Accord improves high LTV offering

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Accord Mortgages has cut rates on its 90% and 95% LTV mortgages by up to 0.50 percentage points.

New deals include a 90% LTV, two-year fixed rate mortgage at 3.59% with a £345 product fee and free standard valuation.

Other 90% LTV products which have changed are:

  • Two-year fixed mortgage at 3.34% with £845 product fee
  • Two-year fixed mortgage at 3.44% with £845 product fee and free standard valuation and £250 cashback
  • Two-year fixed mortgage at 3.44% with £345 product fee

Meanwhile, borrowers with a 5% deposit can pick up a two-year fixed rate mortgage at 4.99% with an £845 product fee.

For those looking for a zero fee option on a 95% loan to value, there is a two-year fixed rate mortgage at 5.39% with £750 cashback.

David Robinson, national account manager for Accord Mortgages, said: “These rate reductions provide competitive rates for borrowers with 5% and 10% deposits. It is part of our ongoing commitment to offering borrowers and brokers excellent fixed rate products.”

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