New 80% LTV deals from Accord

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Accord Mortgages has launched four new deals in its range of 80% loan to value mortgages.

The two-year and five-year fixed rate products now each feature a range of incentives to help customers with the cost of arranging their mortgage.

The products, which all come with a £845 product fee, are:

  • Two year fixed rate at 2.74% for house purchase with paid-for standard valuation and £250 cash back
  • Two year fixed rate at 2.74% for remortgage with paid-for standard valuation and legal fee assistance
  • Five year fixed rate at 3.39% for house purchase with paid-for standard valuation and £250 cash back
  • Five year fixed rate at 3.39% for remortgage with paid-for standard valuation and legal fee assistance

A three year fixed rate mortgage at 80% LTV is also available, at 2.94% with a £845 fee.

Toni Roberts, Accord’s product manager, said: “We have listened to feedback from brokers and the 80% LTV level is one where they are seeing a lot of interest from customers.

“We hope extending the range of products and providing additional benefits like cash back on completion, together with the competitive rates on offer, will help to meet that need.”

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