First-Time Buyer Mortgages in Ireland: A Clear Guide for Your First Home

19th December 2025

First-Time Buyer Mortgages In Ireland

Buying your first home is exciting, but also a big financial decision, so it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Between saving a deposit, figuring out approval in principle, understanding mortgage rates, government schemes, and lender requirements, first-time buyers in Ireland are faced with a lot of moving parts.

The good news? At Croí Laighean Credit Union, we work with first-time buyers every day, and we know that a first-time buyer mortgage in Ireland doesn’t have to be complicated. We see the questions, the worries, and the misconceptions, but we also see how the right guidance can turn uncertainty into confidence.

This guide explains how first-time buyer mortgages work, what you need to qualify, and how a Credit Union mortgage can offer a fair, transparent alternative to traditional banks. If you want to jump straight into numbers, you can use our mortgage calculator on our main mortgages page and see what repayments might look like.

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What Is A First-Time Buyer Mortgage?

A first-time buyer mortgage is a home loan for people who have never owned a property before, in Ireland or abroad. It’s used to buy your principal private residence, a home you’ll actually live in.

In most cases, first-time buyers need:
• A minimum deposit (typically 10%)
• Proof of income and repayment capacity
• A clean, complete application with supporting documents
• Approval in Principle (AIP) before starting to bid seriously

Generally, first-time buyers benefit from lower deposit requirements, access to government supports and schemes and more flexible lending options. However, eligibility rules, income limits, and lending criteria vary, which is why choosing the right mortgage lender matters.
 

Credit Union vs Bank Mortgages For First-Time Buyers: What’s Different?

Many first-time buyers assume banks are their only option, but credit unions offer a strong alternative and a big reason many choose a credit union is the approach.

At Croí Laighean Credit Union, your mortgage application is reviewed by an experienced lender, not an algorithm, and there are no hidden fees or broker charges. We use common sense, for example, rent can be treated as evidence of repayment ability, because you won’t be paying rent once you own your home.

Our mortgage interest is calculated on a reducing loan balance, meaning you only pay interest on what you still owe. And importantly: we’re local. When you get a mortgage with us, you’re supporting your own community, not an international HQ.

Credit Unions Vs Banks
Credit Unions Vs Banks

How Much Deposit Do First-Time Buyers Need in Ireland?

For most first-time buyer mortgages, the typical deposit is 10% of the purchase price. So, if the house is €300,000, you’re generally looking at a €30,000 deposit (plus other costs like legal fees, valuation, and stamp duty).

A simple way to think about it:
• Deposit = your “skin in the game”
• Mortgage = the remaining amount you borrow
• Other costs = the extras people forget until it’s go-time

We always recommend building a realistic savings plan, even if it’s small monthly amounts, as steady savings show good repayment habits, and it will also help you feel in control.

If you’re building your own home, a gifted site may be accepted as your deposit (or part of it), which can significantly reduce the upfront cash needed.

How Much Can A First-Time Buyer Borrow?

In general, first-time buyers in Ireland can borrow up to four times their gross annual income, subject to Central Bank lending rules and individual affordability.

However, your borrowing power doesn’t just depend on your salary. Lenders also assess existing rent payments, regular savings patterns, loan and credit commitments and overall financial sustainability.

First-Time Buyer Mortgage Rates in Ireland

Mortgage rates vary between lenders, and headline rates don’t always tell the whole story.

Croí Laighean Credit Union mortgage rates currently start from 3.75%, with no loan-to-value (LTV) penalties and local decisions made by experienced lenders.

We calculate interest on a reducing balance, meaning you only pay interest on what you actually owe, not the original loan amount, helping reduce long-term costs.
 

Step-by-Step: How To Apply For A First-Time Buyer Mortgage

Here’s what the process typically looks like:

• Initial consultation with a mortgage advisor (online, phone, or in-branch)
• Submit your application with supporting documents
• Affordability assessment by an experienced lender
• Approval in Principle (AIP), so you can start house-hunting
• Property valuation
• Formal loan offer issued
• Legal process completed, once your solicitor reviews the loan offer and the contracts
• Mortgage drawdown (funds release) and keys collected

Throughout the process, our team is available to explain each step — clearly and honestly.
 

