Fleet Mortgages launches new BTL 2-year tracker

Fleet Mortgages launches new BTL 2-year tracker

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Fleet Mortgages, the buy-to-let specialist lender, has today (10th April 2026) announced the launch of three new 75% LTV two-year tracker products available within its three buy-to-let lending ranges: Standard, Limited Company and HMO/Multi-Unit Freehold Block (MUFB).

Within both the Standard and Limited Company ranges, the new two-year tracker products are available at Bank Base Rate (BBR) plus 0.75%, with a current price of 4.5%. Both include a free valuation up to £500k.

The HMO/MUFB two-year tracker is available at BBR plus 1.4%, with a current price of 5.15%.

The three new tracker products come with a 2% completion fee (minimum £750) and no ERCs, which Fleet said offers landlords greater flexibility to switch products without penalty. All three tracker products revert to BBR plus 3% at the end of the term, which runs until 31st October 2028.

Fleet said the introduction of these new two-year trackers provided advisers and their landlord borrower clients with greater choice, particularly for those seeking short-term flexibility in the current interest rate environment.

Steve Cox, Chief Commercial Officer at Fleet Mortgages, said: “We know advisers are working closely with landlord clients to navigate an uncertain rate environment, and these products offer a straightforward solution for those who may not want to commit to a longer-term, fixed-rate at this stage.”

Paragon launches flat-fee BTL range

 Paragon has launched six limited edition five-year fixed products – three for loans up to £1 million and three for mortgages above £1 million up to £4 million (dependant on LTV and number of properties), all with a flat fee of £3,995.

Rates on products with a maximum loan of up to £1 million start at 5.67% for single self-contained (SSC) properties with an EPC rating of A-C, increasing by 5bps for those with EPCs of D or E.

For loans of above £1 million up to £4 million, rates start at 5.79% for SSC properties with an EPC rating of A-C, increasing by 5bps for those with EPCs of D or E.

Two limited edition five-year fixed-rate products are available for Houses in Multiple Occupation and Multi-unit Blocks, priced at 5.92% for loans up to £1 million and 6.04% for loans between £1 million and £4 million.

The products are available for landlords purchasing in their own name or limited company structures and come with free valuation.

The specialist lender has also reintroduced an 80% LTV five-year fixed rate product, with rates starting at 6.60% for single self-contained properties with EPC ratings of A-C. This product comes with no fee.

 For more information,  visit the Paragon  here.

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