Sunday, August 26, 2018

365 days later

On the night of August 26, 2017 torrential rain pounded parts of Houston, and flooded our house and so many other houses around us.  It seems like the longest and shortest 365 days of life. 
After 10+ months of renovation and the house sitting on the market for upwards of 70 days  - we received an offer.  If was very close to our reduced asking price, so we accepted.  If felt too good to be true; I didn't want to jinx it, so I kept it quiet.   Just like everything in this process, getting to closing has been filled with its own set of challenges.  The buyer did a final walk-through yesterday and discovered that one of the drains in the master shower is clogged.  Our stellar Mr. Fix-it took at look today and the drain in full of hardened mortar - too tough of a job to handle without specialized equipment.    Instead of enjoying the morning of the first day of school with the kids and great collaboration with my co-worker tomorrow, I will be making a trip to Houston to see the plumber and try an take care of some outstanding paperwork that in itself could hold up closing. 
Tomorrow is day 366 and the story isn't over yet.

Friday, July 20, 2018

In case you were wondering.....

It has been nearly two months since I last posted!  If anything, this has proven to be a journey of patience.  Our house has been sitting on the market just shy of 60 days, and while we have had a lot of showings, we have had zero offers.  We've offered to pay closing costs, lowered the price, fine tuned the fine tune details (repainting, trim work tweaks, etc).  Prior to the house being finished, I felt (without a doubt) that the house was so beautiful that we were likely to get multiple / competing offers.  It is hear-breaking to be on the market this long.
Right now we are 11 months out from the flood.  11 months of two mortgage payments, electric, and water bills (our house in San Antonio and the house on Rocky Creek).  11 months of worry.  So we're at an impasse, or maybe not.  Maybe are not meant to sell this house yet.  In the beginning of the rehab it was our intention to keep the house as a rental, but as time wore on ( and we grew tired) selling won out.  When we first decided that we would sell I would get teary-eyed just talking about it - the house has incredible sentimental value.  We never planned to not have a rental house, we just thought we would sell the house in Houston and buy another rental house in San Antonio.  I am not sure if I am talking myself into things, but it actually makes since to not sell.  No commission to the broker, no closing cost on a new house, and we get to keep a house the has been totally re-done.
I don't think we have made a final decision, but I know which was I am leaning.....

Monday, May 14, 2018

Flip or let's hope it's not a flop....

In all the time that we were working on the house, I always felt that if we could just get it finished buyers(s) would see the house and fall in love.  I am always anxious when a situation is unknown, so I had butterflies about pricing the house.  However, I expected that we would at least have a lot of lookers.  Brokenheartedly, I report that we have had zero showings in six days.  If you are thinking that concern is premature, most houses in the area are selling in six days with a ton of showings in the interim. 
I am beyond super thankful for our real-estate agent - for the last sixteen years she has been really amazing.  She was our agent when we purchased the house in 2002 and she been there for the purchase and sell of our other house in Houston, all of land-lording adventures, and now as we sell this house.  She tweaked the listing hoping to show up in more searches and re-vamped the photos on the listing.  But my fear is that we are too high on price.   I am willing to be patient until Thursday - if we are still at zero showings we will have to seriously think about lowering the price. 
This feels like a bunch of first world problems, but it is heartbreaking none the less....

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Channeling Tarek El Mousa

If you have ever watched HGTV's Flip or Flop,  at the end of every episode Tarek and Christina discuss price. Tarek talks about the comps and always lists higher, Christina always offers a halfhearted objection.
Pricing our house has been nerve wracking, and when I think of all the challenges we have faced I can't believe there is anything left to make me nervous.  Price too high will not get enough traffic, price too low we are leaving money on the table.
I hope that I will be able to look back on this and say we priced just right - but it is too early to tell as the house went live on the market this afternoon.  There are a handful of houses for sale in our neighborhood - prices are varied, some house are on the market for a few days and others a lot of days.  Ready to check it out? Click here  https://www.har.com/s/CA699079681E18

