Stella's Social Club

Here's the latest on my new property search: I have received the seller's counter-offer. Gonna counter it with one of my own. While I was awaiting it, I found a parcel for 8.6 acres of gently rolling land with TWO wells and electricity on site, listed for the exact amount I have offered for this one and which I will use as comparison (justification) in my counter-counter offer. Seller wants me to pay for the well & pump inspection - the last inspection appears to have been in 1994, when the well was dug, gleaning a 5 gpm flow-rate. He also wants to retrieve the concrete bench installed by the waterfall spot. (Uh, sure, but why hasn't somebody picked that up in the past couple of years? Odd.) I will also ask the seller to remove the discarded RV sewer reservoir. I don't wanna have to truck that thing away. The comparison parcel is in Amador county, too far for me- to want to consider for myself. I just want to remark about the fact it has almost all usuable space, unlike the terrain of the property I AM considering. Seems to be a pretty fair price for more usable land and two wells. ;) The cabin support piers need reinforcement as there is evidence of slipping, the attached deck needs some railing work, one panel of the wrought iron fence is GONE (taken out by a fallen tree which has more falling to do .....), the good shed has a hole in one wall so critters have been using it for shelter and a latrine (will need repair and cleaning to get rid of the urine), plus the second drive gate is smack-dab along the edge of the roadway - it would have to be re-engineered to make it safe to use for access to the flat spot where the cabin is located (passing vehicles could take you out while you stop, get out of the car and open the gate). All that's gonna cost some bucks. So let's dicker on the price a little bit more. Oh, and don't forget to take yer concrete bench. :lol:
 
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Mary I am sorry for the loss of your hen.

Your shelves have an amazing amount of storage space!!!!

Gryeyes
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I am enjoying reading about your property search!!
 
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I'm happy to be where I'm going to be for probably the rest of my life. Hard to believe I'm even saying that. I've always lived with one foot out the door, being married to an Air Force man, never really settled, even after he retired, not until this place. Been here just over 11 years now. Hope all who are looking finally find THE place.
 
Now that I can see all my pretty dishes, what do I do? Take a picture of my pie tonight on a white plate.
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Oh, and don't forget to take yer concrete bench.
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This cracks me up! Good luck Linda!

I'm happy to be where I'm going to be for probably the rest of my life. Hard to believe I'm even saying that. I've always lived with one foot out the door, being married to an Air Force man, never really settled, even after he retired, not until this place. Been here just over 11 years now. Hope all who are looking finally find THE place.
Well, you have a brand new place now, so why move? After all the headache rebuilding, you deserve to live there the rest of your life.

Now that I can see all my pretty dishes, what do I do? Take a picture of my pie tonight on a white plate.
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Beautiful picture.
 
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Well, you have a brand new place now, so why move? After all the headache rebuilding, you deserve to live there the rest of your life.
What's so interesting is the timing. It was just after we made the final decision to stay that the fire happened and all the projects, or 95% of them, that we wanted to do inside the house, are now done, paid for by the insurance company. Yes, it was a HUGE and prolonged headache, but I have to count my blessings, for sure.

It happened just after my 15 year old dog had gone to her eternal rest, not while she was inside the house in her usual place and would have perished in minutes from smoke inhalation. It happened while we were home and had a working fire extinguisher (though that darn thing was about 30 years old) to knock it back and slow it down enough so that it didn't jump through the attic to the back of the house. We were not asleep or we might have died ourselves, it happened so quickly. The house was full of choking, black smoke in 15 minutes, like a black curtain. No question, we might have lost our lives in this one just from the smoke inhalation. It was after a night of snowfall, so the ground was wet and it probably would not have been able to jump to the coops even if flames had shot up and out.

So, all in all, we count ourselves darn lucky. Tom's sister's house literally burned to the ground in 20 minutes on Christmas Day, just over two months prior to our fire, so it could have been much worse. I can't imagine living in that stinking RV any longer than we did.
 
Kathy, that is beautiful. Made me cry and wish I could give you a big ole hug. This one will have to do.
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