Paragon introduces limited edition buy-to-let range

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Paragon Bank has launched a limited edition range of buy-to-let mortgages, including two and five-year fixed rates for portfolio landlords.

The four new 75% loan to value (LTV) rates start from 2.75%, are available for both purchase and remortgage and come with free valuations and £750 cashback. The deals are available across Single Self-Contained (SSC) units and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

They include:

Term LTV Property
type
Initial
rate
Product
fee
Cashback
2 years 75% SSC 2.75% 1% £750
2 years 75% HMO/MUB 2.85% 1% £750
5 years 75% SSC 3.10% 2% £750
5 years 75% HMO/MUB 3.34% 2% £750

All four rates are available for personal or limited company borrowing. Paragon classes a portfolio landlord as one with four or more mortgaged buy-to-let properties.

Moray Hulme (pictured), Paragon Bank’s director of mortgage sales, said: “With the Stamp Duty holiday tapering down at the end of the month, landlords will be looking for competitive rates as they seek to add new property to their portfolio.

“We are confident these limited-edition rates will be popular with our portfolio landlord customers seeking to purchase new properties or remortgaging existing deals. The free valuation and £750 cashback should also be appealing to landlords.”

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