Is it worth it? I hope so.
Feb. 26th, 2007 01:27 pmSelling a place and buying another place is super stressful. I don't recommend it.
I feel like our mortgage broker, our mortgage provider, and our two separate lawyers, all want information at the same time, even when that information is serially linked to other information we don't have yet but is also required. Proof that we have the money from the condo to buy the house, yet we're buying the house first (which is normal and common). Proof that we have insurance on the house we don't own yet, despite the insurer requiring electrical work, and the electrician requiring money we won't have until we finish with the condo, which doesn't happen until after we get the house, which means we need the insurance beforehand.
...and on and on it goes like that. Each problem is solvable, but they each individually and together make we want to jump out the GD window.
When we move home again, we are SO renting for the first segment of our time home. This cannot be worth the stress in the short term.
I feel like our mortgage broker, our mortgage provider, and our two separate lawyers, all want information at the same time, even when that information is serially linked to other information we don't have yet but is also required. Proof that we have the money from the condo to buy the house, yet we're buying the house first (which is normal and common). Proof that we have insurance on the house we don't own yet, despite the insurer requiring electrical work, and the electrician requiring money we won't have until we finish with the condo, which doesn't happen until after we get the house, which means we need the insurance beforehand.
...and on and on it goes like that. Each problem is solvable, but they each individually and together make we want to jump out the GD window.
When we move home again, we are SO renting for the first segment of our time home. This cannot be worth the stress in the short term.
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Date: 2007-02-26 08:59 pm (UTC)