15 new 80% LTV deals introduced by Accord Mortgages

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Accord Mortgages

Accord Mortgages has cut rates on selected residential products by up to 0.35 percentage points, as well as introducing a series of new mortgages.

This follows its ‘seven-day’ promotion last week.

15 new products at 80% loan to value (LTV) have been added to Accord’s core range. The Yorkshire Building Society brand said this was decded after products at this LTV proved “especially popular” during the week-long sale, which ended on Friday.

Rates on the 80% LTV products start at 2.24%, at 1.99% on 75% LTV products and 1.94% at the 65% LTV level.

Fees vary from £345 to £1,845 and additional support including free valuations, legal assistance and cashback on completion totalling up to £800 is available on selected products.

Jemma Anderson, Accord Mortgages’ product manager, said: “The 80% LTV products we offered during the seven-day promotion were a real hit with brokers and customers so we have brought those in to our standard product range.

“We have also made reductions in rates on mortgages at the 65%, 75% and 80% LTV level and are very competitively positioned across our entire range.”

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