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Troy encourages First Time Buyers to consider Local Authority Home Loan

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, is encouraging those looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.

More homebuyers in Westmeath now eligible for Local Authority home loan

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Deputy Darragh O’Brien, has announced significant improvements to the Local Authority home loan that will result in more people in County Westmeath being eligible to apply for the State-backed mortgage.

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.

Mortgage holders advised to review existing policies - Brokers Ireland

Responding to the ECB interest rate increase of 0.75 percent, Brokers Ireland said even though predicted by some commentators the fact that it is on the higher side is very disquieting for consumers with the real worry now being the unknown one of how long such increases will go on for and what level they will reach.

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."

Homeowners unknowingly under insured upon mortgage restructure arrangements

Mortgage arrears and/or mortgage restructuring arrangements impacting mortgage holders could mean that thousands of homeowners in Ireland are unknowingly insufficiently covered by their mortgage protection policy.

Brokers Ireland advise review of all existing mortgage term rates amongst homeowners

Responding to the most recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates for January 2022, Brokers Ireland advised mortgage holders, other than those on trackers, to review their current rate and term of mortgage and consider if they could achieve a rate and term that would better suit their circumstances and give greater security into the future.

Review your mortgage rate and term now – Brokers Ireland

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Responding to the Central Bank Retail Interest Rates for January 2022, Brokers Ireland is advising mortgage holders, other than those on trackers, to review their current rate and term of mortgage and consider if they could achieve a rate and term that would better suit their circumstances and give greater security into the future.

Existing mortgage lending measures outdated and in need of urgent reform - PII

Property Industry Ireland (PII), the Ibec group that represents the property and construction sector, has said that existing mortgage measures in Ireland are outdated and need to be amended to reflect new economic realities.

Steady competition is improving situation for mortgage holders - Brokers Ireland

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Commenting on the most recent Central Bank Retail Interest Rates for July 2021, Brokers Ireland said while Ireland is back at the top of the euro area league with Irish mortgage holders paying 1.45pc over and above the euro area average, there has been a continuing marginal improvement in the rate, reflecting more competition in the Irish market.

 

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