Paradigm launches West One’s residential proposition to members

Paradigm has announced that it has launched West One’s residential proposition to its member firms.

Member firms of the mortgage protection and compliance services proposition will now have access to West One’s recently-launched residential offering, which covers purchase, remortgage and unencumbered properties.

West One’s residential mortgage products are available from loan sizes of £25,000 to £1m, and come with repayment terms of three to 40 years, a fast-track remortgage service and multiple product options.

The specialist lender also provides dedicated and experienced broker support teams to assist with any enquiries or issues.

Director of mortgages at Paradigm, Richard Howes, commented: “There is a growing complexity to residential borrowers’ needs and circumstances, which means there is an increase in need for specialist mortgage products from lenders who fully understand this market, and can tailor their service and criteria to those specific needs.

“We are therefore very pleased to be able to offer West One’s new residential proposition to Paradigm member firms, who we know are increasingly active in the specialist residential space and are always looking for quality lenders who can provide individual support for both them and their clients.

“We have been working with West One for some time, offering its buy-to-let products to Paradigm firms, so we’re very pleased to be able to work together, pushing out this new specialist residential proposition, which I’m sure will be welcomed widely by our members.”

Head of clubs and networks at West One, Paul Huxter, added: “In the current challenging economic environment we find ourselves in, our residential products will help Paradigm firms and their advisers find the right solution for their clients.

“Through the trusted partnership we have built with their members we will assist in getting their specialist residential cases placed.”

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