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Saturday, February 18, 2023

Week 7: We are moving - again! The new house seems great.

The big news this week is that we are buying a house that is just 3 miles from our son and his family. Our local son and DIL have very much encouraged this move so we can be hands on grandparents finally. They will be visiting often when they aren’t traveling. 

As you probably remember there is that wonderful 6 year old granddaughter near the new house and her baby sister arrives this Tuesday. My head is rather full of to do lists and trying to prioritize all that has to happen before closing - and afterwards including selling our current house!

The house is the same square footage of our current one but laid out quite differently. Most everything was recently updated including new roof, furnace, flooring, landscaping plus the kitchen and main bathroom redone. As with any house built in the early 1950’s there are things to fix, but only a few things that have to be done soon. I mean who knew that sewer laterals have to be replaced and a certificate of compliance obtained due to water pollution from old ones leaking. We do now.

The neighborhood is flat with good sidewalks and trees and we have been told that the neighbors are nice. The main floor has living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and main bathroom plus  attached one car garage that has been turned into a laundry, utility and storage room. One step up into the house, one step into the garage and one step into the fenced small backyard with a nice patio and drought tolerant landscaping. All good for aging in place.

The upstairs has a large family room with a balcony where you can watch the sun set over San Francisco plus another bedroom and full bath. Great for the grandkids to play in, Hubby to play his drums, a tv room, guest suite, etc. Once it isn’t feasible for us to use the upstairs regularly it can still be a guest room, teen hangout, caretaker space, etc.

We did well I think although the speed things have to move in that market is daunting. Onward to moving money into escrow, getting insurance and oh so much more before closing. 

The funny element to getting the house is that I was sitting in the train station parking area waiting for Hubby to get there after his trip to see the house and there was no cell service. The realtor tried but failed to reach me with the news so she reached Hubby on the train and told him. The minute he opened the car door he made the announcement. Only 3 hours from offer submission to acceptance.


12 comments:

  1. It sounds great especially that everything is updated and level walking areas!! Congratulations!!

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  2. Congratulations! A whole new adventure awaits you two.

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    1. Good way of looking at it! Interestingly the area we are moving to is still more COVID locked down than here. Fewer in person opportunities but hopefully that will open up once our new granddaughter is old enough to be vaccinated so we don't have to be so careful.

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  3. Very exciting! I'm happy that you found a place that sounds quite perfect for you. We lived in that market a while ago and the speed of transaction is head spinning. Glad it worked out for you!

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    1. Head spinning is a good description of the speed of decision making and transactions.

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  4. Meant to be from the moment you heard about this house. Love when everything falls into place. Sounds like a great layout. Good use of space. Nice yard. And view!!! View of San Francisco and a view of your son and family right down the way. Congratulations. We will all need photos as soon as you can get us some!!

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  5. Congratulations!!! Everything seems to be moving forward at lightening speed.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks & we do feel like we jumped on a wild ride.

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  6. Wow! So much ahead of you! How great to be closer to your grandkids.

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    1. The grandkids are why we are moving yet again. We have other family near our current home and have made some good friends so those are hard to leave behind.

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