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Here's why our Greener Mortgages have the feel good factor for you and your home.

Lower rates

Buy an energy efficient new build home and get a mortgage rate that’s lower than our core range, fixed for two or five years.

Eco friendly

Take a Greener Mortgage, and we’ll help cancel out the average UK home’s carbon emissions for a year by funding clean energy projects. Things like wind, solar and hydro energy. We also aim to help plant 100,000 trees.

Flexible payments

Overpay by up to 10% a year with no early repayment charges. You can also take payment holidays, subject to our agreement.

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For shiny happy new builds

If you'd like a Greener Mortgage, here are three things to check first.

  • You’re buying a new build home

    If you're moving into a new build home, then this range could be the one for you.
  • It’s A or B energy rated

    Just ask your house builder for the energy performance certificate (EPC) or predicted energy assessment, if your home is still being built. We'll ask to see this when you apply.
  • You've got the right deposit

    If you’ve got a 15% deposit you can apply right here. Or if you have a smaller deposit, speak to a mortgage broker about our Greener deals for Help To Buy Equity Loan Link opens in a new window or Shared Ownership schemes.

And just so you know, we’ll always check that our mortgages are right for you before we make you an offer.

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Be a net zero hero

The average UK home pumps out 5 tonnes of carbon a year*. Let’s do something to help.

Reducing emissions wherever we can is the best way to get to a net zero carbon world, but that's not always easy. So we've teamed up with Carbon Neutral Britain Link opens in a new window, who fund clean energy projects like wind, solar and hydro power. Together, we'll help cancel out some of those emissions.

Cancelling out carbon

Every time we sell a Greener Mortgage, we'll pump enough funding into clean energy projects to cancel out 5 tonnes of carbon emissions.

We'll also plant 100,000 trees

On top of those carbon cutting plans, we also aim to plant 100,000 trees. All done sustainably, and all thanks to our Greener Mortgage customers.

*The average UK household’s carbon emissions generated by heating and lighting the home are 5 tonnes of CO2 per year. Source: Carbon Neutral Britain 2021

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Our mortgage specialists are here to help answer your questions, talk through your needs then help you apply by arranging an appointment with one of our mortgage and protection advisors.

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You must be buying a new build home to live in. Once built, it must have an energy efficiency rating of A or B. You’ll also need a 15% deposit.

Each Greener Mortgage has a ‘loan to value’ ratio or ‘LTV’ that indicates the size of deposit needed compared to the value of your new home. For example, a Greener Mortgage with an 85% LTV requires a 15% deposit. So if your property is valued at £100,000, you’ll need a £15,000 deposit to borrow the remaining £85,000 needed to buy it.

You can check you're mortgage ready Link opens in a new window and begin your application online right now. If you’d rather get some advice, you can call us on 0330 127 4869 or speak to a mortgage broker.

Greener Mortgages are not currently available for remortgages or buy to let purchases, but we hope to expand the range in future.

Remember, your new build needs to be A or B energy rated. When you apply, we’ll need to see your new home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). If your home is still being built and doesn’t yet have an EPC, then a Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA) or a Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) calculation is fine too.​

A mortgage broker will take care of this for you. But if you’re applying to us directly, just ask your new house builder, sales manager or site office for a copy. Take a photo of it or scan it and send it to docs@virginmoney.com.

To reduce our impact on the environment, we should all try to reduce our everyday carbon footprint. But some emissions are more difficult to reduce, like carbon produced from heating and lighting our homes.

The good news is, we can cancel out some of those emissions by funding natural or clean energy projects. Some projects absorb carbon from the environment, like tree planting. Others help us use natural energy like wind, solar and hydro power, instead of fossil fuels that produce carbon dioxide and contribute to global warming.

That's why we've teamed up with Carbon Neutral Britain Link opens in a new window to help fund sustainable projects around the world. So every time a customer takes a Greener Mortgage, we’ll make a one-off payment to help those projects cancel out 5 tonnes of carbon emissions. That’s the equivalent of the average emissions generated by heating and lighting a UK home for a year (source: Carbon Neutral Britain 2021).

We’re working hard to put our carbon foot down and reduce the negative impact our operations, suppliers and partners have on society and the environment.

We aspire to be a net zero operation by 2030. That goes for the suppliers and partners we work with too, and we’ve already made a great start.

Our progress so far

  • 100% of the electricity that we are responsible for is now generated through renewable sources
  • We’ve reduced the amount of paper we use by 31% since 2019
  • None of our waste is sent to landfill

Read more about our approach to sustainability

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