We took off Tuesday morning bright and early for our trip to find a house in Dallas. We landed got our rental car, grabbed lunch and then headed to the hotel. After a quick stop at the hotel it was time to head out on our house hunting adventures. With Mike along we met the realtor and saw the first 5 houses in our search. Mike and I were both astounded and in disbelieve about how much the houses were and what we were looking at. They were huge, some even had master bathrooms bigger than our kitchen in Seattle. We immediately started to narrow our search and decided that too big just wasn’t for us or our air conditioning bill! After seeing some potential we headed back to the hotel for dinner and rest! Here are some of the things we saw and liked while house hunting
Wednesday morning we were up and the realtor picked the kiddos and I up for day 2 of house hunting. As the day progressed I found 2 houses that had a lot of potential that I wanted Mike to see. After a recharge at the hotel and an Elin nap we headed back out on our hunt. I had come down with a super ill feverish case of mastitis, boo, boo, boo! Thankfully, I know of a homeopathic treatment that along with rest knocks it out of my system pretty quickly without needing antibiotics. So after a full day of house hunting, I was tired. We grabbed a quick dinner out and then headed back to the hotel where Mike took the kiddos swimming. Thursday morning the kids and I stormed Walmart for some morning play time and then walked to a little pond to “feed the ducks.” Little did we know this pond was also filled with cute turtles big and small. It was the wildest thing! We had also decided that a full day out house hunting for the kids was too much.
I had a sheet of paper going listing out pros and cons, Mike had his and we were also getting input from our families. Buying a house in a new town in 5 days is crazy wild/stressful and a huge leap of faith. On Friday after Mike got done with work for the day we went out and looked at 5 houses all in the Frisco school district. We had decided after talking with Mike’s boss and his wife that that would be the best educational decision for us with the kids, especially Thomas, being school aged. So off we went. We decided on the Remuda house and put in an offer. We then went to a Hibachi Grill to “celebrate” finding a house and the beginning of our new adventures in Texas! This is the house we thought we bought below (more to come on that).
At the hibiachi grill we were instantly surprised by the price of 2 beers and a shirley temple. We in fact asked the server if we had been charged right, to us $4 for drinks was not the norm. We then enjoyed our dinner with a few Elin tears here and there. She was not a fan of the fire and was in fact pretty terrified that we were all going to burn up. She would hide her head, cry and say “hot” and “scared.” After we finished torturing Elin we headed back to the hotel for more swimming.
Saturday we woke up and headed over for more duck/turtle feeding before we headed to the airport. All was going well with the home buying and we needed to stick close to the hotel for fax/email purposes. At the airport we hoped as we flew back to Seattle the paperwork would be signed by the buyer and as we landed we’d get the confirmation email that “we had bought a house.” Well we landed and instead of the above, we got a text message from our Realtor saying to call her ASAP….UGH! It is never simple is it?!
Anyway a long story short, a second buyer had come in and they wanted us to compete for the original house we had found. Mike and I talked and decided that we were not willing to budge too much more for a few reasons: 1) we were at the top price range with that house and the fixes we would have done immediately (needing new fridge/washer/dryer and replacing carpeting/flooring) 2) the taxes at that house were really high 3) our realtor said, well maybe since this is happening it is a sign that the “cookie” house is the way we should go?!
On Sunday morning we found out that we had in fact been “out bid” on the Remuda house. So onto fingers being crossed for the Cookie House. Our realtor called and got in touch with the sellers and in a few hours we were buying a different house, the house we originally wanted, but thought it was “just outside” of the price we wanted to pay. Thankfully the sellers came down in price a bit and as always it seems like the cards played out perfectly for us to the the right fit. Below is a picture of the house we did buy!! It is a 5 bedroom 4 bathroom home with a community park and pool. It is a perfect fit for our family and we are so excited that we bought this house instead of the other home.
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