Showing posts with label short sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

More Pictures #1


There's probably going to be a lot of waiting for the next few weeks, what with the short sale and all. So in lieu of elevator music, here are more pictures of the house. I'll do these in installments to keep things going. I may also post some rough plans, and more color pics. Our interior choices for most of the house are pretty solid now. Enjoy!

This is upper bedroom No. 1. Note the lovely peach color and unfinished closets. We'll probably turn this into the master bedroom, with some tweaking.
The upstairs bathroom screams 80's, but at least it's a good size for a future master bath.
the No. 2 bedroom, in the front gable, has the weirdest paint scheme b/c of the color switches. Ideally, we'll be turning this into a sleeping porch and screening it in. Then we can re-use the gorgeous window on our master bedroom.
The loft area is currently a kitchenette, all that's going bye-bye. Not sure yet what to do about the furnace chimney enclosure, this area is kind of open for ideas.
The loft dormer overlooks the rear yard, and I can't think of a better place for a deep windowseat. I might add some built-in shelves as well. Looks like the perfect place to curl up with a good book.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Nobody Likes Surprises

Especially when you're trying to buy a house. Like the surprise I got yesterday when our realtor called to tell us that our seller had neglected to mention that he was delinquent on his mortgage. In fact he hasn't made ANY payments, which makes me wonder how he got approved in the first place and what he's doing with his money. He's in default, which means this will probably turn into a short sale, which in turn means that the lender will have to approve any offer and this property will probably be sold "as is". Not good, and definitely not something I want to hear with an already signed contract sitting in front of me. The seller obviously had no intention of fixing anything or being upfront about his financial situation, was probably going to commit mortgage fraud. And it won't do me any good to sue for specific performance if the lender is involved, so that option is out. It just makes me really mad that we've gone through all this just to get pushed back to square one. I still really want the house, but if we have to take on additional financing to fix it up that will really put a lot of pressure on us. I guess first we have to find out the minimum that lender will accept as payoff, then add the repairs on top and try for a 203k loan. Urggghh! It's this type of person that I could cheerfully take out with no remorse. A pox on you, home seller!