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Mortgage switching war to increase as homeowners urged to look at “big picture”

Ahead of a significant pick-up in switching activity which is expected in the coming months, borrowers are being urged to weigh up their mortgage options carefully and to compare the long-term costs of mortgages across the market so they get the best deal when moving to another lender or staying with their existing one.

MyHomeEcoRating - Myhome.ie’s integrated BER and retrofit ready-reckoner for secondhand residential properties

MyHomeEcoRating is a unique feature on the Myhome.ie website that provides house hunters and visitors to the site with the current Building Energy Rating (BER) of a property along with the estimated cost of refurbishment works needed to improve that energy rating.

MyHomeEcoRating, innovative BER guide that saves heartache for house hunters

MyHomeEcoRating is an innovative feature on the Myhome.ie website that provides house hunters and visitors to the site with the current Building Energy Rating (BER) of a property along with the estimated cost of refurbishment works needed to improve that energy rating.

Only 39% of homeowners know the BER rating of their home and what it means - Aviva

Some three in five (60%) homeowners know the Building Energy Rating (BER) of their home, but only 39% of them understand what it means.

Chadwicks Group partners with YourRetrofit.ie to help homeowners navigate the whole retrofit process

Three quarters (76%) of Irish homeowners have, or plan to make their homes more energy efficient.

Know Your Rights - Registering a tenancy

Q -I’m a landlord renting out a house to a family. What are the rules about registering the tenancy?

Vast majority of Irish homeowners don’t know the BER value of their property

Most homeowners (60 percent) in Ireland do not know the BER rating of their home and one in three (34 percent) cannot afford to make their properties more energy-efficient, despite the potential of such a move to slash their energy bills long term.

Climate agenda to lead to two tier nationwide property market, according to latest IPAV update

The climate agenda will lead to a two-tier property market, with those who imbed sustainable practices achieving higher values and those who don’t suffering a ‘brown discount’, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers has said.

SEAI launches enhanced Building Energy Rating

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) this week launched an enhanced Building Energy Rating (BER) which will make it easier for homeowners to have a warmer, more comfortable home with lower energy bills.

Homeowners urged to check heating system to attract buyers

With property prices rising by 4.3 percent as the nation exits out of lockdown, homeowners with an itch to sell are now getting a chance to get their house in order and on the market.

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