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Sarlon
06-17-2009, 01:33 AM
WOOT!

Sorry now that thats out of my system I HAD to share the good news...

I GOT MY FIRST HOUSE AND I MOVE IN NEXT MONTH AFTER CLOSING!!!!!!!! :super::cheers::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce:

Ahem...that is all.

Aethian
06-17-2009, 02:09 AM
You suck... *grumbles about loosing her place and gripes*


Nah seriously Babe, that rocks. Proud of you...I demand pictures.

Sarlon
06-17-2009, 02:11 AM
pictures will be forthcoming...before and after pictures.

Before I move in and after....you guys will get to see my sad taste in everything :P

Amina516
06-17-2009, 02:14 AM
Congrats!!!! Hope the move goes smoove! (spelled wrong but at least it rhymed!!)

I remember my excitement when I bought my first house. I felt like I was sleeping in a hotel for a few weeks! lol.

hinakiba777
06-17-2009, 02:18 AM
WOW That is so exciting.

It always scares me a little seeing people become more and more adult. Makes me realize that I am still so young, and that I'm also really close to having to be responsible. can't wait to see the pictures

Sarlon
06-17-2009, 02:22 AM
It always scares me a little seeing people become more and more adult. Makes me realize that I am still so young, and that I'm also really close to having to be responsible. can't wait to see the pictures

I'm responsible but I REFUSE to be an adult >.>

Its why I still read comics, play video games, and stay up till all hours of the night...

The plus sides to being an adult is having ice cream when ever you want...including BEFORE dinner.

hinakiba777
06-17-2009, 02:24 AM
I'm responsible but I REFUSE to be an adult >.>

Its why I still read comics, play video games, and stay up till all hours of the night...

The plus sides to being an adult is having ice cream when ever you want...including BEFORE dinner.

That's why I'm going into early childhood education. I get to color ^-^


And give them sugar JUST before they go home. haha :devil:

Aethian
06-17-2009, 02:24 AM
.including AS dinner.

Fixed that for you...

Sarlon
06-17-2009, 02:54 AM
I can get some outside shots tomorrow, but since I've not closed on the house yet I can't get inside to take pictures of the inside :(

Nurian
06-17-2009, 03:46 AM
Party at Sarlon's!

Nyoibo
06-17-2009, 03:56 AM
The plus sides to being an adult is having ice cream when ever you want...including BEFORE dinner.

What's this before dinner? It's icecream FOR dinner. :p

Der Cute
06-17-2009, 08:25 AM
Party? I'm bringing Strawberry Margaritas!

Congrats, Sarlon. You better post pics and stuff!

Wooooooooo wooooo wooo

Cutenoob

Jester
06-17-2009, 12:42 PM
I remember when I bought my first house. It was on Tennessee Avenue. Right after I had bought New York and Saint James. A few houses and hotels later, and I had bankrupted Photo Dude.


What? What?

Sarlon
06-17-2009, 02:20 PM
smart ass jester...how ironic though that I have a street called Tennessee Street here in town.

I WAS gonna take pictures today, but its pouring rain and thundering.

hell party at my place for after I move in...if anyone is in the neighborhood...I'll cook :devil:

taxguykarl
06-17-2009, 02:27 PM
:grats:
Don't party too hard. Unless you are moving from one house to another, you'll be amazed at what you need but don't have--tools, furnishings and what not. Also save those closing docs--some of the nickel-and-dime fees are, in fact, points.

protege
06-17-2009, 06:08 PM
*wonders how long until Sarlon starts hating yard work*
:D

Seriously, I've been in my place nearly 3 years...and still have plenty of work to do. Previous owner basically ignored the yard, other than cutting the grass. As such, it wasn't too surprising that I had weeds taller than the house in places :eek: and that most of the shrubs simply had to go, along with the rotting "railroad ties" in the front.

Whatever you do though, make sure you read everything carefully...or get someone you trust go through the documents. You don't want to sign off on it, and then find yourself getting shafted later. I should also stress that a home inspection is a good idea.

Sarlon
06-18-2009, 03:48 PM
oh trust me it will have a walk through, with my parents helping me with the paperwork and the such...

As for furnishings...I'll be moving into a SMALLER place then my current apartment, but the plus side is I can paint it what ever color I want, as well as make it any way I want.

I think I'm going to be sacrificing 2 inner walls to make my living room and kitchen into one BIG room (living room is tiny kitchen is HUGE). Also knock out the wall between the 2 bedrooms (also VERY small) and make it into one big bedroom.

in reguards to yard work...theres actually not alot of land (fine for me) but there is a nice spot in the front of the house I plan on making into an herb garden, for shade friendly plant. Because there is a MASSIVE maple tree in the front of the house which faces north, and gets weird sun.

tropicsgoddess
06-18-2009, 06:57 PM
Congrats!!! :grats:

Rapscallion
06-19-2009, 06:26 AM
I discovered one of the side effects of owning your own place this week.

Saw True Blood, first episode of series two. Bit of a passionate embrace and a sensual neck-biting moment. Sure, attractive woman in the throes of passion, but all I could think of was that the blood was going to be a bugger to get out of the sheets.

Rapscallion

Eric the Grey
06-19-2009, 09:58 AM
Congratulations.

I'm still looking for a place that I can afford and that is not trashed.



:cool: Eric the Grey

AccountingDrone
06-19-2009, 03:45 PM
I think I'm going to be sacrificing 2 inner walls to make my living room and kitchen into one BIG room (living room is tiny kitchen is HUGE). Also knock out the wall between the 2 bedrooms (also VERY small) and make it into one big bedroom.



Please make sure that neither wall is a load bearing wall or you will have issues ...

protege
06-19-2009, 05:48 PM
I'm still looking for a place that I can afford and that is not trashed.

Bargains are out there...if you're willing to do a little work. I got lucky when I bought my house--the previous owners took excellent care of it (not so much of the yard though). There literally wasn't a mark in it. Other than having the furnace replaced (by the seller!), and having some outlets replaced, I've had to do very little. I still find it amusing that my mortgage payment is less than what some of my co-workers pay to rent apartments! Guess I happened to be in the right place at the right time :roll:

Seriously though, I plan on making some changes eventually. The "all-white" look has to go. So does the nasty carpet in the living room. For now though, I've been doing things in stages. Most of my effort has been put into getting the yard in shape. Next thing I plan on doing is to replace the crumbling porch steps. Then, as more cash becomes available...the sidewalk and driveway.