortgages are portable, which means that if you move house within an early repayment charge period the product can be transferred to your new mortgage, up to the value of the product outstanding at redemption, without charge. If the loan amount on your new mortgage is lower, there may be a charge based on the difference between the old and the new loan amount. A higher lending charge may be applicable for the new mortgage.

    Other charges
    A Mortgage Exit Administration Fee (MEAF) applies when you repay your mortgage. Please see our Tariff of charges PDF and your Key Facts Illustration (KFI) for details. Charges applying to the ongoing administration of your mortgage are detailed in our Tariff of charges PDF, which you will be given before your mortgage completes.

     
    WE HAVE NO CURRENT PLANS TO WITHDRAW THIS PRODUCT BUT IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE

    YOUR HOME MAY REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE