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# housing-crash - Thursday 28 June, 2012
New mortgage-to-rent scheme could help up to 3,500 families
The scheme will be available nationally to families on low incomes in houses less than €220,000.
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Moody’s says house prices to fall by a further 20 per cent
The ratings agency also says that the Irish economy will only grow by 0.2 per cent in 2012.
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House prices still in freefall, down 15.6 per cent for the year
Property prices are down a massive 46 per cent from their peak, according to new figures from the CSO.
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