Paragon unveils temporary fee removal offer

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Paragon is scrapping valuation and application fees on all its buy-to-let Portfolio products for a limited period.

The usual application fee of £150 and valuation fee are being waived for a limited time only.

This promotion follows the launch of four new two-year fixed Portfolio products, starting at 2.99% at 75% loan to value (LTV) for single self-contained units and 3.20% for HMO / MUB, in October.

John Heron, managing director – mortgages at Paragon, said: “It’s important to us that our buy-to-let products represent the very best value and choice to our landlord customers and intermediary partners.

“This offer, whilst only available for a limited time, does just that and we hope it will be a welcome piece of good news for landlords in an otherwise challenging market of late.”

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