• Tea & Mortgage Podcast #15: Answering your top questions about mortgage and buying a property in Ireland.

  • Mar 11 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Tea & Mortgage Podcast #15: Answering your top questions about mortgage and buying a property in Ireland.

  • Summary

  • Tea & Mortgage w/ John Coleman, Ireland’s favourite mortgage broker would like to sit down with you to share a cup of tea and chat about the state of the mortgage and property market.

    In this episode #15, John goes through some of the top questions about obtaining a mortgage and buying a property in Ireland.

    We utilized Artificial Intelligence to get a list of the top questions you’re querying around the terms “Mortgage Ireland” and “Home buying Ireland.” The great AI tool answerthepublic.com (we’re not sponsored but would love to be!) came up with a list of hot search terms based on those terms.

    So, John Coleman covers some common questions like:

    1. Will mortgage rates go down in 2024 in Ireland?
    2. Why mortgage rates are going down?
    3. Are mortgage rates likely to go down?
    4. When will mortgage rates go down?
    5. Will home buying slow down?
    6. Will prices go up or down?
    7. Will the real estate market heat up?
    8. What home buying programs do I qualify for?

    Enjoy this podcast episode that’s all about answering your important questions and please leave your question in the comments below.

    - John Coleman,
    JC Mortgages

    ☎️ 01-8102032
    📲 086 3970039
    📩 john@jcmortgages.ie
    💻 www.jcmortgages.ie

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