We loved so much about the brown house and it was far harder to say goodbye than I'd like to admit. We knew it wasn't our forever home and we felt (mostly) confident that it would sell. Thankfully it did and with virtually no hiccups!
Saturday, January 20, 2018
the house we sold
Friday, January 19, 2018
the house we flipped
The blue house was a labor of love but when we finished it we loved it. We saw a lot of the benefits and updates that it offered that our house (let's call it the brown house for the sake of clarity) didn't offer.
The brown house still needed a lot of the expensive updates that we didn't feel like we'd see a return on when we decided to sell. The brown house needed a new HVAC and windows, the floors were getting really worn out (I got a splinter walking in our bedroom!), the oven and dishwasher were on their last legs and I really wanted a deck in the backyard.
So, after a lot of discussion, advice from friends and family, lists of pro's and con's and prayer, we decided to list the brown house (OUR HOUSE!) on the market and see if it sold. If it did, we'd move into the blue house if it didn't we'd try our luck at selling the blue house and see if that went any better.
We decided to sell 'by owner' so I cleaned, organized and staged our house. Then I took pictures, edited and narrowed them down to enough to leave you wanting more so potential buyers would schedule a showing. I was so nervous that:
a) no one would like our house and come look at it and
b) people would come and be really disappointed and not buy it
It was a humbling process for me, but we nervously posted the house and within hours had several showings lined up. It was in our favor that the housing market in Edwardsville was on fire! We posted the house on Zillow on Tuesday and had three full price offers by Friday and were under contract on Saturday.
All of the inspections and appraisals went well, we had a few updates and changes to make but then closed without a hitch on November 2, 2017.
That gave us 30 days to finish all of the little details at the blue house and move in. Somehow, with a broken foot, several Trailhead Students events (including the fall retreat weekend away) and an upcoming vacation we got everything done and settled just in the nick of time.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
the house we bought
We found out that the owners of the house two doors down were planning to put their long time rental property on the market in the fall. So, Alex walked down to ask them how much they were asking and if we could walk through it. They told him their price and we did our first walk through.
Alex and I are both the type of people that take on too much. We tend to do our best in seasons of busyness. So, why not buy a house in the midst of all of our other chaos!?
The house is 700 square feet with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a decent sized living room, small eat in kitchen and it has an attached one care garage and a full unfinished basement. All the major (expensive) updates had been done: new roof, windows, electrical, plumbing and HVAC. Not big and fancy, but definitely not a bad house for our first rental property...
We had an appraisal and inspection done and everything came back in our favor, so we went ahead with the purchase and closed on the house on July 28, 2017.
We had every intention of buying the house to do a little work and then put it on the rental market before school started at the college in August. BUT then we started talking to one of our friends who is a contractor that buys and flips houses and he suggest that we should put a little more work into and try to flip it for a profit.
So we ripped out the old (smelly) carpet, installed engineered hardwoods and new baseboards, had a painter come in to paint virtually every surface, shiplapped over some 1970's (ugly) paneling, re-drywalled one of the bedrooms, installed all new interior doors, took off the old aluminum awning, painted the exterior, installed a new front door and garage door, updated the landscaping and had new gutters installed.
All of this work while still having our own house, wrangling Margo, running the office, taking over leading our youth group full time, being in a wedding and having a virus that kicked my butt for 2+ weeks that required several weeks/months of follow up blood work and then falling off the steps and breaking my foot. It was child's play...
But, we did it. We got the little white house flipped and finished and now it's the blue house.
Monday, January 15, 2018
August 12, 2017
Leading up to Alaina's wedding was a lot of denial on my part, you see my best friend was going to marry her best friend and start their lives together. But by starting their lives together that meant that Alaina would be moving from Edwardsville and to Champaign. Bittersweet is probably the best adjective.
However, the wedding day was far from sad or bittersweet. It was such a fun, special day and the only thing that I would have changed was that I had a 102℉ temperature and had felt like death warmed up that weekend (starting Thursday before the Saturday wedding). I persevered and thankfully ibuprofen and Tylenol did their jobs, so I felt relatively well, all things considered.
We started the day at Alaina's sister, Jenna's house with hair and make-up. Then we went to the church to get our dresses on and start the picture process. All the while, Alex was home gearing up for his role of making the flower girl look like a rockstar. He did an awesome job and not only fed and dressed her, but he also did her hair and was ready for pictures early! We tried some pictures with Alaina but it was a little too close to nap time, so we ended up doing Margo and Alaina's pictures after the ceremony.
After all the bridesmaids and groomsmen walked down the aisle, it came time for Margo and the ring bearer to walk down the aisle. They both did great but Margo was awesome and all of her hard work after church on Sunday's had paid off (I'm totally biased, sorry). She threw her petals, smiled at everyone, gave a little squeal and then finished by running the rest of the way down the aisle to Alex. The ceremony itself was beautifully done and it was very clear that Garrett and Alaina have centered their relationship around Christ.
The rest of the day is a bit of a blur (probably because of the fever), but we had a great time at the reception and danced the night away. After we saw Garrett and Alaina off on their honeymoon, we helped clean up and crashed as soon as we got home.
I feel really honored that Margo and I got to be a part of their wedding and even more that we still get to do life together, 159 miles apart.
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