Paragon expands 80% LTV range to product switches and further advances
The extension follows the launch of 80% LTV products for purchase and remortgage in April.
Paragon Bank has expanded its range of 80% LTV buy-to-let mortgages to include product switches and further advances.
Rates start at 6.24% for a five-year fixed-rate for single self-contained properties, houses in multiple occupation and multi-unit blocks. The product includes free valuations and no application fee.
The range includes two product switch options and two further-advance products, including two and five-year rates.
The extension of its 80% LTV range follows the launch of 80% LTV products for purchase and remortgage in April.
Russell Anderson, commercial director of mortgages at Paragon, said: “Adding 80% LTV products to our range gives landlords more choice and flexibility, and we have seen a positive response to the launch of our purchase and remortgage range in April.
“We want to ensure that our existing customers also benefit from the flexibility that 80% LTV products offer, so we are pleased to expand our range to both product switches and further advances.”
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