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  1. Gross mortgage lending up 5% http://bit.ly/3J1afl
  2. If you don’t keep track, you may loose out http://bit.ly/PLmlY
  3. The return of stamp duty could be ‘detrimental’ http://bit.ly/1AFs8h
  4. Coalition leads calls for stamp duty reform http://bit.ly/2jhrcQ
  5. Mortgage rates need to fall further http://bit.ly/d8jP3
  6. Buy-to-let market grows for first time in two years http://bit.ly/1I7h3w
  7. 2009 repossession forecast cut to 48,000 http://bit.ly/13L77E
  8. One third of first-time buyers escape stamp duty http://bit.ly/3tGzxb
  9. Irish First-time buyers now account for 30% all new mortgages http://bit.ly/1zdn7q
  10. Prime time for house hunters http://bit.ly/2FBo1Z
  11. Supply increases and so do house prices http://bit.ly/4b4UQb
  12. Struggling homeowners in Ireland to get more time http://bit.ly/1rnes2
  13. UK buyers drive prime London residential market http://bit.ly/14lt7I
  14. A recovery is in sight for the house market http://bit.ly/4kqn7g
  15. Mortgage rates gather dust http://bit.ly/26MbRh
  16. Five hunters for every property http://bit.ly/4FvYgr
  17. Nationwide announced new mortgage deals http://bit.ly/50u0z
  18. House prices edge up despite buyer slowdown http://bit.ly/41UDXh
  19. Bank holds interest rate at 0.5% http://bit.ly/3uBuLF
  20. ECB keeps key rate at record low of 1 percent http://bit.ly/2BO500