Saturday, August 21, 2010

Catch-up Post #1

(not to be confused with Ketchup, Ashley's 5th food group)

We Have a New Home
subtitled: a New Project

Here are the stats:

  • 1/2 acre
  • community well
  • 2,000 sq. ft. or so main house
  • 550 sq. ft casita
  • vacant for a year
  • not one single window left intact
  • comes complete with artwork provided by neighborhood kids

Sounds like a dream doesn't it!!!

I had been looking for about 8 months. My friend/realtor hooked me up with a sweet daily listing of any mls properties that were under $50,000 and I believe the longitude line was north of Alta from west to east. I have to admit I'm a west-side girl, but the majority of the properties tended to be center to east.

It became my bedtime habit-- brush my teeth, say my prayers, check the mls listings. We had a small budget and the goal was to get something inexpensive that we could just hang out in until the economy improved, maybe five years.

So one night I saw this little gem. Oh, the possibilities. And to have it be a half acre--bonus. (ron comes with lots of trailers) I had looked at thousands of properties that were under 1,200 sq. ft. on small lots, and needed to be rebuilt on the inside. Having to rebuild the inside was pretty much a given. I occassionally would drag Ron out to look at prospects. But when this beauty showed up, I couldn't believe my eyes!

It will definately take a few years and a few phases to rearrange things on this site, but when we're done, I think it will be perfect. First up is building a garage building. We're in line to go before the Planning Commission for a variance in size and height (for the current size/height of the home, if we waited to build it with the remodel, it would have been o.k., but we kind of need this building first.) Next we have a cosmetic freshening up of the casita. Then we will live in the casita and have a garage while we 'remodel' the main house.

The main house is expanding in all directions: sides are moving wider, the rear is moving deeper, the ceilings rising upwards, and we're even going deeper with a basement.

Is it the 'perfect' neighborhood? no, not my first choice area (remember - I'm a west-side girl), but it's fine. I'm renting in a pretty nice neighborhood right now and have been broken into/things stolen several times. My last house was in a nice neighborhood - broken into, shots fired (and I'm not talking about the shooting park). So if people think it's dangerous I just remember all the nice neighborhoods and previous experiences and smile.

This property perfectly fit our needs right now, so I'm excited. But you're more than welcome to bring on the comments, because I've already heard them all. And through them all I just keep thinking of that bumper sticker you sometimes see on clunker cars: Don't Laugh - It's Paid For.

Stay tuned for the progress updates.

5 comments:

Darci Buhl said...

I think thats awesome. It sounds fun, even. Of course, I don't know the first thing about what goes into building, but it seems like a great project. And really, who can beat the price?!? Good luck, hope you guys are doing great!

Amir B. said...

Congrats! I´m excited for you. Can´t wait to see it all come together. :) Love the bumper sticker too.

Jenn Shields said...

Um, I wouldn't mind not having a house payment (and a half acre). That would be bliss. One day, one day.

Ashley Marx said...

sounds like a fun plan, except for the fact that we won't be neighbors anymore!! what's up with that? :)

earlfam said...

Thanks for the shout out!

A half acre paid for is really all I ever wanted in life. I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I'm married to someone with slightly different requirements for happiness.