New buy-to-let deals from Accord

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Accord Mortgages

Accord Buy to Let has launched a new range of five year fixed rate products.

The intermediary-only lender is offering the buy-to-let mortgages for purchase and remortgage customers at 70% and 75% loan-to-value (LTV) over a five year term.

New products include:

  • Five year fixed rate at 75% LTV at 3.89% with a 2.5% completion fee and paid-for standard valuation
  • Five year fixed rate at 70% LTV at 4.14% with a £2,300 completion fee
  • Five year fixed rate at 75% LTV at 4.44% with a £1,800 completion fee and £500 cashback

Jemma Anderson, Accord Mortgages’ product manager said: “We are expanding our range of buy to let products by introducing a series of competitive five-year mortgages that will give borrowers the assurance of knowing exactly what they will be paying over a long period of time.

“We are also giving our customers a range of rate and fee options on our competitive new products so they have a wide selection to choose the best mortgage to suit their needs.”

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