Accord Mortgages returns to BTL market

Accord Mortgages has announced the launch of a new range of buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages, following a temporary withdrawal from the market.

The move by the lender follows its return to the residential market last week.

Accord confirmed it is now offering two and five-year products up to 75% loan-to-value (LTV) with rates starting from 5.84%.

Products in its new range will include a five-year fixed rate of 5.84% at 65% LTV, a two-year fixed rate of 6.27% at 65% LTV, and a five-year fixed rate mortgage of 6.12% at 75% LTV, each of which is available to both those looking for house purchase or to remortgage.

Managing director at Accord Mortgages, Jeremy Duncombe, commented: “Following our return to the residential market, we’re pleased to reintroduce a new BTL range to provide choice for brokers and their landlord clients.”

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