We are
building a house!! Starting in June we began looking at a mix of
existing homes and new construction in several different areas of North
Fort Worth. And houses are so different here than they are in Montana
and Alaska. We've been in Texas 2 years now, so we've had time to
adjust that nearly everything has brick on the front part of the house,
if not all.
We
went back and forth on buying or building. In July we found a builder
with a home that we loved, but learned at the end of the month about our
pregnancy so we decided that particular company and house wasn't the
best for us right now. Earlier in July we also decided to not renew our
apartment lease (which ended in September), as they were unwilling to
sign a shorter 6-month lease and wanted to charge an additional $350 in
rent each month we stayed past the lease. To save money and have the
flexibility to move quickly on a house if needed we opted to move in
with a friend who has his own 4 bedroom house without any roommates.
This move happened 3 weeks ago and we are now living cozily in his
upstairs loft space with our bedroom packed with boxes : )
We're
now 15 weeks into the pregnancy and with all the extra hormones
happening and being the planner than I am, I'm becoming increasingly
anxious about where we'll actually be in March/April when the baby
arrives. In my head I'm thinking "find a place and move in by Christmas
= have lots of nesting time," while Chad is a little more flexible on
when all the house stuff will actually happen.
The
great debate here is do we wait to look at the houses that are for sale
in December and January and possibly not find the right one for us or
go with a new house (like we'd originally planned) that won't be done
until February?? It didn't take us much time to decide that any
existing home we'd find would have to have some remodeling done to it
(ie, kitchen and bathrooms!) that wouldn't take place immediately due to
the adjustment to parenthood that we'll be going through. Also, the
price of any home + updating things to our tastes equaled out to the
same as just starting from the ground up.
So,
we found a neighborhood with great houses and great schools, that's
about 15-20 minutes away from Chad's work. It's the closest thing to
fitting most of our needs in a home (plus a few extras) while staying in
our budget.
We've picked out our lot.
And our blueprints.
And
will be moving in sometime in February. I'm semi freaked out that this
will be a month before the baby is due, but as everything will be brand
new there will be no walls to repaint or home repairs to fix, so we're
crossing our fingers that everything will go smoothly. And now that we
have a floor plan for our first home I can sort through all my pinterest
boards to see what I can modify and incorporate to make quick work of
settling in when we get the keys!
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