The home buying saga continues...
We gave up on the idea of buying a house a while ago due to the state of our finances vs. the state of the market. My how times have changed. Months of working on my credit score has garnered modest gains, and the market has suddenly cooled off, the combined effect means we are just barely able to get in.
We've found a house and now we are starting the bewildering, stress-filled process of loan applications, meeting with realtors, lawyers, planners, and others who are gently guiding us along. I want to give a huge public thanks to my parents for their support, and their experienced advice. They have been a tremendous resource, and having them an intimate part of the process has kept me from freaking out too badly. Thanks.
I'll stay mum about the house for now, except to say it's tiny, cute, and a better fit than our current place. We will have to jettison/liquidate a massive percentage of our stuff, but we are super-excited about that as well. We've gotten to the point where we have too much stuff and it's become draining to even think about, so forcing a downsize will go a long to way to clarifying and focusing how we want to live.
Our goal (fingers crossed) is to be in a new place before the end of the year. I hope all 3 of you reading this will come to our housewarming/christmas party. :)
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congrats. we've started working towards the same goal too, but haven't gotten near anything formal yet. hopefully the market will still be cool in 6 months time. i have a 'don't panic' pin you can wear if you think it will help :)
oh...i'll take that don't panic pin please. i'm soooooo anxious. it's very nervous making. exciting and momentous and scary.
i can't believe you guys would want to leave your sweet place.
woooooowoooooooo! i get to be the pushy garden-planning helper! everything under chicken wire to keep out dog paws....
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Great L! I hope you do help us in the garden (where ever it ends up being). Yeah dog paws are the current garden scourge, but they are useful for breaking up tough soils.
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