Friday, July 15, 2011

Birth of a Dream

Recently a friend of mine posted some pictures on Facebook of her 4th of July celebration...it included her family and neighbors spending the day at a pond near their house.  And that triggered something in me...  a longing to be near water.

Actually I wanted to spend the 4th on some form of water, but alas there is no Gulf of Colorado so a trip to the beach was out.  And all the beaches we do (fresh water) were going to be way over packed.  If we had a beach it would have been packed too.  But this private pond thing... Hey!  That's an idea!

Well, how do you get your own private pond?  Well first you need some land.  So I started looking for a place to stay near here on a lake... which got me on the path of looking for a cabin to rent on a lake.

And I found one!  It was really nice too.  http://mooselake-lodge.com/woolly-house-cabin-rental-on-lake/  Now one might think that hubby would be rolling his eyes at me on this idea...but he actually was very much in favor of it!  He allowed me to get more info.  But the problem with this cabin was that it was booked until mid September.  And hubby couldn't get away then.  SIGH!

So that led to thinking that in order to get a cabin to stay in, we might ought to just buy one.  So I started researching that...and guess what...I found one of those too...actually quite a few but most of them were too big for us.

That was a problem with the rental cabins too, most of them were too big.  One cabin wasn't huge, but it had been set up to sleep 10 people!  Um we don't need something that big.

So I found a cabin that was nice and small... I was looking at first at two bedroom cabins, but ended up finding and falling in love with a little one bedroom cabin.  It's so cute!  Now I can't be sure, but it appears that the one bedroom is actually the entire length of the cabin and therefore might be large enough that we can fit two beds in there... a full size for me & hubby and a twin for Darly.  And while that might not be ideal, for a vacation it works. (note: hubby is not rolling his eyes!)

Then my mind turns to furnishing this place... (yeah, I'm that crazy!)  And I start thinking about what we have in our house that we aren't using.  We have a couch in the basement that Darly keeps piling her toys on.  We have a coffee table that right now is covered in plants in the kitchen.  We have a kitchen table in my sewing room that I use for cutting fabric on, but hubby is gonna make me a new cutting table that is the right size, so this one won't be needed there.  We have beds in the guest room and sewing room that aren't getting used cuz no one visits us.  All that we'll need is chairs for the kitchen table...one garage sale or trip to a thrift store and we're all set!  (note: hubby is still not rolling his eyes.)

Then came the question of how do we go about affording a second home...a vacation home?  And I got to thinking that we wouldn't possibly be able to go to the cabin all the time, so there would be a lot of time where it would just sit empty... and loads of people like to rent cabins, evidenced by the lack of availability of that rental cabin we found.  Why not rent the cabin?  Hey!  This is sounding awesome.  Rental rates in that area are higher than most hotels charge (okay, I've never stayed at anything above a 3 star that I paid for!)  And that rate even with paying someone to manage the place for us, more than covers the mortgage...maybe a bit of profit?  and if no profit, if it just pays for itself then it's totally worth it.  And the bonus of a rental management company... they make sure the pipes don't freeze in the winter!  YAY  (hubby is still for this!)

oh, the cabin I want isn't actually on a lake or pond.  There is a creek though...and maybe we could build a pond like my friend's neighbors did?  maybe.  (*hubby rolls eyes*)

So I get this all figured out and I'm ready to make the appointment to see the place and drive up there, when Yahoo News puts out this story about how housing prices are expected to continue to fall and will probably be 20% lower in the next two year.  TWO YEARS!  :(  That means we'll be waiting on this dream...and I'll be checking the website to see if this cabin remains available... but even if it doesn't there are others.  oh well, I can wait...I think. :D

3 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful dream! I do so hope it works out for you. Keep in mind that Yahoo news may not be accurate. The media predicts a lot of price rises than never materialize, so they may not be right about this either. About that pond (and garden, and orchard, and chicken coop; I'm thinking big for you :), how much ground comes with it?

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  2. That's true Leigh...which is why we'll keep an eye on it. If it appears that it is just going to do nothing, we'll talk. Of course the cabin is a short sale, so there's a chance if it forecloses that that price will go up.

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  3. Until then, you could always buy a fake house in the Hamptons. With horses, and two solariums!

    You're Gulf of Colorado line reminded me of an old song called "The Coast Of Colorado." I'm gonna have to look that up now.

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