Accord cuts selected buy-to-let rates

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Accord Mortgages

Accord Mortgages is reducing rates by up to 0.10 percentage points on selected fixed rate buy-to-let products and introducing new fee options.

Deals include:

• New 3.79% two year fixed rate mortgage with £995 fee
• New 3.69% three year fixed rate mortgage with £1,995 fee
• New 4.09% three year fixed rate mortgage with £195 fee.

Each of these mortgages is available at 75% LTV (loan to value) for loans of between £50,000 and £500,000.

All buy-to-let products come with £500 cashback on completion.

“These buy-to-let products are among the most competitive on the market,” claimed Toni Roberts, Accord Mortgages’ product manager .

“In addition to cutting some of our fixed rates, we also have widened the choice of fee options across the range to offer customers more choice.

“The low fee option at just £195, with the £500 cashback which is available on all products, will be particularly attractive to customers wanting to minimise their upfront costs.”

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