Paragon launches limited edition buy-to-let fixes
Four new fixed rate mortgages have launched at 75% LTV.
"With the Bank of England increasing the Base Rate last week, we are confident that these products will provide additional options for landlords"
Paragon Bank has launched four limited edition buy-to-let fixed rate mortgages, all available up to 75% LTV.
Rates on the two-year products start at 4.80% when purchasing or remortgaging homes with EPC ratings of A-C, rising to 4.85% on properties rated EPC D or E. Interest Coverage Ratio (ICR) calculation rates are 6.80% and 6.85% respectively.
Five-year products start at 5.00% on properties rated EPC A-C and increase to 5.05% for scores of D and E. The ICR is calculated at 5.50% on both five-year products.
The four products are available when purchasing or remortgaging HMOs, multi-unit blocks and single self-contained properties.
All products are offered with free valuations and £350 cashback, incur a product fee of 3.00% and are available to portfolio landlords with four or more mortgaged buy-to-let properties in England, Scotland and Wales.
Moray Hulme, director for mortgage sales at Paragon, said: “Since we refreshed our product range at the start of the year, we’ve seen a positive response from the market.
“This, along with conversations with brokers and landlords, reinforces our belief that alongside plenty of remortgage business, professional landlords want to continue investing in response to strong demand for rented homes despite a challenging economic environment.
“With the Bank of England increasing the Base Rate last week, we are confident that these products will provide additional options for landlords seeking some certainty.”
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