Accord Buy-to-Let cuts rates

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Accord Buy-to-Let has cut some of its mortgages by 0.25 percentage points as well as offering up to £1,000 cashback or free valuations on selected products.

The intermediary-only lender, part of the Yorkshire Building Society Group, is cutting rates across its two-year fixed 65% loan-to-value by 25 bps, with incentives including £1,000 cashback on completion or free valuations available on selected mortgages.

Highlights from the 65% LTV range include:

  • 2.79% two-year fixed rate with an £1,800 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 2.94% two-year fixed rate with an £800 product fee
  • 3.14% two-year fixed rate with an £800 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 3.34% two-year fixed rate with a £195 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 3.44% two-year fixed rate with a £195 product fee and £1,000 cashback on completion

The new launch also includes amendments to the 75% LTV mortgages, with reductions of 0.10 percentage points across the range.

These are:

  • 2.99% three-year fixed rate with a £2,495 product fee
  • 3.54% three-year fixed rate with a £1,800 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 3.59% three-year fixed rate with an £800 product fee
  • 3.79% three-year fixed rate with a £800 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 4.29 % three-year fixed rate with a £195 product fee, free standard valuation and £300 cashback on completion
  • 4.39% three-year fixed rate with a £195 product fee and £1,000 cashback on completion

Chris Maggs, national account manager at Accord Buy-to-Let, said: “We are pleased to be able to deliver some extremely competitive mortgages by reducing our rates further.

“We believe our buy-to-let mortgage range offers excellent choice for customers. We are continuing to listen to brokers’ needs by offering these new rates as well as high-quality service to both customers and brokers.”

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