Accord improves buy-to-let incentives and rates

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Accord Buy To Let is cutting rates and improving its incentive offerings on selected products across its range.

As of 8am on 10 December, the refresh sees 11 products updated.

Remortgage highlights include the following:

  • A two-year fixed rate at 1.74% (was 1.84%) at 65% LTV with £1,495 completion fee and free valuation
  • A two-year fixed rate at 1.82% (was 1.89%) at 65% LTV with £1,495 completion fee, free valuation and now including remortgage legal service
  • A five-year fixed rate at 3.99% at 80% LTV with a £1,995 completion fee including free valuation, remortgage legal service and now an added cashback of £1,250

For purchase customers, products now available include:

  • A two-year fixed rate at 3.98% at 80% LTV with a £1,995 completion fee, free valuation and cashback of £1,500 (was £250)
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.00% at 65% LTV with a £1,995 completion fee, free valuation and cashback of £500 (was £250)

Simon Garner, Accord’s buy-to-let product manager, said: “To ensure we can continue to offer as competitive a range of products to landlords as possible, we have reviewed the range and made a number of adjustments to rates and incentives.

“We hope the refresh will be well received by brokers looking to secure the best purchase and remortgage deals for their clients.”

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