Accord expands remortgage product range

Accord Buy To Let has announced it is expanding its remortgage product range to offer more choice to brokers with landlord clients.
 
The lender has revealed 13 new products products between 60% and 65% loan-to-value (LTV) will be made available with two or three-years fixed term options.

Accord added that highlights across these new products also include free valuation, and either £250 Cashback or free standard legal services.

Rates on more than half of Accord’s existing range are also being reduced to offer landlords a more competitive selection of products, which includes rate cuts to five-year fixed term options also between 60% and 65% LTV.
 
Accord Buy To Let product manager, Simon Garner, commented: “These are difficult times for all and so we’ve reviewed our product range and looked at where we can offer better options to landlords wanting fixed-rate shorter terms whilst they wait to see how the market adjusts.”

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