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Home Renovation Loan
For loans between €20,000 and €150,000
Whether you’re fitting a new kitchen, converting the attic, or planning a new extension, we’re here to help.
Rate 7.9% (8.20% APR)
The rate of 7.9% is applicable for loans between €20,000 and €150,000. If you’re looking for a loan of less than €20,000 then our Personal Loan rate will apply.
- Flexible Loan terms, from 1 to 10 years
- Simple, easy application process: online, by phone, in any of our 3 offices
- Flexible repayment options: weekly, fortnightly, monthly
- Free loan protection insurance (subject to terms & conditions)
We approve 95%* of all loan applications at very competitive rates, with no hidden fees, penalties or charges.
Apply for your loan in a few easy steps
Step 1
Choose what type of loan suits your requirements.
Step 2
Use our loan calculator to calculate how much you could borrow and what your regular repayments will be.
Step 3
Apply for your loan Online, via our App, by email, by phone or in our office in Blackrock.
Loan calculator
Maximum Loan Term :
8.19%
8.19%
This calculator is for illustrative purposes only, to give you, the borrower, an overview of the potential cost of borrowing. The Credit Union, or any of its staff, cannot be held responsible for any errors. Please note that this calculator only provides an indicative quote and actual repayments may vary.
Become a Member
If you are not yet a member of Blackrock Credit Union but would like to borrow from us, please join us by completing our Membership Application Form.
Become a Member*95% of loans approved from 01/10/2024 to 31/03/2025
Example: A Home Renovation Loan of €25,000 over 7 years would have 84 monthly repayments of €388.52, interest rate of 7.9% (8.19% APR). Total interest payable €7,632.22. Total amount repayable €32,632.22.
APR stands for Annual Percentage Rate. Loans are variable rate. Lending criteria, terms and conditions apply.
Warning: If you do not meet the repayments on your loan, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating, which may limit your ability to access credit in the future.