Well, it's official. We closed on our house yesterday, so we are now homeowners. Or home borrowers as Scott likes to remind us. :) It has been a exciting, yet very busy process! Overall the boys have been hugely cooperative and were excellent through all of our meetings, house showings, etc. Perhaps largely because our excellent realtor brought her husband along to all of the house showings to babysit so that we could see the homes. Major bonus!
We were looking for a 3-4 bedroom house on a non-busy street, with good sized yard. And I think we got it. :) Certainly not perfect, but it is much bigger than we've had, and will be a great house to grow into. Mostly we're excited to be building some equity instead of throwing away rent each month. The house is in Billerica, which is a little further outside of Boston than we live now. More north. But it's not too bad of a commute to Scott's job in Lexington, and was one of the places with some more "affordable" housing in the area.
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Here is a picture from the front of the house. It is a split entry, with a walk out basement. I'm not gonna lie, I have made fun of split level homes my whole life. Hated them. But it turns out they're fairly practical, and I think it will work well for us! Pride swallowed. We love it. It was built in 1983, which is pretty much brand spankin new for Boston. I can't tell you how many homes built in the 1800's come up when you search! |
These next few pictures were taken from the online listing, so the previous owners stuff, etc, is in them.
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We love the lot! We are at the end of a dead end street, so it is very quiet. The property is .91 acres, and there is plenty of open space and trees around the perimeter. Alan will tell you that his favorite thing about the "blue house" is the woods. |
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There is a big family room downstairs, in addition to a big bedroom, some storage, bathroom and laundry. |
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And here is the kitchen. It is huge! Tons more cabinets than you can even see in this picture. Definitely a plus! |
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The upstairs has this living room area, three bedrooms, and a bath. You can also walk out from the kitchen onto a beautiful deck that goes into the backyard. |
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This is Sonia, our wonderful real estate agent after the closing. She is seriously one of the nicest people. Always brings gifts for the boys, etc. At the closing, the seller's agent asked how we knew each other, because we were obviously more than just agent and client. Haha. I just told her, no, Sonia is just way too nice. :) |
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We stopped by for a minute yesterday evening after the home was officially ours. The first thing on our to buy list: baby gates. :) |
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Alan immediately found a baseball that was left behind. And a mud puddle. And he threw the baseball in the mud. |
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That was before he just started throwing mud. All as we were unpacking a couple things. |
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Yup, I think he feels right at home. |
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And so do we. |
We're excited. Ask us in a year. We might have a different story. Now we just have to pack.... :(
AWWWW Congrats! I love the house! So sad you are leaving us...I will try and hold back the tears. :(
ReplyDeleteBut I am glad you are still close enough that we can still get together that is a huge plus :).
The house is great; we can't wait to see it in August. Little boys and mud puddles were just made for each other. We used to call Uncle Michael 'mudball.'
ReplyDeleteEvan had that same shirt on yesterday that Alan is wearing. He wore it to the father and son camp out. My guess is that he will be covered in mud and who knows what else when he comes home today. Ha Ha!! Your home is lovely and we are so excited to come see it soon.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Scott and Janelle! That is great news and it sounds like a lovely place. Welcome to the life of home borrowers. :)
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! Congrats! Baby gates was one of the first things on my list after buying our house. We are still getting situated but I agree on the paying rent. It is SO NICE not having a landlord. I think you will still like it in a year but I am still only 2months into my house so what do I know?
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