Paradigm adds the Buckinghamshire to lender panel

Paradigm Mortgage Services has added Buckinghamshire Building Society to its lender panel.

Member firms of the the mortgage services proposition will be able to access the Buckinghamshire’s range of residential and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages.

The Buckinghamshire’s range of products includes a joint borrower sole proprietor product for customers who are “income light”, with no maximum age for parents, as well as a reverse joint borrower sole proprietor for customers who require the child to help with affordability.

The society also offers an alternative to 90% LTV-plus lending through its family assist product, which offers a 40-year term and allows the applicant to borrow 100% of the purchase price by taking a collateral charge on either the parents’ or grandparents’ property.

Paradigm head of mortgages, John Coffield, commented: “We always want to work with lenders who push the envelope, and we are therefore very pleased to be bringing the Buckinghamshire Building Society to our members.

“The Buckinghamshire clearly look for specific customer needs in the mortgage market and tailor their proposition to this, with a range of unique and highly targeted products available in both the residential and BTL spaces.

“We know that many of our member firms will have clients for whom these products are undoubtedly needed, and we are looking forward to working with the team at the Buckinghamshire to highlight their offering our advisers.”

Buckinghamshire head of lending, Tim Vigeon, added: “This is a great time to be joining Paradigm. With our innovative mortgage proposition including our flexible and bespoke underwriting approach, we feel we can provide extra support to Paradigm members.”

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