Really stressful situation!
We are trying to empty the house as much as possible before the pre-inspection (paid for by the realtors) and also co-ordinate carpet quotes and figure out where to stay while the house is for sale and after it is under contract and beyond (it is becoming clear my husband will not be able to find another job for some time (maybe years where we want to live) and we will have to rent here where I pathologically hate it. LOL
Renting in Colorado, however, is preferable to remaining in this house, with the stairs and the many things currently needing updates or repairs, thanks to five years of total deferred home maintenance, courtesy of BK13. Inflation is causing even simple home repairs to be astronomically expensive, while the shortage of available home listings is helping to increase unprecedented demand and absurdly high prices.
And also, the sellers' market could quickly self-correct, causing us to lose considerable money with buyers much more demanding about the condition of the home as interest rates soar and more houses become available, giving prospective homeowners many more choices and allowing them to be much more selective.
Though we will have to paint the entire house and refloor part of the carpet (at a minimum), fix drywall damage, replace vanities etc. we will still be able to sell at a higher price before the coming housing boom crash. (If there is a recession, housing prices cannot remain as overpriced as they presently are.)
We have got to get out from under this albatross and live in a rental where it will be easier to relocate from.
Even if I can't leave Colorado for years to come, I would rather be dead than have to own another house here.
We are trying to empty the house as much as possible before the pre-inspection (paid for by the realtors) and also co-ordinate carpet quotes and figure out where to stay while the house is for sale and after it is under contract and beyond (it is becoming clear my husband will not be able to find another job for some time (maybe years where we want to live) and we will have to rent here where I pathologically hate it. LOL
Renting in Colorado, however, is preferable to remaining in this house, with the stairs and the many things currently needing updates or repairs, thanks to five years of total deferred home maintenance, courtesy of BK13. Inflation is causing even simple home repairs to be astronomically expensive, while the shortage of available home listings is helping to increase unprecedented demand and absurdly high prices.
And also, the sellers' market could quickly self-correct, causing us to lose considerable money with buyers much more demanding about the condition of the home as interest rates soar and more houses become available, giving prospective homeowners many more choices and allowing them to be much more selective.
Though we will have to paint the entire house and refloor part of the carpet (at a minimum), fix drywall damage, replace vanities etc. we will still be able to sell at a higher price before the coming housing boom crash. (If there is a recession, housing prices cannot remain as overpriced as they presently are.)
We have got to get out from under this albatross and live in a rental where it will be easier to relocate from.
Even if I can't leave Colorado for years to come, I would rather be dead than have to own another house here.
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