Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Welcome to my garage....

We are now under contract to buy this house in Lehi.  It is a true new Utah home..."Welcome to my garage.  I like that I have garden space right in the front.  The window is the kitchen window.  You walk into a nice little foyer.  Perfect for our little bench that was given to us years ago that sat in our attic.

Here is a photo of part of the kitchen.  I like the color scheme for most of the house.  There are only a few rooms that we will repaint.  There is a pantry on the opposite side of the kitchen.  It's small but I like that.
Here is a view of the kitchen and dining area.  My husband likes this type of table.  I think we sell these at work, so perhaps when there is a good sale going on we will get this type of table.  I like that the floors are not carpeted.  And the windows with all the light.

This is the upstairs formal living room area, right next to the dining area.  Again i love all the windows and light that we will get.  The door goes to the back yard.
The other wall of the upstairs living room.  I like the color's of this room.  It will be empty for awhile as we do not have any living room furnature.  Perhaps I can find a nice rug at work too.
This is the master bedroom.  This photo does not give you much to go by.  We will most likely paint this room a different color.
This is part of the finished basement.  It also doesn't give you a good idea of how big it is.  It is a lot bigger and has two bedrooms down there too.  My daughter wants a basement bedroom.
Here is the back deck.  I hope that someday we can make it a sceened in porch.  Then Kitty could go out on it too.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sandy, Riverton, Lehi....OH MY!

Sandy.... Sandy is where we live in the apartments.  Sandy is where we had wanted to find a house.  Most of my first home hunting photo's were houses in Sandy.  What I've learned is houses in Sandy are expensive.  I don't know why but they are.  This is a very nice house in Sandy near where we live.  The asking price is $274,987.   A bit over what we would like to spend.  It's a cute house and I'm sure we could fit all our dreams in here, but I don't want to be house poor.  The houses we could afford in Sandy, well they were old and needed work.  And really I've done that already, and really don't want to do it again.  Plus they were not near where we wanted to be, and the children would still have to change schools and their new friends would not be able to walk over to the house. 

Riverton.... Next I looked at houses in Riverton.  I wouldn't have minded living in Riverton as it's near where I work.  This huge house actually was in our price range, but it has absolutely no yard.  That's how new houses are built out here... Big house, little itty bitty yard.  I actually did not walk through this house.  Other houses in Riverton were a little old.  Or they needed work or were not big enough for the dream.  Also the housing market out here is moving fast.  I'd see a house we'd try to schedule a time to see the house and it would already be under contract.  I think in the last two weeks I've looked at 16 houses.  My husband has been brought out to see three.

This house is in West Jordan.  I haven't actually gone out to look at a house there yet...  This is the newest type of development.  These houses look cute don't they, but again you are so close to your neighbors.  You look out the window and see what's for dinner next door.  I just didn't like that.


Here is the back of the house.  Just a little too close for me.  There has got to be some balance somewhere!
Lehi Oh My!... We wouldn't mind living in Lehi, as my husbands friends live very close by. This house was really pretty cute.  The one thing I didn't like was that the garage was right next to the living room, and so the inside entrance brought you into the living room.  The carpet there was light colored.  My husband wouldn't want to be out working on the loud car right near the living room.  This was also a tri-level house and he really doesn't like them either.  It was also close to all the neighbors.


Here is another cute house in Lehi.  It was a little on the small side for us.  Again it had the different levels and my husband doesn't like that type of floor plan.  It did have a nice yard, the neighborhood seemed nice, though I think there was one questionable house. 
This house in Lehi has potential.  Don't think that this is a small house.  It has a lot of space.  It is a corner lot so we wouldn't have neighbors surrounding us, it backs up to a road, but not a main road.  It is fenced in.  And it is in our price range.  Across the street is farm land.  So this is a house we are thinking about. I'll share more sometime this week.  Wish us luck on our house hunt. Oh so this house has the same space inside the house and size yard as the house at the top.  Yet this house is about $50,000. less.  This house I think might be newer too. It is deffenitely a "Welcome To My Garage home.  But the door from the garage to the house goes into a cute entry way.  Much better for all.
G.G.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

My dream home that turned into a major fixer upper...

Here it is the East Coast Cape Cod in the West!  Oh how cute this house is.  I like the ivy growing up the front of the house but have been told that that is not a good thing!  The garage was big enough for my husbands car.  The area while far away from where we are now was not to bad.  It was near good schools and at first walk through I thought I'd found my dream home.  Of course I'm not to good at seeing the problems. 
So from the front of the house doesn't look like it would be small?  This is the back of the house.  This house has some major space.  One thing we have learned is that it is not common for a house to have both a swamp cooler and Central air conditioning.  And this house has both which you can see from the photo.   The big box on the top is the swamp cooler and the big box down at the bottom is the central air.  I loved the yard, it was maybe a bit big for what we wanted.  It had a weeping willow tree, a fruit tree, and another tree which I'm not sure what it was.  It also had a wild flower garden on the side, just calling to me.

