The house is a 4 sided white brick colonial with original windows and hardwood floors. Its charm and character is what won us over. We also loved the neighborhood it was in. Aged trees shaded every inch of the street and it was walking distance to coffee and restaurants.
The house was also 100 years old and with age comes issues. We didn't run into too many major issues while living in it but with age there is always issues on the horizon. We paid our fair share in expenses and over time we knew that this might not be our forever home.
After living in it for 6 years and having discussions about our future and growing our family I think we realized that we needed to decided if we were going to invest in the house and rehab it and make it truly our own or if we needed to move. We made a pros and cons list and went back and forth on what we hated and loved. What we really wanted and what would be nice. Here were some examples of things we discussed
Pros List
- Beautiful Neighborhood
- Walking distance is 10/10
- Historic and has lots of character
- Short commute to work
- Fenced in yard for dogs
- Gorgeous wood burning fireplace
- Lots of natural light
- Detached Garage that is also a tight squeeze
- Cannot open windows during nice weather
- Outdated kitchen
- Layout was not ideal
ultimately we realized that if we invested a ton of money into the house we would still have major cons on our list and for that reason we decided it might be best to start looking for something different all together.
So what did we start doing? We started going to open houses on the weekends and then we toyed around with the idea of building new construction so we started going to new communities.
This process was a lot more overwhelming than we thought because now this "idea" of maybe moving opened up path to so many decisions. What area do we want to live in? What are we sacrificing? Can we afford it? Would we really be happy? Can we picture ourselves here? It was like a true maze of if yes turn left if no go back type of path.
We would bring home pamphlets and packets and handouts to the point that the pile turned into a mountain of papers..........to be continued
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