Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Home Design Inspiration

It has been a few weeks since my last post. Things at the lot have not changed much. There is still a large hole. See this week’s construction update here. I am actually really excited about the interior design phase of the project. After the initial selection at the Design Studio I’ve had time to sit and think about what I want my new house to look like from a design perspective. I enrolled in an interior design course to help my design ideas play out. I have always been interested with interior design. I designed my condo but the furnishings and décor were on the budget friendly side because money was a little scarcer purchasing at 24 compared to now having two incomes and purchasing in my 30s. I can now really “afford” to buy those show stopping pieces without breaking the bank. I’m really exciting about that! Although my budget will not be as tight I will have some budget friendly pieces along with the statement more expensive pieces throughout the house. Buying all expensive pieces will not go over well with my husband and his budget restraints. Even with the budget restraints some items I cannot see myself spending top dollar for when I know I can find it cheaper elsewhere. A lot of research and shopping will be involved in finding those key pieces at a decent price. See my Inspiration and Mood Boards here.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Happy New Year!

This is my first post for 2017!!!! This will be a very exciting year for us. We closed chapter 2016 on a very positive note. We closed on the town house on December 30!!!! My husband was able to sign some of the closing documents before we left for South Carolina. The day of closing the settlement company simply faxed over three additional documents for us to sign and send back.  Since the house is now sold that is one less thing we have to worry about (because this is one of the loan contingencies). I can focus my attention on the fun stuff!!! I drove pass the lot when we returned from vacation. I didn’t expect much to be done during the holidays but it did look like the excavation is complete. Our second Weekly Construction Meeting was today. Check out the construction updates here.


Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Good News, Bad News...

Hey!


So, today we had our pre-construction meeting!!! The permit still hasn't been approved (bad news) BUT they started excavating our lot (good news)! Read about our pre-construction meeting here. We are really excited the process is finally starting after the longgggggggg seven month wait.


More bad news... the closing date for our townhouse has been pushed back to December 30th. This is a total bummer because we were planning to spend the holidays in South Carolina with my husband's family. Apparently, my husband can sign the settlement papers and turn over the keys to our realtor before we leave. The settlement will still happen on the 30th even though we will not be there. I'll keep you posted on the outcome.


TTYL!

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

P.M.P – Packing, Moving & Pre-Construction


December has been hectic. We are packing to move and we are completing last minute inspection fixes for closing. On December 6th Toll Brothers contacted us. The sales rep said that they are ready to schedule our Pre-Construction Meeting. YAY! Finally... after seven months of waiting and weekly drives pass the dirt filled lot. I was excited, overjoyed! The pre-construction meeting is scheduled for December 14th at 9am.


I'll blog about the Pre-Construction meeting later this week.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Sold…not Sold… Sold!!!


Our house was listed September 16th. So exciting!! Ten days later we received a full offer. That was fast… Long story short after the inspection the lady did not want to move forward. Its ok, she just wasn’t the right buyer for us. The house was relisted on October 5th. We received the second offer a few days later and the house was Pending (Contingent) on Oct 17th. The buyer used a Maryland state first time home buyers program to receive closing cost assistance. The process is beneficial to the buyer but a headache for the selling. We had two inspections and then a re-inspection a week before closing to make sure everything was complete. Not to mention from start to finish the process is an elongated 60 days! Good thing we weren’t pressed to sale fast. However, we didn’t really mind the wait in the end. It allowed us more time to stay in “our own space” before moving in with the parents.  We are set to close December 16th. Fingers crossed.

On November 28th we were contacted by the structure and wiring company Audio Buys, to make our electrical and multimedia selections. He sent over a few documents with pricings for the options but I admit it went way over my head. I told my husband to take a look at them. We scheduled a meeting to finalize our multimedia selections in mid- January.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Prepping to Sale


We contacted our realtor to set up a walkthrough of our property. He sold the house to my husband five years ago and is a family friend.  He noted some updates and changes we needed to make to get top dollar. We immediately contacted our contractor to get started on the work. The townhouse was built in the 90s. It had laminate counters and white appliances. The cabinets are in pretty good shape. We didn’t plan on doing a full kitchen remodel so we purchased simple granite counters and stainless steel appliances. We had to be comparable to newer townhomes on the market that have granite and stainless steel.  Ceramic tiles were added to the kitchen and bathroom floors before my husband moved. That saved us a ton. The house was in pretty good shape so we didn’t have to invest a lot of money, just a bunch of small things.

Townhouse Kitchen Before:


Townhouse Kitchen After:


 

Here is a list of things we updated before putting the house on the market:

  • Added granite counters and stainless steel appliances to the kitchen
  • Pressure washed, restrained and repainted the deck.  (The previous owners painted the deck which was a headache. The paint was badly chipped.)
  • Replaced wood under window frames (The wood frame under the windows on the back of the house was rooting.)
  • Repainted the basement
  • Wiped down all the walls
  • Major house cleaning
  • Hired Stanley Steamer to clean the carpets. (we tried to cut costs by not replacing the carpets)
  • Washed light fixtures that were dusty.
  • Fixed a broken bathroom fan
  • Repainted the front door frame and trim
  • Repainted the garage door frame and trim
  • Cleaned up the yard. (I attempted to plant flowers… Total fail! I purchased flower pots instead)
  • Uncluttered the house. (Purchased a storage unit)
  • Replaced broken toilet
  • Fixed drywall from a busted pipe that we fixed years ago

Major Key: Having our realtor walk through the property before we put it on the market was a big help. We fixed a bunch of small things that the home inspectors would’ve noticed.  We ended up saving time and money. When the home is under contract the state (MD) requires licensed contractors to complete any improvements. This is fine for some but for small things like we had non-licensed is just as good.