So as of last weekend we are under contract on a big 'ol pile of dirt....a dream come true, I tell ya.
I've gone back and forth on whether to share this on the blog, because so many things could go wrong in the next few months that could change everything.
We haven't sold our home yet (it's actually only been 25 days, so we're not worried....yet), we chose to put a contingency on the contract on our new house. Meaning that they will build our house, but if we decide to back out because our home hasn't sold, we can do so without being penalized and they can sell OUR dream house to someone else....not an option I even want to think about at this point.
Then there is life in general, that could get in the way. We don't close on our house until the day it's finished, meaning that if something happened in the next six months to Race's job or anything else that could threaten our finances, bye bye dream home.
Because of these reasons I was not planning on sharing our new home with the blog world, and then I thought...
Then there is life in general, that could get in the way. We don't close on our house until the day it's finished, meaning that if something happened in the next six months to Race's job or anything else that could threaten our finances, bye bye dream home.
Because of these reasons I was not planning on sharing our new home with the blog world, and then I thought...
HELLO.....THAT'S LIFE ASHLI
In the end, I know it will probably be the most stressful 6+ months of my young life, but I also know that if I can share in that process, I could probably ease someone else's anxiety that is going through the same thing and maybe help them through the process.
Besides, I'm bursting with excitement to share it with someone.
Besides, I'm bursting with excitement to share it with someone.
On to the fun stuff...
We had things narrowed down to two plans, in two different neighborhoods on our last trip to Dallas:
Plan 1-Also known as the one with the average "giant" lot...
The lot was large for the area (lots are so small in the "380 corridor" of Dallas, compared to what we are used to in our current area, so here in Kansas this lot would have been kind of meh, but there in the area we loved, it was a very large lot). It had an amazing media room, a two story entryway that really opened up the house, and I loved the kitchen. It was only 4 miles to the beach/marina, which was definitely the biggest pro for the neighborhood.
On the other hand...
Plan 1's base price was on the lower end of our budget, but their upgrades were really high priced. As anyone that has ever built a house knows, the base price is just that, a base. If you want to add doors and windows, it takes a lot more money. They weren't willing at all to let us change things out. We were stuck with the lights, floors, and paint (yes even paint) that they always used, without paying a large sum of upgrades fees. Any upgrades at all would have put our low end budget house above our max budget. There was absolutely no way we could make structural changes to the plan...
Basically the builder wasn't in the mood for negotiating or allowing us to make any changes.
While the neighborhood was pretty, it was nothing phenomenal. The house itself was great, but the family room was a bit on the small side. We would lose a study (or have to give up a dining room for one with no doors), which was a must have, since Race will work from home sometimes, and I will all the time. The only lot that would accommodate this plan had a large electrical box in the front, which they claimed they could hide with a shrub...I don't buy it.
Basically the builder wasn't in the mood for negotiating or allowing us to make any changes.
While the neighborhood was pretty, it was nothing phenomenal. The house itself was great, but the family room was a bit on the small side. We would lose a study (or have to give up a dining room for one with no doors), which was a must have, since Race will work from home sometimes, and I will all the time. The only lot that would accommodate this plan had a large electrical box in the front, which they claimed they could hide with a shrub...I don't buy it.
Plan 2-Also known as the most amazing neighborhood you will ever drive through in your entire life...ever.
The beautiful neighborhood and palm tree lined streets had me at hello...I mean look:
Let me brag...for just a second....
Savannah, is what they consider a "resort style community," something that just doesn't exist here in Kansas. The neighborhood has it's own resort style pool, that includes an adult only pool (with a bar), and a water park. There are both indoor and outdoor tennis courts, beach volleyball courts, a baseball field, 5 playgrounds, and an activities director that plans everything from "Mom's Night Out" to movie in the park (they were showing Frozen when we were there). A full gym, that includes a sauna and hot tub. There is a juice bar, coffee bar, neighborhood theater, library, billiards room, and rooms to rent for parties in the club house. There is a neighborhood dog park, bike trails, and walking trails. There are 5 lakes throughout the neighborhood with paddle boats, and fishing. You can take classes from jujutsu to yoga, and they even have classes to learn new languages, crafts, or cooking at the clubhouse.
The schools are in the top 50 in the country and within the neighborhood (we could actually walk future baby G's to school someday) and the houses are gorgeous.
The plan had everything we wanted: four bedrooms, 3 baths, an office AND dining room. There was no media room in this plan, but it had a huge gameroom/ loft upstairs that could easily be configured into one. This neighborhood is more like 7 miles from the marina/beach (still a very easy drive/bike ride) but it is several miles CLOSER to the city and Race's work. The house shows a base price online at $50,000 less than it actually is because prices in the area are going up so much (which says something about the growing economy in the area), but luckily was still near the low end of our budget. It was several hundred square feet bigger, and they were willing to negotiate.
The schools are in the top 50 in the country and within the neighborhood (we could actually walk future baby G's to school someday) and the houses are gorgeous.
The plan had everything we wanted: four bedrooms, 3 baths, an office AND dining room. There was no media room in this plan, but it had a huge gameroom/ loft upstairs that could easily be configured into one. This neighborhood is more like 7 miles from the marina/beach (still a very easy drive/bike ride) but it is several miles CLOSER to the city and Race's work. The house shows a base price online at $50,000 less than it actually is because prices in the area are going up so much (which says something about the growing economy in the area), but luckily was still near the low end of our budget. It was several hundred square feet bigger, and they were willing to negotiate.
On the other hand...
The lots are tiny...like really small.....like minuscule. It seems to be pretty normal in this area, and no one else batted an eye at how small they were, but for us it was a serious bummer. The houses are also pretty close together (which has been an issue in every neighborhood in the corridor we've been looking in). These two downsides though are also probably why we can even afford to live in this neighborhood.
And the winner is...Drum roll please...
And the winner is...Drum roll please...
Obviously we chose Savannah. In the end, we decided the amenities in this neighborhood, the opportunities for us and our future kids to meet people, and the love we have for this house and the beautiful neighborhood compared to the other one, certainly made up for the small yard. It's definitely not the right choice for everyone, but it was the right choice for us.
I'm going to save our new floor plan and the changes we made for my next post, since this one is wordy enough as it is....So stick around this week and I will definitely share all the details soon.
In the meantime, I'll leave you with this cheesy/blurry/rainy Iphone pic ;)
Peace friends...
Ahhh!!! Congratulations, that neighborhood looks amazing! So jealous! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for you to come visit!
DeleteCongratulations to you and your husband. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit jealous of that neighborhood and the warmer climate ;) Can't wait to see what you do with all that space. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sara! I can't wait to share it all ;)
DeleteI'm so excited to follow this journey with you! I can't wait to see what this next year brings!
ReplyDeleteMe either! Thanks for reading ;)
DeleteDid you know couples who build homes together have a 25% higher divorce rate?
ReplyDeleteI did not know that, thanks for sharing that interesting factoid, but I think we've already been through worse ;)
DeleteCan I come with you?? Please?! Oh and seriously to the comment before me? Lol I think they're good!
ReplyDeleteYES!!! I'm taking anyone and everyone I can ;)
DeleteWow, what a beautiful place to live.
ReplyDeleteI am feeling very blessed, it really is beautiful! Thanks for reading ;)
DeleteBTW you handled that rude divorce comment with charm and class, and that is why I love reading your blog!
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