It’s nothing to brag about, but here’s some pictures of the new place. It’s definetly an older place. Looks like it was remodeled…somewhere around 1954. But it’s got lots of room, lots of storage, and seems to be a fairly well-built house. The rent is significantly cheaper than Ogden was. Almost half the price, and almost double the space. That is if you DON’T count the unfinished basement.
It needs some paint on the trim real bad. And the carport could use some new wood in places. The landlord is supposed to get us the supplies, so that should work out. Just have to keep harassing her until she does.
Here’s how it looked when we moved in:
I trimmed up the plants and trees and I think it already looks a world better. But man I GOTTA get some paint on that trimwork. Hideous.
Hopefully we stay here for two years or so, then maybe buy something. We’ll see where the wind blows. All I know is I’m sick of moving!
July 1st, 2008 at 2:43 pm
I’m liking the place. Good find.
July 1st, 2008 at 6:28 pm
looks nice, can’t wait to see it! 🙂
July 1st, 2008 at 7:02 pm
Looks pretty big! Well done. And the Toronado has a port to protect it!!
July 2nd, 2008 at 3:02 pm
Thanks guys. Neighbors aren’t too bad. Other than one of them having some annoying chihuahuas outside all the time. And the other neighbor is an old lady that walks through our driveway once in a while. She stopped while we were outside one day and said it was “nice that white people moved in to that house.” I’ll take that as a compliment I guess. Ha ha!
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