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Why is speculation on residential homes allowed?

It’s time to face up to the mortgage arrears crisis.

LAST FRIDAY THE Central Bank of Ireland released the Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics, updated to 31 December 2014. The report is particularly timely given the huge increase in repossession orders being lodged with the courts and as more high profile cases garner media attention.

“Lies, damned lies, and statistics”

Statistics can be interpreted and presented in different ways, by different people, with different agendas. Those who have talked about the easing of the mortgage crisis point to the continued drop in the total number of mortgage accounts in arrears, the decline in early arrears and the increase in the number of mortgages restructured.

However, when you look behind the numbers objectively, the reality is that the mortgage arrears crisis, an economic and social crisis, remains unresolved. There are two key takeaways from the report:

The mortgage accounts in arrears over 720 days still constitute a significant portion of all accounts in arrears and the volume of arrears outstanding.

The restructuring techniques utilised to date do not adequately address the fundamental issue of over-indebtedness and the need for sustainable debt solutions.

The Central Bank report splits out the residential mortgage accounts by principal dwelling houses (PDH) and buy-to-let properties (BTL). As shown in Figure 1, of the 758,988 PDH mortgage accounts with an outstanding balance of €104.9 billion, 110,366 (14.5%) accounts were in arrears with a balance of €20.2 billion (19.3%). Of the 140,995 BTL mortgage accounts with an outstanding balance of €28 billion, 35,583 (25.2%) of these accounts were in arrears, with a balance of €9.6 billion (34.3%).

Figure 1. Residential Mortgage Accounts Outstanding by Type & Arrears

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Source: Central Bank of Ireland, Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics Q4 2014

The outstanding balance of accounts in arrears is €29.8 billion, 22.4% of the overall mortgage book of €132.9 billion. If we break down arrears by days, as shown in Figure 2, the majority of this €29.2 billion is in arrears for a period of greater than 360 days, roughly €18.5 billion (62%).

Figure 2. Residential Mortgage Accounts in Arrears by Days

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Source: Central Bank of Ireland, Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics Q4 2014

Restructured, but may not be sustainable

114,674 PDH mortgage accounts were classified as “restructured”, 78,418 of which were not in arrears. This represents a 36% increase, from a year earlier, in the number of restructured PDH accounts and a 72% increase in those categorised as restructured but not in arrears.

Judging by the restructuring arrangements it hard to be full of confidence on the longer-term sustainability. While they are referred to as “forbearance techniques” there doesn’t seem to be a huge amount of forbearance involved. As shown in Figure 3, the three main techniques – capitalise the arrears, split the mortgage or extend the term – account for 58% of restructured PDH mortgage accounts.

Figure 3. Restructured PDH Mortgage Accounts by Restructure Type, 31st December 2014

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Source: Central Bank of Ireland, Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions Statistics Q4 2014

The mortgage crisis in Ireland is a microcosm of the wider global debt bubble that has been addressed in the same way: kick the can down the road. Record low interest rates from the world’s major central banks have brought reprieve – for now.

What is required is a fresh approach to dealing with over-indebtedness and greater effort on pursuing sustainable solutions. Transparency on the restructuring policy is needed along with revisions to the personal bankruptcy law to help people get free of debt. We must remember that irresponsible borrowing was fed by irresponsible lending.

Most of all, a clear long-term policy on residential real estate needs to be devised, addressing some of the bigger issues that got us to where we are today. In Ireland, there is an ingrained belief that the family home is sacrosanct, that this asset is relatively untouchable in situations of financial distress. This belief reflects a shared history with our English friends across the water, and one that has been borne out in the low level of repossessions since the crisis.

Why, then, if we apply such importance to the family home, is speculation in residential real estate permitted? How much property should one individual be allowed to accumulate? Is a house a home or an investment? Recent developments in the Irish property market suggest that even before we have dealt with the mess of the last crisis, the seeds are being sown for another.

Vincent McCarthy is Head of Investments for Corporate Pension, Invesco Ltd. Follow him on Twitter @AskTheVMan

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:28 AM

    This is great to see! PSG the best team by a mile and well deserved. They should have scored over 10 goals the 2 legs.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:56 AM

    @Micky The Pikey: Utd fan ? Say you just keep focused on the relegation battle , and send over a few sandwiches to the canteen in old trafford lmfao

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:01 AM

    @DC: no stopping the Sloth machine!!! Hahahhahaha!! Ynwa a jokers

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    Mar 12th 2025, 10:31 AM

    @Micky The Pikey: only ten,can you not count after that,or did you run out of fingers .

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:17 AM

    @Deano74: yes possibly more so but it’s great to put them back in their box thinking they are the best in the world. Premier league is
    Poorest it’s been for years.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:19 AM

    @DC: nothing he said wasn’t true. Unbelievably fortunate to win the first leg and their goal led a charmed life in the second. But sure bring up man utd because you can’t counter with any footballing argument.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:34 AM

    @Micky The Pikey: The best in the world cr*p is just a myth, peddled by tools to draw in f00ls, well done they got ye, Liverpool are the best in England right now only,as psg are in France,no meaningful competition exists to test this theory,and as always,it’s a poor league when someone else’s team are winning it.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:38 AM

    @Deano74: the poor league bit is really down to 19 teams being abysmal as opposed to one being decent.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 2:05 PM

    @Deano74: id say he has at least another 2 on each hand , thanks to genetics !!

