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The Evening Fix... now with added daring cupcakes

The things we learned, loved and shared today…

Northern Lights from Fahan Hill in Buncrana, Inishowen, Co. Donegal yesterday evening (Adam Rory Porter).

HERE ARE THE things you need to know as we round off the day in three easy steps…

THINGS WE LEARNED

#CROKE PARK 2: Nurses, gardaí and firefighters are set to step up their campaign to oppose Croke Park 2 over the coming weeks with town hall meetings planned for the next fortnight. Meanwhile, trade union UNITE has told the government to “be quiet and stay the hell away” from the voting process on the pay deal.

#UNITED NATIONS: Former Irish President Mary Robinson has been appointed UN Special Envoy to the troubled Great Lakes region of Africa. The announcement today was welcomed by NGOs working in the region as well as politicians back home.

#ALCOHOL: Alcohol Forum launched Ireland’s first ever National Alcohol Awareness Week as the organisation said the country’s legacy of harmful drinking and its impact on children is a ‘national scandal’. The organisation has a number of events planned over the next week to raise awareness of the issue and to encourage a responsible attitude to drinking.

#STEUBENVILLE: Two teenagers in the US have been found guilty of raping a fellow high school student in a case that became notorious after a video of boys laughing about the assault on the “dead” drunk girl went viral. The two football players broke down when they heard the verdict yesterday which found them “delinquent beyond a reasonable doubt” on all counts.

#GRAND SLAM: Ireland’s Grand Slam-winning ladies returned to Dublin today, greeted to a well deserved hero’s welcome. Smiles, hugs and a baby in a trophy – all here.

THINGS WE LOVED

  • These exclusive, behind the scene snaps from the classic film Willow. Look at Warwick Davis’ lovely head of hair.
  • We are big fans of cupcakes so we love the ambition of some of these unusual recipes…even if we wouldn’t try them all ourselves.
  • If you liked that picture up top, you’ll love this collection of images of last night’s Northern Lights compiled by The Metro Times. We know you’ve probably had enough of things turning green for St Patrick’s Day but this was all natural.

THINGS WE SHARED

  • This is what posh Irish toilets looked like 700 years ago. State-of-the-art.
  • These totally impractical shoes. Nonetheless, we have to have them.
  • This video of a policewoman being really sound, pardon the pun. They had arrived to tell the guy to turn the volume down and instead he treated her to a ‘hair job’. We love how completely unimpressed her colleague is at the end. “Right, you ready…?”

(LiveLeak2014/YouTube)

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    Mute Danny Sherrard
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    Jan 25th 2022, 7:15 AM

    My advice. Don’t bother looking till you have mortgage approval. It could take 2 years. The market changes so frequently you’ll only be disappointed. Secondly understand the different estate agents. Sherry Fitz over price their clients houses to get a bigger fee. The guide price you see is exactly that. Offer €100k below. Sure who knows. Also keep and eye on listings. If they’ve been up for a while, they are obviously struggling to sell. That’s to your advantage.

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    Mute Gareth Keenan
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    Jan 25th 2022, 11:57 AM

    @Danny Sherrard: offer 100k below in a sellers market? Good luck with that.

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    Mute Peter
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    Jan 25th 2022, 3:19 PM

    @Danny Sherrard:

    This is why it should be a set fee so the prices aren’t just ballooned so much.

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    Mute Elaine Phelan
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    Jan 25th 2022, 7:23 PM

    @Danny Sherrard: what house is going for €100k under asking in this market? Can you provide one example?

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    Jan 25th 2022, 8:05 PM

    @Elaine Phelan: or be dope and offer the asking price. People like you are the reason house prices are crazy. Start low is all I say. I got my house in 2020, €40k below asking price.

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    Mute Liz O'Neill
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    Jan 25th 2022, 11:47 AM

    When you view a home online have a careful look at the garden and try and see what flowers are blooming, whether it’s spring summer or autumn etc This can give you some indication as to how long it’s been on the market or whether it’s been relisted. It can either be a red flag indicating problems with the neighbourhood, or simply too high an asking price, in which case you might get away with offering less than anticipated.

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    Mute Ashling Fenton
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    Jan 25th 2022, 3:55 PM

    @Liz O’Neill: On the likes of Daft there is usually a listed date.

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    Mute TheReacher
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    Jan 25th 2022, 6:43 PM

    1. Location. Close to work/family/what you love.

    2. Cost v lifestyle. Make a choice, if you want holidays & fun etc buy a house with a smaller mortgage. If you prioritise a large home over everything else – go as big as you can afford.

    3. Time. Which is it? Happy paying back a 35+ yr loan & see it as rent anyway (and if anything happens that’s what insurance is for). OR do you want to pay off your fast.

    4. Future. Planning a family? Buy a house with that extra room to allow those teens some time away from you/a play room when they are young.

    5. Short-term/life term. Buy big & sell when kids are gone -downsize? Buy small & upgrade? Do what most do – make do? Have a plan.

    6. cheap furniture for the short term to fill the house & upgrade/only buy the best of the best bit by bit?

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    Mute iohanx
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    Jan 25th 2022, 8:10 PM

    Go abroad, do the hard graft and save for couple of years, come back and buy where you know. Not for everyone, but time does fly.

    Use your passport, it’s very valuable.

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