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# Mortgages

All time
Housing minister welcomes mortgage rule change but concerns raised about house price increases
Central Bank rule change: First-time buyers to be able to borrow four times gross income
Mortgage customers 'frustrated' over wait times to switch lenders amid interest rate hikes
Analysis: ECB rates are on the rise, what does this mean for mortgage holders?
House hunters' spending power drops by 9% as average house price continues to rise
Central Bank issues warning about unauthorised firm linked to businesswoman Catriona Carey
Mortgage seekers need 'significantly' higher earnings than 10 years ago to secure financing
Opinion: The last thing this housing market needs is a subsidy for developers
Opinion: I am one of 'generation rent' - it sounds like a joke but we've stopped laughing
Highest number of mortgages drawn down last year since 2009
'Don't despair': Housing Minister on his 'radical' plans to solve Ireland's housing issues
Number of mortgage approvals continues to grow as almost 4,700 signed off last month
People split on mortgage lending rules but strongly opposed to limits on inheritance from parents
Varadkar urges Central Bank to get mortgage lending rules review done 'as soon as possible'
Number of mortgage approvals nearly doubled in April compared to same month last year
First-time buyer mortgage drawdowns at highest Q1 level since 2007 - BPFI
'Relationship status should not define your ability to own a home, but it does'
Significant decline in buy-to-lets as Covid-19 continues to impact housing market
Over 3,300 mortgages approved in January, representing 2.8% year-on-year increase
'No need to panic': How will the Ulster Bank wind down affect customers?
Government to explore creating a 'third force' in Irish banking if Ulster Bank exits Irish market, says Varadkar
How to make it through the mortgage maze (and de-stress while you're doing it)
Over 5,200 mortgages approved in October, with surge driven by first-time buyers
Vintners say thousands of pubs face defaulting on loans as six-month mortgage moratorium due to end
Wage subsidy and mortgages: 'The government isn't helping them. What chance have they with the banks?'
Sinn Fein's Pearse Doherty accuses banks of ‘profiteering from pandemic’
AIB reverses 'de-facto ban' on mortgage approval for wage subsidy recipients
Pandemic set to cause major shortfall in housing supply, warns new study
'The stress is real. And growing': Wage subsidy recipients with mortgage approval uncertain if they can buy home
April figures show a drop of over 40% in mortgage approvals being granted in Ireland
Taoiseach meets with five major banks to discuss Covid-19
Drop of nearly 10% in mortgage approvals in March compared to 2019
Covid-19 mortgage break to be extended from three months to six
Banks say that people who got mortgage approval before the crisis can have this extended
Banks see calls rise 400% as customers seek support amid Covid-19 crunch
First-time buyers made up most of the 12,000 mortgages drawn down in last quarter of 2019
Mortgage activity 'returning to 2008 levels' as draw-down figures at highest level in 10 years
'It's a no-brainer': New not-for-profit company aims to keep distressed borrowers in their homes
Ulster Bank sells off nearly 4,000 of its customers in massive family home loan book sale
Central Bank to scrap code of conduct for banks on the transfer of mortgages as it's 'not relevant'