Accord to offer 90% homemover deals for three days

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Accord Mortgages id to offer another limited release of 90% LTV products, this time for a three-day period available to both first-time buyers and those wanting to move home.

The home purchase products will launch at 9am on Monday, 2 November and be withdrawn at 8pm on Wednesday, 4 November.

The products are as follows:

  • A five-year fixed rate at 3.79% at 90% LTV with £995 product fee and free valuation. Available for loans up to £500,000
  • A five-year fixed rate at 3.89% at 90% LTV with £995 product fee and free valuation. Available for loans between £500,001 and £600,000

Jeremy Duncombe, Accord Mortgages’ director of intermediary distribution, said: “We’ve had a positive response to our previous releases for first-time buyers, but we know there is a need to support a broader range of purchase customers and for products to be available for a longer period of time.

“During the last month, we’ve been able to improve our capacity by increasing the options to self-serve and adding resource to our underwriting team. As a result, we are now in a position to return to the market and offer this wider proposition for an extended period.

“There have been limited high LTV options for movers during the last few months so we’re anticipating a high demand for these products. By extending the availability to three days, we can offer valuable support to the market whilst maintaining service levels. After this pulse, we’ll assess the impact of the products and the competitive conditions before returning again when we can.”

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