New five-year buy-to-let deals from Accord

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Accord Buy To Let had unveiled a new five-year fixed rate range which includes added incentives.

The new mortgages from the intermediary-only lender, which is part of Yorkshire Building Society Group, are available to remortgaging landlords with a 25% or 40% deposit and come with some no-product completion fee options.

New deals include the following:

  • 2.99% five-year fixed rate mortgage at 60% LTV with no product completion fee
  • 2.99% five-year fixed rate mortgage at 75% LTV with a £1,845 fee

All are available with free standard valuation and the choice of either standard legal fees or £300 cashback on completion.

Accord has also reduced rates on selected fixed rate mortgages by up to 0.15 basis points. Deals include a 1.84% two-year fix at 60% LTV for landlords looking to remortgage, with a £1,845 fee, free standard valuation and a choice of either free standard legal fees or £300 cashback on completion.

Chris Maggs, Accord’s buy-to-let commercial manager, said: “We’re constantly reviewing our buy-to-let mortgages to offer the best fit for landlords. Our new five-year fixes, coupled with the rate reductions, provide a choice of competitive deals across our entire mortgage range to suit every landlord’s requirements.

“We hope the additional incentives, and choice of no product completion fee options, will minimise the cost for landlords when they take out a remortgage on a property.”

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