New BTL deals from Accord Mortgages

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Accord MortgagesAccord Mortgages is launching a new range of buy-to-let products on 1 November.

Eight low-fee 70% LTV mortgages are being introduced for house purchase and remortgage.

New products include:

• Two year fixed rate at 3.99%, with £195 fee and £500 cashback on completion
• Two year tracker at 3.49%, with a £195 booking fee, 1.75% completion fee, and £500 cashback on completion
• Five year fixed rate at 4.69%, with £195 fee and £500 cashback on completion.

Accord now provides a range of two, three and five year tracker and fixed rate buy-to-let products at 70% and 75% LTV for house purchase and remortgage customers. They are available for properties valued from £50,000 to £500,000.

Rates for 75% LTV products start at 3.89% for a two year tracker and 4.09% for a two year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage.

“We are constantly listening to brokers and refining our services to meet their needs and support their customers,” said Chris Maggs, Accord Mortgages’ national sales manager for buy-to-let.

“These latest products, at 70% LTV and with very low fees, demonstrate how we are responding to market demand and delivering very competitive products.

“Buy-to-let is a growing part of Accord’s business and that will continue as we strengthen our product range and deliver the high quality service brokers expect.”

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  1. It is good to know that Accord mortgage is launching new buy to let products and 70% LTV and very low fees and making way to buy to let mortgage investors to invest in it and get good return.

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