Never Have I Ever…

Mary Ann came to me as a referral from one of my favorite clients to date, I already knew I would love her based on that. As we toured her home for the pre-listing walk through, I began to jot down my regular notes: take down posters, narrow down decorations, put away unnecessary kitchen counter top appliances, yadda yadda. She was clearly making mental notes as well, and I could see she was up for the challenge. We cruised through her (incredible!) theatre toward her master bedroom, her sweet pup- Phinn, trailing close behind. Mary Ann watched me closely as I peeked into each closet accessing its future. As I reached the master bedroom I saw her grin and mumble “uhhh open that one slowly… I have kind of a shoe thing…”. You guys. I’ve never seen so many shoes in all of my life! Nordstrom has nothing on Mary Ann! She had neatly lined each pair up row after row after row, after row… after row. I closed my gaping mouth, gave her my punch list and prayed to all of the listening shoe Gods. I returned a week later to finalize the listing and almost fell over dead, SHE DID IT! Mary Ann did every single thing I asked! Talk about dream client!! All of the hard work paid off 7 days later when she got her offer and we sailed into a smooth closing. Congratulations Mary Ann! Thank you for trusting me and letting me participate in your move to the next chapter!

If She Comes Back, It‘s Meant To Be.

This one is a tale of heartbreak with a happy ending.  I had the honor of working with my sweet friends, Mary and Gene, on the purchase of their first home.  Having just had twins, they had outgrown their rental and were ready to settle into a house of their own.

Very quickly into our house hunting, we found their dream home on Mason.  It sits up high away from the street with a giant wrap around porch.  Mary was in love before we even opened the door.  She was picturing iced tea/momtails on the porch in the summer with hanging plants and the kids and dog running about.  Gene was anxious to get dwonstairs in the basement to plan their crossfit gym.  There really is that feeling that comes over you when you’re looking at houses and you’ve found the one.

The house blew us all away.  It had been so tastefully remodeled that their wasn’t really any detail that they were talking about changing.  It has 5 bedrooms and 2 baths, plenty of room for future kids/guests.  It’s super centrally located, in a good school district, and no reason to move ever again.  It’s one of those houses that makes me start questioning my own house and making me itchy for something bigger and nicer.

We were the first to get our offer in and everything was looking good.  At the 11th hour, a cash offer came in and we were told we needed to come up significantly in price if we wanted it.  Since that wasn’t really an option, we amended some terms and made it an AS IS sale, and gave the sellers a free 2 month rent back.  Still, at the end of the day, cash is king and we lost out.  We were all so bummed.

From there we set out several more times and saw everything on the market, some really beautiful homes.  But at the end of every showing, the same sentence was uttered “the house is nice, but it’s no Mason.”

About 2 weeks later my phone rings while I’m driving from a number I don’t recognize.  The guy introduces himself and I still don’t recognize him.  Then he says “Andrew, from the house on Mason”, and my heart stopped.  I pulled over and let him explain that the cash buyer suddenly got cold feet and had terminated.  Since we were in backup position the house was ours if we still wanted it.  I screamed a million Oh My God’s at him, thanked him profusely and hung up to call Mary.  It was the best moment in real estate I’ve had in a while.

The house inspected near perfect, it was a rather uneventful deal after this, aside from the sellers needing some extra rent back time, but since it didn’t really matter to Mary and Gene, I was able to negotiate some furniture for them.  We sailed happily to closing and my dudes are the proud owners of their dream home.  I couldn’t be happier for them.  Congrats you guys!!!