Accord expands offset offering

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Accord Mortgages has added five new options to its offset range.

The new offsets are available to both buyers and borrowers looking to remortgage over a choice of different terms. These include:

  • 2.02% two-year fixed rate offset at 85% LTV with no upfront product fee
  • 2.44% two-year fixed rate offset at 90% LTV with a £995 product fee
  • 2.09% three-year fixed rate offset at 85% LTV with a £995 product fee
  • 2.19% five-year fixed rate offset at 65% LTV with a £995 product fee
  • 2.99% five-year fixed rate offset at 85% LTV with no upfront product fee

The lender has also cut rates on selected 80%, 85% and 90% loan to values (LTVs) by up to 0.30 percentage points.

This includes a 1.99% two-year fix at 90% LTV with a £995 product fee available to buyers and remortgaging customers.

Those looking for remortgage over a longer term can opt for a five-year fix at 2.76% at 90% LTV. This mortgage comes with a £995 product fee, plus the additional features of free standard valuation and free legal fees.

David Robinson, national intermediary sales manager at Accord, said: “The extension of our range is part of a series of improvements to make our offset mortgages more appealing to borrowers. These new additions give borrowers with different budgets a greater choice of competitive offset options.

“Offsets have lots of advantages and can be extremely beneficial for borrowers with a good amount of savings, or those who have less regular incomes due to commission or because they are self-employed. We’re committed to supporting brokers to educate more clients about the cost savings this type of home loan can provide.”

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