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Trevor Grant

@tregra69

Financial Services Professional. Director @ Affinity Advisors & Chairperson @ The Association of Irish Mortgage Advisors. All views are my own.

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Thank you to Bobby Kerr for the opportunity this morning. Always great to get the opportunity to explain why Broker is best! Mortgages Industry Review: Mortgage Brokers - newstalk.com/podcasts/down-…

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RTE news : Irish mortgage rates second highest in euro zone rte.ie/news/business/… Mortgage customers cannot control the rates Lenders provide mortgages at but they can have a big say in the rate they are charged. Contact a Mortgage Broker today for all of your market options.

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The body representing mortgage brokers has called on lenders to give approved borrowers eight weeks to proceed to drawdown at their agreed rate. rte.ie/news/business/…

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Mortgage rate increases are to be expected. A consistent approach to their implementation is in the best interests of all parties and particularly important for consumer protection.

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As it's a Bank holiday we'll increase the 1% of all revenue we donate to Women's Aid to 10% on all web sales until midnight Monday. If you don't like coffee but like the idea an RT would be appreciated so others hear about it. imbibe.ie/shop/

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Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council i know work is not complete on Upr Glenageary Rd, but am confused about the narrowed approach to Adelaide Rd & Altadore. Vehicles don’t know how to drive past them (especially at night) 2 wheels on the raised part, cars tilted ?4 wheels on raised part, ignore cycle lane?

<a href="/dlrcc/">Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council</a> i know work is not complete on Upr Glenageary Rd, but am confused about the narrowed approach to Adelaide Rd &amp; Altadore. Vehicles don’t know how to drive past them (especially at night) 2 wheels on the raised part, cars tilted ?4 wheels on raised part, ignore cycle lane?
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Preparing yourself to go downstairs and chat with the family on Christmas Day pretending you’re not absolutely dying from the night before…

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Need coffee this week? We've roasted coffees from some of the best producers in the world. We've done this whilst being genuine in our social sustainability. We give 1% of all we earn to Women's Aid Ireland , 1% to origin projects and share 1% with our staff. imbibe.ie/shop/

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Fixed rate mortgage expiring in 2024? Contact a Mortgage Broker for all of your market options. Be well prepared and get your options ASAP!

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Delighted to have joined Andrea. Check out this podcast Ask the Expert: Mortgages by Lunchtime Live Highlights on GoLoud app link.goloudplayer.com/s/pGxoinc4qe4h  Go broker for market based mortgage advice!

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Your mortgage broker can help you to appreciate how small ongoing overpayments can avoid mortgage payments in retirement gomortgagebroker.ie One in five people expect to pay mortgage in retirement, survey finds – The Irish Times

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The fall in mortgage interest rates should continue into 2025. Markets are forecasting another four ECB cuts this year — with most of them expected in the first six months of 2025. In order to understand all of your mortgage options, GoMortgageBroker.ie

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We'll be doing what we do every bank holiday weekend and increase the standard 1% of all sales we donate to Women's Aid Ireland to 10% until midnight tomorrow. Any sales from midnight last Friday are included. Shop is below!