It's still really weird explaining to people what we've done to the house ("we picked up our house and moved it back on the block") and what we're planning to do ("we're going to subdivide and build a new house on the front block"). I admit, it sounds strange, but being in the thick of it, thinking about what we can accomplish this weekend, what the next big spend will be on, and what the next step is, it's just become normal life. I've even found myself daydreaming about what we could take on in the future!!!
In the mean time, my husband is working hammer and tong to finish repairing and painting the side of the house so the carport can go up this weekend. We salvaged the carport prior to the garage being demolished and are looking forward to finally having some dry cover (other than under our brand-spanking new eaves) when it rains. Unfortunately, this is the worst side of the house in terms of repair work needed (facing west) but will have the most dramatic transformation, given a little T.L.C.
He's also put in the concrete steps that support the back deck and concreted in the support posts. He sounds like a real handyman, huh? Prior to taking on this project, neither one of us really knew that we were capable (or actually good) at any of these jobs. I am amazed at what he's accomplished. He is amazing.
The roof has been re-pointed and new barge boards put in place (big thanks to my brother and his father-in-law). All pavers from the original turning area have been lifted and stacked for future use (big thanks to my chiropractor for seeing me after that effort).
Next step is to focus on the items necessary to get us through subdivision with council. It may take a few weeks to make it official so I'm trying to be proactive now and leave the final touches to get us on the market for when we're waiting for the paper work. We were originally planning to have the house painted but I have just added up the subdivision costs ($5000 for Surveyors Certificate, 88B instrument and Works as Executed Survey and $1000 to submit to council) and may look at painting the house ourselves to save a few $$$.
It's just as well I can see the light at the end of this long and expensive tunnel!
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