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We're both having a bit of a "what have we done??" reaction. Dr Lady has been looking at other houses and rentals to reassure herself. I just keep running the numbers. I know it's going to be okay, that buying will be better than renting, but boy are we both having a bit of an adulting hangover.

I woke up this morning much too early but couldn't fall back asleep because immediately my mind went to furniture layouts, paint, types of laundry machines, internet companies, cat logistics, booking a POD-esque moving apparatus, garage gym flooring, gardens, lighting, second hand doors, etc etc etc

At first I was excited about all the possibilities, but now I'm just overwhelmed.

I had to spend all of Saturday reading and sleeping to recover and it was glorious, but now we must get back to life. 1.5 weekends left before move-out and I keep wondering what else we can do right now to help the move go smoother. My mom remarked on how everything has just fallen into place for us and I wanted to shake her and remind her of the weeks and months of prep that has gone into all this. Some luck was involved, yes, but mostly it was a whole lot of planning and research and timelines and anxiety.

Now I'm going to go make a list for what else needs doing before move out day in t minus 23 days.

Date: 2016-07-11 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spryng.livejournal.com
Oooh that site. Good to look at that again with our actual numbers. It helped when we were initially deciding whether or not to foray into this whole buying a house thing. The housing prices are just so effing cheap there, and rent so ridiculously high. Even if we sell the house at the same price we bought it for, we'll still come out way ahead.

We minimized the down payment as much as possible so we'll have a lot more wiggle room for unexpected stuff. Already it looks like we need to install a dryer vent. x.x Idk how the renters were doing laundry, but this was the one house we looked at that had neither a washer nor dryer. Oh well. It's also in such good shape we really can't complain.

The house is like, squeaky clean already and no one is living there so I hope it'll be in that shape when we move. There were definitely some we looked at tho, that would have needed some deep, deep cleaning before hand.

Omg estate sales! How did I forget about those! Thanks!! I was thinking of second hand stores and Craigslist, but estate sales have so much more. Like lawnmowers, exactly. It doesn't have much lawn, but we'll still need to mow it a few times before winter hits.

Also also I've been reading all of your posts I've just been a bit bad about commenting on everything lately. o.o So I 100% appreciate all of your insight.

Date: 2016-07-11 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] audesapere.livejournal.com
Estate sales are great because it's useful stuff, but not sentimental. I always get dish soap from them. It's not like it's haunted. And if you need a washer dryer ALWAYS go to an estate sale. nobody wants the heirloom washer. Everyone dies with dirty laundry (literally & figuratively). I saw 3 sets this weekend. Just be sure you get there early and go to a reputable company, not just like, the family running it - which is why I recommend eStateSales.net. I usually go to Peerless' estate sales since they guarantee all electronics, but I think they are just in Portland and SoCal. :-/

also, after you close on the mortgage, literally every single person in the world will try to sell you life insurance. Be prepared (haha). it's a good idea to have it anyway, but i've been a bit surprised by just HOW many sales pitches I've gotten from EVERYONE.

Date: 2016-07-11 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] audesapere.livejournal.com
ex. https://www.estatesales.net/MI/Southfield/48076/1213902?highlight=Washing%20Machine+washed
https://www.estatesales.net/MI/Fenton/48430/1253070?highlight=Washer+washer

of course, i also have a spare washer and dryer i can sell you if you want to drive to Oregon and back :-P
Edited Date: 2016-07-11 05:28 pm (UTC)

Date: 2016-07-12 04:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] onelargecat.livejournal.com
LOL that is so random about the life insurance.

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