Accord Mortgages reviews buy-to-let cashback offering

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Accord Mortgages is now offering an extra £250 cashback on selected two-year-fixed 60% and 65% loan to value (LTV) mortgages across both its house purchase and remortgage range.

The 1.72% two-year-fixed rate product is now available with £500 cashback on completion and a free standard valuation for those buying properties at 60% LTV.

For landlords looking at remortgaging, the 1.82% two-year-fixed rate product at 65% LTV is also now available with £500 cashback on completion and a free standard valuation.

Chris Maggs (pictured), commercial manager at Accord Buy To Let, said: “We have reviewed the level of cashback available on selected products in order to provide additional financial support to landlords looking to purchase or remortgage a buy-to-let property.

“Our range of products are available to first time landlords, existing landlords and customers looking to re-finance their existing residential mortgage on a buy-to-let basis where they intend to purchase a new residential property.

“Coupled with competitive affordability calculations we believe we are providing exceptional options for landlords as well as spreading a bit of festive cheer.”

Following the changes, five products across the range will now offer £250 cashback and nine products will now offer £500 cashback on completion.

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