In my experience UB don't automatically pass on, you need to phone up for a new rate list each time. On plus side they've kept competitive with pretty much all offers going the last few years as long as you meet loyalty criteria but you need to keep an eye on it. Also very easy to change bands, they do an online assessment, took 2 mins and as long as you're happy with figure that's it done, no fee.
...Also very easy to change bands, they do an online assessment, took 2 mins and as long as you're happy with figure that's it done, no fee.
Is that done based on the current balance or do they also take into account an updated valuation?
Clawbacks of cash back deals were never enforceable. In any event, they are now ancient history.
How much are you borrowing? If it's a relatively modest amount, a fixed cash back amount coupled with a lower rate might well be a better deal in your circumstances.
Sounds like a plan.Ebs looked good as I could take the money wait a little bit then move to, for example KBC at 2.9%.
Once I receive documentation showing that the 2% is subject to a clawback I will post a picture of it or a link to a pic on this forum. Doubt I'll get documents though.Sounds like a plan.
Interesting that AIB won't let you move to a lower LTV band - we've had differing reports recently on that front.
Already have availed of ltv less than 90% when I drew down mortgage with Aib and I've been told I can't change LTV rate bands.
Yes and yes.
Brendan
Hi Brendan, My mortgage is about €258k with 24-25 years left. What's your opinion with these figures in mind.Hi Reflections
I had not realised that KBC is offering €3,000 to switchers.
This is now an option worth considering if your mortgage is relatively small.
KBC now offering €3,000 to switchers
Brendan
We haven't made any extra payemebts off our mortgage at all, the LTV has dropped because we bought at the bottom of the market and house prices have shot up since.Have you repaid much capital since you drew down the mortgage? I switched bands with AIB earlier this year with no problems. LTV is currently <25% but a mixture of early repayments and increase in house value.
We haven't made any extra payemebts off our mortgage at all, the LTV has dropped because we bought at the bottom of the market and house prices have shot up since.
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