Friday, April 13, 2018

Much Love Home Depot Service Desk






Two weekends ago I picked up my last special order from the service desk at Home Depot.  These folks - I can't even imagine how busy they have been in the last (almost) eight-months.  In the days, weeks, and early months following the flood there were Home Depot employees from other stores (out of state) brought in to help the large influx of customers and supplies.  In the last two months it seems, to this outside observer, that their store has returned to "normal" - with the exception of the large number of front doors on clearance that crowd the entrance of the store.  Why so many doors?  Many of the homes in our immediate area are located in Galveston County which requires hurricane storm rated doors (something that people have learned after ordering a non storm rated door online for pick-up in store).  I have no idea the amount of over-time, sales, number of special order items that have come through this store since Harvey - I can only imagine that it is astronomical!
When I picked up my last special order item the folks at the service desk gave a little cheer.  I have come to know these folks well - especially Chrystal, Megan, Rhonni.  Chrystal was there the day that I picked up my order - she is super friendly and always has a smile.  I appreciate all of their help over these last months -  finding things that arrived but were mixed in with the hundreds of other special order items, locating a mounting bracket for the microwave even though we didn't purchase it at Home Depot, just listening as I talk through ideas / asking so many possible questions.  As much as I am going to  miss these guys, I am not going to miss these guys.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

7 months and a day....

Like the lyrics of the Hall and Oats song, So Close,  we are sooooo close to finishing the house - but  the patience needed to see the project to the end is so far away.  It is no secret that we have had trouble finding tradesmen that can do quality work and/or that can show up the entirety of the project.  Dave and I have had many conversations with each-other about what we could have done differently at this point or that.  In reality I think it is just the two us Monday-morning quarterbacking the reality of putting our house back together.  Our next-door neighbors became so frustrated (with the same issue) they decided to go with "big box store" to finish out all of their larger projects.  While I was in Houston over spring break, they were scheduled to have "big box store" install their carpet - guess what?!  No one showed up!  I have to say that I was shocked.  While you are going to pay more at "big box store", I thought that the trade off would be reliability of install and warranty afterwards.  On my list of things to do this weekend is to visit with them and find out what happened.  It will have been two weeks by the time I see them and I am just hoping that they have flooring.
On the docket for this weekend - possible inspection by the mortgage company (they are still holding a nice chunk of our insurance money) but we can not get the inspector to confirm the time of the appointment ( I couldn't make up this nonsense even if tried),  maybe the shower in the master bath will be finished, possible install of the vanities in the master bath.  Well that seems really definitive.
The yard (re-sodding and tree trimming) work is scheduled for April 10th, so in the back of my mind that is the schedule that I am working backwards from - the yard should be the last thing and the house will be FINISHED!

Here is a sneak peak of the end result:

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

It is spring, but not a break

Tuesday = day 4 in Houston
Spring break = pushing to finish the house

Sometimes it feels like the house will be finished any hot minute, and then I start running through the small details and I talk myself into an anticipated July 1st finish date.
This week is probably the most time (consecutively) that I have spent in Houston in 9 years - that seems crazy.  I have been staying at the house; the first time I have stayed there in 12 years!
While I am thoroughly enjoying my trip down memory lane, I know that regular life will pick back up next week when school starts back up for the home stretch to summer.

This week's tasks / accomplishments are small and time consuming; but the house really feels like it is coming back together as long as I steer clear of the master bathroom.  The walk-in shower is in partial demo and fingers crossed it will be finished before I go home (more like I can't go home until it is finished).  Items I have checked off the list in the last 4 days: repaint all of the base boards (whole house), touch up paint (whole house), repaint and install all vent covers, finish out all switch plates, argue with Home Depot (yes I need both parts of the special order toilet).  I am aiming to have 5 light fixtures / fans installed, blinds measured / cut / start install,  and finish cleaning the house.  Wondering what still needs to be done?  The whole yard (omg), replace the water heater ($$$), pressure wash the exterior of the house / patio / driveway, install vanities in the master bath, install one special order (size) toilet, locate a two-panel 18" inch door, have the carpet on the stairs installed, and a partridge in a pear tree.