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The house I have lived in for the past five years was for sale. It is now sold. Today is the closing date.
Trying to sell the house ourselves has been really tough. Not only is the situation difficult, obviously, but having to work together and coordinate schedules to host open houses, ensure the house is clean and pay the bills doesn't make it easier. Fortunately it's been as smooth as likely possible, considering the circumstances.
It's with mixed emotions that we finally sold the house. After being on the market since August, I didn't think we would sell in the dead of winter, but we did, and to a super sweet couple. It seriously makes the deal even sweeter to sell to people like them. Knowing your home is going to people who love it and are excited? The best.
Last night I went to the house for the last time. It was an evening filled with emotion. Excitement because finally after many months this is a step forward, some form of closure and, let's be honest, more money in my pocket each month (no more paying a mortgage and rent). However, on the flip side, sadness and old memories of what that house used to be.
As I walked around the empty rooms, I remembered the good times I spent there, the nice features and various projects and hobbies I started in that house; I learned how to sew, I started a blog, I had a walk-in closet (and two other closets for overflow, and a room dedicated to all my shoes), I started painting canvases, and more. I tried to absorb the last views I would take of each room, hoping to hold onto the memory of how it looked, every nook and cranny. I took photos of each room (although I have photos of it furnished) just to have, then loaded up my car with any remaining items I had to take. Then I said my good byes, locked the door and walked out of that house for the last time ever. It was a definitive moment, and a bittersweet one at that. It's hard to say good bye to your first home but it's exciting to say hello to what's ahead.
I wrote the following post last month, but never posted it:
February 10th
Today is such a good day!
Last night we got an offer on our home, and we accepted!. The first paper (ahem, official and not just verbal) offer. I am too excited. It's been a while since I've felt a high like this. I've spent this morning faxing paperwork to the lawyer, getting advice, scheduling an inspection, sharing the exciting news with friends and drinking a large tea in under three minutes flat. Woot, caffeine!
It's been such a long winded road trying to sell our home. We listed it in August 2011 ourselves and hoped for the best. After a month on the market, and not much activity, we decided to drop our price. We started holding open houses every weekend and we got a lot more visits. Still though, no offers. We pushed through the fall and there was interest, but nothing serious or worth settling for.
In December an offer slipped through our fingers and I kicked myself afterwards. In January an offer was ridiculous and we turned it down. All the while continuing to pay the mortgage and for me, also rent (expensive!) on top of that.
When we got a (verbal) offer this week from someone immediately after seeing the house, we negotiated and accepted. While waiting for the paper work, the deal fell through and it was pretty heart breaking (and frustrating). However, we had a 'back-up plan', that being another couple traveling from out of city (and province) to come see our place (and a few others). Fortunately they loved ours the most and made an offer within 24 hours of seeing it. After going over the details, making a couple changes, we accepted and are supposed to close in just over three weeks! Excitement ensues!
Selling the house is totally bitter sweet. It's the end of something huge; our first home, my place of residence for the last (almost) five years, the house I made a home, the last piece of joint material item in our marriage, and more. It is the materialistic item that officially symbolizes our split and it's kind of strange. The first offer we ever got had me jumping in excitement and immediately after, in tears! It was such a bittersweet moment. That offer fell through, among a few others, and I've had time to adjust to really selling the home and letting it go. This time around felt a bit different, almost like I'm more ready to let it go. The people that are buying the house are so sweet too, and I think that really helps. It's so nice to sell your home to a couple you connect with, like, and are genuinely nice people. Sounds kind of cheesy but it's true!
So, pending the inspection goes well, I will be moving the last of my stuff out in a few short weeks, which also means some major packing needs to get done over the coming weeks. Eep! I feel happy!
Today is such a good day!
Last night we got an offer on our home, and we accepted!. The first paper (ahem, official and not just verbal) offer. I am too excited. It's been a while since I've felt a high like this. I've spent this morning faxing paperwork to the lawyer, getting advice, scheduling an inspection, sharing the exciting news with friends and drinking a large tea in under three minutes flat. Woot, caffeine!
It's been such a long winded road trying to sell our home. We listed it in August 2011 ourselves and hoped for the best. After a month on the market, and not much activity, we decided to drop our price. We started holding open houses every weekend and we got a lot more visits. Still though, no offers. We pushed through the fall and there was interest, but nothing serious or worth settling for.
