Paragon extends larger loan availability

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Paragon Bank has broadened its buy-to-let larger loan offering to include Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and multi-unit blocks (MUBs).

The new 75% loan to value (LTV) product, which is available on loans between £350,000 and £1 million, has a rate of 3.60%, an APRC of 4.30% and includes a free mortgage valuation.

Paragon believes that the mortgage represents value for landlords who wish to finance higher value purchases, coming with the £3,500 product fee and £299 application fee fixed regardless of the loan amount.

The new product joins the option for single self-contained (SSC) properties launched in December 2020.

Moray Hulme (pictured), Paragon director of mortgage sales, said: “Following the success of the larger loan mortgage we launched in December last year, we’re extending our 75% LTV larger loan range with a new product that is available for HMOs and multi-unit blocks.

“We’re always looking for ways to provide brokers with competitive mortgages that meet the needs of landlords and we feel that this latest product caters particularly well to those who are developing their portfolios by adding higher value properties.”

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