The Flip: Day 96

The sign is out!!

The Flip: Day 96

If all goes as planned, we’ll be listing the flip for sale this evening.  Woohoo!!!

I’ve been waiting for this moment for 96 days . . . plus the 11 months that passed after our last flip when I was dying to renovate another house.  I know it may seem fast, but I feel like it’s been a long time coming!

For quite some time we thought that we would also put our house on the market, and live in whichever house wasn’t snapped up.  Does that surprise you, or did you totally see that coming?

In the end we decided that the flip would probably sell first anyway (after all, the renovations are all shiny and new) and that our house really works perfectly for us right now – so going through all the stress of putting our house on the market would probably wind up being for nothing.  So for now at least, we’re staying put.  While I will be thrilled beyond belief to hand the keys over to its new owners, there is a little part of me that thinks it would have been really cool to live there.  Oh well, I’ll have to remember my favorite features and try to replicate them in my next home!

Although there have been low points when I was sick to death of this house, I really can’t wait to get my hands on another one.  There’s just so much to learn and so many new things to try!!  And with each one we’ll get better – right?  At least I hope so.  :)  I know that after a renovation lots of people say that they will never do another one, but not me.  I want this sucker to sell so I can start on our next project!

Anyhoo, fingers crossed that we get this baby listed on MLS tonight – let the showings begin!!

House Stalking

I like to do a little real estate stalking from time to time – I guess you could call it a hazard of the trade.  My latest victim is a gorgeous traditional home in Dallas.

Prim, proper, inviting and elegant.

The one thing that I wish we had in our house is  staircase {of course, since we’re only on one level it would be a little strange to have one.  Hello, staircase to nowhere!}  I love it when staircases greet you in the entryway {for some reason it feels really homey and inviting to me, maybe because the house that I grew up in had one}, but I hate ones that are overly grand or pretentious.  This one, to me, is a perfect balance and adds interest to the foyer without feeling snooty.  I wish there were more photos of this house, I would love to get a better look at the gallery wall and the mirrored console table, but it’s that chandelier that has me intrigued!

Whoever designed this space {and the interior in general} did a great job incorporating elements that are so very on-trend {can you say starburst mirror and garden stools?} in a way that still feels timeless and classic.  I think the muted palette and the wall-to-wall seagrass helps achieve that effect.

I don’t love the table – it feels heavy and out of place to me, but the rest of the space is doing it for me.

I think this kitchen is really beautiful.  The banquette with the tulip table is charming, and the touch of zebra adds personality without going overboard.  And I can never turn down an all-white kitchen!

I’m moving into this bathroom.  And even though the shade-free garden window isn’t very practical, it’s so lovely don’t you think?

I’m not in love with this bedroom, but I love elements of it.  The wishbone chairs are something I’ve coveted for awhile, and the gilded screen is very interesting.  But it feels too much like it was placed there just to cover up that blank wall.  I know they were trying to show off the size of the room {these are MLS photos, after all!}, but I would have loved a closer look at the bed area and what looks like beautiful panels on the closet doors.

This room feels like a bit of a departure from the rest of the house – a little bit casual and a slightly more masculine feel.  It looks to be surrounded by windows on two sides with wooded views – I think I could make myself quite comfortable here.  :)

In this photo you can see all 3 of the residences on this property.  Yes, I said 3.  I think it’s strange – it’s not like Dallas is the Hamptons where people come to stay for weeks at a time!  But maybe that’s just me.  On another note, that pool is begging me to jump in right about now – it’s been H-O-T in Dallas lately!

Does this house do it for you?

Images from here.

Fun With MLS

I have a bit of an obsession with perusing new listings that come on the market, particularly those in my neighborhood.

I must admit, I was a little taken aback when I found this new listing in my neighborhood with the following picture and description.  (Keep in mind that I live about 5 minutes north of downtown Dallas – pretty urban, to say the least):

Fun with MLS

BESIDES THE PATIO THIS 88X127 LOT HAS ENOUGH YARD ROOM FOR DOGS, KIDS, FARM ANIMALS OR EVEN TAKING IN FAMILY MEMBERS AND PUTTING THEM UP IN TENTS.

Come again?  Did I miss something?  Farm animals?  Family members in tents?

Perhaps my neighborhood is a lot more exciting than I realized.  Or maybe I need to move and get away from these weirdos . . . hmm.  At the very least, someone should proofread this realtor’s listings.

Got any funky neighbors of your own with rampant code violations or family members housed in tents?

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