New three-year fixes from Accord Mortgages

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Accord Mortgages has introduced a range of new three-year fixed rate mortgages, available to those both looking to remortgage or buy a home.

A three-year fixed rate mortgage at 2.64% or offset at 2.84% is available at 90% LTV, both with a fee of £845. At 80% LTV, borrowers can either opt for a three-year fix at 2.04% or an offset mortgage at 2.24%, with a £845 fee.

The intermediary-only lender, which is part of Yorkshire Building Society Group, has also reduced rates on 75%, 80%, 85% and 95% LTV mortgages available for both house purchase and remortgage customers.

Changes include a 0.15% percentage point reduction on a duo of 90% LTV two-year fixed rate mortgages, now available at a rate of 2.29% or an offset offering at 2.49% and both come with a fee of £845.

Edward Smith, product manager at Accord, said: “We always try to offer brokers and borrowers a range of options and good, long-term value for money. Our new three-year fixes, coupled with rate reductions across our LTV range will allow borrowers to choose a competitive home loan that best suit their needs.”

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