Back in the end of December of 2009 we found this amazing 3 bedroom townhouse in a great neighborhood. It had a private backyard, garage, end unit, fireplace, hardwood floors. We were in love. It was a short sale, and we put a contract on it. Three months later the property goes into foreclosure. I don't understand real estate enough to understand why, but it happened, so we had to move on.
We then found a second property, a condo, on a lake, completely updated throughout. 2 bedroom, small, but we're big believers in living within our means, stuff is stuff, and we would make it work. It was a private sale, 30 day contract type stuff. Somehow we got a horrible appraiser who took longer than he was supposed to. The property appraised less than our offer.
Then Isaiah was born.
Since Isaiah was born 2 months early he was staying in the NICU for awhile. After my official hospital stay ran out we were able to room in one of the hospital rooms for a few more days. Then we moved to a Ronald Mcdonald house for the rest of Isaiah's time in the NICU (a month total). Just a side note, we were so very thankful for the Ronald McDonald house. Our apartment was 30 minutes away from the hospital, RMH was only 10. That was a huge help to us. Not only it meant being closer to our newborn, but all the "milk runs". I was having a hard time pumping enough for each feeding but we were trying our darn hardest to not have to give him formula. Breast milk is best for babies as we know, but even more crucial for a preemie. So every 3 hours my sweet husband was having to get the milk I had pumped since the last feeding to the hospital. The NICU was small, and all the incubators were crammed together. Not very mother friendly so it wasn't ideal to pump there. But more on our NICU experience later... I went on that tangent to say that we had a lot going on.
So with appraisal lower than our offer we naturally wanted to change the price. The seller was an investment firm that didn't want to budge much on the price. We ended up bowing out, too uncomfortable to pay the high price for the unit.
We found a third property, a condo in the same complex. It was a short sale, a huge mistake for us looking back. We needed a place yesterday, but our money conscious minds decided to go after it. Meantime the lease at our apartment ran out. Originally we had thought we would have bought a place by then. By the time we realized we needed to rent longer, they had already rented out our apartment. We moved out at the end of May and into my husband's grandparent's guest bedroom. That will be another post for another time. It was a nightmare. They didn't agree with our parenting style, Isaiah was in the middle of his super fussy newborn stage, and I was not handling it well. Fast forward months later, and this condo also went into foreclosure like the first property.
After a month and a half we decided it was best for everyone that we had our own place. That's when we moved to an extended stay hotel. It was small, smelled bad, window a/c that didn't work properly so it was always humid, dimly lit. There was barely room for Isaiah's pack 'n play. We had to put it right beside the TV and duck around when he was going to sleep because otherwise he would see us and never go to sleep. We were eating ramen every night because we really couldn't afford the cost of living there but we didn't have much of a choice. Just all around pretty depressing. Then my parents offered to help us out and give us some money so that we could move to a nicer extended stay. This is where we are at now. It's much nicer. The room is larger, has a great hot breakfast, and a small dinner Mon - Fri in the lobby. We are much happier, and so glad we are here vs. the first hotel. We've been in this place and the other hotel combined for almost 3 months now.
After that condo went into foreclosure the very first property was back on the market as a foreclosure. We put in an offer but then come to find out it had gone to auction and wasn't officially on the market yet. After wasting about 2 weeks on that we found a house in our price range with a private company as the seller. So far everything has gone smoothly. Our closing date is October 29. We will be relieved when we finally get those keys in our hands!