jamesq: (Default)
[personal profile] jamesq
Saturday I woke up late, having crashed the night before. I had a morning meeting with Diane (my realtor) during which we made up an offer for the 1/2 duplex.

Diane has been a great help during this whole ordeal (which includes selling the Pointe of Screw condo). She's knows all the things to watch out for in a house (not that there was anything in this case).

The seller was asking 199K and had several potential buyers. Diane estimated the actual worth of the house at 230K, so I offered 212K. Several hours later, they accepted. Given the oddball price, I can't help but think that the seller and I are both walking away from this deal thinking "heh heh, sucker".

This of course threw all of my current plans into disarray (not that I mind - it's nice to see the light at the end of the tunnel for a change). I would not be renting an apartment - It would be too costly to have to break my lease. The only place that was willing to rent month to month was The Fortress - for $785/mo.

Luckily it was Wendy to the rescue. She pointed out that SAIT and U of C both have huge student residences that are largely empty during the summer. Each has a sideline renting rooms out to non-students during this time. SAIT was the better deal at only $500/mo. This gives me a place to stay until I can take possession on July 1st. No damage deposit, no lease to break, basically just a really cheap hotel room that isn't the Cecil.

Strangely, U of C was charging 600/mo for their dorm style rooms (no kitchen, shared bathrooms) whereas SAIT was charging 500/mo for a bachelor suites with its own kitchen and bathroom. I'm not sure why they would be that stupid. They only thing I can think of (other than the gouge factor) is U of C also rents the rooms out nightly, not just monthly. I suspect the monthly rate is just 30x the daily rate.

The rest of the day I was antsy and a little nervous about home ownership (I never really had the chance to be nervous with the condo because I was to busy being pissed off). Gareth and I went to the Cheesecake Café to celebrate.

I also saw Holes - the kids movie set in a tough love boot camp. It was surprisingly good - one of those rare movies that keeps the attention of both children and grown-ups. The only difficult part was explaining to a pair of six year olds why people would kill a man for kissing a woman (circa 1900). That the kids honestly didn't care that the man was black and the woman was white gives me hope for the future.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

If you are unable to use this captcha for any reason, please contact us by email at support@dreamwidth.org

Profile

jamesq: (Default)
jamesq

January 2026

S M T W T F S
    12 3
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 25th, 2026 06:45 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios