Monday, May 5, 2008

Come out Come otu wherever you are...

My husband and I are now on the hunt for the perfect house to buy. We were going to rent, but we figured out very quickly that a good rental house in the neighborhoods we wanted to be in would cost us more than a mortgage, so we decided to try to buy instead. I'll spare you all the mundane details of financing and all that nonsense, but I wanted to show you the top three of the ones we went to see with the Realtor yesterday.

This one's in Chelsea (near where we live now). It's probably my third place if we don't take into account location or pricing.

This one's in Helena
, which is a nice area, but it's a ways out from where both of us work, although it's very convenient to the highway. The cool thing about this one is that the current residents finished off a little attic space and made it into like a guitar studio/music room... which we could use for the same thing or I could use for a craft room. This is probably my first place not taking price or location into account.


This one's in alabaster, which is a long ways from anything except alabaster (actually it's not too far from the helena/pelham area). There's plenty of civilization in the alabaster area, which was one of my big concerns. This is a very close second if we don't take location and price into consideration.

If we had to buy one of those three right now, I'd probably be happy. But since we don't, Were going to go look at about 8 more houses next weekend because I'm sure the realtor wants to do nothing more than spend another 4.5 hours with us on a weekend. Hopefully we can either make a decision or get it narrowed down far enough that we just need to visit two or three one more time before we make the decision. I'll keep you posted.

1 comment:

Christian said...

My favorite is definitely the one in Helena. There's virtually nothing about the house I don't like, which is saying a lot (I'm picky and tend to notice little annoyances that most people wouldn't).

The house in Alabaster is nearly perfect, but it backs up to a busy highway and the backyard is an odd shape because the neighborhood's power boxes are fenced in behind one corner of the yard.

The Forest Lakes one isn't my favorite, but there's nothing really wrong with it. It's in a good location for us, in the same neighborhood as a lot of my friends and co-workers. It's a good "fall-back" house if our favorites suddenly sell and we need to go ahead and move on one.