Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A purple door only adds romantic value, not property value

Our house is one of those "upside down" houses. Or "under water" is another term they use, although 3 miles from the beach is far from under water.
That means we owe way more on the loan than we'd ever hope to sell it for right now.

It's our very first home, purchased more than two years ago.

When my husband and I were looking for a home, we did lots of drive bys and peek in windows. During these weekend trips driving through neighborhoods and dashing out to look at the flyers in the tubes and walking through properties, we were so excited at the possibilities.

After dozens of "well, that seems okay, but it would need so and so... " we spotted The One.

Yellow with a purple door and purple trim. White window planter boxes with pink impatiens.

I fell in love with it and barely a month later, we were officially Home.

It is less than 1000 square feet.

It has closets that are so small there is room for nothing.

It is 57 years old. When you run the hose, or flush the toilette, or do the laundry, there is hardly any water pressure for anything else.

It is on a busy street, and has a chain link fence all around the front yard.

The neighborhood has questionable characters around at all hours, often.

But it has flowers in the yard that my husband has so beautifully landscaped.

It is my daughter's universe. Under the shade tree in the front yard is perfect for her kiddie pool and sand box.

The lighted tiki torches at night on our patio transform dinners into something magical.

It's our place.

2 comments:

  1. Hey again,
    Thanks for stopping by my blog! To answer your question about the props...I haven't really figured out a good way to manage them on a shoot. Yesterday was my first session (other than 2 newborn sessions) and the mom brought along 4 other kids. I had all the props(2 chairs, basket, frame, tutu, blankets, clothing, hairbows, jewelry) loaded into the back of my SUV and the kids helped me carry them into the garden area. I scoped the area out ahead of time and chose a spot where we could get the most bang for our buck, so to speak, so that we wouldn't have to move them around everywhere. Next time I plan to bring my kids' wagon so I can just pull the props along in case I need to move from place to place. It's definitely a challenge but the results are worth it. I think I'll always bring more than I need but I tend to pack like that for everything. Thanks for reading my blog and best of luck w/ your photography! Keep stopping by!!

    Blessings,
    Hana

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  2. Our house is "under water" too and we're no where near real water! We bought it just 3 years ago and we love it...It was so the one. Enjoy your house and I sure hope that the ship turns around :)

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