New BTL deals from Accord Mortgages

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Accord Mortgages is cutting its rates on buy-to-let mortgages by up to 0.35 percentage points.

The new product range from the intermediary lending subsidiary of Yorkshire Building Society sees all rates available at 75% LTV.

Deals include a two-year fixed rate at 4.09% with a £995 fee and £500 cashback as well as a five-year fixed rate at 4.89%, also with a £995 fee and £500 cashback.

A new three year fixed rate mortgage is being introduced, at 4.19%, and all flat fee products now come with £500 cashback.

Rates on tracker mortgages also have been cut by 0.20 percentage points, to 3.49%.

“We’re introducing these very competitive, best buy products at 75% LTV for purchase and remortgage to increase our competitive presence in the buy-to-let market as we look ahead to next year,” said Martin McIntosh, Accord’s product manager.”

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