[ad_1] Tens of thousands of people living under the cloud of severe mortgage distress have been “abandoned and forgotten” by the State and remain burdened by shame and stress, a damning new …
Read More »Tens of thousands in mortgage distress have been ‘abandoned and forgotten’
[ad_1] Tens of thousands of people living under the cloud of severe mortgage distress have been “abandoned and forgotten” by the State and remain burdened by shame and stress, a damning new …
Read More »Mortgage arrears code passes review
[ad_1] By Eamon Quinn The Government said that for the time being there is no need to revise the code of conduct that governs the behaviour of mortgage lenders to their distressed …
Read More »Is it cheaper to pay rent or a mortgage on a house in Ireland? Check out our county by county guide
[ad_1] What’s the housing situation like in your county? Ireland, as is more and more evident with each pbading day, is in the middle of a housing crisis, one of the most …
Read More »Mortgage growth is highest in eight years
[ad_1] Mortgage loans have recorded their highest rate of growth since early June, according to the Central Bank. Mortgage loans increased by 388 million euros on the month, while in net terms, …
Read More »Number pulling a mortgage jumps
[ad_1] Stock Image The draw of a mortgage number jumps Independent. ie The number of people who take out a mortgage jumped while the activity of building houses has increased. https://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/number-drawing-down -a-mortgage-bonds-37155935.html …
Read More »Mortgage rates in Ireland are the highest in Europe
[ad_1] Irish mortgagors generally pay 2,500 euros more per year than their European counterparts because of premium rates charged by Irish banks, a situation described as "totally unjustifiable" by Fianna Fáil . …
Read More »Mortgage holders pay 2,600 euros more per year here than on the mainland
[ad_1] (Stock Image) Mortgage owners acquiring € 2,600 more than a year here only on the mainland Independent.ie Homebuyers in this country are paying thousands more euros a year than people on …
Read More »Irish mortgage holders pay the highest interest rates in the euro zone, according to new figures
[ad_1] According to new figures released today, Irish mortgage holders are the most exposed to interest rates in the euro area. The latest figures from the Central Bank show that the average …
Read More »First-time buyers increase as the buy-to-let mortgage market falls | Business
[ad_1] The number of first-time homebuyers increased in May, while the number of new mortgage leases declined, a sign that government policies and tax changes are rebalancing the housing market. There were …
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