Paragon Bank launches new limited edition BTL range
Paragon Bank has announced the launch of a limited edition buy-to-let product range including options with nil and flat fees in response to broker feedback.

Nil fee five-year fixed rates are available for those purchasing or remortgaging single self-contained (SSC) properties, with rates starting at 6.35%, or HMOs at 6.60%.
Landlords can also select a five-year fixed rate with a flat fee of £2,995, with rates starting at 6.05% for SSCs, or 6.30% for HMOs, available up to 65% LTV and on loans up to £500,000.
The bank has launched three 12-month discounted SVR rates, starting at 5.50% for SSCs and 5.75% for HMOs - both of which come with a 1.50% fee.
All products include free valuations, no application fees and are available to portfolio landlords in England, Scotland and Wales.
Louisa Sedgwick, Commercial Director at Paragon Bank, said:
“We’re delighted to launch a range of limited-edition products that we feel provide something a little different to those offered by many of our competitors.
“We’ve listened to brokers who have told us that nil and fixed fee options should appeal to landlords wanting higher loan amounts, up to £500,000, alongside the certainty of fixing rates for five years. In addition, we have 12-month discounted variable rate products that provide competitively priced options for those who want to remain active in the market without committing to a longer term.
“These deals complement our core range, which includes a mix of lower rates and different fees, in addition to options like our track to fix product. Having the ability to secure a new discounted variable rate and then switch to a Paragon fix at any time during the term offers a mix of flexibility and certainty that may be particularly appealing given the fluidity of the current market.”

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