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# Mortgages

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Property prices in Dublin city decrease but rise across the country
Over 12,000 mortgages worth €2.6 billion drawn down in the last three months
New rules making it easier to switch your mortgage kick in from today
Varadkar says he's reluctant to use the term 'vulture fund' to describe firms that have bought up Irish mortgages
An Post takes first steps into the mortgage business by seeking info from 'prospective partners'
Is switching my mortgage worth the hassle? We put your questions to a consumer expert earlier today
Over 4,000 mortgages approved last month, with lots of people switching
Have you considered switching your mortgage? Tell us what you'd like to know about it
Calls for Dáil to be recalled after PTSB sell thousands of home loans to vulture fund
The asking price for a typical three bed semi-detached in Dublin is now at €310,000
New rules for banks will make it easier to save thousands on mortgage repayments
Many mortgage rates are being cut - but the sector needs 'careful monitoring'
A 'difficult decision': Ulster Bank confirms it will sell 6,500 mortgages in arrears
RBS, which owns Ulster Bank, agrees to pay €4.1 billion fine
How many mortgage holders have banks taken to court so far this year?
Interest-only mortgages in the spotlight but lender says it has 'no concerns'
A three-bed semi-detached house now costs an average of €229,111
Even PTSB customers who are meeting revised loan terms will have mortgages sold to vulture funds
PTSB chief refuses to appear before Finance Committee next week over loan sale
Dealing with a vulture fund - how these families have coped
Mortgages sell-off will disrupt already-volatile housing market, charities warn
Harris on PTSB home loan sale: 'It's time to see a bit of humility from our banks'
Minister concedes homeowners who engaged with PTSB may not have deals honoured
'They're for the chop': High Court Master says 'wave of repossessions' on the horizon
'It's not fair': Fianna Fáil poised to block PTSB loan sale to 'unregulated' vulture funds
'I wouldn't want to go up against them alone': Vulture fund ramps up taking homeowners to court
Poll: Should people who stop paying their mortgages be free from eviction?
Irish people stopped paying mortgages in their droves after a ruling blocked the banks from evicting
Tracker mortgage scandal: AIB did not consider 'the potential fallout'
€200 million first-time buyers' scheme called 'subprime lending'
Minister willing to bring in new laws to punish reckless behaviour of senior bankers
Almost no change in house prices in second half of 2017 - but it doesn't mean a bubble has burst
Poll: Should the State relax free legal aid rules to cover more arrears cases?
10% of all residential mortgages in Ireland are in arrears
After putting aside €4m last year to cover tracker scandal, KBC now says it'll cost €59m
'They're refusing to engage': Banks reject almost half of personal insolvency proposals
A new scheme will allow mortgage holders in long-term arrears to stay in their homes
Poll: Do you expect to have a mortgage paid off before you retire?
AIB cuts its standard variable mortgage rates
'We sold my wedding ring to afford six months' rent. We are now faced with bankruptcy'