Perenna launches five-year fixed rate mortgage range
The announcement comes amid a wider rollout of new products from the lender.
Perenna, the long-term fixed rate mortgage lender, has expanded its product suite with the launch of a five-year fixed rate mortgage product.
The announcement follows the rollout of Perenna’s new seven, 10, and 15-year fixed rate products.
Borrowers benefit from the financial stability of a fixed rate for five years, but are not subject to early repayment charges if they sell or move home within the fixed period or overpay by less than 10% per year. The mortgage is open to anyone who meets Perenna’s standard lending criteria.
Perenna's offering gives borrowers access to flexible loans up to 95% LTV and up to 6x their income.
The new products will be available exclusively through brokers from 8am Thursday 11th December, with rates starting at 4.68% for a five-year fixed rate at 60% LTV, with a £995 fee.
Colin Bell, co-founder and chief operating officer at Perenna, said: “Perenna is committed to delivering flexible, secure mortgage options in a market that has struggled to give borrowers what they really need – long-term financial stability without sacrificing flexibility. Our new five-year fixed is a direct response to broker and customer demand, and the team has worked hard to bring a solution to underserved segments who need certainty and choice.
"With this addition to our range, borrowers can now fix for five years or more while retaining real flexibility – no ERCs if they move home, or pay down from their own funds as well as the ability to overpay up to 10% a year. Combined with our seven, 10 and 10-year fixed options, it gives brokers a powerful toolkit of long-term stability with true flexibility. For clients who expect to move in the next few years, it’s a compelling way to secure certainty today without locking themselves in tomorrow – they can take the mortgage with them or pay it off if new products at the time are more favourable.”
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