Accord unveils new 65% LTV buy-to-let deals

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Accord Buy To Let has refreshed its product range, adding a series of house purchase and remortgage products at 65% loan to value (LTV).

New deals include the following:

  • A two-year fixed rate at 1.64% for remortgage clients which comes with a £1995 fee, £250 cashback and free standard valuation
  • A five-year fixed rate at 1.96% for house purchase clients, which comes with a £1995 fee, £500 cashback and free standard valuation.

New three-year fixed rates for house purchase and remortgage are also being launched, available up to 75% LTV with rates starting from 1.89%.

There are also changes to the existing range, with increased incentives and reduced rates at 75% LTV, including:

  • A two-year fixed rate mortgage at 2.19% (was 2.25%), which comes with a £995 fee, £500 cashback (was £250) and free standard valuation for house purchase clients
  • A two-year fixed rate mortgage at 1.83% (was 1.87%), which comes with a £1,995 fee, free standard valuation and remortgage legal service for those remortgaging.

Simon Garner, Accord Buy To Let product manager, said: “We’re pleased to be able to offer this updated range, and hope that by reviewing our incentives and reducing rates we can continue to provide brokers with a range of competitive mortgages for their landlord clients.”

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