Vernon launches new mortgage range

Vernon Building Society has relaunched its mortgage range to brokers, featuring a wide range of mainstream and specialist lending solutions.

The new products strengthen the lender’s innovative and common-sense approach to meeting the needs of homebuyers, remortgagors and landlords.

The mutual’s buy-to-let range is accessible to individual landlords and limited companies, and two of its mortgages are available on holiday lets.

The lender has also relaunched its retirement mortgages, buy-for-uni deals and self-build options alongside its mainstream mortgages.

Brendan Crowshaw, head of mortgage and savings distribution at Vernon Building Society, said: “We’re an experienced buy-to-let lender and these new products will provide more landlords with specialist borrowing solutions.

“Feedback from our broker partners highlighted increasingly diverse borrowing needs in the buy-to-let sector. We’ve adapted our range to meet those needs, while retaining our flexible approach to lending.”

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