Accord cuts buy-to-let rates

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Accord Buy To Let Mortgages has reduced rates on its five year fixed rate deals for house purchase and remortgage.

Mortgages are available from 3.79% up to 75% LTV, with a range of fee options and incentives, including:

  • Five year fixed rate mortgage at 3.79% with a 2.5% completion fee and free valuation
  • Five year fixed rate mortgage at 4.24% with a £1,800 completion fee, free valuation and £250 cashback
  • Five year fixed rate mortgage at 4.49% with no completion fee and £500 cashback

Accord Buy To Let also offers a five year fixed rate mortgage up to 70% LTV at 4.04%, with a £2,300 fee.

All five year deals have a £195 booking fee.

Chris Maggs, national account manager for Accord Buy to Let, said: “Fixed rate mortgages remain popular and many borrowers choose five year deals for the stability they provide in longer-term financial planning.

“These deals are extremely competitive and could enable borrowers to make significant savings, compared to other five year fixed rate deals currently on the market.”

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