Accord reduces remortgage rates

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Accord Mortgages has cut remortgage rates by up to 0.15 basis points.

The intermediary-only lender has made reductions across its 65%, 75%, 80% and 85% LTVs (loan-to-value) range, which also come with a choice of incentives.

Deals now include a two-year fix at 1.34% at 65% LTV, and a two year fixed rate mortgage at 1.44% for borrowers with 25% deposit. Both mortgages come with a £845 fee, and free standard valuation and standard legal fees.

David Robinson, Accord’s national intermediary sales manager, said: “These rate reductions are part of our ongoing commitment to offer borrowers and brokers value for money and a wide range of mortgages.

“We feel these reductions along with the added incentives will help to reduce the financial outlay for borrowers who are looking to remortgage.”

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