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Westmeath house prices fall by one fifth

House prices in Westmeath have fallen by over one fifth in the past year, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie.

The politics of pain

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Some political commentators have adjudged last week’s budget was a success because it avoided on-street protests. The October budget got pensioners and students out with placards. The February public sector income levy resulted in a large Dublin march. Politicians say the public response to the latest budget has been silence. This should be even more scary to Government backbenchers.

Customer generating seminar gets Galway launch

Galway company The Business Boosters are launching an innovative new service that can help businesses through these turbulent times. One thing is certain, in times such as these, businesses must develop new more effective ways to reach customers and understand their market in order to survive. The Business Boosters offer tools not only for survival, but for tangible increases in market share and long term prosperity.

Auction to awaken the property market

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Property Partners Maxwell and Heaslip is holding a public auction in which two very attractive and keenly priced properties could prove alluring to potential buyers who have been waiting in the wings for the right opportunity to get on, or move up, the property ladder. The auction will take place at the Imperial Hotel at 3pm on May 8 so don’t miss it.

The politics of pain

Some political commentators have adjudged last week’s budget was a success because it avoided on-street protests. The October budget got pensioners and students out with placards. The February public sector income levy resulted in a large Dublin march. Politicians say the public response to the latest budget has been silence. This should be even more scary to Government backbenchers.

The politics of pain

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Some political commentators have adjudged last week’s budget was a success because it avoided on-street protests. The October budget got pensioners and students out with placards. The February public sector income levy resulted in a large Dublin march. Politicians say the public response to the latest budget has been silence. This should be even more scary to Government backbenchers.

City auctions set to cause a stir

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Two excellent properties are to be offered for sale by public auction tomorrow in what should give an excellent indication of the property market in the city. The spring-time auctions will see two very different properties go under the hammer in what director James Heaslip promises to be an engaging event.

Rooney report finds strong interest among first time buyers

Half of potential first time buyers say they intend to purchase a property within the next 12 months with falling house prices remaining the key factor influencing the decision to buy, according to the latest market report from Rooney auctioneers. Availability of suitable property and overall economic conditions were cited as the next most important factors.

Westport art auction

Celebrated sculptor John Behan is the latest artist to put up a piece of his work for an art auction being organised by the Chernobyl Children’s Project Westport Group which will take place on Friday, May 1 at the Clew Bay Hotel starting at 7.30pm.

Do you really need marketing and if you do, where do you start?

In this age of the entrepreneur it seems there’s never been a better time to start your own business. And many people do, full of enthusiasm and new ideas. The trick is how to stand out from the crowd and differentiate your new products and services.

 

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