House Hunting
So, just started house hunting and I must say, even though I know all the pitfalls, I find myself ALMOST falling into them anyway:
being unable to look beyond simple aesthetics like paint
falling in love with one house and getting tunnel-vision with it
wanting a house so bad you get into a bidding war and bidding beyond what you originally wanted to pay
we've already lost one house, due to a MUCH higher offer than ours and we have an appt to look at a house that i've already (almost) fallen for:
4600 sq ft
9000 sq ft lot
granite counter tops
undermounted sink
media/cinema room
2.5 car garage
study
decent backyard (only knock, no covered patio)
and it's LISTED at $269K...that's like $60/sqft!! Awesome!
PLUS it's in a lower property tax area, good school district and it's pretty central...my commute would actually be like 5 minutes shorter.
PLUS, it looks like a freakin' plantation home:
I could stand out on that balcony and pretend I'm lookin' at people pickin' crops for me
being unable to look beyond simple aesthetics like paint
falling in love with one house and getting tunnel-vision with it
wanting a house so bad you get into a bidding war and bidding beyond what you originally wanted to pay
we've already lost one house, due to a MUCH higher offer than ours and we have an appt to look at a house that i've already (almost) fallen for:
4600 sq ft
9000 sq ft lot
granite counter tops
undermounted sink
media/cinema room
2.5 car garage
study
decent backyard (only knock, no covered patio)
and it's LISTED at $269K...that's like $60/sqft!! Awesome!
PLUS it's in a lower property tax area, good school district and it's pretty central...my commute would actually be like 5 minutes shorter.
PLUS, it looks like a freakin' plantation home:
I could stand out on that balcony and pretend I'm lookin' at people pickin' crops for me