As you know DH (well me too as seasonal work) work for a private club for 1%-ers. So we have talked about buying a place. Great, although real estate is high so we will not get much for what we can afford. The club has 2 licensed agents. They are gong to act as our agents. Their seller's commission will be given back to us. Cool.
One of the members stopped me on the course yesterday. They are new owners of a townhouse community that went into foreclosure after the housing bust. They heard from the GM (our Realtor) we are looking for a place. Now I've seen their places online. They are nice, great views, locations and style of place we would like, but over our ideal budget (by $60k). They told me they would give us a "killer deal". I said, "well we are not read to buy until the first of the year" (plus our lease ends in March). They said "that is not a problem. We will talk soon".
I went back on line. They are building new units right now. Due to be available in March 2015. Could it be we could get a new home? I don't want to get my hopes up, but I'm so excited at the prospect. Eeek.
The GM/realtor seems to think they will give us deal right in line with our ideal budget. Apparently members take good care of staff they like and they LOVE DH and will do anything for him to stay. She is OOT , but we will get together soon.
So now I'm day dreaming on wish lists of things I would do before the walls go up. Besides the normal kitchen, bedroom,etc, what would you do to make your home run better?
One of the most frustrating things about moving into a place is setting up my home office, Direct TV, cable, wifi, etc. If given the opportunity I would setup in the hall closet electrical outlets, cable and cat 5 lines near on a shelf. That way everything is hidden. Then I would setup cat 5 ports in one of the extra bedrooms and/or office. Also one by the cable outlets in the family and/or living room to hook up the xbox directly (seems to work better than the wifi).
Silly right? However, network cables and equipment bug me so much. It's been such a hassle for me. Every place I move to I have to buy more/different equipment to make things work (I work from home. I need a network). I would rather have a place I can just plug-in and go and not have to see all the equipment.
Anyway, that is my monday. Dreaming about the possibility of buying a pre-construction home.
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