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Jun 10, 2021 - 09:43

Mortgages and Debt Consolidation

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Mortgages and Debt Consolidation

Thinking of Consolidation Debt into a Mortgage? Alison Fearon from Switcheroo.ie provides the Do’s and Don’ts of this financing dilemma.

At Switcheroo.ie we have been getting more requests from customers who are looking to consolidate short term debt as part of their overall mortgage switch. As a rule of thumb, you should not finance anything you buy with a term longer than the life of the asset. For example, if you buy a car you should pay this down over a 5-year period when most of the asset value will have depreciated and not over 25 years. The longer the term the more interest you will pay and so if you consolidate short term debt onto a mortgage you risk paying even more interest. But mortgage rates are much cheaper than personal loans so how do you get the balance right?

This is a tricky territory where mistakes can be made but equally with the right analysis and payment plan, expensive short-term debt can be paid down at a much lower cost.

Switcheroo.ie is working with lenders in the market who are willing to consolidate debt onto a new mortgage. As mortgage rates are much lower than short term debt, this may seem like a no-brainer, but there are several issues that need to be addressed to avoid overpaying further over the long term:

  • Do you understand the cost of the new mortgage with consolidated debt included versus the costs of a standalone mortgage and standalone short-term debt
  • Do you understand the short term and long-term costs of these two positions?
  • What improved cashflow does the consolidated mortgage provide you?
  • Can you prepay this excess cashflow against your new consolidated mortgage?
  • How much should you prepay?
  • How long should you prepay for so that the short-term balance has effectively been paid down and you only have your property mortgage remaining.
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At Switcheroo.ie we have built a suite of analytics to answer these questions for you so book an appointment with one of our mortgage experts to help you navigate this tricky space.


Alison Fearon is Managing Director of Switcheroo.ie

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