New deals from Mortgage Trust

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John Heron, Paragon Mortgages

Mortgage Trust has launched a range of new mortgage products.

The specialist buy-to-let lender has unveiled six new fixed rate products starting at 3.15% for two years.

The new 3.15%, 3.65% and 3.99% fixes are available for purchase and remortgage. The 3.30%, 3.80% and 4.15% are available for remortgage only and all products in the fixed rate range include free valuation, an administration fee of £150 and are available at 75% LTV.

The remortgage only products also benefit from free legal fees when the lender’s nominated legal provider is used.

The new tracker rates include two 65% LTV products with no product fee and rates of 3.85% and 3.95% with free valuation.

John Heron (pictured), director of mortgages at Mortgage Trust, said: “We are pleased to launch these new, very competitive buy-to-let products that are suited to landlord customers who are looking to grow their property portfolios.

“Due to volatility in the swap markets at the end of June we temporarily removed our fixed rate products. We are now back with a great mix of products, with a range of rates and free valuations available.”

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