Accord offers new 90% LTV deals

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Accord Mortgages is broadening its offering for borrowers with smaller deposits.

The intermediary lending subsidiary of Yorkshire Building Society has launched eight new products at 90% LTV, including a number of deals with incentives such as £250 cashback and free valuation.

The new products also include a two-year fixed rate mortgage at 4.99% and a new three-year fixed rate mortgage at 5.09%. Each is available at 90% LTV for house purchase and remortgage with a £995 fee.

“While some other lenders continue to focus on products at low LTVs, we want to continue to support customers across a broad range of mortgage needs,” said Steve McAvan, Accord Mortgages’ group intermediary product manager.

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