Please don't make the mistake I did and get a place you don't love. It will bug you constantly.DH announced tonight that we could get a nicer, bigger, newer home, more easily if we bought in a subdivision, and the only reason we are going to all the extra expense, and effort is because of my chickens. I'm BUSTED! I commented that he couldn't garden like he wanted in a subdivision that the yard wouldn't be big enough. He just rolled his eyes at me. I reminded him that I want a calf, and a pig to raise too. It isn't just about the chickens. He's already checked out crime rates too. Darn it! I really hope the place we go to look at on Saturday is promising. It's not really that he doesn't want a nice place further in the country. He does. It's just a lack of availability for what we are wanting, at this time. He's getting frustrated, and patience is not one of his virtues.
Something else we are both frustrated about is the realtor that the lady hired to sell the place we are renting now. Monday was my birthday. Tuesday the realtor was going to come by around noon to measure, and take pictures, as soon as he got through with his doctor's appointment. I spent all weekend, and Monday getting this place picture perfect. I didn't let my kids, and grandkids come over on Monday to celebrate my birthday, because I didn't want to have to clean up after them. The floors were stripped, freshly waxed, and buffed, not a speck of dust, garage and patio vacuumed, nothing out of place. Everything ready for the pictures.
At 2:15 I called the realtor. I asked how it went at the doctor's, and was he ok, and still going to make it to measure, and take pictures. Oh, he had forgotten. He forgot his doctor appointment, and all the people he had scheduled for Tuesday, because He had TOO MUCH FUN over the weekend. I was flabbergasted! He rescheduled for this Friday. He was not happy either when I said no to a lockbox on the door. If, and when the house is to be shown, it will be scheduled. Lockboxes are for unoccupied homes. As it stands now, he can kiss my grits!
Isn't it nice that they (realtors) make us feel like the inconvenience is our fault for them doing their jobs? On the other hand without a lockbox, prepare for a looonger listing probably. I've done it both ways and the one w/lockbox sold so much faster. Although...that might work in your favor.