In December an offer slipped through our fingers and I kicked myself afterwards. In January an offer was ridiculous and we turned it down. All the while continuing to pay the mortgage and for me, also rent (expensive!) on top of that.
When we got a (verbal) offer this week from someone immediately after seeing the house, we negotiated and accepted. While waiting for the paper work, the deal fell through and it was pretty heart breaking (and frustrating). However, we had a 'back-up plan', that being another couple traveling from out of city (and province) to come see our place (and a few others). Fortunately they loved ours the most and made an offer within 24 hours of seeing it. After going over the details, making a couple changes, we accepted and are supposed to close in just over three weeks! Excitement ensues!
Selling the house is totally bitter sweet. It's the end of something huge; our first home, my place of residence for the last (almost) five years, the house I made a home, the last piece of joint material item in our marriage, and more. It is the materialistic item that officially symbolizes our split and it's kind of strange. The first offer we ever got had me jumping in excitement and immediately after, in tears! It was such a bittersweet moment. That offer fell through, among a few others, and I've had time to adjust to really selling the home and letting it go. This time around felt a bit different, almost like I'm more ready to let it go. The people that are buying the house are so sweet too, and I think that really helps. It's so nice to sell your home to a couple you connect with, like, and are genuinely nice people. Sounds kind of cheesy but it's true!
So, pending the inspection goes well, I will be moving the last of my stuff out in a few short weeks, which also means some major packing needs to get done over the coming weeks. Eep! I feel happy!
Congrats on the sell!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you were able to sell the house -and by yourselves- props to you! I can imagine how bittersweet of a feeling it must be but you seem to be handling it with such a great attitude. You are a lot stonger than I think I could be in this situation. Best of luck to what lies ahead:)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the sell! I can't imagine the mixed emotions that went along with it ... just remember it's a another step towards positive changes!!
ReplyDeleteHere's to you in getting through that final bump. You cant live without looking ahead. I commend you on your positive attitude. There are a rare breed of people like yourself out there. One with gifted with smarts, style, artistic, beautiful, and from your blogs can cook. Amazing... As I can only base my thoughts on your blogs and if you are anything like what you write. All I can say is never change. I wish you brighter days to come.
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Double K
Wow - looks like everything is working out perfectly! Good for you. I must say it is awesome that you ad your ex are able to work together to sell the house and remain friends. Looks like everything worked out and is was a very amicable breakup. Thanks for sharing these details of your life with your blogger readers. I really feel that many can relate to what you are going through, as I can see that many other are going through the same thing. Often times divorces are messy and nasty - but it appears as though yours couldnt have gone smoother. I have several friends in your situation, however their was always a third party involved.....so its refreshing to hear you share your details of how a break up can be a positive event and so so glad that this is a smooth transition! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHey Lady- wow, I am so out of the loop. I missed your post about your big life news and after reading this post, I decided to go back a few pages to see what I had missed as it did sound like you were seperating.
ReplyDeleteI am SO sorry that you both are going through this. My parents got divorced when I was in 7th grade and it was awful. Hard on everyone involved, my parents, my grandparents, aunts, uncles and most of all- us kids. Everyone got sucked in.
I know their situation is different (and each situation is unique) but it is still loss and I'm so sorry for yours and your husband's loss of a life you knew and cherished. I know you both probably are and have been grieving.
On the upswing, it is better to content and at peace with your independence than it is to hold on to something just for the sake of holding on to it. I am excited and happy for you both that you get to take time for yourself and figure out what you need.
Anyway- I am rambling, I hope that all makes sense. Congratulations on selling the home- I bet that is a huge weight off your shoulder for both of you and another wonderful step in the direction of moving on. The home sounds like it was definitely something to be cherished and I know that you will hold those bittersweet memories dear.
Onward and upward. My thoughts go to you and to him, who I understandably don't even know.
Hugs.
Congratulations on selling. I wish you lots of luck in everything that you do. Your spirit is truly inspiring.
ReplyDeletea close of one chapter and the start of a new one...wishing you my best, as always :)
ReplyDelete-Veronika
Congrats on the sale. That is a big deal in this market and it sounds like you found a couple that will love it as much as you did. Kudos to you!
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