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I finally got a condo!

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Lord Garth

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I'd been looking around for a year-and-a-half and there was finally one that I could afford. My father took care of the down payment for me, we finalized the paperwork, had lawyers look at the place, and I'm all set.

The inside looks like shit but we'll be working on it every weekend this month, as soon as I get the keys on Friday.

The only thing I'm not looking forward to is how tight my money is going to be for the forseeable future. It's going to be hard. And I don't think I'm going to have cable or Internet. In fact, I'm almost positive I won't.

Maybe this is good excuse to replace my cellphone with a BlackBerry.
 
Congrats LG! Welcome to the wonderful world of home ownership. Bummer about the cable and internet though.
 
Congratulations on your new home

I traded up from my old three bedroom family home to a two bedroom condo last year, 2007.

It's an older Hotel, refurbished into Condos and for people 55 or older without children. I added my internet costs in when I was shopping and considered it part of the mortgage. Internet is a utility these days.

What's nice about Condos is NO yard work or outside maintenance.
 
What's nice about Condos is NO yard work or outside maintenance.

At least there's that.

But I'm probably still going to be "drafted" to help out at my soon-to-be-old house whenever there's a snow storm or a flood. :p
 
Congrats LG! Welcome to the wonderful world of home ownership.

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Well done!

Now you can indulge in every home owner's favourite hobby - bitching about house prices and interest rates. It's a whole new world of fun! :D
 
Congratulations! I am relatively new to the world of home ownership, myself. Get yourself on your condo's board of directors as soon as possible, even if you don't want to.
 
Congrats. I purchased my first home - a condo - in summer '07. Prices had already come down, but I kick myself that I didn't hold out a bit longer because there are even nicer places on the market now that I couldn't afford back then, but could buy now. My place was a bit of a fixer-upper. Needed a lot of cosmetic work, and a whole new kitchen. I've really cleaned the place up and it looks nice. But I've had quite a few water-related problems that make me question whether or not I've been cursed.

If at all possible, do not have anyone live above you! I wanted top floor but gave in when I couldn't find anything in my price range that I liked. I'm kicking myself for agreeing to buy a ground floor unit.
 
^ I'll be on the third (and highest) floor.

I wouldn't want a first floor either but not because of water-related issues, more because it's the easiest floor to break into.
 
Enjoy your new home. It is quite a step...becoming a first-time homeowner. I would guess that the timing could not be better.
 
I'd been looking around for a year-and-a-half and there was finally one that I could afford. My father took care of the down payment for me, we finalized the paperwork, had lawyers look at the place, and I'm all set.
Congratulations! :bolian:

And I don't think I'm going to have cable or Internet. In fact, I'm almost positive I won't.
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I'd been looking around for a year-and-a-half and there was finally one that I could afford. My father took care of the down payment for me, we finalized the paperwork, had lawyers look at the place, and I'm all set.

The inside looks like shit but we'll be working on it every weekend this month, as soon as I get the keys on Friday.

The only thing I'm not looking forward to is how tight my money is going to be for the forseeable future. It's going to be hard. And I don't think I'm going to have cable or Internet. In fact, I'm almost positive I won't.

Maybe this is good excuse to replace my cellphone with a BlackBerry.

Gratz on your new place, but a side question. Why would you have a lawyer look at the place and not a home inspector?
 
I'd been looking around for a year-and-a-half and there was finally one that I could afford. My father took care of the down payment for me, we finalized the paperwork, had lawyers look at the place, and I'm all set.

The inside looks like shit but we'll be working on it every weekend this month, as soon as I get the keys on Friday.

The only thing I'm not looking forward to is how tight my money is going to be for the forseeable future. It's going to be hard. And I don't think I'm going to have cable or Internet. In fact, I'm almost positive I won't.

Maybe this is good excuse to replace my cellphone with a BlackBerry.

Gratz on your new place, but a side question. Why would you have a lawyer look at the place and not a home inspector?

Ack. I got mixed up and said the wrong thing. The laywer reviewed the paperwork after we looked at it. I thought he did more. The lawyer was hired by my father and I just asked him. He told me before and I forgot the details.

Thanks for pointing out something I should've paid better attention to.
 
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I'd been looking around for a year-and-a-half and there was finally one that I could afford. My father took care of the down payment for me, we finalized the paperwork, had lawyers look at the place, and I'm all set.

The inside looks like shit but we'll be working on it every weekend this month, as soon as I get the keys on Friday.

The only thing I'm not looking forward to is how tight my money is going to be for the forseeable future. It's going to be hard. And I don't think I'm going to have cable or Internet. In fact, I'm almost positive I won't.

Maybe this is good excuse to replace my cellphone with a BlackBerry.

Gratz on your new place, but a side question. Why would you have a lawyer look at the place and not a home inspector?

Ack. I got mixed up and said the wrong thing. The laywer reviewed the paperwork after we looked at it. I thought he did more. The lawyer was hired by my father and I just asked him. He told me before and I forgot the details.

Thanks for pointing out something I should've paid better attention to.

Nice, i had a feeling thats what you were saying. i.e. the lawyer looked at the paper work.. Doesn't buying a home take a shit-ton of time to sign all that paper work? I think we were there for like 3+ hours.. Looking over all the paper and signing each one. But nothing like owning your own home. For all you renter, it's the single best thing you could ever buy..
 
... Doesn't buying a home take a shit-ton of time to sign all that paper work? I think we were there for like 3+ hours.. Looking over all the paper and signing each one.

It gets quicker I think. I was amazed how much faster and more seamless the process was on my second purchase. The first time I was scrutinising everything! The second time I knew roughly what each document was, so it was all much slicker.
 
When are you planning to move in LG?

I'm thinking in the middle of the month. We'll be working on it during the weekends. After the second weekend enough should be done so that I can move in even if things still look like a work in progress.
 
Good luck with that. Whenever I did what you're talking about doing every day when I came home from work I couldn't keep myself from doing something. There's nothing wrong with that, things actually get done sooner, but you have to make sure you don't wear yourself out at the same time.
 
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