I'm waiting for this heat wave to pass so I can mow my lawn...fortunately it doesn't look like wheat yet.
I've enjoyed living in my 1950s house and remodeling a bit:
Bleh...wallpaper
Hey, wood floors
Mmmm...fresh floors...I'll never forget pulling every carpet staple out by hand.
Now we're talking
The kitchen needed help too!
Before
After
I can't find a before picture of the main upstairs bathroom...it's as dramatic of a change as the kitchen...the bathroom even had carpet in it...yuck! Just imagine mango 1" tile, chest high all around, with a dated tub...mango tub.
I've done a TON of landscaping as well...I valued the landscaping at around $17,000 before I touched it...I've easily added another $10,000 to it.
I'm left with the downstairs to tackle...don't know that I will.
I bought the house for the location, right off the interstate in a tree lined neighborhood and less than a mile from a state park and lake. I feel I did pretty good with remodeling with what I had to work with and without knocking down walls...and doing it myself. Accountants don't just count beans...
Some tips to new homeowners:
Take your time...
But, if you see a home you like, give a low-ball offer...and later with a counter offer with the stipulation that the home inspection has to be favorable to you...allowing you to back out for any reason...buy time with the counter offer process.
Stake out the place...park your car on the street at different times of the day and learn the area...a lot of kids...how old...loud cars...motorcycles...nitro RC cars...anyone parking a large tow vehicle in the road?
Talk to your potential neighbors...are they aware of any rental properties in the neighborhood? How do they feel about the neighbors?
I've learned my mistake...I live on a corner and opposite the road to one side is a rental...and the other side the biggest rednecks I've ever known.
Fortunately, the area is desirable and I should have no trouble selling when I'm ready...looking forward to reaping the benefits of the remodeling...but lesson learned. Will also seriously consider a condo in the future just to have more time and not having to spend so much time to mow grass...another lesson...flat lawns
