Platform unveils new residential and BTL deals

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Platform has launched a new range of buy-to-let and residential products.
The lender has introduced new fixed and tracker deals as part of its strategy to grow both its residential and buy-to-let lending.

The new buy-to-let products are as follows:

* one-year fixed rates starting from 3.69%
* two-year fixed rates starting from 4.09%
* four-year fixed rates starting from 5.29%
* one-year tracker rates starting from 2.89%
* two-year tracker rates starting from 3.19%

Each product offers a choice of arrangement fees that include 2.5%, £2,495, £995 along with a fee-free option. Free valuation and free standard legal fees are available for remortgages and all come with a non-refundable administration fee of £140.

There is also a full term tracker product available at 5.09% with no early repayment charge.

The new residential mortgages are:

* one-year fixed rates starting from 3.29%
* two-year fixed rates starting from 3.39%
* four-year fixed rates starting from 4.79%
* two-year tracker rates starting from 2.39%

Free valuation and standard legal fees are also available on all products for remortgages, and each comes with a non-refundable administration fee of £140.

Lee Gladwell, business development director at Platform, said: “These exclusive intermediaries products provide brokers with a range of competitive deals to offer their clients.

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