Accord cuts selected five-year BTL rates

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Accord Buy to Let is cutting rates on nine of its five-year fixed rate products.

The updates are across both house purchasing and remortgaging products.

Highlights of the new range include a five-year fixed rate at 2.19% available for house-purchasing landlords with a 40% deposit with £500 cashback, free valuation and a £950 product fee.

For landlords with the same equity looking to remortgage, the 2.19% five-year fixed rate is also available with £250 cashback, free legals, free valuation and a £950 product fee.

Toni Roberts, Accord Buy to Let’s Mortgage Product Manager, said: “Five-year fixed rate products continue to be hugely popular with landlords looking for additional stability in the current climate. We’ve responded to the demand by improving rates on a range of products, demonstrating our continued commitment to supporting brokers, listening to their feedback and responding accordingly.”

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