Hello!
My name is Emily. I am a third-generation Portland native in my twenties. I work, go to school, and dream big. The recession housing market in particular has left many in undesirable situations, but the decrease in housing prices has simultaneously created opportunities for many others to buy houses for the first time. I am one of those people.
Reference to "This Old House"
Growing up, I remember the Public Broadcasting TV show called "This Old House." As a kid, I thought it was boring, but I remember watching people fix up old homes. As I embark on this enormous undertaking for a young, busy, ambitious person armed with nothing but my father's "fix-it" knowledge, a solid work ethic and the Internet, I think revisiting those old episodes will be a valuable tool for the challenges I will undoubtedly face.
The Foreclosure Process
That being said, I do not yet have my house. For the past YEAR I have been dealing with listing agents, Realtors, banks, more banks, the IRS, the seller, appraisers, etc, etc, etc. I think I have signed half a dozed addendums. They keep telling me I have lost the house, then the next week they say they're ready to close the deal. It has been a wild ride. Supposedly, I am now in a "days away from closing" era. The holidays are getting in the way of a speedy answer, but we should get the house soon.
One thing I have learned through all this is how inefficient and redundant the communication between all the involved parties are. It is simply ridiculous that this house is sitting, unused, rotting away, when EVERYONE involved wants it sold, and I want to buy it. My offer was approved a year ago. What's holding it up? Everything from 20k in liens (we're getting/have gotten them removed) to documents signed with "too light" a shade of black ink (really?).
Are you experiencing any ridiculous lags in trying to buy a foreclosed property? What have you run up against?
In the following blog I will provide updates on everything that happens from (finally) closing the deal, to the extreme home improvement tasks ahead. Videos and photos will be used to show my steps. Thanks for reading!
Emily
We bought a house when the market crashed (in early 2012). Foreclosed, major fixer, unlivable. This blog is about the journey of two women going through the process of restoring a house from a swampy, unlivable dump to a classy, livable home. Let our mistakes and successes serve as amusement and lessons for anyone going through the process of buying (or trying to buy) a foreclosed home, or taking on any sort of home improvement project. Your comments and advice are appreciated.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
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We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding the process of buying and restoring a foreclosed house. We also want to learn from you! Do you have any tips, advice, or comments? We would love to hear what you have to say!