O.K., has it been long enough since we added anything to our blog? It has been a crazy month to say the least. We have been back and forth to Orem looking for a house, and it has been quite an experience!
The first house we found was over by our Aunt Nan's house. It was a cute little three bedroom house that had been remodeled inside, added on to, and had a basement. It was in a cute neighborhood where all the houses were older, but the yards were all kept up really nice. Anyway, we decided to make an offer. We decided not to use an agent, and have a lawyer help us. We thought this would give us more bargaining power because we would be saving the owner those real estate agent fees. Well, The house was going for 189,000, and we decided that we would offer 180,000 plus closing costs. After giving our offer, we went back to St. George, and all the way back we were so excited. We talked about the house the whole way, thinking for sure that we would get it. Well the next day the owners made a counter offer. They offered us 187,000 without our closing costs being paid. We thought this was a ridiculous counter offer! It seems like everyone is getting their closing costs paid for in this market, and we would be saving them money by not using an agent (at least we thought so.) Well we both prayed about it, and we both separately came up with 185,000 plus closing costs being paid as the best offer that we would give them. Well, we countered their counter offer and . . . they countered our counter! In their counter offer they raised the price back up to 189,000 and would include closing costs! What a joke! I felt sick inside! I wanted the house, but I knew that we had to stick to our guns! We told them that we would reject it as soon as Lamon came home, and that's exactly what we did. Interestingly enough, the owner called me that night and said, "We have decided to accept your last counter offer." Well, I told him that that was great, but we had already sent the rejection, so we would have to redo the entire offer. Well as if the whole experience hadn't been totally crazy up to this point, it would get even crazier the next day! The next day we sent the whole offer again, and later in the afternoon the sellers agent called and said, "I have some bad news . . . are you sitting down?" I was just thinking . . . "Oh brother . . . now what?!" The agent then proceeded to tell me that the owners had thought about it, and they realized that they just wouldn't be coming out ahead if they accepted our offer, so they were going to take the house off the market until next year. "O.k. then!"
Well, we were back to square one. We decided to go back to Orem the next day and look for houses again for the next three days. Well, we found a couple houses that we thought we might be able to put offers on, but that would need some definite work! We were still wishing the other house would have gone through, but were accepting it. Well, at the end of our last full day in Orem we were waiting for an appointment, and we were just sitting around, and I said to Lamon, "Hey, lets call one of these houses on my list and just look at it instead of sitting around doing nothing!" So we called one of the numbers on my list, and set up an appointment. We went to go see it, and when we got there we weren't even sure that we were at the right house. There wasn't a sign. When the agent got there he said, "How did you even find this house? I haven't even put it on the MLS listing yet." I didn't want to admit that I was somewhat obsessive compulsive, and had looked up every possible listing there ever was on the internet. I was actually looking up a different house on Zillow.com and came across this dudes website and found it on there. Anyway, from the time we walked in the house we were questioning whether the price tag on the house was wrong. It was all older inside (wallpapered, and old carpet) but it was as clean as could be! The back yard was huge, and absolutelyl beautiful, and behind the garage was a workshop. Lamon was convinced at this point for sure! The house is in a neighborhood where down the street a few houses are half million dollar homes, and across the street on the other side are more huge beautiful homes, so the location is perfect! We decided to work on an offer right away. The home was priced at 195,000, and we decided to offer 185,000 plus closing costs (the same offer we had ended offering on the other house) We thought the house was definitely worth 195,000 and we were half expecting them the reject our offer outright. All the way back to St. George we were talking about how there was no way that we were going to get the house, and how we had wished that we had gotten it (speaking in the past tense the whole time as if the whole thing was done already, and they had already rejected it)! But just the opposite happened! They didn't even counter! They accepted our offer in it's entirety! We were shocked! Our closing date is August 8th, and we are not even going to completely believe that we have gotten the house until all the papers are signed! But when that happens I will be sure to put plenty of pictures on the blog!!
Has this post been long enough? Is anyone even still reading it???
6 comments:
I read it! That is so exciting!! Buying your first place is such an adventure, isn't it!?! I am so glad you found this perfect house. You definitely need to post pictures!!!! Congrats!
Congrats on your new house! I didn't know you were moving back to Orem! Yay! I think we need to have a little get-together when you're all settled!
I finished the whole thing. I am happy for you guys. We may have to rent out your backyard. Let us know if it is available. :)
Yeah! We can't wait to get you back. You are a great writer, Mary!
congrats on the house!
Great news! Were happy for you guys! What does your husband do for work? And Where is the house in Orem? I am wondering if you'll be in our Stake (Is it by your aunts house by Harmons?)
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