Friday, March 23, 2012

Step 3: Inspect the Unexpected

As most people know, before you buy a house it is a really good idea to have it inspected to ensure that you're not about to buy a nightmare of a house!  Yesterday, Thursday, we had our home and pest inspection to ensure just that.  The pest guy was only there for about an hour and his report was as follows:
                                           * No termites! Obviously the best news we could have heard.
                                           * Ants are normal inside and out, especially this time of year.
                                           * For about $65 every 3 months they will come and spray inside and out so we                    
                                              don't have a major ant/bug problem through out the year- SOLD!!!

The homes inspection company sent 2 men to check out the house. One did electrical, plumbing and such and the other did structural.  Here is what we found out:
           Electrical/Plumbing-   * A few outlets are loose, so we need to tighten them to the wall
                                            * Where the power comes into the house, the wires have pulled away from the
                                                house.  Just needs a bracket to hold it against the house.
                                            *  Tiles around the tubs need to be re-grouted and re-caulked.
                                            *  Water currently smells like sulfur, but it is 99% because it hasn't been used                                        
                                                 in a long time.
                                            *  AC Unit is looking very good, maybe 3-5 more years on it.
                                            *  Furnace is looking good, again 3-5 years on it.

            Structural-                *  The slab foundation has shifted (My heart totally dropped when he said this)
                                                 however in Texas this is TOTALLY normal.  It is not major, just something
                                                 to keep any eye on. One way to help- water our foundation!
                                            *   The problems we saw in the kitchen are really nothing and no damage
                                                 because the sub floor on the first floor is just the concrete slab of the
                                                 foundation. Woo!
                                            *   There are couple of minor repairs to make on the roof, but not to the
                                                 shingles.
                                            *   Some siding has pulled away, but it just needs to be checked out and fixed.
                                            *  Some of the double-pane windows have broken down and are now only
                                                single pane. No immediate need for change, but will want to do sooner than
                                                later to save on utility bills.

It seems like a lot, but when you consider a whole house I would say we got about an A-... woohoo!  The best part is that we did not need to ask the seller to fix or replace anything, so we are full steam ahead to closing on our first house!  We also found out that the lawnmower (the exact kind we planned on getting!) and  weed whacker they left in the garage are staying! Woo free stuff :)

While we were there I took more pictures and a video... enjoy :)



inspection day - slideshows

Step Four: Sign our lives away....

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Step Two: Ask someone if you can buy their house... for less than they asked for...

This post is really for Katie so she does not go into a tissy waiting to hear our house choice :)

After we saw house number 4, 2 floors-3 bedrooms-2.5 baths, we began discussing with the Realtor what our next move should be.  As I mentioned we kinda went into the last house with high hopes and minus some slight water damage on the floor in the kitchen, the house did not disappoint!  So we ran some numbers on our way to the mall for birthday shopping (it really was a super awesome day :) ) and made our decision over lunch.

We called Sarah (our Realtor) while we were at the mall, which is why it looked as if we were putting an offer in on the mall haha.  House #4 was listed at 189,000 and we offered 180,000 with 2,000 towards closing costs.  We were very hopeful that they would indeed take the closing cost request, because that's cash up front that would allow Jarrod and I to start some projects right off the bat rather than give the extra money to the bank up front.  This was Tuesday, and we gave them till Friday to answer us back.  At that point Friday seemed like eons away and though we were celebrating my birthday with shopping and dinner, it was really hard not to think of anything but the house.

For the rest of the day we went about business as usual as best as we could.  We had a very successful day of shopping, used the Apple store to sign our offer contract (how I love technology) and enjoyed a few hours of rest with the pups before it was time for dinner.  Dinner was also fabulous! So much good food and wine we almost... almost... forgot we were waiting to hear back about the house.

The next day was Wednesday and we were going to the Houston Rodeo for the first time (I will do a post on that separately for sure!) and we were glad for it as it would be a good distraction.  Jarrod and I were early to pick up a friend, so we stopped in to the near by Barnes & Nobles to pick up the first Game of Thrones book.  Yes we are watching season 1 currently and yes we will most likely get HBO just so we can watch it, however I digress...


As we were deciding on which was the first book, Sarah called with a counter offer! We were totally surprised and excited that they got back to us so quickly.  Their counter was 185,000 and the 2,000 closing costs.  After some quick deliberation we decided that the price was still pretty good for how much house we were getting and the fact they agreed to the closing costs, how could we say no?!  So an hour before our first rodeo, we were under contract on our first house!

Again via computer we signed the new contract and set up a time to visit Sarah to give her the first of many checks.  1 to start the process with the title company, and 1 to the seller to give us the option of a 10 day "trial" if you will.  During these 10 days we have the option to walk away if the inspection does not go well or if we simply change our minds.

Our house, roof and pest inspections are scheduled for this Thursday the 22nd and if all goes well we should be closing on or around the 28th of April!  At the inspection I will be taking some video and more pictures, which I will be sure to post!  Here's hoping that the water damage is minor, the roof and AC still have long lives and there are no multi-legged creatures crawling where we can and can not see them.

Step Three: Inspect the unexpected....

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Step 1... Look at the Potential Houses

After the wonderful weekend in Fredericksburg it was time to focus back on our house hunt!  On Tuesday we met up with our realtor and she showed us 4 houses.  If you've read the previous posts you know that 4 was actually quite a bit considering how fast houses are moving around here.  Allow me to bring you along for the ride...

