New BTL remortgages from Accord

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Accord Mortgages has launched a 1.94% two-year fix for buy-to-let remortgages at 65% loan to value (LTV).

It has a £1,495 fee plus free standard valuation and no legal fees.

Other remortgage deals available include a 2.84% five-year fix at 65% LTV, or a 2.94% five-year fix at 75% LTV. Both mortgages come with a £950 fee, free standard valuation and no legal fees, plus £500 cashback on completion.

For landlords looking to expand their portfolio there is a 2.39% two-year fix at 60% LTV, or a 2.69% two-year option at 75% LTV which come with the additional features of free standard valuation and £500 cashback on completion, and have no product fee.

Chris Maggs (pictured), commercial manager at Accord Buy To Let, said: “Whether you’re a portfolio landlord with four or more properties or a landlord with a smaller portfolio these new products, coupled with competitive rental affordability requirements, are sure to prove popular with brokers and landlords.

“Our most preferred mortgages amongst landlords tend to be those which offer three key incentives, a free basic valuation, free legal fees covering standard legal work and a cashback. There has probably never been a better time to remortgage with Accord.”

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