Buying Our Farm
When we moved to Moscow, Idaho in 2011, things were not looking good for us. We had been through a financial rough patch and we had to do a short sale on our home in Coeur d’Alene. In fact, if the house did not sell by September of that year, then we would have gone into foreclosure. In August, the house sold through a short sale. From what I am told, a short sale is not as bad as a foreclosure but it certainly is not a shining star on your credit report.
The summer of 2016, we got pre-approved for our mortgage loan and started looking for properties. It seems that about 1 house a month would come up for sale that fit our criteria. The main criteria was at least 3 bedroom, 5-10 acres and located within 5 miles of Moscow. Henry also wanted a tub sink and a home with a basement and 2 car garage. We set out to look at homes that might fit these criteria. Right away at the first place, we loved the house but the land was too hilly for putting up chicken coops and rotational paddocks. A couple of the homes that we looked at after that were very old (over 100 years!) and needed LOTS of TLC. The one place in particular had a beautiful 6 acre level pasture that would be perfect but the house was too small. One house we looked at was very nice and had level property but out of our price range. By this time, it was November and there were not a lot of properties coming onto the market. We were told that things would pick up again next spring…
The next week, I was at the Rural Roots meeting and the President of our group came up to me and said, “I hear you are interested in buying the Montgomery place.” I was shocked because I had not really told anybody that we were even looking at it! Come to find out that she is best friends with the Executor of the estate had talked with her the night before we met at the property the week before. So, she put in a good word for us!
Early February – Had to redo the pre-approval for the mortgage with our new income taxes completed. Got approved for our home loan.
Read a book about making hard cider (there is an old apple orchard on the property!)…trees need a lot of TLC…
Waiting…
March 11 – we got a draft sale and purchase agreement with a potential April 28th closing date!
Mark attack…(see blog post from May 7 if you do not know what this means…)
Told rental company for our current house that we are going to buy a house and that we do not want to renew our lease!
Bought a table for our new house!
March 24 – got Purchase and Sale Agreement signed and escrow check to lawyer!
March 28 – Call from Executor saying that the probate was being challenged…not sure what this means for us buying the house. Met with Estate Lawyer that is handling the probate. He said that one of the Heirs is asking for the house to be re-appraised (we had offered to purchase the house at the appraised value). The original appraisal was about 18 months “old”. So, it was decided to do another appraisal…
Waiting…Denise spent most of this week crying…it seems we were losing our dream farm…we already told the rental company we were moving so if this deal falls through, we will mostly likely have to pack up and move to another rental…yuck!!!
Denise started taking St. John’s Wort for mood health…
March and April have been challenging months for the Wetzel’s with the possibility of losing our future farm and Mark’s aggressive behaviors…
Waiting…
Praying to St. Rita, Saint of the Impossible…click picture to read about her. Interesting story of her as a baby and bees…
Waiting…
April 27 – appraisal is complete. Price went up A LOT, but still within our budget. Henry and I made a new offer on the property.
April 30 – call from Estate Lawyer. One of the Heirs hired a Lawyer to continue to challenge the probate and a court date of June 5th has been set. Increased our offer (again). We are now at the maximum that we can get for a home loan (this makes us very nervous). Estate Lawyer is going to present it to the Heirs Lawyer.
May 7 – our dog got sprayed by a skunk and our rental house smells like skunk…always thought this would be something to happen on the farm…not here in town..LOL
May 15 – Lawyers have met and talked…expecting a call any day to hear if our offer will be accepted…
Waiting nervously…
May 24 – FINALLY GOT A CALL SAYING THAT THEY HAVE ACCEPTED OUR OFFER and withdrawn the challenge against the probate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 2 – Signed lease agreement and addendum to Purchase and Sale Agreement. We can move in June 23rd. Closing set for July 14th!
June 7 – Hired an inspector to look over house. He suggested we have the septic scoped and get more information about the well. This is the first time since January that we have been back to see the house! Lots of work is needed on house with some random maintenance needed. The grass has not been taken care of at all and it is up to my chest. Makes it a little hard to walk around the property.
June 10 – Purchased Polaris Ranger from friend (Thanks Dennis!) and moved to garage at new house.
While Henry was busy unloading Ranger and trailer, Mark and I were inside having some lunch. Mark kept repeatedly saying, “Move, move, move…”. This was completely unprompted. I had not said anything about moving. I was too hungry and busy eating my lunch. Of course, the minute I get my phone out to record it, he clams up…
June 12 – Had septic line scoped, looks good. Minor root growth at places where joints meet.
June 14 – Had someone come and work on well…it’s good! Some sediment build up in pipes…will have to address this at some point.
June 23 – Moving Day! Thanks to our friends for spending the ENTIRE day helping us move. It actually took us a complete week to get everything moved over…we have WAY too much stuff..
June 27 – Appraisal for our mortgage.
June 28 – Appraiser said that the County Assessors Office has our house still listed on the original 55 acres! Call Estate Lawyer…he said that it has been surveyed but not split and will take care of it.
June 29 – Mortgage company asking for documentation.
June 30 – Frantically cleaned rental house!
July 6 – Title company asking for documentation.
July 10 – Estate lawyer still working on trying to get the property “split”! Makes us a little nervous…
July 13 – I send an email to our mortgage broker asking…”Is this still happening?” in regards to the closing. Our closing is supposed to be at 8:30AM on Friday, July 14th but I still had not heard if this surveying split thing happened…
July 14 – Henry and I went out for breakfast (it is Henry’s birthday today!). We were so lucky that Henry’s mom was out for a visit and stayed with the boys. After breakfast, we headed to the Title office…not sure if we were even going to be signing papers but, I am happy to report that they had all the cd’s, aka, closing documents, and we signed our lives away.
Happy Birthday Henry to 30 years of mortgage payments!!!
First Birthday celebrated on the farm. |