House 1: An attached town home with 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths.  Price 189,900 and it had HOA fees for being part of this small community that is about a 5 minute walk from our current apartment.  I took photos of it, but my camera died so you'll just have to "listen" about this one and the next one.
Upon walking into this house you are immediately in the living room/dining room which has nice dark hardwood floors.  The somewhat updated kitchen over looks both rooms and there was a half bath down the hall from the kitchen.  There was a tiny... tiiiiiiny, backyard space and no garage, though there was enough space to park 4 cars should we desire.  A full staircase (which is a big deal for us as we have the metal spiral type in our apartment now and dislike it!) leads you up to the 2 bedrooms that share a bathroom located in the middle of the two rooms.  Both rooms had ceiling fans and large closets and the carpet was very clean.
What we liked: It was clean, somewhat upgraded and near the dog park.
What we didn't like: It was only 300 sq. ft. larger than our current apartment, no garage and the backyard wasn't not even worthy of that name.


House 2: This house (200,000) was pretty much exactly like the first with the only differences being lighter hardwood floors, nicer appliances and a larger backyard area.
What we liked: The space was used well and we could see ourselves living there more so than the first one.  The backyard actually had some usable space and we could put grass down if we wanted.
What we didn't like: Again as with the first house it just seemed too small and it was attached so we would not be able to get a good First Time Homebuyer's Loan from our bank.

House 3: An attached metal exterior, loft-like, town home with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms for 220,000.  It had a 2 car garage with extra storage space and many up grades throughout the entire space.  You can see in the few photos (at this point I switched to my iphone) that everything was done very well in this house...

house 3 - Online Slideshow Maker

What we liked: The various rooms were huge and had really great materials used.
What we didn't like: No real yard space, kitchen layout was odd and the 2 bedrooms were on opposite floors.  Master on 3rd floor... 2nd bedroom on 1st floor.

House 4: A detached 3 bedroom 2.5 bath house for 189,000.  Jarrod and I had been spying on this one more than the rest because if it worked for us we could get a really great deal from our bank.  So while we did our best to keep an open mind for the first 3, we may have had our hearts set on this one before we even saw it because of all it's potential.  I'll allow the pictures to show you around this one too, though just like the photos we saw online before seeing it in person, they do not do this house justice...


house 4 - Online Slideshow Maker

What we liked: The potential.  There were a hand full of projects, but all ones we could handle.  3 bedrooms make the house last longer, and a half bath on the first floor is so nice.  Also we can put a fence up and the dogs would actually have grass.
What we didn't like: Some water damage in the kitchen floor.  Smaller living space, which for us is big because we spend a lot of time in the living room and kitchen.

So which one did we choose....??? :)

Vino? Yes Please!

I love as you get older and become more busy that birthdays tend to get spread out over multiple days and occasions.  While the birthday dinner with friends was certainly amazing in every way, it was really fun to head to Fredericksburg, Texas and once again enjoy the wine tastings and shops that little German town has to offer.  This was the same place that Jarrod and I went 2 Christmas's ago and it certainly was just as lovely as it was then.  

2 friends from school and I drove up there the first Saturday of spring break for an overnight trip and though it rained most of the ride there once we actually arrived the weather cooperated and allowed us to enjoy ourselves indeed!  Rather than "talk" your ear off like I did in the last few posts, I will share our trip with photos... Please enjoy :)


Step by Step

No this will not be able the hit 90s sitcom about the blended family... so sorry to disappoint.  I chose that title because so many things have happen for Jarrod and I in the last few weeks, that I want to just tell you all at once, but realize I should take it step by step...

As I've mentioned in previous posts, Jarrod and I have begun the process of looking for a house.  The one house that seemed perfect (at least online) went under contract 2 weeks before we had an appointment to house hunt with our realtor, so we were forced to find other options to look at.  This was probably for the best anyway because it would be smart to have options instead of falling head over heels for the first house we saw.

So we continued our search online and found 4 houses/townhouses to look at with our realtor the Tuesday of spring break (2 days ago) and then we waited.  Within the week of setting up the appointment and actually getting to it one of the houses went under contract and so it was back to the online listings to find something else to look at.  Houses in our area are moving like hotcakes and it is very unlike the market for this time of year.  Maybe it has something to do with the new FHA loan laws, maybe because everyone e-filed their taxes and got their returns earlier, or maybe one of the oil companies just relocated 20 people and they've all moved to our neighborhood.... whatever it is, the house choices went from plentiful to sparse in a matter or weeks.

While all of this was happening a birthday also occurred.  Yes, my 28th birthday came and went in the most perfect of fashions :)  I had to work, which was totally fine seeing as most of my students did not know it was my birthday.  This is for the best really because once one kid knows, they ALL know and then it's 165 Happy Birthdays and non stop chatter!  After school that day I also had a JV track meet... in the rain... but again something to do before I got to celebrate with a group of work friends.  All of it was very low key and it was nice to enjoy their company at an outdoor bar (yes the rain stopped) and it was wonderful to be showered with gifts of wine, wine glasses and gift cards!  I really have an excellent group of people here in Texas that I have come to know and I am so glad they were able to join me on my actually birthday.

The next step was to continue that good time with an over night trip of wine tasting and shopping... weeee!