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Published 12:19 3 May 2023 BST
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However, more strict lending and the uncertainty with US banks could indicate they will go ahead with the smaller .25% increase.
MacCoille said: “Either way, it is not good news for mortgage holders.”
There are around 171,000 Irish tracker mortgages that are impacted every time there is an ECB rise.
Experts have indicated that if a .25% increase goes ahead, a typical tracker mortgage customer with just 11 years left of repayments would be facing a yearly increase of €200.
If the higher .5% increase is put in place, then a typical tracker mortgage holder with 11 years left of repayments would be forking out an additional €390 per annum.
This will also mean that the mortgage rate would be pushed up to 5.15% - up from 1.15% in June 2022 - which marks a total increase of €2,553 per year.
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