Saturday, June 30, 2012

House Raising

This last week has been spent packing and tossing and wrapping and fretting. To get to my new house I have to move all my belongings into storage and close escrow on my old house. Everything is going well but it just takes time and lots of energy (and has anyone priced boxes recently?!).

The inspection on my house revealed that my master bedroom slab had sunk. It's been so hot that my dry clay soil just sucked my bedroom foundation down into the ground. An unexpected and unwelcome expense. But a problem that has to be resolved before the closing.

Yesterday the work was done to raise my slab. I was at work so my brother-in-law Randy attended the "house raising". It was a strenuous process of digging deep at several locations, hydraulically jacking the house up, adding new cement under the foundation and then filling the holes back up with dirt. But the hoped for outcome of a level slab under my bedroom was accomplished.


(It's going to be another hot, dry summer. So, friends, get those soaker hoses going around your house foundations!)

Now let's get this house closed. The storage unit is rented, the boxes are packed, the movers are scheduled and the house is scheduled to close next week; let's get it done. I'm weary from everything involved in moving after living in this house for 13+ years (how does one person accumulate so much stuff? A topic for another time.) But I'm ready for and excited about the next chapter in my life.

Monday, June 25, 2012

String Foundation

Today was exciting. It was hotter than h___! But I stood on my new lot under the cooling shade of the magnificent pecan tree and saw the footprint of my new home staked out before me. Oh . . . there's my front door. Welcome to my new home!



Its going to be a hot summer.  But the coolness today under the pecan tree was wonderful and will be life giving through this summer of building. The tree is so large that at high noon today the shade covered almost the entire staked house - and it had to be at least 15 degrees cooler than standing in the sun (and the breeze certainly helped).  I don't know how old the tree is but it already has had a long life.  I'm thrilled that I have been able to find a lot that has been sustenance to this tree for a long, long time and that I can now build a home that honors this grand tree; it will shade me and protect me through the summer while I watch my home grow.  And the tree will continue to grow because when I chose this lot I knew I had to choose a plan that kept the tree.  It is integral to my house plans and already providing me a cool refuge while I watch things progress.  This tree will stand guard over me and my home; it will majestically welcome my guests.  Let the building begin!


Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Adventure Begins

I think it was a Saturday in March when my sister Nancy called me to come over to her house; she had something she wanted to talk to me about. I'm immediately curious and head over. In a measured and logical manner she walked me through a scenario that ended up with the plan to see if it might be possible for me to build a new house. Those that know me well know that I'm a home body and the thought of moving triggers a high stress response. Yet here I was thinking this idea of not only moving but building a new house was something I might like to do and I was cautiously optimistic.  There were several things to do before I could definitely make that decision.

Well - over the next several weeks (which with the benefit of hindsight seem to be only a few days) I determined I could sell my house for enough to buy a new lot and build a house and my lender said it was doable. I remember, upon learning that the numbers all looked good, feeling excited and anxious and ready to go.   And in a bit of disbelief.  I never imagined I could ever build my own home.  I'd dreamed about it but that was all it was - a dream.  Now it might actually be happening!

Nancy and her husband just built a new house. Nancy LOVED the process of researching and making decisions and making changes and in October of last year they moved into their new house. So I agreed to go down the same path with Nancy as my Project Manager.  She's going to do all the hard work; I'm going to make all the final decisions (and pay the bills)!

I'm going to build my house literally across the street from their house (across the street and over the levee). In Les Maisons Sur La Rouge, on Barataria Boulevard.

So the preparations began. I did some needed home improvements, listed my house and I now have a contract on the house. It's scheduled to close escrow on July 6. (An unexpected foundation issue has to be resolved next week.)  And I'm packing (and throwing away 13 years' of accumulated stuff)!  I'll be living with Nancy and Randy while I'm "homeless". (Turn about's fair play; they lived with me for a few months while their house was being built.)

So - the preparatory work and initial required steps are almost finished. Now on to the really fun part. I decided to chronicle this journey through this blog and with pictures. Here's the rendering of the house I've chosen and the floor plan (it will be reversed on my lot to accommodate the design of the lot and most importantly a beautiful, mature pecan tree on the corner of my lot).



I have lots of ideas, have poured over the plans long enough to be able to start seeing how it will look when it's finished and I'm ready to get started.  So - my current house closes July 6 and ground breaking will probably be 2-3 weeks after that.  I'll keep you posted!