What Documents Do First-Time Buyers Need?

This can vary depending on individual circumstances, but first-time buyers are usually asked for things like:

• 3–6 months’ payslips
• 6 months’ bank statements
• Employment salary certificate
• Details of loans/credit cards and monthly commitments
• Photo ID and proof of address
• Savings records
• Credit history (Irish Credit Register is checked automatically)

The key is having everything organised upfront; it speeds up decisions and reduces stress.

Self-employed applicants will need additional documentation, such as accounts and tax returns.
 

Government Supports For First-Time Buyers Worth Knowing About

First-time buyers could be eligible for the Help to Buy (HTB) Scheme or the First Home Scheme.

These schemes can make a real difference by significantly reducing upfront costs. However, they come with rules and timelines, so make sure you understand them early in your journey.

Common Mistakes First-Time Buyers Should Avoid

A few common pitfalls we see (and how to dodge them):
• Focusing only on interest rates, not total cost – remember legal fees, valuation, stamp duty, surveys and moving costs
• Not accounting for future life changes
• Not checking affordability properly – don’t start a bidding war without an AIP
• Forgetting lifestyle costs, mortgage repayments are just one part of the future monthly budgeting

Is a Credit Union Mortgage Right for First-Time Buyers?

If you value transparent lending, real people reviewing your application, clear explanations and community-focused finance, then a credit union mortgage could be the right fit for your first home. At Croí Laighean Credit Union, we don’t just approve mortgages, we guide you through the journey.
 

Ready To Take The Next Step?

If you’re thinking about buying your first home, the best move is to start with a conversation. Our mortgage team will talk you through your options clearly and help you understand what’s realistic – no judgement, no jargon, and no being treated like a number.

Give us a call, we’re here to help you take that first step with confidence.

FAQs: First-Time Buyer Mortgages In Ireland

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What is a first-time buyer mortgage?

A first-time buyer mortgage is a home loan designed for people purchasing their first residential property. In Ireland, first-time buyers can typically borrow up to 90% of the property value, subject to Central Bank rules and affordability checks.

What is Approval in Principle (AIP), and do I need it?

Approval in Principle is a written confirmation of the amount you may be able to borrow. It’s strongly recommended before you start bidding, so you can house-hunt with confidence.

How much deposit does a first-time buyer need in Ireland?

Most first-time buyers need a minimum deposit of 10% of the property price. This can come from savings, gifts from family, or approved schemes such as Help to Buy. For self-build mortgages, a gifted site may be accepted as part (or all) of your deposit, subject to valuation.

How much can a first-time buyer borrow?

In general, first-time buyers in Ireland can borrow up to four times their gross annual income, depending on their financial circumstances. Your exact borrowing capacity will depend on income stability, existing commitments, savings behaviour, and overall affordability.

What documents do I need to apply for a first-time buyer mortgage?

Commonly, you will need: ID, proof of address, payslips/proof of income, bank statements, savings history, and details of existing loans/credit commitments.

How can I estimate my mortgage repayments in Ireland?

Use an Irish mortgage calculator to estimate repayments based on the loan amount, term and rate. You can try ours on the CLCU mortgages page.

Are credit union mortgages available for first-time buyers?

Yes. Croí Laighean Credit Union offers first-time buyer mortgages, and our team can guide you through the process from first chat to drawdown.

Is a credit union mortgage a good option for first-time buyers?

Yes. Credit union mortgages are often a strong choice for first-time buyers because decisions are made locally, interest is calculated on a reducing balance, and applications are reviewed by experienced lenders. As a not-for-profit lender, Croí Laighean Credit Union focuses on fairness, long-term affordability, and community impact rather than shareholder profit.

What should I do right now if I’m struggling to buy my first home?

If you’re having difficulty saving, are worried about affordability, or are unsure where to start, the best first step is a confidential conversation with a mortgage advisor.

The content of this blog post is to offer advice on sefl-building. While every care has been made in the production of this blog post, Croí Laighean Credit Union, or any of its staff, cannot be held responsible for any omissions, or errors.