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carynb ([personal profile] carynb) wrote2006-11-23 06:54 am
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Is today the day?

I still haven't actually signed the builder's agreement on the home I want. The lots aren't selling quickly - these particular lots are a little smaller than most of the lots in the development (2 feet less deep), plus there's a sidewalk out front, which means that the front yard is very small. Me? I think that just means less grass to mow, so that's not really much of a deterrent for me. However, I was holding off in the hopes that they'd offer some incentives on the lots - a few thousand dollars in free upgrades would be nice, after all.

I went out after work last night, and they still haven't sold any of the lots I'm interested in. Okay, good. Except - they have to get the site survey to the builder today, in order to make their expected July closings. They're about to decide which models are going on those lots, and they're not likely to do the one I want, apparently. The single-car garage is out of favour right now, but I don't want to lose a chunk of the first floor to a double garage.

It's odd - I know exactly what I want (Model A, elevation B, lot 28), but I couldn't just sit down and do it last night. I keep running the budget figures compulsively, trying to assure myself that I'll have enough left at the end of the month to put some money aside for emergencies. That I'll be able to cover the cost of the upgrades I want. That it'll all be okay.

I pretty much have to do it today, if I'm doing this. And I'm going to have to make the structural upgrade decisions almost as quickly. (The good news there? There's only one that's really a question - $3500 for a gas fireplace. I don't want 9" ceilings or arches to the living room instead of french doors - it's just more to heat. The breakfast bar would be nice, but not at the cost of the patio door. Easy decisions to make, yay!). They need to start digging the hole and pouring the concrete for the foundation if they're gonna make the closing date. I think they want that done, now, before the ground is frozen and curing the concrete becomes difficult.

So, I attempted to sleep on it last night, and now I'm just irritable from lack of sleep as well as stressed. *g* I think I may head over lunchtime and put my name on a lot. I can't go after work, since I have a class, but I should be able to go lunchtime... Gulp!

[identity profile] dagibbs.livejournal.com 2006-11-23 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't want 9" ceilings

I wouldn't want 9 inch ceilings either. Now... 9' ceilings -- that's a different matter, and could be nice.

:)
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[identity profile] carynb.livejournal.com 2006-11-23 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh. I guess I'm gonna have to learn my ' from my ", aren't I? Just one of the many, many things involved in home ownership. *g*

[identity profile] dagibbs.livejournal.com 2006-11-23 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Probably a good idea -- else you could end up with some odd problems.

[identity profile] lordzowy.livejournal.com 2006-11-23 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Well now that explains a lot. LOL

[identity profile] cholesterfester.livejournal.com 2006-11-23 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Although 9" thick ceilings would be really soundproof and likely quite energy efficient (although all that extra insulation would likely cost quite a bit).

If you don't get the gas fireplace off the start, consider having them run a line to a shutoff where you would want it while the walls are open and the gas installer is already there (ditto the bbq line)

Pete