I love Houston.
Signed on our new house today. Can anyone share my excitement?
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Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 9281690)
Signed on our new house today. Can anyone share my excitement?
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Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by tonrob
(Post 9281700)
Yay! :)
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Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 9281690)
Can anyone share my excitement?
We managed to double up a bunch of coupons and practically got a box of nappies for free...it's the little things in life :D |
Re: I love Houston.
congrats....whereabouts r u?:thumbup:
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Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by cranston
(Post 9281794)
congrats....whereabouts r u?:thumbup:
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Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9281734)
Yay!
We managed to double up a bunch of coupons and practically got a box of nappies for free...it's the little things in life :D 1. Wish mom was here to wipe your butt. 2. I feel like I will be wiping your butt until you are 15 |
Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 9281809)
Sugar Land
When do you move?? |
Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 9281965)
Congratulations, we're just down the highway from you in Brazoria County.
When do you move?? |
Re: I love Houston.
Congratulations.
Don't get too excited since I noticed from your previous thread that you just started looking on March 13th so you must mean that you just made an offer on a house and probably was accepted by the seller. Now you have to get an inspection (hire your own inspector even if the seller hires his/her own), make sure the title is clean (done by the title company), and make sure that you have a firm commitment from the lender for any needed mortgage. Hopefully everything goes well but don't jump in and accept the house just because you love it if their are unresolved problems and you can't get a firm estimate of the costs and who will pay for the repairs. |
Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by Michael
(Post 9281987)
Congratulations.
Don't get too excited since I noticed from your previous thread that you just started looking on March 13th so you must mean that you just made an offer on a house and probably was accepted by the seller. Now you have to get an inspection (hire your own inspector even if the seller hires his/her own), make sure the title is clean (done by the title company), and make sure that you have a firm commitment from the lender for any needed mortgage. Hopefully everything goes well but don't jump in and accept the house just because you love it if their are unresolved problems and you can't get a firm estimate of the costs and who will pay for the repairs. It's all good. Thanks again. |
Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 9282032)
Michael, I appreciate your input.
It's all good. Thanks again. The critical ones must be fixed prior to closing such as termites, dry rot, mold in the bathroom, broken roofing tiles, drainage problems, etc., the moderate issues may be a dripping faucet, broken floor tile, etc, and the minor issues are petty such as beer can under the house, one cross member missing out of over 1,000 under the house, etc. The critical ones have to be resolved before closing and you might want to negotiate the moderate ones but you have to accept some issues with every house. You don't want to be a total PITA. |
Re: I love Houston.
Originally Posted by steve100100
(Post 9281690)
Signed on our new house today. Can anyone share my excitement?
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Re: I love Houston.
Hmmmm...sounds like our long-awaited meetup could turn into a housewarming!!:D
Congrats - good luck on the move. |
Re: I love Houston.
Spring crew signing in - Welcome to 'H' town.
"Summers here and the time is right for dancing in the streets....." :thumbup: |
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