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tmartins
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Hi there,
haven't visited this great forum for long time as I moved to another country, but as I used to be interested in the mortgage market I would like to ask you guys a few questions regarding current situation in Ireland. Many banks came through many changes, including change of their owners. Many mortgage brokers closed their offices (there were over 2400 in 2007) and now there's only 1200 mortgage intermediaries registered by the Central Bank. Considering all of these changes question is: where's the power on the market? Do people still prefer to get a mortgage deal with brokers or they prefer to pay a visit in one of the banks? How is it difficult to get a mortgage in Ireland in 2012?
I've been looking for information on this over last week and retured to this forum as it helped me a lot in the past - I hope to hear your feedback guys. Thanks in advance.
haven't visited this great forum for long time as I moved to another country, but as I used to be interested in the mortgage market I would like to ask you guys a few questions regarding current situation in Ireland. Many banks came through many changes, including change of their owners. Many mortgage brokers closed their offices (there were over 2400 in 2007) and now there's only 1200 mortgage intermediaries registered by the Central Bank. Considering all of these changes question is: where's the power on the market? Do people still prefer to get a mortgage deal with brokers or they prefer to pay a visit in one of the banks? How is it difficult to get a mortgage in Ireland in 2012?
I've been looking for information on this over last week and retured to this forum as it helped me a lot in the past - I hope to hear your feedback guys. Thanks in advance.