New Accord remortgage deals remove upfront costs

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Accord Mortgages has launched a pair of fixed rate mortgages with no up-front fees and added features to help borrowers manage the upfront cost of remortgaging.

A two-year fix at 1.66% is available at 65% LTV, while borrowers with a 75% LTV mortgage can get a five-year fix at 2.24%. Both mortgages come with free standard valuation and free legal fees, and have no upfront product fee.

The intermediary-only lender has also reduced rates across selected 65%, 75% and 80% LTV fixed rate mortgages by up to 0.10 percentage points.

Deals for remortgage customers include a 1.33% two-year fix and a 1.89% five-year fix both at 65% LTV with a £995 fee, and come with free standard valuation and free legal fees. Available at 75% LTV is a three-year fix at 1.99%, which has no upfront fee and also comes with free standard valuation and free legal fees.

In addition, Accord has reduced the rate on its two-year base rate tracker at 65% LTV by 0.05 percentage points to 1.24%. This mortgage gives borrowers flexibility to exit their mortgage early without paying  any early redemption fees.

David Robinson, national intermediary sales manager at Accord, said: “It is proving to be a popular time for borrowers to remortgage at the moment, especially those seeking lower loan-to-value deals.

“We believe that our new remortgage options will prove popular amongst borrowers and the options across the different terms, plus the additional features, will help brokers to choose the best loan to suit their clients’ requirements.”

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