My $150,000 windfall arrived like a boon from another planet, one wholly intent upon the happiness of a single inhabitant of Earth: me! A Philadelphia native, sunny California still called my name as loudly as it had when I was six years old and I told my father, “I’m moving to California!”
After an exhaustive search, I found foreclosure.com and my dream home. It was a white two-bedroom two-bath built into a Laguna Hills knoll that bordered Irvine. My boyfriend, Justin, who was studying computer science at the local University of California, could finally stop paying rent! It was perfect, with one caveat; it needed a little work!
A scraggly Joshua tree guarded our tiny front yard, swaying heavily in the balmy ocean breeze. Our new home was a short sale, one where the bank assumed a previous owner’s remaining mortgage. The bank’s major design was never to be a landlord, so the entire package only cost $64,900! This totaled $72,688 after closing fees and taxes.
I have Type I Diabetes, and my father had two weeks vacation, so he volunteered to help me move and remodel if I flew him home. No problem! We easily established that I needed my lightweight pickup truck, so we hauled everything. This included my black iron sleigh-bed with pillow top, dishes, furniture, computer, books, clothing, desk, and sixty-five pound scared-of-thunder-backfires-wind-and-big-rigs rescued greyhound, Abel: instant 2,703 mile adventure!
The 4x8’ cargo trailer U-haul cost $420.00. Abel comfortably perched atop my towels behind my truck seats while my dad, a mechanical engineer, ate and slept through the eastern states. We split driving schedules, so we didn’t need a motel room. My red stick shift had a ten gallon ta...
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...with matching blue accents which would match the bathroom. Its primary color was golden with interwoven leaf designs. Beneath our bed, I placed a hardy black version. Justin can’t stand sunlight; I tease him that if he had his way, we’d live in a bat cave. While our new home wasn’t, one of our last actions was to make certain he was comfortable. We bought heavy blinds for every upstairs bedroom window totaling $8,000.00.
Discounting the Joshua tree, which consumed much of our tiny yard, our outside was color barren, so dad and I constructed a circular garden of square quartz sandstones around the tree. We added rosy pebbles for water percolation the day before he flew back to Philadelphia and considered ourselves accomplished home healers and savers. Even with the extreme flooring expenses, we finished with $49,192.92 remaining in our appliance fund.
California in search for a brighter, economic future. The name Joad and the exodus to
Living life to the fullest in California is exciting and fun. Everyone can find their hobby and discover new ones every day. It allows all people from all backgrounds to explore the unimagined. Living in Florida may be fun for a while, but it is not the place for opportunity. California brings everything to the table. Living in California allows one to truly live life. After all, “adventure is out there.” –Russell ( The movie Up from Disney)
The new millennium brought with it a housing boom which had reached an unsustainable level (Pollock, 2011). Housing prices grew rapidly, and Baker (2010) noted a rise in house prices of over 70% from 1995 to 2006. For example, he noted average home prices in Los Angeles rose more than $400,000 over the period of 1995 to 2006 and approximately $519,000 in San Francisco. Prices around the country increased substantially as well (Baker, 2010). To encourage homeownership, banks promoted creative financing options (i.e. adjustable rate, interest only,...
18.If you drove a bus leaving Pittsburg with 40 passengers, dropped 7 off and picked up 2 at Andiamo, stopped at Salisburg and picked up 10, went on to Southampton, dropped 8 there and picked up 5 then drove on to arrive at Gatemall hours later, what would the driver’s name be?
Upon moving in to her home she is captivated, enthralled with the luscious garden, stunning greenhouse and well crafted colonial estate. This was a place she fantasized about, qualifying it as a home in which she seemed comfortable and free. These thoughts don’t last for long, however, when she is prescribed bed rest. She begins to think that the wallpaper, or someone in the wallpaper is watching her making her feel crazy. She finally abandons her positivity towards what now can be considered her husband’s home, and only labels negative features of the home. For example, the narrator rants about the wallpaper being, “the strangest yellow…wallpaper! It makes me think of… foul, bad yellow things” (Gilman). One can only imagine the mental torture that the narrator is experiencing, staring at the lifeless, repulsive yellow hue of ripping
Buying and owning your home is part of the American dream. Although the dream itself has since changed, the home still remains the main focal point. Today owning a home doesn’t necessarily mean a house. People now buy duplexes, cooperative apartments, and condominiums. For some families it could take up to a couple of generations before it’s able to have the capabilities of buying a home. To many people it means a certain achievement that only comes after years of hard work. It is a life altering decision and one of the most important someone can make in their lifetime. The reasons behind the actual purchase could vary. Before anything is done, people must understand that it’s an extraneous process and it is a long term project.
Today is a day of hope and of great anticipation. John, my husband, has told me we are to leave to California tomorrow. We are to leave our small, pitiful home here in Massachusetts and find many opportunities in the west. We have heard of many men who have traveled west and discovered gold. “Gold covers California like a blanket,” they have told John. Our farm here leaves no opportunities for our family. Our two sons and three daughters are growing older and we wish for them to be prosperous. Not like now. Now, we have no money and our only value, our farm, is falling apart.
With the advanced wireless functioning found in these homes, individuals will find they have a true haven, rather than just a residence. What makes this neighborhood so remarkable is the low cost of the homes, with some Serene Homes residences costing as little as $140,000.
The process of building a house is a very complex and difficult task. In the following paragraphs, I will be explaining the many different steps that are required to build a house.
which was built onto his home in Oak Park, an affluent suburb of Chicago which is located just
Selling your house to a buyer that’s similar to you may happen, especially if they share the same values in home and they recognize the reasons you purchased it in the first place. Buyers fall into two categories much like type personalities. Type A buyers are looking for a property with a niche, a home suitable for multi generations living with room to grow and expand, with some private space for ending a busy or simply relaxing at the same time. Home buyers are usually families, looking for community neighborhoods where building bonds and getting to know everyone is an important factor for buying a long term investment like a home. Type B buyers are looking for trophy homes that embracing their lifestyles after meeting the essential living requirements. Neighborhoods are important and in most cases California neighborhoods take on their own persona, very much like Hollywood, Malibu and or San Francisco in California.
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...d a two bedroom apartment that had been funded by “Habitat for Humanity International,” a red 2004 Toyota Corolla and a two week vacation to London. My trip to London brought me into contact with so many fond memories that still linger in my heart.
After adopting my mom my grandparents realized more space was needed. My grandpa built a second story onto the house with the help of my uncles. Deep brown and red bricks cover the bottom half exterior of the house, while caramel colored wood covers the top half. A rustic brick walkway corresponds with the exterior walls. The walkway leads to a chestnut colored door. Through the door is the entryway with mahogany colored wood floors.
My house that I designed is all I imagined and more. It is a four story