Interest rates have hit the floor. Here are the vital lessons for borrowers
The ECB is holding rates steady, though borrowers will hope the sale of PTSB introduces new competition to the Irish mortgage market
The ECB is holding rates steady, though borrowers will hope the sale of PTSB introduces new competition to the Irish mortgage market
Borrowing power can be boosted in various ways, including pitching for an exception and using Child Benefit
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Value of loans refinanced by State’s newest mortgage lender equate to 2.2% of €13.5bn mortgage lending in Irish market in year to June
Average rate at the end of July was unchanged from June at 3.6%, new data from the Central Bank shows
About 30% of buyers are doing it solo. Here’s how to do it
Equity release: who is offering such loans, how do they work and what are the factors you need to consider?
Quicker decisions and competitive rates for those not in market for green loans among the features now available
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Fin tech company plans to start offering home loans directly through its app, with staff support
Núa Money co-founder Fergal O’Leary says there is an opportunity for more players to come into the Irish mortgage market and take market share from the banks
More than one in four loans that had got back on track after previously being in arrears were again behind in their payments at end of 2024
Failure to address what happens to the home you shared can leave both parties in limbo when it comes to moving on with their lives
Few developers cater to the market for single people and banks often require higher deposits
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