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£1,000 mortgage cashback launched by Halifax

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Written by: Christina Hoghton
01/05/2018
Homebuyers who go through a broker can get £1,000 on the day their deal completes and they get the keys to their new home.
£1,000 mortgage cashback launched by Halifax

Halifax has launched a £1,000 cashback offer for first-time buyers and home movers.

The mortgages are available to first-time buyers and home movers who complete on a qualifying mortgage.

These deals include Halifax’s fixed rates for those borrowers using a mortgage broker, but it doesn’t apply to tracker deals.

The lender said it was available until 24 June 2018, although it could be withdrawn at any time.

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