Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Final Decision

If I were to add up the numbers they would be daunting: number of hours spent house hunting, number of towns considered, number of house viewings, number of scenarios considered, number of numbers crunched. And in the end? I followed my gut. Of all the places, I still like my current place best. So I’m moving forward with purchasing my place! Crazy that it took all that work to come to this decision.

I realized I was superimposing what other people/society thought onto my thinking. I would look at places and think - well that looks more impressive, that has a more comfortable dining room, that has a larger guest bedroom, that has a garage to park my car. But at what cost was I paying for all these things - financially I was purchasing space that I rarely use. I estimated the guest bedroom was used about 14 days last year - 4% of the year. The dining room I rarely use - mainly when I have guests and an occasional dinner party - again about 4% of the year. My car is perfectly fine living outside. I don’t use it daily so dealing with snow isn’t really an issue.

I also was sacrificing the now for the future, and in some cases the future for the future. My place is unique, it’s unconventional, it’s small, it’s really just a one bedroom so how would it resell. Should I live in a more conventional single family house that would be more straight forward to sell? Even if it wasn’t as nice and I would be financially strapped? The nicer places I could afford would mean a much longer commute with less flexibility. So I would be living a life where I spent most of my time in the car/train commuting with very little pocket money. And for what?

In the grand scheme of things, I figured I’d rather be in a comfortable place that I enjoy living, than try and fit into the mold of what I thought I should be buying. I never thought I’d own a condo. My place is small and cozy - it fits me well for this moment I am in. I continue to practice a relatively low carbon footprint, living in a dense urban area and using public transportation. I live in the best neighborhood of all the places I looked at and feel safe and secure. To top it all off, it’s the cheapest option I reviewed so I can pay back the loans for the down payment much quicker. It’s even cheaper than renting somewhere else!

So that’s where I’ve landed. I still have about a month to go before it’s legit - the paperwork, inspections, financing, etc. But I feel good having finally made a decision - I didn’t end up with a compromised living situation. Thank you to all those out there who shared their thoughts and experiences and support. It’s good to be reminded about the important things.

Next step - pull out the decorating books and start dreaming up what I want to do next with my place! I’ve had my eye on some really nice decorator wall paper for the small guest room and I’ve been eyeing some painting swatches.

3 comments:

Cece said...

I think your place is perfect for you! I'm glad you are staying there.

Amanda said...

Congratulations on your decision! You must be so excited!

jill said...

phew...decision over. and it sounds like a good one. It's always best to go with your gut feeling...