Accord Buy To Let relaunches product range at up to 80% LTV

Accord Buy To Let relaunches product range at up to 80% LTV

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Accord Buy To Let’s mortgage offering is now back to pre-coronavirus levels, with products available at up to 80% loan-to-value (LTV) for both purchase and remortgage.

The buy-to-let lender has returned to offering its full range of LTV products following the forced changes at the end of March.

Available from today, new purchase products at 80% LTV include a two-year fixed rate at 2.89% and a five-year fix at 3.25%, both with a £950 product fee, free standard valuation and £500 cashback.

For remortgage, 80% LTV products include a two-year fixed rate at 2.76% and a five-year fix at 3.20%, both with a £950 product fee, free standard valuation and either £250 cashback or Accord’s remortgage legal service included.

Jeremy Duncombe, director of intermediary distribution at Accord Mortgages, commented: “Not only have we been able to re-launch our 80% LTV range, but we’re offering a very competitive choice of products to landlords with smaller deposits.

“This latest launch sees our buy-to-let product offering back to where it was at the start of the year, which is a huge achievement in such a short space of time and we thank all brokers for their support and patience over the last few weeks.”

 

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