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Vincent P Martin: 'Owning a home is now an impossible dream for ordinary working people'
If this family could borrow 100pc of the €250,000 payable over 35 years on a fixed interest rate of 3.5pc, their monthly mortgage payments would be €1,033 per month - almost half the monthly rent
I was on Newstalk Breakfast this morning with Vincent.
I do agree that if people could get 100% mortgages, their repayments would be about half what they are paying on rent, so from their point of view, it makes sense.
However giving 100% mortgages is not the solution. The Central Bank rules allow lenders to offer 5% of First Time Buyers over 90% LTV mortgages. But the banks won't do it. The big defaults on home loans were by people who borrowed over 90% and got a big multiple of their incomes.
A couple on low to middle incomes who work in Dublin who pay for their own accommodation, will only be able to afford to rent or buy in somewhere like Drogheda, Portlaoise or Gorey. They will commute for a couple of hours a day. They can't reject an offer of a house in these areas because it's too far from work.
But someone who is not working will demand social housing in their community. They should be offered the housing in Drogheda, Portlaoise or Gorey and the social housing in Dublin should be made available to those working in Dublin.
Brendan
Vincent P Martin: 'Owning a home is now an impossible dream for ordinary working people'
If this family could borrow 100pc of the €250,000 payable over 35 years on a fixed interest rate of 3.5pc, their monthly mortgage payments would be €1,033 per month - almost half the monthly rent
I was on Newstalk Breakfast this morning with Vincent.
I do agree that if people could get 100% mortgages, their repayments would be about half what they are paying on rent, so from their point of view, it makes sense.
However giving 100% mortgages is not the solution. The Central Bank rules allow lenders to offer 5% of First Time Buyers over 90% LTV mortgages. But the banks won't do it. The big defaults on home loans were by people who borrowed over 90% and got a big multiple of their incomes.
A couple on low to middle incomes who work in Dublin who pay for their own accommodation, will only be able to afford to rent or buy in somewhere like Drogheda, Portlaoise or Gorey. They will commute for a couple of hours a day. They can't reject an offer of a house in these areas because it's too far from work.
But someone who is not working will demand social housing in their community. They should be offered the housing in Drogheda, Portlaoise or Gorey and the social housing in Dublin should be made available to those working in Dublin.
Brendan