New trackers and product refresh from Paragon

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Paragon Mortgages has launched a range of lifetime tracker products, as well as refreshing the rest of its range of fixed and tracker buy-to-let mortgages.

There are three lifetime trackers for single self-contained properties and three available for multi-unit blocks and HMOs. Rates start at 4.50%, with a 1.50% product fee for all products, the maximum LTV is 75%.

The Paragon Mortgages’ product range also includes a number of two year trackers, with rates starting at 4.20%.

There are also six new two year fixed rate buy-to-let products available with initial rates of 4.45% – 5.95%. The 5.95% deal also has no product fee and all fixes are available for a LTV of up to 75%.

John Heron, director of mortgages, said: “The new lifetime tracker products are very competitive and offer something new for landlords who are looking to extend their portfolios.

“These are good value products for the whole term. The market has been somewhat “stuck in a rut” with two year fixes and trackers, which may have their place, but high reversion rates may mean that in many cases a good two year rate may not work out well in the longer term.”

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