January specials from Mortgage Trust

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John Heron, Paragon Mortgages

Buy-to-let lender Mortgage Trust has unveiled a range of limited quota products available exclusively only in January 2014.

The new limited quota products on offer come from no early repayment charge. There is a two year tracker at 3.85% available with a £995 product fee and a 4.25% two year tracker with no product fee.

Both of the new limited quota products are suitable for purchase and remortgage, come with free valuation and a fee of £150 applies.

John Heron (pictured), director of mortgages, said: “We offered a pilot product with no ERC back in November and had a very positive response, and whilst research has indicated that those landlord customers have no particular plans to redeem early, they do seem to value the flexibility these products offer.

“This is the first new range of the year, and we will continue to refresh our product range over the coming months, ensuring that we remain highly competitive at a time when we expect significant growth in the buy-to-let market.”

The £150 administration fee must be paid at the time of the online application submission in order to secure one of the limited quota products.

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