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  1. Private Seller Highly Reccomended on RTE TV
  2. Private Seller goes fro strength to strength
  3. Irish Property Advice Forums - Welcome !
  4. New Planning Rules for Small Villages
  5. genuine house prices
  6. Real estate portfolio down to €1.9bn for Treasury offshoot
  7. Rising UK house prices good news for investors
  8. Irish paid €4.3bn for property in Europe just as boom faded
  9. Passing on family farm could cost millions
  10. New homes levy proposed but stamp duty will be phased out
  11. Owners warned on insurance risk for second homes
  12. House insurance: Cover yourself
  13. House-price drop will continue for another year
  14. Shanghai banking deal opens new source of finance for CREO
  15. Enraged mortgage holders want loan transfers
  16. Market forces EBS to wind down home loans broker business
  17. Blackrock's pre-tax losses shrink 66pc in first half
  18. Recession wipes €72,250 off value of the average home
  19. Property: making a move
  20. Why not sell your home yourself or even do a swap?
  21. House prices drop 1.1pc in July, extending two-year slump
  22. Property owners warned to pay their €200 second-home tax
  23. Banks: we are not refusing mortgages for low-cost homes
  24. NAMA could put property tax on long finger
  25. Housing boost as first-time buyers return
  26. Mortgage lending plunged 71pc in second quarter
  27. Are lower paid workers being spared the worst income cuts?
  28. Environmental Pillar workshop on NAMA, the Irish property market and economic sustain
  29. From property taxes to Ireland in 2020 – a foray into vlogs
  30. House prices in Galway – most expensive areas hit earliest and hardest
  31. Will a global economic recovery be Ireland’s panacea? Dreams (and nightmares) for 201
  32. “Killiney mansions – get ‘em while they’re cheap!” Tiered house prices in Ireland
