Ok, your break fee works out at 0.3% per annum.
If you can switch from 3.5% to the 2.25% rate, you'll save 15,000 in interest over the next 5 years. Net savings 11,000
In that context I wouldn't be calling the 4k break fee extortionate.
I'd be getting my hands on 4k any way possible! Or even ask AIB if they will capitalise it for you (add to balance). I'm not sure what their policy is on that.
4k is a very low break fee in context of what's happened with market rates since you fixed, so you're still benefitting from AIBs calculation methodology, just their 7 year rate dropped slightly since you fixed.
No, I'm afraid not. You're already getting a good deal.Is there a way to get the fee reduced?
In the attached article, AIB reduced breakage fees when they got push back from clients.
Good spot.I see AIB have dropped their Green rates again. I must request another break quote so I can fix again at the lower rate.
Great news - we are currently renovating to bring our BER to at least B3 so I will definitely switch when finished here.I see AIB have dropped their Green rates again. I must request another break quote so I can fix again at the lower rate.
Any luck with this? Just spotted an ad in a bus stop today that the Green Mortgage had dropped again and thought I should investigate.Good spot.
In theory there should be no break fee, since their 4 year rate is higher than your current rate. Let us know how you get on!
Hi,Any luck with this? Just spotted an ad in a bus stop today that the Green Mortgage had dropped again and thought I should investigate.
Hi, I got the letter from AIB with the break costs of €0. It took over a week for the letter to arrive. They couldn't email it to me and had to be posted to my address. I scanned the request to break and fix again at the lower rate to the AIB mortgage email address. I haven't heard anything since. I presume that they got the email ok. They have to receive the request to break out of the fixed rate within 5 working days of the date on their letter which is far too short as by the time the letter comes in the post the 5 days have nearly passed. I'll know for sure by the end of the month when the mortgage comes out of the account.Any luck with this? Just spotted an ad in a bus stop today that the Green Mortgage had dropped again and thought I should investigate.
Thanks both, I'll contact them now. We paid a break fee in January 2020 to move from fixed 3.3% to the new Green 2.5%, then when I noticed in May that it had gone down to 2.45% they did it for free. Can hardly believe this new product has shifted 3 times in a year, but shows you really have to keep your eye on things. Getting down to 2.25% would be very nice, particularly with no additional charge.Hi, I got the letter from AIB with the break costs of €0. It took over a week for the letter to arrive. They couldn't email it to me and had to be posted to my address. I scanned the request to break and fix again at the lower rate to the AIB mortgage email address. I haven't heard anything since. I presume that they got the email ok. They have to receive the request to break out of the fixed rate within 5 working days of the date on their letter which is far too short as by the time the letter comes in the post the 5 days have nearly passed. I'll know for sure by the end of the month when the mortgage comes out of the account.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, will have a look today.@selfbuilder
If you've access to your mortgage account online you should see a rate change as a transaction if memory serves me right?
Letter has finally come through, confirming no breakage cost to switch to new, lower rate.Thanks both, I'll contact them now. We paid a break fee in January 2020 to move from fixed 3.3% to the new Green 2.5%, then when I noticed in May that it had gone down to 2.45% they did it for free. Can hardly believe this new product has shifted 3 times in a year, but shows you really have to keep your eye on things. Getting down to 2.25% would be very nice, particularly with no additional charge.
There is a 2.1% 5 year green rate that you could move to - should be detailed in that letter you received from AIB. I've just recently moved to that rate.Letter has finally come through, confirming no breakage cost to switch to new, lower rate
I'm still above 80% LTV so 2.25% is the best I can get, I believe.@pablo57 regarding:
There is a 2.1% 5 year green rate that you could move to - should be detailed in that letter you received from AIB. I've just recently moved to that rate.
If you get below 80% LTV, break again and refix.I'm still above 80% LTV so 2.25% is the best I can get, I believe.
Good point, I'm not too far away. Have contacted a valuer on the AIB list to get that process sorted and will then know whether I need to make a chunk payment to get under 80%.If you get below 80% LTV, break again and refix.
I haven't triple checked their contract, but you should be able to break free of charge, unless the reduce their rates further.
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