David and I started house hunting in February. During this
time we have seen over 30 houses, made 2 offers and have lost out on houses by
just few hours. We have dealt with a broker from Hell, homeowners who just
won’t budge on their asking price and houses that were simply disgusting. The
whole experience is one huge emotional roller coaster.
We both were mentally and physically exhausted with house-hunting.
We needed a break. Plus we needed a new broker who did the work for us. It just
wasn’t going well. We felt cursed.
Just when we were about to take a break a new house came up
on the market.
It was in the location we wanted, the style we wanted and
was exactly in our price range. That night we drove past it and knew we needed
to see inside. But the sellers were only allowing people to see it on the day
of the open house. So we needed to wait 4 days to get a view of this house.
We got to the open house early and already there was a line
of people waiting to go in. Yikes! Not exactly what you wanted to see. They
opened the front door and off we went inside. It was amazing and we could
instantly see the potential it had. We loved everything about the house and
decided right there that we needed this house.
Knowing how quick a house can accept an offer we went right
from there to the broker’s office. We made an offer that was strong and we felt
pretty darn good about it. Now we had to play the waiting game.
At 6pm that night, we finally heard from our broker about
the house. She said that there were waiting for a few more offers so we needed
to wait a bit longer. Hearing this was
upsetting. We didn’t know what other people offered or how many people were
trying for this house. We just need to wait.
We waited.
And waited.
AND WAITED!
Monday at around 6pm we didn’t feel too great about getting
the house. It was upsetting but we have been at this point before. So close yet
so far. Time to keep looking I guess.
Then I got a text message from our broker.
“They accepted you offer.”
WHAT!!!!!!!
I had to literally read it three times before I could tell
David what it said. I started to cry and we both started dancing around the
room. It was an unreal feeling. We were going to be homeowners!!!
Turns out the sellers had another offer exactly like ours.
They chose us because we were the first to hand in the offer! Good thing we
didn’t wait a day!