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                          Section 1 –
                   Face to Face Survey
                                                                       2
       Introduction & Methodology – Face to Face Survey
    •  The research was conducted as an element of a Behaviour 
       &  Attitudes  face-to-face  Barometer  survey,  among  a 
       nationally representative sample of 1,001 adults.  
    •  Quota controls were placed on gender, age, social class 
       and region to ensure that the sample is representative of 
       the adult population in Ireland aged 16+.
    •  Interviewing was conducted between 30th November - 9th 
       December 2015.
                           Summary Key Findings - I
     •  Just over 1 in 5 adults hold a mortgage (22%). 
     •  Almost half of mortgages were taken out during the boom 
        years of 2002-2007, while 1 in 5 have been taken out since the 
        crash in 2008. 
     •  Half of mortgage holders are aware of the rate of interest which 
        they pay on their mortgage, while 86% are aware of their 
        monthly repayment amount.
     •  Only about 1 in 7 mortgage holders have thought about 
        switching or actively engaged with their mortgage provider in 
        the past five years. Just 2% have actually switched their 
        mortgage in the past 5 years. 
                          Summary Key Findings- II
   •  1 in 6 have compared mortgage offers in the past 5 years, with 
      online searches being the most popular method of making 
      comparisons.
   •  The main reasons cited for not comparing or switching mortgages 
      are
       o not thinking that switching would yield any benefit,  
       o never really considered switching and 
       o currently being tied into a tracker (or for some, a fixed) mortgage.
   •  A quicker, more efficient switching process and clear and 
      transparent information on the upfront costs involved in 
      switching were cited as the top two suggested methods which 
      might encourage switching.
          Incidence of holding a mortgage
          Base: All adults 16+ 1,001
                                           %                                                                   % Any Yes
                                                                                                     Gender0
           Yes - Principle Private       21               Any yes                                        Male               22
                        Residence                           22%                                      Female                21
              Yes - Holiday Home           0                                                              Age0
                                           1
            Yes - Rental Property                                                                         U24 3
                                                                                                        25-34            16
                                                                                                        35-49                          46
                                                                                                        50-64              20
                                                                                                          65+ 2
                                                                                               Social Class0
   No - Do not have a mortgage                                                                          ABC1                   29
                                         78                                                             C2DE             17
                                                                                                              F         14
                                                                                                      Region0
                                                                                                      Dublin               21
                                                                                                    Leinster                  27
                                                                                                    Munster               18
                                                                                               Conn/Ulster                 20
                     1 in 5 adults hold a mortgage.  Holding is heavily skewed demographically with a 
                     1 in 5 adults hold a mortgage.  Holding is heavily skewed demographically with a 
               significant concentration in the 35-49 age grouping and also more prevalent in the ABC1 
               significant concentration in the 35-49 age grouping and also more prevalent in the ABC1 
                                                             socio economic grouping.  
                                                             socio economic grouping.  
                Q.1a     Do you have a mortgage on your property?
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