Saturday, April 17, 2010

Let's all let out a heavy sigh...

It was late when I took this pic. Sorry. I was tired.
Master Bath. Tub is to the right, behind the door.

Master bedroom. Yes, those walls are purple. Very purple.


Master

Spare Room

Emma's Room

Bathroom


1st floor laundry room

Entryway



Dining Room

Living Room

Family Room


Kitchen

Kitchen

Ok, the Universe just wanted us to sweat a little. You know how I said about fearing The Jinx? Yeah. Well, I was fairly certain that I would never again in my life share good news with anyone ever. Why? Because the day after I announced our good news about the house to the world... we got a call.

Call #1: The house that we were supposed to buy went into foreclosure. Apparently the seller decided to stop paying the mortgage, because he had moved out and his soon to be ex-wife was staying in the house. So he just didn't pay the mortgage for 8 months or so. And nobody knew it. Now, yes this is bad, BUT the timing of foreclosure didn't make any sense. Apparently a mortgage lender can't send a mortgage to foreclosure lawyers if it is under contract. We'd been under contract for a month, when they sent it to foreclosure on Wednesday. So, the likelyhood that we'd get our house was looking bad. If we DID get it, it would probably be a good two weeks after we THOUGHT we'd get it.

Well, we thought it wasn't so bad. We were selling our house, and if need be we could stay with either set of the rents for a couple weeks, or even a month of two if we needed to find a new house.

Call #2: This phone call came on Thursday at 7:00 pm. At this point, the ONLY item left in the house was one bucket of cleaning supplies, and I was sweeping out the garage, the very last part of the house left to be cleaned. We were literally about 10 minutes away from locking up and leaving. Call #2 was to let us know that the buyer for our house was likely not going to be approved for her mortgage.


BUT HOW CAN THAT BE? We got mortgage confirmation from her on March 18, and we got our final HUD-1 sheet earlier that morning??? Makes no sense?? Well... apparently our buyer gets paid in cash, and her mortgage confirmation was conditional on her continuing to provide bank statements. Well, this Monday her mortgage company decided that they wanted a letter in writing to prove that the cash deposits were indeed from her employer. So, she provided one. So, she thought that was done and done on Monday. But NOOOOOOO her mortgage company underwriters decided that they couldn't approve the loan without the approval of the Head Underwriter. So, by Thursday at 7:00pm our buyers agent had called our agent and told her that they were still waiting for final word from the H.U., but that it was looking like our buyer wouldn't get the mortgage.

So, that meant that we'd have to move back into the house that we had JUST EMPTIED, and then put the house back on the market IN MID-SPRING while the market is saturated... EXACTLY the conditions we wanted to avoid by putting it on the market in January. UGH.

So, we went to bed Thursday not knowing if we'd actually close on our house at 10am like planned, or if we'd close on our house at all. If we didn't sell our house, we couldn't buy the new one. And at that point, even if we DID sell our house, we still didn't know whether we were going to be able to buy the new house out of foreclosure.

So we slept realllllly great on Thursday night.


Long story short, we spent all morning agonizing and fearing the worst, until we got the call at 11:30 am that our buyer had been approved for a mortgage! HALLELUJAH!!


AND


AND


AND


By some miracle of miracles, we were able to buy our new house out of foreclosure after it being in foreclosure for just TWO DAYS. This is unheard of!!


So, long story short, I will never be sharing good news on this blog ever, ever, ever again.


9 comments:

Chrystapooh said...

The Lord often lets us sweat it out, but in the end, he always moves the mountains. I'm so glad you guys are in your new home. Happy decorating! Can't wait to see it at Christmas!

Anna@Exasperation said...

Dude. That is nearly the suckiest story you could have told me right now. The only way it could have been suckier is if it turned out badly. Holy crapola, that's a terrible story!
BUT
BUT
BUT
FABULOUS house! Yay for you! I'm so excited to see more pictures of it.

And, just because I thought it would be amusing, this is what I originally wrote:

"Lylla, it's clear to me that the Lord just wanted to give you time to think about the wallpaper you'll be removing."

Kidding:) Dude. If wallpaper were the least of my house problems I would hug it and kiss it. Daily.

Sara K. said...

Yay for miracles!!! I'm sure you are glad it is all behind you. Looks like a lot of space to make into your new home. Fun, fun, fun. Congrats on your new home, on selling your old home and on getting a decent night's sleep.

Unknown said...

That's crazy. Sadly, with all the mortgage financial trouble in this country we've been hearing a ton of stories like that.

Congrats on your new home! Hopefully the trauma will wear off soon!

Christy said...

You're HOME! YAY! Breathing with you....

Deb said...

You'll have to email me where you are! It looks wonderful. And you're right... NO MORE GOOD NEWS HERE ON THIS BLOG, for goodness sake. GAH!

Shell said...

But it all worked out in the end! How's that for glass half full?! Oh and PS~ I think I fell a little in love with your new washer and dryer :o)

Anna@Exasperation said...

I keep coming back to look at the pics of your pretty house. And maybe to stare at the washer/dryer. Because maybe mine broke yesterday and I had to pay $200 to fix it.
Maybe.
Anyway, now I can't figure out if you have wallpaper or faux paint. It's tricking me out! I can't wait to hear more about your new abode:)
And hi, my name is Anna, and I love your kitchen backsplash.

Shaylynn... a girl, a story, a blog said...

That is awesome news. blessed, much?