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Mortgages

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Knocking through and levelling up - your three-step guide to renovating
Ireland has a €12.5 billion problem mortgage mountain to climb
A Russian bank is giving out cats to people taking out mortgages
There's still no solution for over 70% of problem mortgages
Fears as 10,000 mortgages now in the hands of 'vulture funds'
We're still paying more for mortgages than the rest of Europe
The Briefcase: Russia freezes us out, house prices and drinking on the job
Homeowners are stepping up problem mortgage repayments - but it's not enough to solve the arrears crisis
Good news: Fewer homes are in negative equity
Opinion: Reluctance to repossess homes just drags out the misery for those in serious debt
Aaron McKenna
Sell your house, bring the negative equity with you - is the new AIB mortgage plan a good one?
The briefcase: subprime mortgages, house prices and burying a Bentley
The verdict on Bank of Ireland's €250 million mortgage book sale
Opinion: Lack of mortgage affordability now rivals the bubble era
Kevin Byrne
Opinion: Enda — don’t blow the recovery on a PR stunt
Paul Allen
Opinion: How can we revitalise rural towns? Simple – take some of the risk out of doing business
Cathal O’Donoghue
We paid back €700 million in mortgage debt in the first three months of the year
PTSB has reduced problem mortgages to one-tenth of peak levels
Noonan's first-time buyers plan slammed as 'pre-election gimmick'
What does this chart tell us about the Irish mortgage market?
New scheme would help first-time buyers get foot on property ladder
Is this the solution to property bubbles?
Too much debt and not enough houses: Ireland's creditless recovery is here to stay
Number of homeowners in arrears over 90 days falls to 78,000
The government has sold thousands of mortgage owners 'down the river' - Donnelly
Credit Unions withdraw from debt deal because 'it gives banks too much power'
IBRC and NAMA will dump €15 billion worth of loans this year - report
Three things you need to know about Bank of Ireland's new stamp duty offer
They're back: Bank executives to face TDs on mortgage restructuring
Here’s What Happened Today: Wednesday
6 times in life when "yes" is all anyone wants to hear
The Government's priorities (part 2), IBRC mortgages and taxi regulation
‘Considerable protections already apply to people who are in mortgage difficulties’
Back to grind for Enda, Ukraine and Seachtain Na Gaeilge...everything happening in Leinster House today
"Profitable and generating capital": BoI losses narrow, mortgage arrears still 'key priority'
New mortgage deal allows those in negative equity to trade up or down
Column: The housing market is a mess, so we must decide – will we be charitable or fair?
Karl Deeter