Accord announces new fixed rates

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Accord Mortgages has unveiled a range of fixed-rate remortgage deals.

The intermediary-only lender has launched new remortgage options at 65%, 75%, 80%,85% and 90% loan to values (LTVs).

Rates start at 1.49% for a two-year fixed rate at 65% LTV. Borrowers with a 25% deposit can access a 1.59% two-year fix. On offer at 80% LTV is a 1.74% two-year fixed rate mortgage, and available at 85% LTV is a two-year fix at 1.88%.

All of these mortgages come with a £845 fee, free legal service and  free standard valuation incentives.

David Robinson, national intermediary sales manager at Accord, said: “It is proving to be a popular time for borrowers to remortgage at the moment, with many hoping to make the most of the competitive deals on offer during this period of economic uncertainty.

“We believe that our new remortgage options will prove popular amongst borrowers and the options across the different terms and LTV range, plus the added incentives, will allow brokers to choose the best loan to suit their clients’ requirements.”

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