October 11, 2009

House Hunting Sunday

This weekend, we decided to brave the market and make appointments to go look at 5 different houses. E & I headed to the South Hills of Pittsburgh with our REA Matt. The schedule consisted of three houses in Bethel Park and two houses in Mount Lebanon. We ended up dropping the second house in Mt. Lebanon after finding out that we would have to fix the garage, estimated at $5K out of pocket, before the sale would be approved.

House #1
Location: Bethel Park
Stats: Split Level, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, FR in Basement

Pros: Even sized bedrooms, nice floorplan, clean carpets, nice yard, master bathroom!, 2-car integral garage
Cons: Needs a few cosmetic updates, small Living Room and Family Room, bedrooms are a bit on top of each other

Verdict: Definitely still on list of possibilities.

This house had a good amount of space and flowed well. The neighborhood is nice. The house, at 40 years old, is newer than a lot in this area.

Major Conclusion: Split Level homes can be very nice.

Note to sellers: Please try to have your children vacate the house before potential buyers come in. When E & I visited, there were 5 teenagers and a newborn in the house, all in their PJs. Also, please try to leash your dogs when people come see the house. We didn't go out into the backyard because there were two Boxers unleashed.

House #2
Location: Bethel Park

Stats: 2-Story Colonial, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, FR in Basement

Pros: Amazing 3/4 acre level yard!, renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, nice FR or office in basement, large porch off living room, gas grill, nice landscaping, relatively large LR, huge closets in each room including a walk-in in the MBR, nice hardwood floors, new wood windows (love these), good storage space in basement.
Cons: On a road that is a bit busier than others, the bedroom area/hallway is a bit cramped, the second full bathroom is in the basement, only one-car garage (but driveway is large enough for 3 cars).

Verdict: We really really like this house. However, we just started looking and need to explore other areas and a few more homes.

This house is only 1/4 mile from the Elementary School and we fell in love with the yard. We can easily expand this home by closing off the porch and making it into a FR, then adding a deck in the backyard. We can also add a pool or playground to the yard once we have little ones.

Major Conclusion: E & I care about the yard/outdoor space more than we care about the (current) finished living area. We definitely want to make a nice yard a priority.

House #3
Location: Bethel Park

Stats: Split Level, 3 Bedrooms, 1F 2H Bathrooms

Pros: Nice open floorplan, 2 car integral garage, nice hardwood floors, beautiful quiet street.
Cons: Needs lots of updates, old appliances, really small yard, small living spaces.

Verdict: This house is very overpriced. It is a definite no.

Major Conclusion: The lack-of yard is a deal-breaker.

House #4Location: Mt. Lebanon

Stats: Multi-Level, 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Bathrooms, FR in Basement

Pros: Lots of living space, definitely move-in ready, decent-sized bedrooms, great FR in basement, large laundry/storage room, extra room in mid-level can be made into a playroom, great large LR & DR, newer appliances.
Cons: Needs a kitchen or bathroom remodel soon, but both have big potential, the backyard is a little small, only one-car garage.

Verdict: Keeping this one on the list.

This was our second-favorite house of the day. The bones are good and is move-in ready, with great potential that can be achieved with a few renovations in a few years. The yard was a drawback. It wasn't very small, but we definitely would like a bigger yard.

Major conclusion: Other than the yard being a big deal? We realized we are willing to go for a house that is not 100% perfect if it has the potential to become that house in a few years.

Score for the day: three possibilities out of four, one excellent house.

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