- Central location and in a safe neighborhood
- Bungalow, 2 story
- 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
- Privacy Fence
- Garage
- Kitchen with potential
- Away from the train tracks
- Older house with character
- Not too big (<1400 sq ft)
- Newer windows, electrical, plumbing, HWH, furnace
- Central air
I walked through 20 houses and started to get very discouraged. The houses were always missing something or were at the top of the budget and needed even more work. It wasn't until I saw this little gem that I finally felt like I found my home. I walked in the door and knew it belonged to me. Here is what it had:
- Central location and in a safe neighborhood
- Bungalow,
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- Privacy Fence
- Garage - 2 1/2 car garage with workbench and storage in the rafters
- Kitchen with potential - 210 sq ft in the kitchen
- Away from the train tracks - I am several miles away
- Older house with character - however, some character had been removed at one point
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- Newer windows, electrical, plumbing, HWH, furnace - also has a newer roof
- Central air
In addition to getting (mostly) what I wanted in a house, there are several bonus finds:
- A ton of storage - storage in the basement, attic, rafters in the garage, large closets and several built-ins.
- Stamped Concrete patio (I put the offer in on the house during a snowy year and didn't realize it had this until I did the final walk thru - woohoo!!)
- "Finished" basement
- Original hardwood floors
- Built in speaker system in the living room
My offer was accepted by the seller on the same day I submitted it (January 24, 2011). However, as a short sale, that really doesn't mean much. I had to wait for the bank to approve the offer and then negotiate with them. We came to an agreement and closed April 4, 2011. I would have closed one week earlier but ended up switching lenders at the last minute (do your homework and shop lenders - I did not, but got lucky in the end). April 4th began a new adventure in my life - something that I never knew I could take on.
Thanks for reading!
Mary
I am so happy to read this. This is the kind of manual that needs to be given and not the random misinformation that's at the other blogs. Thanks for sharing this
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