Our big house story

Our new kitchen just as the last people left it...

Our new kitchen just as the last people left it…

Since I started working at the newspaper in Niceville we’ve been wanting to move there.  My lunch hours have been spent viewing houses.  I’ve been poring over Trulia.  I’ve been schmoozing with rental managers and landlords.  We kept getting the same answer, “No.”

The reasons were always different; you don’t make enough money, you don’t have enough money, you have a dog, you have kids, this place isn’t big enough, there’s already a long list of applicants… The last straw for me was finding an okay place in a great area for a decent price and getting told absolutely no dogs.  We threw in the towel and decided to stay put.  ”Apparently moving to Niceville requires an act of God.” I told my husband grumpily.

The next day as I sat working on a story a man came into the paper asking to put a classified ad in for his rental house.  My ears perked up but I refused to pay any more attention.  I was swearing off houses as an obnoxious habit.  The receptionist came and got me.  ”He wants to rent a house, come talk to him…”  I smiled politely and got up just to get the new disappointment over with positive that it was too small, expensive, pet free or otherwise unobtainable.

He had a list scribbled on a paper and I read the words three bedroom, two bath.  That was the right size.  I asked how much.  ”I’m asking $1200.” came the reply.  I was relieved to be done with it before I was put through too much additional torture.  ”That’s too much for us,” I answered. “Our budget is $950.”  The guy thought about it for a minute and answered, “I can do $1,000.  When do you want to see it?”

I see a potential Tracker romance happening here.

I see a potential Tracker romance happening here.

Within a few hours I found myself exploring a huge house in a beautiful neighborhood.  The landlord accepted our dog.  The place had a two car garage, a Florida room for all my plants, a large kitchen and two living areas.  I tried my best not to like it, positive it was not in our future.  I told the guy that I liked it but would have to talk to my husband first.  As I backed out I saw something that made me hopelessly in love.  The neighbors have a red Tracker.

We all went to see the place Saturday and everyone agreed, it was an awesome house.  We asked to take it.  Turns out it was mutually beneficial for all of us.  The last tenants had vanished and left the place a little messy right before the landlord was going out of the country.  He didn’t want to leave the house empty and have to worry while he was gone.  I offered to clean it and he halved the deposit.  I had to post date my first rent check until the first, sure that would break the deal and he accepted that too.

The backyard is the perfect size for us and even has a fire pit...!

The backyard is the perfect size for us and even has a fire pit…!

We were determined to take it but money was going to be tight while we struggled with the deposit, and to add drama the Tracker decided she needed a $200 fix the day after I promised we’d take the house.  Fortunately my taxes finally came in today and so we are back in a somewhat comfortable spot.  I wouldn’t mind being more comfortable but we have nothing to complain about.

I said an act of God was all that was going to get us to Niceville and I think that’s exactly what we got.  How would you explain it?

About Angela Yuriko Smith

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4 Responses to Our big house story

  1. Amy says:

    Angela this is great news!! it kinda happened the same way with my new classic!! lovin the tracker romance tooo…lol…God is lookin out for us 4 sure!!!double kudos!

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  2. Robin says:

    Well done! When is the house warming party? I need some lead time to order the “leg lamp” for you (if you have not see ‘A Christmas Story’ this will make no sense).
    My other gift idea is the dogs playing poker painting on velvet.
    Do you have a preference?

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  3. Wonderful news… sounds like it was meant to be:)

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  4. Sounds like a wonderful house, and yes, and act of God :)

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