*NikkiBell*
Livin’ that DVC & AP life!
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Here we go yet again. Time for a house-buying vent.
I started hunting for a house closer to work at the end of May. Right now, I commute 45-60 one way to work everyday. On nights when there's late meetings or conferences, that's pretty rough after such a long day. I have a recommended realtor, pre-approval, amazing credit, and a closing attorney already lined up. We've seen dozens of houses and I'm excited to move into a wonderful area with extremely low taxes for our state.
Here's my rap sheet so far...
House #1 - Loved it. Perfect layout and 3 1/2 minutes from work. Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, and two baths. Already vacant. Put bid in immediately. Got out bid and couldn't beat that price.
House #2 - Enormous house with an extra room making the total three plus kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, and two and a half baths. Already vacant. Motivated seller. 3 1/2 minutes from work (same development as first house). Got pre-approval and attorney. Was told that it was a shoe-in as seller was having financial problems. Put bid in. Started picking out paint and furniture. Seller disappeared for a week. Finally found seller who decided he wants at least $20K more all of a sudden. Not possible.
House #3 - Great unit with a two car garage, two bedrooms, and two and a half baths. 5-6 minutes from work. Put bid in. Seller goes on vacation....
Meanwhile...House #4 - Identical unit to House #3, but with amazing upgrades and significantly cheaper price. Immediately contact to put bid in. Turns out it was a staged sale. The closing is tomorrow. GROWL.
Back to House #3...seller returns from vacation. My agent finds out they overpaid for this house and have no equity. They are reluctant to drop the price as a result and expect me to overpay. Sorry, not happening.
So here I am back to square one. There's no chance of moving before the new school year starts. Each time I lose on one of these bids, it stings, but I'm getting used to it.
I heard the Marriott off of the highway is nice and has immediate availability.
I started hunting for a house closer to work at the end of May. Right now, I commute 45-60 one way to work everyday. On nights when there's late meetings or conferences, that's pretty rough after such a long day. I have a recommended realtor, pre-approval, amazing credit, and a closing attorney already lined up. We've seen dozens of houses and I'm excited to move into a wonderful area with extremely low taxes for our state.
Here's my rap sheet so far...
House #1 - Loved it. Perfect layout and 3 1/2 minutes from work. Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, and two baths. Already vacant. Put bid in immediately. Got out bid and couldn't beat that price.
House #2 - Enormous house with an extra room making the total three plus kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, and two and a half baths. Already vacant. Motivated seller. 3 1/2 minutes from work (same development as first house). Got pre-approval and attorney. Was told that it was a shoe-in as seller was having financial problems. Put bid in. Started picking out paint and furniture. Seller disappeared for a week. Finally found seller who decided he wants at least $20K more all of a sudden. Not possible.
House #3 - Great unit with a two car garage, two bedrooms, and two and a half baths. 5-6 minutes from work. Put bid in. Seller goes on vacation....
Meanwhile...House #4 - Identical unit to House #3, but with amazing upgrades and significantly cheaper price. Immediately contact to put bid in. Turns out it was a staged sale. The closing is tomorrow. GROWL.
Back to House #3...seller returns from vacation. My agent finds out they overpaid for this house and have no equity. They are reluctant to drop the price as a result and expect me to overpay. Sorry, not happening.
So here I am back to square one. There's no chance of moving before the new school year starts. Each time I lose on one of these bids, it stings, but I'm getting used to it.
I heard the Marriott off of the highway is nice and has immediate availability.
