Showing posts with label house hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house hunting. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

House Hunting Internationally


Greetings from marvelous, magnificent, magical…wet, windy, wintery Aberdeen, Scotland! Day two of house hunting is done. We’ve seen a total of nine houses so far, and have narrowed those down to two choices. Tomorrow we plan to see a few more in the morning, and then use to afternoon to have a second viewing of any houses still under consideration.
On our first afternoon of searching, we saw three houses and it was set up perfectly like an episode of House Hunters International. One house was in the city, one in the country, and one was a compromise in the suburbs. It definitely gave us an example of the three lifestyle options in Aberdeen and got us picturing ourselves in each. Ultimately, I think we’ve decided that a life in the country would be beautiful, but a bit too isolated.

So now we are looking for our next home either in the burbs or the city. The first apartment we saw was heartbreaking because it was the absolute perfect house. It was in the western part of town, 2 blocks from Jon’s office, had beautiful historical character, a walk in closet (!), and a dream kitchen, but it had absolutely no yard. By far it’s been our favorite house, but a yard is just non-negotiable with two dogs, mainly because I’m lazy and don’t want to have to walk them every time they want to go out to potty.
If we can find a similar property with garden access, we would definitely be interested, so our relator is working hard to find something suitable. The problem with many of these historic homes is that they understandably don’t allow pets, so there isn’t much available to choose from.
The suburban area we’re mainly focusing on is Cults. The homes in this area have historical features and often have a large yard (with amazing views!). The village is just outside of Aberdeen, and with public transportation Jonathan could still get by without a car, though he’d rather have a car if he can't actually walk to work. For me, it’s ideal because it’s walking distance to several shops and running trails.
During her reign as Queen, Victoria built a railway through Aberdeen that has since been turned into a jogging trail. Two of the houses we’ve looked at in Cults actually have access to this trail through the backyard gate. It would be wonderful to let the dogs play and then be able to open the back gate to take them for a jog along the river. That’s the Scotland I’ve been dreaming about!
So what’s the downside? Very small rooms that will hardly fit Scottish sized furniture, much less American sized. Also, this is a highly sought after area that goes a bit past our budget.  
Another suburb we’ve looked at is Kingswells. It’s a bit farther out, but right on the main road to the office, so the commute isn’t bad. We’d definitely need two cars, but the rent is well within our budget so that’s not a big deal. It looks more like an American suburb, and the houses are newer meaning they don’t have as much character, but the rooms are decently sized.

Currently, this house in Kingswells is our backup in case we can’t find anything in West End or Cults that’s feasible. The other house still on our list is in Cults but is 200 pounds over our monthly budget.
We already agreed that the only way we’ll go over our max budget is if we can get by with one car. Though it’s too far for Jon to walk, it would be feasible for him to bus, bike, or carpool to work from this house. We’ve still got a few to look at tomorrow so I’ll keep you posted.
It’s been an exhausting 48 hours. Time for a good run and then a nice bubble bath at the hotel.

What a tub! If only I could find a house with one of these…

Friday, April 13, 2012

Got a Package!


I’m breathing a huge sigh of relief over the fact that our passports were delivered to our door this morning. Now we’ll actually be permitted to board our flight to Amsterdam on Sunday. And do you want to know the absolutely best part about it? We’re flying Business Class, baby! After traveling my whole life in Economy, I’m excited to see the view from the other side of the curtain. I heard they serve warm cookies. Please Lord, let that be true. I love warm cookies!
We are dropping the pups off tomorrow morning to give us a full day of both packing and staging the house perfectly. We’ve got a professional photographer coming to take pictures on Tuesday before our house is officially listed on Wednesday. Our realtor is also hosting an open house next Saturday, so when we leave for the airport our house has to be looking fine. It shouldn’t be too hard since she’s naturally so gorgeous. If you know anyone looking for an adorable cottage in the Houston Heights, I’ve got just the thing.
Have a great weekend. Hopefully, next time I blog, I’ll be posting from Aberdeen.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Visas Approved


Our Visas were approved!!! Woohoo!! Happy Dance! And we received them with enough time to spare so that we’ll still get to make a pre-assignment visit to Aberdeen. Our current plan is to leave this weekend, giving me only 2.5 days to pack. Yikes!
Unfortunately, HGTV has not gotten back to me on my offer to let them feature us on House Hunters International. Whatevs. Their loss (sniff, sniff). But don’t worry, I will be keeping you informed about our experience in finding the perfect Scottish home.
Ahhhh. I am just so excited!  I have a UK Visa. Can I just gush about that for a minute? Life is good. Life is very, very good.
The only snafu is that for some reason the UK embassy overnighted our passports to California. Why this happened is a complete mystery. Regardless, we managed to track them down and arrange for them to be re-overnighted to Houston. We are fervently praying that they will be delivered to us by Saturday so that we can leave the country on Sunday. I sure picked the wrong week to stop biting my nails.

Friday, March 9, 2012

House Hunters International

While expatriating will undoubtedly involve some stress, it also contains tons of excitement. For instance, today a friend sent me the link for a casting call for House Hunters International. I’ve sent the contact person our basic move information and attached some stinkin’ adorable pictures of ourselves.
Dang, I should have included a picture of Samson! Why didn’t I think of that before? Who can say no to Little Sam?

Who can say no to this face? Seriously, this sweet mug has gotten us out of at least 3 traffic tickets.
Oh well, the email has been sent and way less adorable pictures of Jon and I will just have to do. It goes without saying that in the coming weeks, I will be obsessively checking my phone and email for a response. We are huge fans of the show and if I had to pick a way to spend my 15 minutes of fame, HGTV would definitely be the way to go. Wish us luck!