  33. Are incomes rising or falling? Have your say!
  34. Top end of the market hit the hardest as rents continue to fall
  35. What happened the US spirit of enterprise?
  36. House prices in Cork: Rebel County by name, rebel county by nature!
  37. Cost of home improvements plummets 50pc in two years
  38. NAMA: Top Five Facts
  39. Do the NAMA figures add up? A broader and more realistic assessment of long-term econ
  40. Rising house prices offer hope of global market recovery
  41. An Arthur’s Day post: the tale of a company worth £17.59m
  42. The importance of getting NAMA’s core assumptions right
  43. ?76,000 fall in average house price since peak
  44. Homeowners facing sky-high variable rates on mortgages
  45. Question of Finance: There's no getting away from this property tax
  46. Measuring international competitiveness – lawyers versus businessmen
  47. Second-home owners given month's grace to pay ?200 tax
  48. House price down 4.7% in the third quarter of 2009
  49. Are we in a jobs recession or a jobs depression?
  50. ESRI predicts 35,000 will be unable to pay mortgage
  51. Homeowners warned of hikes in variable rates
  52. Hiyah to all at www.privateseller.ie
  53. The emergence of regional property markets across Ireland
  54. Is Ireland in a jobs recession or a jobs depression?
  55. Lenders piling on debt misery with mortgage arrears penalty
  56. Another look at yields on Irish property, for the benefit of NAMA
  57. Regulator still silent as homeowners put at risk
  58. Tax increases or spending cuts: is Ireland’s government too big?
  59. Mortgage holders paying 50pc less than in 2006
  60. Credit card company 'ruined my dream of buying a home'
  61. Teacher performance, class size? Does it even matter?
  62. A Bad Idea, or ‘How to turn NAMA into a developer bail-out also’
  63. House prices fall 40pc from 2007 peak
  64. 'Bank is hounding us about mortgage'
  65. Saturday theft 'more likely'
  66. Who cares about measuring inflation correctly? Taxpayers should
  67. Snag list turns into living nightmare for homeowners
  68. Councils refuse to take over two-thirds of new estates
  69. Charlie Weston: Protect your home from thieves and higher costs
  70. Which countries have seen their economies rebound fastest? The China effect
  71. Deal to delay repossessions 'is too reliant on the banks'
  72. Subprime lender Start criticised for court actions
  73. A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Foreign People in Ireland from Being a Burden to
  74. Rental prices driven down to 10-year low
  75. Rents hit their lowest level in a decade
  76. Mortgage scheme fast-tracked to save homeowners
  77. One-fifth of households struggling to pay bills
  78. Banks stripping homeowners of tracker policies
  79. Over 77,000 now behind on mortgage or rental bills
  80. Public sector pay and the idea of intensive (not extensive) cuts
  81. Premium hike warning as bill for damage soars to ?200m
  82. Second-hand home buyers can now use State scheme
  83. Just two loans taken out in state scheme -- FG
  84. Log flood damage for claim
  85. Which countries have been displaced most by the global recession? The Russia effect
  86. EBS boss calls for radical plans to help homeowners
  87. Five things to remember when judging Budget 2010
  88. A Budget daydream: “Sorry sorry, Brian”
  89. Budget 2010 Scorecard – Minister Lenihan gets a 7/10
  90. What will Ireland’s government finances be like in 2015? A five-year view on the Budg
  91. 2009 in review and 2010 in preview
  92. House price slump starting to stabilise
  93. Reforming taxes on work the big challenge to EU competitiveness
  94. Asking prices for houses fell 19pc last year
  95. Asking prices down up to 43%, Irish property market loses €180bn in value
  96. Struggling homeowners urged to 'help themselves'
  97. Long-term unemployment must rise to top of the agenda in 2010
  98. 'A lot of people my age got sucked in by the hype'
  99. Economic downturn wipes 50pc off value of homes
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  101. Home, sweet home
  102. Homeowners warned that mortgage rates likely to rise
  103. Question of Finance: Should we hand back the keys to our house?
  104. Land values down 90pc from peak
  105. Higher prices, mortgage hikes to hit homeowners
  106. 26,000 unable to meet repayments on home loans
  107. Spotting the swallows – Ireland’s rental market in 2010
  108. Question of Finance: I'd like to buy a house but are the banks lending?
  109. Home repossessions will soar as 6,400 are in arrears
  110. Houses 'have never been so affordable' as prices nosedive
  111. China, the EU (Greece), the US and the economics of paying for news online
  112. Make house sale prices public, urge auctioneers
  113. Is now the time to buy a home?
  114. House prices will decline by another third, says economist
  115. A reality check on rich-country inequality
  116. Committee criticises mortgage aid scheme
  117. hello....
  118. Mortgage hike shock
  119. Automobiles, e-commerce and immigration
  120. Irish Life to raise mortgage rate
  121. Banks punish own mortgage customers for their loyalty
  122. Insurance firms refusing home cover to previous claimants
  123. Practical steps to avoid losing the family house
  124. The options if you can't meet your mortgage payments
  125. Two charts on the stock of property for sale in Ireland
  126. Homeowners get loan help
  127. Three out of four saving nearly ?300 a month
  128. More lenders to hike rates despite ECB freeze
  129. Why insurers turn their backs on claimants
  130. Homeowners at risk as 20pc of tradesmen drop insurance
  131. Tough mortgage market
  132. Claim shame: Are insurers making it harder for claimants to switch?
  133. More than half of all jobs for young men have disappeared
  134. Home loans, credit cards, motor financing, current accounts -- what your next step sh
  135. Mortgage customers won't be penalised, says BoSI
  136. Euro house prices to decline for ?some time?
  137. Stop the press – rents go up in January!
  138. Residential rents increase for first time in two years
  139. Value of mortgages falls ?533m due to decline in demand
  140. Your Money: Home truths
