Accord cuts 80% LTV rates

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Accord Mortgages

Accord Mortgages has cut interest rates on selected 80% loan to value (LTV) residential mortgages by up to 0.25 percentage points.

Rates within the 80% LTV product range – which includes two, three and five year fixed rate mortgages – now start from 2.29%.

New three-year fixed rate products featuring purchase and remortgage incentives have also been introduced at 75% LTV, with rates starting from 2.59%, to sit alongside existing two and five year fixed rate mortgages.

The new product range from Accord includes:

  • 2.29% 80% LTV two-year fixed rate with £1,845 completion fee
  • 2.49% 80% LTV two-year fixed rate with £845 completion fee, free standard valuation and £250 cashback on completion for house purchase customers or free legal assistance for remortgage customers
  • 2.59% 75% LTV three-year fixed rate with £845 completion fee, free standard valuation and £250 cashback on completion for house purchase customers or free legal assistance for remortgage customers

Rates on 80% LTV three-year fixed rate mortgages begin at 2.69% and at 3.24% on five year products.

Offset variants of all 80% LTV products are available at 0.20% more than their non-offset equivalents.

Jemma Anderson, Accord Mortgages’ product manager, said: “These rate reductions at 80% LTV, as well as our new three year 75% LTV products, reflect our ambition to always provide competitive products that meet a wide range of needs for our customers.”

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