Irish mortgage customers pay extra €188 a month compared to other Eurozone countries

Figures released by the Central Bank today revealed that Irish mortgage customers continue to pay higher interest rates than customers in any other country in the Eurozone.

Irish mortgage customers pay extra €188 a month compared to other Eurozone countries

Figures released by the Central Bank today revealed that Irish mortgage customers continue to pay higher interest rates than customers in any other country in the Eurozone.

According to the Central Bank, the average interest rate issued on a new mortgage in June was 3.23% which marks a rise from 3.21% in May.

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