Back in the saddle, again

Sep 27, 2012 16:23

So we sort of have another bid in on a house. The seller wants us to go higher. I can't decide if we should. Pluses on the house, amazing yard (it's only 1 acre but a mostly flat and sunny 1 acre), good (to me) property taxes, nice flow to the rooms, beautifully updated kitchen and decently updated bathrooms, decent location, and plenty of room ( Read more... )

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reynardine September 27 2012, 20:38:12 UTC
Oh, man, that's hard to tell since the market up there is so different than ours in the Midwest. The only advice I do have is that it is still a buyer's market right now--so if that price isn't what you want, argue them down or find another place.

Oh, and the place we have now have steep basement steps and they get really old, really fast.

So I'm not sure how to vote....!

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rkold September 28 2012, 01:01:29 UTC
Ahahah, I guess I should be fair, I see all steps as a negative right now because I have a toddler. The steps I am 99% sure do have a bannister and if not are completely enclosed so it would be easy to get one, and are not very steep. They're just wooden steps and I don't want to carpet steps to the basement and I worry about Adina falling down them. For now, she can't open doors, but that wont always be the case and I have to figure out where it would make sense to have a gate.

The problem with other places is it is really really hard to find flat and sunny land. This house has one of the best yards I've seen, possibly the best.

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twotone September 27 2012, 21:51:09 UTC
How bad are the basement steps?

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rkold September 28 2012, 01:02:33 UTC
They're wood and have no carpeting. I just worry about all steps since Adina has tumbled down ours now 2 or 3 times and this is a longer flight and not carpeted. Ideally, Adina won't be going down to the basement with me much, it's just that is where the laundry currently is.

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twotone September 28 2012, 01:11:51 UTC
Totally understandable... wooden steps can be scary. My grandma's house in Japan had steep narrow wooden stairs that were, IIRC, incredibly slippery and terrifying. I went up them maybe once or twice in all the summers I spent there.

It sounds like the other aspects of this house are really good, though, especially the yard! I hope you're able to negotiate for a lower price. I can totally understand how eager you must be to have your own place.

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rkold September 28 2012, 01:15:49 UTC
Overall as steps to a basement goes they're great. They're completely solid and I guess if we really wanted to we could carpet them. They're not steep or anything, I'm just leery of steps. One fall Adina really clonked her head on the tile floor but her more recent fall her landing was cushioned by my purse. >>; By the time she is 5 the stairs will no longer be an issue I would imagine, I just will probably worry a lot between 2-3

It's a lovely amount of space. If we get it you'll have to come for an open house! :D

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chocolate_chip September 28 2012, 14:21:54 UTC
You could be firm on your offer, and if they don't sell, take that as a sign it wasn't the right house? IDK, you know how bad I am at making decisions. Also, imagine that you got a call right now saying the house was taken off the market, and think about how you'd feel.

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