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:24 AM

    Great match, we had chances, so did they. Can’t win them all. Enjoy the rest of the season. YNWA.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:10 AM

    @Daniel Gilroy: We? Do you play for Liverpool?

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    Mar 12th 2025, 9:39 AM

    @Sun Rise: I’m gonna hedge my bets here and guess he’s a fan of Liverpool, hence the “we”. Of course I could be wrong and he may be a player. Fair play if he is but the way I see it is, a football club is much more than just it’s players. It’s the owners, the staff, the sponsors, the media, the fans, the players and probably many others with differing interests. But all with an investment and a kinship to a club. So yeah I think it’s fair to say “we” if you have any connection to a club.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 12:43 PM

    @John Paul Gallagher: does watching something on TV really give someone a connection to a club? Are “we” going for a few scoops down the Rovers Return later, or will “we” compete with the Nazis to secure possession of the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis get their faces burned off by opening it instead?

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    Mar 12th 2025, 2:13 PM

    @George Bowling: did ‘we’ write the jokes you robbed from that Mitchell and Webb look too?

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    Mar 12th 2025, 2:24 PM

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:02 AM

    Liverpool having a great year and beaten by a very good team.

    Slot will get his chance to improve the team with a few of his own transfers in over the Summer so I would say exciting times ahead for Liverpool.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 10:04 AM

    @Moses: A few weeks ago you scousers were claiming to be the best team in the world. That’s laughable now. Stop Salah, which PSG did, and you stop Liverpool. They are a one dimensional team at best and if City hadn’t collapsed this year they would win nothing.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 12:36 PM

    @John Fagan: Don’t agree,city have lost 9 I think,in a decent city year lets say they won 7 of those 9,points wise they still trail Liverpool,it’s all IFS and butts I know,but what is for sure is Liverpool are winning the league and city aren’t .

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    Mar 12th 2025, 3:00 PM

    @John Fagan: Another bitter MU Fan. Such a sad bunch of REAL LOSERS!

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    Mar 12th 2025, 5:22 PM

    @Fred: I am not a Man U fan. I think you need to realise people don’t like Liverpool because they always go on like they are the greatest team ever but never back it up. They just talk about it.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 5:43 PM

    @Fred: and Plymouth if all teams wiped the floor with Liverpool. Hopefully they bugger off now for a few years once the key players leave this season.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:53 AM

    Better team over the two legs and deserved to go through. Much more of a team than when they had the collection of exceptional individuals.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:27 AM

    Liverpool out classed over the two legs, best team went through, good entertainment though, it’s a poor premier league this year and it’s showing in Europe.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 10:59 AM

    @Allo Allo: Oh and the French League is such a top class league? PSG fully deserved to go through, but they are no better than Man City, tainted by Saudi Arabian money. With all the money put into that club, themselves and City should be winning the Champions League every other year!!

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    Mar 12th 2025, 12:29 PM

    @The Firestarter: PSG have top manager and top players regardless of league. Liverpool are faceing a player walk out and need a rebuild at end of season

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:20 AM

    It just wasn’t to be. Great team all the same.
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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:24 AM

    Couldn’t understand why they were so cautious trying to defend a 1 goal deficit, at home. Strange given they are the ‘best team in the world’.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:48 AM

    @Jack: they are not the best team in the world. Best team in England currently. But you have to hand it to them, made the most money from the CL league stage and will win the Prem. Slots first season. The years ahead are looking sound. If they had a blank cheque book, it would be interesting

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:41 AM

    Psg deserved it over the two legs,no complaints TBH,on to Sunday now.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:37 AM

    Nunez failed team – professional footballer cannot kick a ball – for the money they’re paid – awful

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    Mar 12th 2025, 7:54 AM

    @D: set up elliot last week , swings and roundabouts , any other night mo would have buried his chance in the first 10 mins

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    Mar 12th 2025, 8:46 AM

    @D: yes he missed his penalty,we’re all shocked and saddened,no doubt we will all find comfort and solace from somewhere.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:15 AM

    Best team won on the night in the two, in saying that we need to take stock of what we got, Vandyke Needs to go imo, they should not keep him for a another year, all he does is designate and makes it look like he’s doing something, CK is a better keeper for pens, and Nunez is a jinx I could not believe he was taking a pen. The league is won and we have the cup on Sunday.SO Y.W.N.A

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:45 AM

    @Phillip Smyth: Van dyke has another year left,he’s a leader,that’s what they do,konate in my opinion would be an utter shambles without Van dyke beside him.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 11:55 AM

    @Deano74: it’s just myOP have a look at him next time. I have to agree he has been a great asset to the defense of the club, but his time is up.

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    Mar 12th 2025, 12:03 PM

    @Phillip Smyth: TBH I’ve been watching vvd for years,his time is approaching,he is in his thirties,he has another year left in him I think,without a ready made replacement that defence would fall to sh*t without him,as a said above hés a leader,barking instruction,and more importantly those around him listen

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