Accord cuts buy-to-let fixed rates

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Accord Buy to Let has reduced selected rates by up to 0.15 percentage points on its range of two-year fixed rate 60% and 75% loan-to-value (LTV) mortgages.

The intermediary-only lender is now offering remortgaging landlords with a 25% deposit a range two-year fixed rate mortgages with £800 or £2,495 fee options and a choice of incentives on selected products.

Deals in the two-year remortgage range now include:

  • 2.34% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV, with a £2,495 product fee
  • 2.49%two-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV, with a £2,495 product fee and free standard valuation and legal fees
  • 2.49% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV, with a £2,495 product fee and £300 cashback on completion and free standard valuation
  • 2.64% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV, with a £800 product fee
  • 2.89% two-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV, with a £800 product fee and free standard legal feesor £300 cashback on completion, and free standard valuation

Each mortgage is available with a discounted reversion rate of 4.04% for three years once the initial fixed rate period ends. During the reversion rate period, landlords won’t have to pay any early repayment charges and can redeem their mortgage at any time. On the loan’s fifth anniversary, the mortgage rate will revert to Accord’s standard variable rate of 5.79%.

Chris Maggs, Accord’s buy to let commercial manager, said: “Not only does our new range offer enticing rates and a choice of incentives, landlords taking out a two or three year product will also benefit at the end of the mortgage term, as they will revert to our discounted reversion rate or have the option of transferring to another attractive product available for existing borrowers.

“We are constantly reviewing our buy-to-let mortgages to offer the best fit for landlords, and we hope that this combination of benefits will really appeal to both landlords and brokers looking for the best option to suit their individual requirements.”

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