Paradigm adds Market Harborough to lender panel

Paradigm has confirmed the addition of Market Harborough Building Society to its lender panel.

Member firms of Paradigm can now access Market Harborough’s range of specialist mortgages for both purchase and remortgage purposes.

Market Harborough’s offering covers residential with complex property or income, large loans, bridging finance, multi-generation mortgages up to four incomes with no family connection, expat residential and let, as well as holiday lets with AirBnB as standard.

The society also offers any of these mortgages in combination with each other, and lends to foreign nationals on part-residential, part-let properties.

Paradigm’s member firms will also have access to Market Harborough’s range of specialist business development managers (BDMs), active across England and Wales.

Director of mortgages at Paradigm, Richard Howes, said: “Market Harborough is a lender that has carved out a considerable niche in the specialist lending space and we are therefore very pleased to be adding it to our lender panel today.

“With a real focus on individual underwriting and a willingness to look at product options for a range of specialist individual borrower and property needs, we’re sure our member firms will have plenty to interest their clients, and to engage with Market Harborough on.”

National account manager at Market Harborough, Chris Thompson, added: “We can’t wait to work with Paradigm and look forward to supporting its members with their complex cases. We pride ourselves on being a lender you can trust – we offer a personal service with dedicated BDMs and underwriters to keep you updated and help your cases progress smoothly. We also commit to a minimum 24-hour product withdrawal notice period.”

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