Accord extends 90% LTV offer period for further six days

Accord Mortgages has announced it is extending the limited release period for its 90% LTV home purchase range for an additional six days.

Originally due to end at 8pm on Wednesday 4 November, the broker-exclusive products will now be withdrawn at 8pm on Tuesday 10 November, the lender confirmed.

The 90% LTV home purchase products – available for first-time buyers and those wanting to move home – include a five-year fixed rate at 3.79% available for loans up to £500,000, as well as five-year fixed rate at 3.89% which is available for loans between £500,001 and £600,000. Both of the lender’s products come with a £995 product fee and free valuation.

“Since launching on Monday morning, we’ve seen the positive impact our increased capacity has had on service levels,” Accord director of intermediary distribution, Jeremy Duncombe commented.

“The recent changes we made to LTI caps, as well as having a boosted underwriting team means we are ahead of where we planned to be and so have made the decision to extend the offering for longer. We hope advisers can support more clients get the homes they want.”

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