No wonder you're exhausted! Getting a house ready to put on the market is not for the faint of heart, for sure! Are y'all just moving to a different house, or a different town altogether?
Hey lady, not sure if you've heard of this or not but place a statue of St. Joseph in your yard and it will sell! Bury him with his face up and tell him you need a sale. I have friends that do this and all 3 houses have sold quickly. He now sits on their mantle. :-)
Moving is definitely an adventure. I hope that you think about getting rid of as much as you can before you move. Sometimes it is more of a pain to move it than it is to start new. I know that sounds crazy, but really not so much. Or just downsize. When I moved back in 2006, I spent a lot of time asking myself, "Do I really need this?" I gave away so much to Goodwill, trashed so much, and still kept too much. So, there you go. This is an excellent opportunity to pare down if that is what you want to do!!!
I hope your house sells soon. You were interested in my White Lasagna recipe that I mentioned on Meet Me on Monday(two weeks ago). You can find it on my blog now. Thanks, Patrice www.everydayruralty.com
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No wonder you're exhausted! Getting a house ready to put on the market is not for the faint of heart, for sure! Are y'all just moving to a different house, or a different town altogether?
ReplyDeleteHow is the market where you live? Will this be quick? Dreadfully slow?
ReplyDeleteGet some rest! We haven't put a house up for sale for 22 years. I know it's not fun waiting...
ReplyDeleteWere getting ready to put ours up for sale too. Good luck! It's a scary roller coaster. :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a quick sale!! Can't wait to hear what your next adventure involves :)
ReplyDeleteAnxious to see where your next adventure takes you. So excited for you!
ReplyDeletewinds of change indeed. i can't wait to hear about this next adventure.
ReplyDeleteHey lady, not sure if you've heard of this or not but place a statue of St. Joseph in your yard and it will sell! Bury him with his face up and tell him you need a sale. I have friends that do this and all 3 houses have sold quickly. He now sits on their mantle. :-)
ReplyDeleteGet some rest, ok?
xoxo
Pat
well i hope you keep us posted on all the excitement that your future holds! i'm sure the perfect buyer is out there for your house! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!
ReplyDeleteGood luck! Are you going far?
ReplyDeleteCandace,
ReplyDeleteI must correct my earlier statement! I found out from my friend that St. Joseph must be facing down with head towards house.
xoxo
Pat
Moving is definitely an adventure. I hope that you think about getting rid of as much as you can before you move. Sometimes it is more of a pain to move it than it is to start new. I know that sounds crazy, but really not so much. Or just downsize. When I moved back in 2006, I spent a lot of time asking myself, "Do I really need this?" I gave away so much to Goodwill, trashed so much, and still kept too much. So, there you go. This is an excellent opportunity to pare down if that is what you want to do!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear the story of why, how and when you are moving! It is exciting!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with selling your house. Can't wait to hear the "rest of the story".
ReplyDeleteI hope your house sells soon. You were interested in my White Lasagna recipe that I mentioned on Meet Me on Monday(two weeks ago).
ReplyDeleteYou can find it on my blog now.
Thanks, Patrice
www.everydayruralty.com