Monday, April 24, 2006

A step closer to home

Well the past few days have been anything but restful but we finally have some resolution on our offer. There was much stress and negotiation between all parties involved. Late Sunday evening after digging our heels in on our offer we were informed by the real estate agent that the vendor had accepted our terms. Guess we're going to be home owners.

Of course now we have to arrange finance, find a new tennant for our current apartment, organise inspections and move all our crap from Indooroopilly to Annerley. Looks like we're going to be pretty busy for the next couple of months.

Might be a little premature but here's a whirlwind tour of our abode to be.



That's the entry staircase up from the street.



Living room and balcony.



Kitchen with gas (YES GAS!!!) cook top.



Second bathroom.



Balcony from the street.

Not many pictures yet. More to come once we get our keys which will hopefully be in the next two months. So excited. :)

8 comments:

yinyang said...

hey congratulations :)

nice looking place, so i hope all the formalities go well!!

kitchen looks cool - is it a gas stove?

Sharim said...

The tension is ebbing away slowly as we go through all the required steps. Reckon we won't feel at ease until we're all set up there though.

Yeap a gas stove indeed. Should be great for cooking. Shame we'll only be able to afford can soup and baked beans after our loan repayments. :P

Anonymous said...

Congrats buddy. Lovely home u got there. But I don't see a room for cel and I to crash at. Hahaha. But really, it's a beautiful house u got there.

Sharim said...

It's a three bedroom unit so there's more than enough room for you two. ;)

Anonymous said...

Aha, goodness - very nice! Congratulations.

Sharim said...

Thanks bud. I hear you're currently looking for a place to buy yourself.

Anonymous said...

Congrats, v. impressive. Looking forward to a tour at some point. :)

Sharim said...

Shame we won't have it by your next visit up to Brissie. Will take you through when we start making the place a little more livable.