Tag Archives: Euribor
R.I.P. in Ireland
Ireland may already have 40,000 mortgages in arrears, but when ECB finally rises there will be carnage. Large numbers of residential investment property (R.I.P.) mortgageholders will all be in trouble at the same time resulting in a further property slump in Ireland. This crisis will of course “surprise” us. Continue reading
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Tagged Euribor, Good Financial Housekeeping, Irish mortgage rates, mortgage interest rates, national recovery plan, R.I.P.
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Reduction in European mortgage rates
3 month Euribor continues to fall – Good news for people with European tracker mortgages. Continue reading
Posted in Good Financial Housekeeping
Tagged 3m Euribor, Euribor, European holiday homes, Good Financial Housekeeping, Irish people, Tracker mortgages
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KBC announces new Irish mortgage rates
Irish mortgage rates rise again, this time it’s the turn of KBC Homeloans. Is it worth switching to this lender for €1,000? Good Financial Housekeeping is willing to analyse individual cases where requested. Continue reading
Posted in Good Financial Housekeeping, Irish mortgage rates, To fix or not to fix
Tagged Euribor, Good Financial Housekeeping, Irish mortgage rates, KBC, legal fees, mortgage interest rates, standard variable rate, switch
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To fix or not to fix?
Irish mortgage rates rise again. Is it time to fix? Continue reading
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Tagged ECB, Euribor, fix, Good Financial Housekeeping, mortgage interest rates
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