Accord ups max loan size and removes property value restrictions

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Accord Mortgages has removed all property value restrictions and returned its maximum loan size to £5m for residential and £1m for buy-to-let applications.

A property value limit was put in place at the end of March, but with physical valuations now taking place, and as the Accord proposition starts to return to its pre-Covid-19 offering, from Friday 29 May, the restrictions will be lifted.

In addition, the lender is also relaunching its range of 90% loan to value (LTV) products with a maximum loan size of £600,000.

The new higher LTV range includes:

  • A two-year fixed rate at 2.35% at 90% LTV available for both house purchases and remortgages. The product comes with £995 fee, £500 cashback, free valuation and for remortgage customers free standard legal services
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.50% at 90% LTV available for house purchases, with £995 fee, £500 cashback and free valuation
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.49% at 90% LTV for remortgages only with £995 fee, £500 cashback, free valuation and free standard legal services

The latest changes from Accord also include a number of rate reductions on selected products at 75% to 85% LTV. These include:

  • A two-year fixed rate at 1.64% (was 1.71%) at 75% LTV available for house purchases. The product comes with £995 fee, £500 cashback and free valuation
  • A five-year fixed rate at 2.03% (was 2.07%) at 80% LTV for remortgages only, with no fee, £250 cashback, free valuation and free standard legal services
  • A two-year fixed rate at 2.04% (was 2.08%) at 85% LTV available for house purchases. The product comes with £495 fee, £500 cashback and free valuation

Jeremy Duncombe, director of intermediary distribution at Accord Mortgages, said: “We’re committed to rebuilding confidence in the market and supporting brokers and their clients with a competitive and broad range of products.

“Being able to remove the property value restrictions and increase our maximum loan size is the latest in a series of changes we have made to get back to our pre-covid criteria wherever possible

“Following last week’s successful launch back into the 90% LTV market we are also pleased to expand this range by re-introducing loans available up to £600,000. We first launched this offering back in November last year and had a very positive response from brokers, so it’s great to be able to meet the demand for these products once again.”

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