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First-time buyers hit as mortgage rates keep rising
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First-time buyers hit as mortgage rates keep rising

24 March, 2026.Finance.1 sources

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“Mortgage rate rises are continuing "thick and fast" with borrowers told to prepare for more volatility in the coming days and weeks”

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