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Mortgage interest rates showing increasing upward momentum - Brokers Ireland

Responding to the recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates publication for January, Brokers Ireland said while the weighted average interest rate on new Irish mortgages is almost a quarter percentage point (0.23 percent) lower than the euro area average as a whole it is showing increased upward momentum, having risen 24 basis points in one month, from 12 the previous month.

How to release equity from your home

Older homeowners can now apply to borrow against the value of their home to free-up cash for a more comfortable retirement.

Advice for first time buyers in Galway

There is almost unanimous agreement among the estate agents we spoke to on what is most important for first time buyers, and it can be summed up in one word: Finances.

Athlone Credit Union offering a mortgage home loan to suit your needs

Whether building, buying or trading up Athlone Credit Union has the mortgage home loan to suit your needs.

O’Donnellan & Joyce saw a record number of valuation requests this year

The threat of rising interest rates and the effect that it has on one’s pocket at the end of the month has been a key driving force throughout 2022 when it comes to home owners and those thinking of buying requesting valuations from the O’Donnellan & Joyce valuations team.

Mortgage rules changes do not go far enough - IPAV

While welcoming the changes to be made to the Central Bank macroprudential mortgage rules, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said they do not go far enough, especially for wage earners on under €60,000.

Athlone Credit Union offering members a mortgage product to suit all needs

Whether building, buying or trading up Athlone Credit Union has the mortgage to suit your needs.

Interest rate rises and inflation predicted to curb property increases - IPAV

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for June, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said while there is double digit growth in all 20 areas captured in the index, with a number even close to or at 20 percent especially in the border region, auctioneers are reporting a less strong second half of the year.

Consumers advised to act now and review mortgage before ECB rate rise

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Responding to the Central Bank Retail Interest Rates for June, Brokers Ireland has stated: "While there is a very welcome and further narrowing of the gap between Ireland and the euro area average interest rate, with Irish mortgage holders now paying less than 1pc (0.78pc) over and above the euro area average - it is of no practical effect to borrowers who should concentrate on getting the best mortgage rate available in the Irish market; and who should do so in the very short window left before the ECB raises its rate further as it has already indicated."

Majority believe mortgage or rent will be the biggest lifetime cost

As average property prices rise to €250,749 and monthly rent hits €1,222 in Westmeath, 50% of people in Ireland believe mortgage or rent will be the biggest lifetime cost

 

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