this old house

remember when i wrote that very heartfelt post about how we missed out on our little vintage dream house? well, i have never been happier to say that i was wrong. we got the house! 

back when i wrote that post, i really truly thought it wasn’t ours. it had been a month since our offer was rejected without the opportunity to counter-offer. the sign in front had been taken down, and i’d finally let go of that little glimmer of hope that it could somehow be ours. i figured we would go through a few more “losses” before we finally found a place to call home. but the real estate gods must have been looking down on us, because about a week later, we got word that the sale had indeed fallen through. our real estate agent, rita shaw, rushed to the listing agent’s office right as the sellers were looking through the other offers. she negotiated with them and they accepted our offer right on the spot! i was in so much shock, i was afraid to share the news lest i be premature in my announcement once again. but a little over a month later, the house is truly ours.

so to bring you up to speed since my last post, we’ve finally closed escrow and moved in just yesterday. prior to that, we got a home inspection and an appraisal, signed and submitted what seemed like an endless stream of papers, got approval on the loan, paid the down payment, and officially got the keys to our new home on friday. but even though we kinda breezed past the house hunting phase, the journey has really only just begun. it’s not what you would call a fixer, but it is a house that we bought with the hopes of making renovations here and there to truly make it our own. it was built in 1926, so the idea is to restore it back to it’s original charm. and of course, in true blogger form, i will be sharing the entire process with you all once i get my office set up with an internet connection. in the meantime, i’ll be sharing little glimpses of what we’ve been up to on instagram. so expect to see more updates in this space very soon!


adam drinking his morning cup of “coffee” before the big day.


getting the first glimpse of the original 1926 hardwood floors beneath the ancient wall-to-wall carpeting. and check out those mint green drapes, straight from the only renovation to the house that took place in 1970. at least according to the permit records!


we spent hours and hours pulling up each and every staple from these floors. the wood is beautiful and it’s totally livable in the meantime, but we’re already looking into getting them refinished. one cool discovery was that even the kitchen has wood flooring beneath the vinyl tiles and subfloor.


not sure what the story is here, but we have an old horse hitch out front!

12 comments

  1. Awesome!! What a cute house, horse hitch and all. And those floors are such a lucky find. Sometimes, hardwood floors beneath carpet reveal themselves to be icky and covered in glue. Congratulations!

    1. it was definitely nerve-wracking while we waited to see what was under those carpets. the wood floors were a selling point for us, but i was pretty worried what we might find underneath. they are a little rough around the edges, but we think it’s a valuable investment to get them refinished!

  2. oh congratulations! that’s so exciting!!
    discovering original wood flooring beneath funky carpet is like discovering hidden treasure. why did people think carpet was the better option back then?

  3. That’s awesome! I saw the pictures on your instagram and wondered if it was the same house. I’m glad you got it, that house is so cute and has great floors. Glad you guys are looking to restore it, can’t wait to see your updates and the finished product!

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