  141. Problems with surrendering home to banks
  142. We need to talk about Britain
  143. Thousands at risk of rate hikes as AIB bars mortgage switchers
  144. Euro house prices to fall further
  145. Second-hand home sales treble
  146. Homeowners face 50pc hike to foot ?541m insurance claims
  147. Subprime lenders left out of 'debt rescue' bid
  148. War as an economic leveller – evidence from 1910-1950
  149. Forget about a loan if you have credit problem
  150. Main mortgage protection provider halts new business
  151. Budget 2011 and the eight things on Ireland’s fiscal to-do list
  152. Thousands of homeowners in mortgage arrears
  153. 60,000 struggle with mortgages
  154. Why buying in Istanbul now could bring Turkish delight tomorrow
  155. Empty home rate surges to 17pc
  156. Rates to rise for homeowners here in spite of 1pc ECB freeze
  157. Majority of first-time buyers plan to purchase this year
  158. Elephant in the room: NAMA’s yield problem hasn’t gone away
  159. Homeowners hit as mortgage hikes push up the cost of living
  160. A nation (of renters) once again? Revisiting rent or buy
  161. Rates to rise for homeowners here in spite of 1pc ECB freeze
  162. House prices to fall further as loan arrears rise
  163. Problems with surrendering home to banks
  164. House prices 'set for further 10pc fall' says leading economist
  165. With commodity prices rising, inflationary pressures start to mount in the eurozone
  166. The apartments that cost less to fund than a car
  167. Price is right as 1,000 join the queue to buy 46 apartments
  168. What a relief? Mortgage protection more expensive than ever
  169. Calls for loans cover to be mandatory
  170. It’s not raining men – Ireland at risk of becoming the opposite of China
  171. EU scuppers “long-term economic value” as NAMA’s first tranche goes through
  172. 3,000 mortgages a month now being restructured
  173. Beat the banks: lock in now or pay for it
  174. If you're waiting for bottom to fall out -- beware
  175. Asking prices for properties decrease by a third since peak
  176. Warning as rebuild costs fall but cover bills rise
  177. Falls in asking prices start to ease but NAMA questions remain
  178. Irish people no better off now than during Black Death, and other stories
  179. Mortgage company to increase rates by up to 0.6pc
  180. Further crippling hikes on the way
  181. Tips and trcks for cheap air tickets
  182. Bank offers borrowers ?1,000 if they switch mortgages to rivals
  183. Lenders impose weekly fees on those in arrears
  184. pharmacy
  185. Why a fixed rate mortgage won't suit everyone
  186. Rainy day funds for mortgages
  187. Your very own rent-or-buy calculator
  188. Number planning to buy hits record low
  189. Struggling mortgage holders to get ?70m bailout
  190. Don't overpay your mortgage
  191. At the moment it is wise to keep finances flexible
  192. India, the sleeping giant of urbanisation
  193. Sales 'boom' as agents cut price of new houses in half
  194. Consumers missing out on interest rate payout
  195. Banks tighten squeeze on firms, consumers and home buyers
  196. Mortgage brokers call for ban on interest-only loans
  197. Mortgage lending fell ?717m in March
  198. Going and going but not gone as buyers hold off
  199. Average house prices still falling across country
  200. Borrowers warned to reject ?15,000 offer to quit trackers
  201. What has the Celtic Tiger ever done for us?
  202. Banks target parent guarantors on debts
  203. Untangling Europe’s “web of debt”
  204. Question of Finance: What should I do before applying for home loan?
  205. The Rip-Off Republic, five years on
  206. ICTU seeks help for mortgage arrears
  207. New mortgage lending at lowest level in a decade
  208. UK mortgage approvals lowest in a year
  209. Concern as 3.8pc of home loans are 90 days in arrears
  210. First-time buyers are still not tempted by cheaper houses
  211. Rents stabilise during the first months of 2010
  212. Borrowers paying off credit card bills before mortgages
  213. Sharp rise in number behind on mortgage payments
  214. State-run lender ups rates on home mortgages
  215. Cash buyers could bag a bargain
  216. How much trade has been lost in the Great Recession?
  217. EBS rule change makes it harder to get mortgage
  218. What do 1,600 would-be buyers think? First Results from the rent-or-buy calculator
  219. Housing demand down as 50,000 migrants leave
  220. Rents rise 1.2pc as market stabilises
  221. Discount homes on offer in new scheme
  222. Subprime brokers 'did not check' if borrowers able to repay
  223. Homeowners to get negative equity loans
  224. When will Ronaldo dive? Insights from behavioural economics
  225. IMF backs plan to help struggling homeowners
  226. 38pc of repackaged Start loans are three months or more in arrears
  227. The World Cup of Economics, 2010: The Last Sixteen
  228. Struggling families to be thrown mortgage lifeline
  229. Find the Globrix 6 and win ?1,000
  230. Competitiveness regained? How prices in Ireland compare to the rest of the eurozone
  231. Property tax: how will it work
  232. EBS will consider negative equity mortgage
  233. 350,000 caught in negative equity trap
  234. Warning that more families will lose homes
  235. Property prices continue to plunge
  236. Calls for mortgage arrears offices in all banks
  237. Who has been worst hit? Visualising Ireland’s unemployment crisis
  238. Hand home back to bank if you can't pay loan -experts
  239. State bailing out borrowers who got eight times salary
  240. Supplement paid to owners hit by income loss
  241. Mortgage costs up as banks defy low
  242. House prices will keep falling this year despite growth
  243. Falling house prices or not, Ireland needs a property tax
  244. Homeowners in debt need support -- IMF
  245. Property tax plan to help fill '?3.5bn hole'
  246. Property tax would give sustainable revenue base says Honohan
  247. Mortgage lenders to impose spate of rate hikes
  248. NAMA figures point to 57% fall in property values: the good, bad and neutral news fro
  249. The long wait: should first-time buyers stay put a little longer
  250. Banks have returned to reckless mortgage lending