28 Blessington Street, Dublin – what’s the problem? When a property is listed for an eternity it normally means there is something particular to it that prevents the sale from occurring. ... Continue reading
31 May RTE Drivetime – the IBF property market report, 28th May 2013 We were asked to speak to Mary Wilson about the IBF property report on RTE Drivetime. There was a view given earlier in the day that th... Continue reading
29 May Banks don’t offer ‘solultions’ they just say ‘no’ Something that people find really frustrating is how they look to a bank for a solution and are simply told 'no', there is never any me... Continue reading
The Insider, flat rate expenses on TV3 This time around on the Insider, we looked at 'flat rate expenses' which are a tax credit that exists for many different jobs, but it i... Continue reading
27 May Mortgage approvals up, lending figures down. According to the IBF mortgage approvals report the numbers for April are up significantly, the figures stated that mortgage approvals a... Continue reading
22 May Split mortgages – for when nothing else might work We have said in the past that split mortgages are not all they are cracked up to be, but they do have a place. We even made a nifty cal... Continue reading
21 May The credit bureau they don’t tell you about, an ‘internal’ ICB at Irish banks Something which isn't widely known is the way that banks keep internal credit scores. This isn't the bit they report to the ICB which i... Continue reading
Who’s the baddest of them all? The Irish Property Owners Association did a survey recently asking investors about their position with banks and how their investment w... Continue reading