L’Irlanda è il settimo paese più costoso per i mutui nella zona euro

    https://www.thejournal.ie/central-bank-statistics-show-ireland-is-the-seventh-most-expensive-country-in-the-eurozone-to-take-out-a-mortgage-despite-falling-interest-rates-6789340-Aug2025/

    di Irish201h

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    10 commenti

    1. Purple-Particular486 on

      My first thought was “oh that’s crazy” until I remembered there’s only 20 countries in the Eurozone, so 7 isn’t *that* bad

    2. El_McKell on

      This article is almost entirely made up of quotes from the chair of a lobbying group.

      And 7th most expensive out of 20 is fine actually.

    3. MinimumRepulsive1419 on

      Seventh most expensive country for bastard everything!

    4. Ignatius_Pop on

      Show me the list where we’re the least expensive for some stuff

    5. sureyouknowurself on

      We are still paying off the bank bailouts with higher variable rates.

    6. mikeontablet on

      I’d love to know where we are on our savings account rates. Must be close to the bottom. We’re just handing money to our banks.

    7. emmmmceeee on

      This sound great until you realise that many people are in trackers and paying fuckall in interest. The rest of us are paying through the nose.

    8. Intrepid-Student-162 on

      Not a surprise. Small country. Impossible to repo and sell when mortgage isn’t paid.

    9. sense_make on

      Not sure where Sweden sits, but mortgage interest is tax deductible there which makes the rates you pay very beneficial. Plus, once you get to 50% LTV ratio you are not required to pay anything on the principal, so people just pay the few grand a year in interest and that’s that. Envious tbh.

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