Accord relaunches maximum 80% LTV range

Accord Buy To Let has announced it is relaunching its product range at 80% loan-to-value (LTV) for both remortgage and house purchase landlords.
 
A new range of products will be launched at 8am on Friday 5 June to support the changes, as the buy-to-let (BTL) lender returns to offering its full range of LTV products after its forced changes at the end of March.
 
For brokers with landlord clients wanting to remortgage, products include a two-year fixed rate at 2.76% at 80% LTV, and a five-year fixed rate at 3.20% at 80% LTV. For landlords wishing to purchase, the range includes a two-year fixed rate at 2.89% at 80% LTV, as well as a five-year fixed rate at 3.25% at 80% LTV.

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