Roscommon Herald: Help Needed For Struggling First and Second-Time Buyers

Roscommon Herald: Help Needed For Struggling First and Second-Time Buyers

Posted on 25Jul

An extension of the Help-to-Buy scheme is crucial and it should be expanded to include all buyers of a primary residence not just first-time-buyers. This is the contention of experts at MyMortgages.ie, who say while it’s widely accepted that first-time-buyers need the security of the Government financial support scheme being extended past its December 2019 deadline, second-time-buyers have had less attention, with falling numbers in mortgage approvals showing that they too are struggling.

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Property price inflation slows to six-year low of 2.8%

Posted on 11Jul

Latest official figures show the headline rate of inflation in the capital city Dublin at 0.6%

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The Irish Examiner: 20% of properties sold to big investors

Posted on 07Jun

One-fifth of all property sales in the first quarter of 2019 were to large international investors and real estate investment trusts. A new report from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) shows the extent to which investors are impacting on the private housing market in Ireland.

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Irish Independent:Your Questions-I need travel insurance but I am worried about a pre-existing condition

Posted on 14May

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The Irish Times: More tax, less benefits: Is working as a contractor right for you?

Posted on 17Apr

Irish Indepedent: “Your Questions: How much can we borrow to allow us buy a bigger home?”

Posted on 16Apr

Daily Mail: ‘Sellers ‘unrealistic’ asking prices blocking house sales’

Posted on 05Feb

The Irish Independent: “2019: More choice, more confusion and Credit Unions looming”

Posted on 30Jan

Irish Examiner: “Making Cents: Prepare financially now for mortgage hunting in 2019”

Posted on 11Dec

Irish Examiner: “No major change to loan approval rules”

Posted on 07Dec

Irish mortgage customers pay extra €188 a month compared to other Eurozone countries

Posted on 13Aug

MORTGAGE RIPOFF Irish mortgage customers pay an extra €188 a month – with the highest average interest rate in the EU

Posted on 13Aug

 

A new report shows the average retail interest rate here on new mortgages in June was 3.23 per cent while the Eurozone average was 1.78 per cent

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