Buy To Let lender offers new green mortgage products to landlords

Buy To Let lender offers new green mortgage products to landlords


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Buy To Let lender Paragon Bank has added five-year fixed-rate ‘green’ products to its range of BTL mortgages.

Rates start at 4.89 per cent – available on Paragon’s five per cent fee option – suitable for the purchase or remortgaging of single self-contained properties with EPCs of A-C. 

This increases to 4.94 per cent for homes with lower energy efficiency ratings and 5.14 per cent for Houses in Multiple Occupation and Multi-Unit Blocks.

The specialist lender is also offering nil fee options, with £750 cashback available on selected mortgages. These are priced from 5.94 per cent for the ‘green’ SSC product, rising by 5bps for standard energy efficiency and to 6.19 per cent for HMO and MUB.

All of the five-year fixed rate products included in the launch have interest coverage ratios calculated in line with initial rates. They are offered at up to 75 per cent LTV for landlords applying through limited company structures or in personal name in England, Scotland and Wales.

Louisa Sedgwick, Commercial Director at Paragon Bank, says: “Speaking to both brokers and landlords, we know that many are more positive than they were during last year and we’re already seeing this reflect in business levels.

“This reinforces our belief that landlords want to invest in the sector in response to continued strong levels of tenant demand. We’re aiming to support this by providing landlords with more choice, offering five per cent and nil fee products as well as options that include £750 cashback, which can be used to cover legal expenses, for example.”

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