Here is the front entrance.  They now have staged furniture in the rooms to give you an idea of what the house could look like.
You walk from the living room into the dining area.  It's hard wood floors and a real wood stove not gas.  The door takes you into the Garage.  I like the bow window.
This wall divides the dinning area from the Kitchen.   So here is where my husband found issue, there is a vent on the dining side of this wall and the wood on the floor is heavily water damaged.  And his question is what caused that?  And is it fixed or still a problem.  The only thing is there is no water source by the wall.
Here is the kitchen.  It looks nice in the photo's but it is probably the original kitchen from when the house was built.  So it's pretty old.  Re-doing a kitchen is a lot of work.  Believe me I've lived through that.  And if you don't do it yourself it's a lot of money too.  I could live with this old kitchen, but should I?

Here is a view of the master bed room.  So much space and closet space too!  OK so the carpet in the upstairs needs work too.  My husband didn't like that all the carpet was different.  The bathrooms were very small, but I could live with that too.
Another view of the master bedroom.  There are two big rooms like this in the upstairs and then two nice sized rooms.  They all probably needed new carpet.  I could have lived with that.  The basement though was also totally unfinished, and the roof was the original roof too.  There were also 4 very big dead trees in the back yard, we also were not sure about the heating and air conditioning units.  That all adds up to work and money!  So as we went through the house together with the realtor, my very much dream home became another "Victoria Fixer Upper."( I call our old house the "Victoria Fixer Upper".)  And really as much as it was cute, I can't go through that much fixing up again. 
Well wish me luck as I head out again today to look at more houses.
G.G.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

In search of a new house, what I'm learning from this process..

A house, A house I'm looking to buy a new house.  Doesn't this house look nice from the outside.  When looking at photo's of houses on line it is hard for me to know if a house will be big enough for all our dreams.  Also I know nothing about Utah and the area's that are good and bad.  Thus the need for a good realtor.  So the first step in our house hunting was finding a good realtor, or more a realtor I felt comfortable being with.  We met with two and though both I'm sure were good, I choose the Lady realtor.  Since I have to do the majority of the house hunting I needed to feel comfortable.  Today will be our second day of driving around and looking at houses.  The photo's for this post are from our first day.  We looked at six houses.  This was the house we looked at with the first realtor.  It is pretty.  It is very typical of Utah houses.  The Garage right there in the front of the house.  We say (my husband and I)  this is the "Welcome to my Garage house". I really thought that the house would be big inside.  I have a lot to learn.  It was actually quiet small.   It would not hold all our dreams.  Plus it was very near the railroad tracks.  I think I want to get away from that.  We lived by railroad tracks for 14 years.  So I really don't want to repeat that.

Here is a house that from the outside looks nice, yet it was a bit too old.  It needed a lot of work.  I like the brick houses as they feel cool inside.  But this house just needed too much work.  I also think that this house had a funny smell to it.  Most of the houses we looked at on the first day were vacant.  These people had dogs I think.  The realtor told me that to get rid of the smell takes work and money.  I really want a house that you don't have to do too much work on.
 This house was another no.  It wasn't in the best of neighborhoods, and again it was near the railroad tracks.  For me from the outside it looks big, but inside you realize that it really is quite small.  It had a large yard, but the railroad is behind the yard. It also needed work and updating.  I sometimes wonder if I will find a house.
Another thing I learned, Photo's can be deceiving.  I didn't even go into this house.  Why?  Because the driveway actually slants down ward and pretty extreme at that.  It doesn't look like it from the photo but it does.  And my husband will not have a sloping drive way.  This house is also near the local High school and a block from the football stadium.  I would say it would get pretty noisy when the games are being held.
So here is the photo of the house we liked.  It has a garage that would fit my husbands car, it has enough bedroom's and bathrooms.  It has a great mountain view, and a nice lawn.  But it might just be a tad too small.  All the dreams we have might not fit in this house, and so we continue to look.  Because when you buy a house your stuck with it for a long time.  I want to find the right house without feeling pressure.  It's hard as I get so many conflicting opinions of late on buying a house.  But I know my husband wants a house and a garage.  So we are looking and looking.
Both my husband and I like this type of rambler/ranch  house.  Here are some of the photo's from the inside.
The dining area.  I really liked this part of the house all the light!
The kitchen.  It's small but really nice and the cabinets are really hard wood.
The mountain view.  Wow.  Beautiful.  Just wish that there was just a little more room inside.
Well soon I'll tell you about the house that I really loved, but found out it was a huge fixer upper.  I have to say I'm bad at realizing that!  So glad for my realtor and my husband for pointing out all the issues.  I don't want another supper fixer upper.
G.G.