Monthly Archives: May 2010

Quebec Livin’

Quebec Livin’

Well, we decided it might be worth living in Quebec for a house we absolutely adore.  Yes, it’s crazy far.  But the people who love us will still come visit – I swear to God you guys better come visit!

HERE are many pictures of our new house!  The first fifteen are from the listing.  The rest are ones I snapped during the inspection.  There are a lot of pictures of random stuff I liked and want to find (love that rug in the living room!) so just ignore those.  I have given myself permission to share with you all because so far, everything has gone super smooth – just like it’s supposed to.

We had our first sign of “this is our house” when the seller’s agent called us to tell us he was expecting another offer on the house.  Kevin was really nervous that we would outbid ourselves so we were just going to take our chances.  If it’s “our house” it will all work out and the other offer won’t be as good.  Well, it was just as good.  In fact, it was slightly better.  But we and our agent had made an impression on the sellers agent so he told us what we needed to do to get the house if we really wanted it.  All we had to do was match it and they’d pick us.  He didn’t have to do that.  They could have very easily just taken the other offer and called it a day.  But he wanted to work with us.

Our second “this is our house” moment was the immaculate inspection.  Compared to that *blech* other place, it was a difference of night and day.  We feel quite lucky how much thought and care was put into the re-model.  There’s practically nothing we need to do to move in…except buy a lot of furniture.*

Now all that’s left is the appraisal and financing.  Fingers crossed, we’ll be moving June 26!

* As you’re looking at these pictures, note how adorable the furnishing is.  It will not look like this when we move in.  In fact, it probably won’t look like that for many many years…

Location, location, location

Location, location, location

When we first started looking at houses, Kevin and I had it all figured out.  The market is crap right now.  Of course we can find a house with three plus bedrooms, one plus bath, a yard, a garage for our boards, a basement (preferably finished but hey, we’re not that picky).  Oh yeah, and we want to live by the lake, where it’s an easy commute with quick access to main roads.

Well…four months later, one very petite house down (see previous post), our search continues.  In Canada speak, our search has taken us to the Quebec of Seattle.  Who the hell has heard of Cedar Park?  Not us.  But ironically enough, it’s close to a lake and there is access to main roads….just not the lake or roads we originally had in mind.

What a compromise.  Do we stick to the city in a house we will probably grow out of sooner than later? Or uproot and grow into a beautiful home in Quebec?  Decisions, decisions.

Roller Coaster

Roller Coaster

Kevin and I have been house hunting for several months.  Some would say we are picky….we say we’re not in any hurry so we’re waiting for that perfect house.  Four months in I was beginning to believe that perfect house just didn’t exist for us (in our price range!).  Until…we found it!  What is supposed to be an exciting process turned into an emotional roller coaster right from the get go, which should have been our first sign.  But instead, we persevered until we got what we wanted and headed into the next phase – inspection.

The inspection wasn’t that bad really.  But there were quite a few unknowns on our end that we needed to know before committing to such a huge purchase.  Part of the crawl space wasn’t cleared out for us, so we needed to get into that, they weren’t sure about an oil tank (if one existed or not) or the sewer lines so we were going to have specialty inspectors in to check it out.  We didn’t even get to the negotiating phase.  We were just being courteous by telling them our initial findings and letting them know we were going to have additional inspections.  With that, they decided they didn’t want to deal with us.  They wanted to “roll the dice” and put the house back on the market.  Evidently hoping for buyers that don’t mind the unknowns.  It’s not really realistic to us, but maybe they’ll luck out.

Our wishful thinking, spiteful hope is that they won’t get any takers and they’ll have to come crawling back to us.  Then we’ll remind them why you should always be nice to people who want to buy something very expensive from you.  Karma’s a bitch.

Sadly and realistically though, Jay Z says it best.  On to the next one. We just hope the next one doesn’t take us four months to find…

Feeling Tipsy

Feeling Tipsy

I got Kevin an Indo Board for his birthday.  He thought it would be a great idea to try it out at 1am after drinking most of the evening.  I promise, I tried to advise him otherwise but there’s just no reasoning with the birthday boy.

What you are about to see is quite sad.  But the more you watch it, the funnier it gets.  Replay this puppy at least once – it’s totally worth it :)