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Average asking prices for homes fell by 1.5 per cent in the past three months –but are still aheadof selling prices, writes
ORNA MULCAHY, Property Editor.Gorgeous flowers that are good enough to eat
URBAN FARMER:By far the most important thing is knowing which flowers are safe to eat and which, most definitely, aren’t, writes
FIONNUALA FALLON.Cheap makeovers don't fool me
. . . but if you follow the Aldi factor, you can find a housethat may be messy but good quality forsale at a discount, writes
DON MORGAN.
Fashion multiples are likely to be interested in the trading pitch along the Ilac’s central mall, writes
JACK FAGAN.Ban on upwards-only reviews leaves industry at a crossroads
What started as an almost irrelevant dispute between a trader and a landlord on Grafton Street looks like ending in a crucial turning point for the industry, writes
JACK FAGAN.Ban will have significant unintended consequences
The decision to ban upwards-only rent reviews will have implications for NAMA, amongst many others, writes
ADRIAN TRUEICK.
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150th Anniversary of The Irish TimesThe Irish Times celebrates its 150th anniversary with a view of the newspaper past to present