We're Officially Homeowners!
I have some great news to share - we are officially homeowners! After all of the obstacles we had to navigate on the way, we finally signed a million papers today, and have our very own fixer upper! (With very scary landscaping...eeeek)
I have some great news to share - we are officially homeowners! After all of the obstacles we had to navigate on the way, we finally signed a million papers today, and have our very own fixer upper! (With very scary landscaping...eeeek)
And boy, what a fixer upper it is. Every time I walk through the house, I remember just how scary it is right now. It's a little overwhelming, but I can't wait to start working on it. We did a final walkthrough with our contractor yesterday, and he let Ryan go to town spray painting everything that's getting demo'd - which is a lot.
Our contractor is getting started on Monday, and his part of things should take about 4 weeks. We're so excited to get things going, and to start seeing walls coming down!
Now that we've gotten through the insanely painful buying process, it's time for the real fun to start! Stay tuned for a slew of before pictures.
That Time Our House Fell Through...And Then Came Back
Oh, home buying. What a royal pain in the ass you are!
If you'll note the date (April 19), we are 6 days after our second supposed closing date. Spoiler alert - we still haven't closed on the house. I originally started writing this post when I was pretty rage-y, but time and a situation change have lead to a more level-headed post. Ha. So, here's the ramble-y story of our current house status.
Oh, home buying. What a royal pain in the ass you are!
If you'll note the date (April 19), we are 6 days after our second supposed closing date. Spoiler alert - we still haven't closed on the house. I originally started writing this post when I was pretty rage-y, but time and a situation change have lead to a more level-headed post. Ha. So, here's the ramble-y story of our current house status.
Our original closing date was set for March 23. When our contractor didn't work out and we had to hire a new one, our closing date was pushed to April 13. At that point, we signed an addendum to our contract extending our closing date, and the seller...didn't. Which we found out just a few days before our new closing date. Cool. He had gotten it in his head that he could get more money for the house, and wanted to re-list it... even though he was about to get foreclosed on? Oh, and the house has been on the market since July with no takers. (Because trust me, no one is walking into that scary, scary place and declaring it their dream home... except us, of course.)
The whole thing was beyond frustrating and both Ryan and I were so disappointed. We'd already run into so many issues and jumped through so many hoops on the way to closing, only to find out that we'd never actually cross the finish line was enough to make us want to scream. I'm completely of the mindset that everything works out how it's supposed to, etc. but in that moment I was just angry.
So what happened next? We started the whole house hunting process over again from square one. It was slim pickins out there, but we found one house that we liked a lot. It had tall ceilings, a ton of natural light, and overall good vibes. It was also in one of our very favorite neighborhoods. We put an offer on it, and waited to hear back from the bank, since it was a foreclosure. That was on a Wednesday.
Monday came around and I got a call from Ryan. Long story short, our realtor had contacted him and said that the seller of the original house had thought things over (ahem, come to his freakin' senses) and wanted to offer us the house back. To which my response was - are you freaking kidding me?! We had finally come to terms with not getting that house - we had moved on! And then there it was, knocking at our door again. Ooof.
Since this is already epically long, I'll leave you with this: after much discussion and ado, Ryan and I decided to go back with the original house. So we are once again under contract, set to close on or before May 16. This is beginning to feel like the closing that will never actually happen, but I'm crossing my fingers and toes that this time around things go as planned.
I'm almost afraid to post this because I don't want to jinx anything... but I'm doing it anyway. If you've made it through this very wordy post... bless you!
Anyone have any good (and by good I mean bad) stories about delayed closings or house nightmares? Let's hear them in the comments!
My Favorite Farmhouse Style Kitchen Pendant Lights (for under $200)
One thing I definitely want in our new kitchen is some awesome pendant lighting over the island. In addition to brightening up the space, it's a chance to add a unique design element to our kitchen. Without further ado... here is a round up of my favorite kitchen pendant lights. I'd be thrilled with any of these hanging in our kitchen - and they're all under $200!
Good morning and happy Friday! (Can I get a party horn emoji up in here?!)
As you may have noticed, it's well past March 23rd at this point... so we should be official homeowners, right? Wrong. As can be expected, our closing date was pushed back. Then, we had to fire our contractor and find a new one... so it was bumped again. At this point we're looking at April 13, so fingers crossed that one works out!
In the mean time, I'm drowning my we're-never-closing-on-this-house sorrows with online shopping! (Which has been surprisingly effective ;) )
One thing I definitely want in our new kitchen is some awesome pendant lighting over the island. In addition to brightening up the space, it's a chance to add a unique design element to our kitchen. Without further ado... here is a round up of my favorite kitchen pendant lights. I'd be thrilled with any of these hanging in our kitchen - and they're all under $200!
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New Kitchen Inspiration
One of the biggest changes we'll be making in the new house is the kitchen. The whole thing is being gutted and redone. New configuration, new cabinets, new floors - the whole nine yards. I've been pinning inspiration photos like crazy (are you following us on Pinterest yet?) and wanted to share a roundup of my kitchen inspiration in a post! Enjoy!
One of the biggest changes we'll be making in the new house is the kitchen. The whole thing is being gutted and redone. New configuration, new cabinets, new floors - the whole nine yards. I've been pinning inspiration photos like crazy (are you following us on Pinterest yet?) and wanted to share a roundup of my kitchen inspiration in a post! Enjoy!
So there you have it! Some photos that we've used as inspiration when designing our new kitchen. I can't wait to see how it actually turns out!
What does your dream kitchen look like? Are you as in love with (mostly) white kitchens as much as I am?
Welcome to Homespo!
Thanks for stopping by! If you're here, I'm going to assume there's a good chance you already know us (because how else would you get here?).
But if not... here's the skinny. We're Ryan and Jamie, and we're buying our first house together. After a few years of renting, we're finally making the leap and couldn't be more excited. We're set to close on March 23, 2016, barring any crazy unforeseen circumstances. *knocks on wood*
Thanks for stopping by! If you're here, I'm going to assume there's a good chance you already know us (because how else would you get here?).
But if not... here's the skinny. We're Ryan and Jamie, and we're buying our first house together. After a few years of renting, we're finally making the leap and couldn't be more excited. We're set to close on March 23, 2016, barring any crazy unforeseen circumstances. *knocks on wood*
Oh yeah, and our house-to-be is quite the fixer upper! ("Do you have the guts to take on a fixer upper?" Why yes, Joanna Gaines, yes we do). We started this site as a way to document our house progress. Gotta make those inquiring minds happy, you know?! Our family and friends are spread out all around the country, so rambling about it online is the easiest way to keep everyone in the loop (Plus, Jamie has a thing with starting blogs sooo...).
We picked the name Homespo for a couple reasons. It's short for Home Inspiration - plus, Ryan's last name is Gasparovic, which often gets shortened to Gaspo, which sometimes gets shortened to 'Spo... so it kind of worked on two levels?
Anyway! I hope you enjoy watching our house projects unfold. We'll be posting about a mix of contractor projects, our projects, DIY efforts, furniture makeovers, and more. It's gonna be a paaaaarty. *insert smirky face emoji here* I anticipate that I'll be doing most of the writing (Jamie, that is), but maybe I'll sucker Ryan into posting occasionally too.
Until next time...