Accord Mortgages reviews residential offering

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Accord Mortgages is revising its residential mortgage range this week.

The intermediary-only lender is changing selected rates across a number of loan to values (LTVs) from Wednesday 26 May.

At 90% LTV there will be a two-year fixed rate of 3.30% (was 3.35%), which comes with a £495 fee, £750 cashback and free standard valuation.

For borrowers requiring 85% LTV, deals include:

  • A two-year fixed rate of 2.45% (was 2.50%)
  • A five-year fixed rate of 2.75% (was 2.77%)

Both options are available to house purchase and remortgage customers, and come with a £995 fee, £300 cashback and free standard valuation.

As part of the revised range, rates on selected products at 75% LTV will increase.

Jemma Anderson, mortgage manager at Accord Mortgages, said: “We’re committed to supporting brokers and their clients with a broad range of options to meet varying needs and have reviewed our range to deliver better value.

“While some rates at lower LTVs have increased, we’ve extended end dates to September and made positive changes to our higher LTV range which will be welcomed by those with smaller deposits.”

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