Accord cuts rates on over 50 buy-to-let deals

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Accord Buy to Let has reduced rates on more than 50 products for purchase or remortgage.

The reductions will be available across a selection of loan to values and cover two, three and five year products.

A two-year fixed rate is now available at 1.65% (was 1.85%) for those with a 25% deposit or equity stake and comes with a £1,495 product fee, free standard valuation and the option of £250 cash back or free standard legals.

Other deals, available for both house purchases and remortgages, include:

  • A five-year fixed rate at 1.88% (was 2.02%) at 60% LTV which comes with £250 cash back, free standard valuation and £1495 product fee
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.10% (was 2.37%) at 65% LTV with £250 cash back, free standard valuation and £950 product fee
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.50% (was 2.94%) at 75% with £500 cash back, free standard valuation and £195 product fee

Simon Garner, product manager at Accord Buy To Let, said: “We’ve reviewed our range and made these changes to ensure brokers have the best selection of products to offer clients.

“We’ve recently made a number of positive changes to the Accord Buy to Let offering with criteria changes and improved systems designed to make the application process more efficient, helping us to support more landlords.”

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