I've Moved!

Now you can find me at kungpowhausfrau.com.
Come and visit me there for the newest posts!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Wishful Thinking

I want this house. Does anybody have an extra $100,000 so I can buy it tomorrow?
also

We here in the der Anderson Haushalt (that's the Anderson Household for those of you who care not to speak the coolest language on the planet, GERMAN) are lookin' to buy a home in the next few months. So I've been kind of obsessed with the local market. 

We live in the southwest Portland (Oregon) Metro area, and I have...peculiar interests. Just imagine what kind of modern hippy would live in the aforementioned Most Awesome-ist House. (Seriously. Can we talk about that house for a minute? I LOVE THAT HOUSE. I love A-frames. I love that it's half an acre. I love that it already has raised beds to put in a vegetable garden. I love the inside. I love the trees. I love the koi pond. I love the jet tub. I've never seen a house I've wanted so badly.) Anyway, the part of town we're living in right now is best described as the most stereotypical suburb to ever exist. I mean, there's nothing wrong with oversized, practically identical and quickly (poorly?)-built houses crammed together on undersized lots which are inundated with Chemlawn and are professionally and overly-landscaped, if you're into that kind of thing. I'm not. I want a practical house on a normal (to me, I'm from North Dakota) sized lot that hasn't been poisoned with chemicals and where I have the freedom to plant a vegetable garden in my front lawn and the HOA isn't all up in arms over it. Around here, there's only one place to have this.

Newberg. Wonderful, old Newberg. Further away from all the wonderful things Portland has to offer, but a small sacrifice for not feeling like a conforming robot Hausfrau. Newberg is great for us, because mein Mann (my husband...see, you're learning!) works there, and quite frankly this North Dakota girl is a bit uneasy about moving closer to P-town, which theoretically would also be conducive to my peculiar interests. I need to be able to see fields, like some kind of freakish macro-claustrophobia. So Newberg it is.

We have been extremely fortunate in a silver-lining kind of way that the economy is going down like a frat boy who's played two too many games of beer pong. At the height of it mein Mann was able to find a great, stable job out here in Oregon, and then it tanked *before* we started looking for a house to buy. Which mean that while the housing prices are still pretty high, historically speaking, they're going down like that frat boy and mortgage rates are pretty good, too. To add icing to the cake, it's looking pretty good that the government is going to loan us $15,000 interest-free in the form of a home-buyer's tax credit (from this vilified Stimulus Bill) that is going to make up the last of our down payment. 

No comments:

Post a Comment