Newcastle for Intermediaries reduce residential stress rate

Newcastle for Intermediaries has announced a reduction in its residential stress rate for those borrowing over a term of up to five years, improving affordability options for borrow

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Editor | Modern Lender
12th June 2025
Franco Di Pietro

Newcastle for Intermediaries has announced a reduction in its residential stress rate for those borrowing over a term of up to five years, improving affordability options for borrowers.  

The change applies to the society’s  two, three and five-year fixed rate residential products. By reducing its stress rate the lender has improved the potential amount borrowers can lend across its full product range, including Shared Ownership, and Interest Only ranges, unlocking additional borrowing capacity. 

The new stress rate aligns with the growing demand for more accessible mortgage solutions and reflects the lender’s purpose to help more people to own their own home. Newcastle for Intermediaries seeks to support intermediaries in providing enhanced borrowing options for their clients, ultimately addressing the challenges faced by many in achieving homeownership. 

Franco Di Pietro, Head of Intermediary Mortgages at Newcastle Building Society, commented, “We are committed to supporting our intermediaries and their clients in navigating the complexities of today’s mortgage landscape. The reduction in our residential stress rate is intended to boost borrowers’ affordability and demonstrates our dedication to making homeownership more achievable. 

“Our residential stress rate is just one of the ways we measure affordability as part of our approach to ensuring responsible and sustainable lending, and we believe this move will empower brokers to help more clients secure the funding they need.” 

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