SOLD
We sold our house!
We actually got the offer 2 days after we moved out here so it’s been driving me crazy not to share but I didn’t want to say anything until it was final. Because you know how things can turn around on you and that would have been anticlimactic!
Anyway, we been going through the motions of negotiating back and forth, waiting for the inspection then the inspection report and then the buyers letter asking for every little possible thing to be “fixed”… which is actually just a reason to negotiate for more $$ back- or off the price of the house. You know the drill!
So we’ll be heading back in a couple weeks so the movers can pack up all our belongings (the ones we don’t have here anyway) and store it…because we can not find a house to purchase here!
I’m not kidding.
We’ve been looking for houses here for 2 months essentially (looking at listings and actuall houses for 3 weeks) and my “listing report” is just the same 15 houses every week.
It’s sad.
We are thinking of expanding our search to other areas of Knoxville even though that would defeat the purpose of moving out here for the last 5 weeks of school here. Maddie wanted to meet some friends to hang out with during the summer and start the next year with. Also, we chose this area because we wanted her in this school system.
Oh well. What-a-ya-do?
We really want to find our next house soon. Really soon!
Apartment life is something. You forget after 12 years of home ownership.
Some people complain about home ownership, that there’s always something to fix.
That’s true, I suppose but…
I’ll take it.
It sure beats twiddling my thumbs!
Hi Sandra! hehe
Farragut is where everyone moves when they move in from out of state isn’t it? That’s where we’ll be looking if we can’t find something here. Glad to know you had great neighbors. That is never a consideration when you buy a house but always a huge factor in how much you love or dislike living in your home.
I would love that journey also but seeing as it took me 5 years just to remodel an already existing house can you imagine how long it would take me to build one? I’m guessing about 20 years! Seriously, we have considered it but we never know how long we’ll be anywhere so it doesn’t ever seem like a good idea. We’d be one of those stories you hear about where a family builds their dream house and then has to move before they even move in. That would stink!
Morgane I love your Frenchiness! I will keep in mind that I am looking for my glass slipper and hold out for the one that fits. This is a very hard age to have to make new friends. Finding a place inside circles of already developed friendships is difficult. She’s holding her own here but if we can’t find a house in this little town and have to expand our search and she ends up in a different middle school in the fall she will be mad at us. VERY MAD and it doesn’t take a whole lot to get that emotion from her anyway at this age so we’ll be in real trouble. It all builds character, right? haha
Congrats on selling the house… with that off your mind, I’m sure you will find your new home soon. Maybe people are waiting to list in June…
Seriously? Your house wasn’t even for sale and someone knocked on your door and made you an offer? That’s crazy! I’ll give it a try if all else fails. 🙂