Today, we had the inspection on our house. It was built in 1929, has been empty for a few weeks, and was a foreclosure. Oh, and the former occupant trashed it before moving out.
A lot could have been wrong.
But the real estate gods were smiling upon us! The foundation is solid. The roof has several years of life left. Yes, there's some wood rot, and yes, the dishwasher leaks and needs a new seal. But other than that?
Well, other than that, we were faced with the trash filling the house. So, while the inspectors inspected, My Guy, Awesome Realtor Guy and I filled trashbags with stuff left behind by the last owner.
We found a half-full bowl of mostly fossilized rice and beans. In a drawer. In the master bathroom.
And gay porn. With pictures on the DVD case. Educational pictures.
And, of course, we found a Michael Bolton "Soul Provider" CD. Which we were actually really excited about. Because we are giant nerds.
We don't close until after Christmas, but today gave us an opportunity to at least get the trash out of the house, and sort through our own personal flea market in the garage.
Yes, that's a shopping cart full of hubcaps. I saved the shopping cart. The hubcaps? They went in the dumpster pile.
We also realized that the paint colors we've already picked out - because good LORD, we feel like we need to be doing SOMETHING - will be perfect.
One of the bedrooms is black stripped. For now.
Currently, most of the main living space is this lovely color of pumpkin vomit.
And this potted plant obviously sold the house. We took one look at this prime example of fauna and knew this was the home for us.
There's so much cleaning and painting and painting and cleaning to be done, but right now, we're just hanging out. But this is totally meant to be our house. And we're pretty fucking pumped.
Images courtesy of Ione the iPhone, because my camera suddenly went from having a full battery last night to having no battery this morning. Sorry for the awesome photo quality.
I love that you are getting started on the To Do list even before the ink is on the contract. Just be sure those hubcaps weren't some long lost asset of someone who will come out of the woodwork before the deal is done. I mean those bankers can be itchy like that.
ReplyDeleteso you get the house AND all it's contents? LUCKY! Heck, you may not need to register for wedding gifts after all--what with a shopping cart FULL of silver serving platters...
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy the inspection went well.
Yay! Happy to hear that things are going well - it is about time. I found an old house too. We can swap war stories. Although by the looks of it, your old house kicks my old house's arse! I don't have a shopping cart full of platters, and I have foundation issues. : ( Wish me luck that they will fix them so I can have an old house too!
ReplyDeleteYou can sell those hubcaps for a lot of money to a junkyard! Wish I were kidding...and I'm a little sorry that I know this, but we lost a hubcap once, and it was $45 to replace from a junkyard or some place similar. I see a new dishwasher in your future, compliments of a shopping buggy full o' mishmash hubcaps!
ReplyDeleteI got all excited about the picture of the garage. Sometimes, as a Realtor, those kinds of houses are the most fun to show!
ReplyDeleteI have always secretly wanted to own my own shopping cart
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