House Hunting

A busy weekend of house viewing started with the first of three trips to Issaquah. We were viewing two houses on a complex called Montreux. The houses were about 500 yards apart but the viewings three hours.

The first house was huge. The main concern, other than the small yard was that we wouldn’t have enough furniture to fill it. It was huge. Five bedrooms, an office, countless other rooms and three garages. The current tenants were in the process of packing and boy do they have some stuff to move. But then I suppose you would with a house that large.

After a flying visit back to Kelsey Creek Park for a 1st birthday party it was back to Issaquah. Although not quite as large as the first house it was beautiful. An absolutely stunning house with fab views and a dog bed in every room. As lovely as it was there were a few too many thinks that were not quite right – price, yard and 1 year lease to name but a view.

Next stop on house hunting Saturday was Juanita for a second viewing. The views were great – Mount Rainier, the Space Needle and Seattle. The house was large and the yard ok but something wasn’t quite right. So no to this one too.

We headed back home and found a couple more places to view before our third trip of the day to Issaquah. First (or should that be 4th) stop was Crossroads. Not the poshest part of town but the street had a nice feel about it. The yard was huge! Fortunately it came with a ride on tractor mower because it needed one. The yard was like a park. All good then. Apart from the house. It was a good size but grubby. Even though it had clearly just been cleaned we couldn’t have lived there.

Nevermind. Onto Kirkland/Rose Hill. After sitting on the drive of the wrong house for about 15 minutes – fortunately the owners of that house were out – we moved along to the right house. If the previous place had been the right yard, wrong house, this was the right house, wrong yard. I’d have moved into this house immediately. It was a tri-level house and it absolutely lovely. The trouble was it had no yard at all so it was a reluctant no. Still the owner was very helpful about places to eat and places to go, so not a complete waste of time.

Final viewing of the day was back to Issaquah for a third time. Third time lucky we hoped. It wasn’t. Strange layout, dirty, a road either side. A definite no but she did bake nice cookies.

The only thing left to do was go home, with a pizza and a bottle of a champagne! Never let it be said that we’re not classy! Buying the champagne at least gave me my first experience of a liquor store and brown paper bag purchases!

Onto Sunday. Another day and two more viewings. The first was a second viewing of the first house we saw in Kirkland the previous Sunday. It was good to go back and the house was better than we remembered. A good sized house and a good yard. The school was just down the road and there was a park opposite. If we didn’t have another viewing at 3pm then we would probably have struck a deal however we still had one more to go.

So after lunch we headed to a part of Bellevue over by Lake Sammamish. It was a second viewing for Tracy and the boys but my first. It was nice. Very nice. At the end of a cul-de-sac and with views over the lake and mountains it definitely fits the bill. The yard is a decent size – big enough for two goals – and the house is lovely. Hardwood floors throughout, a lovely master bedroom with ensuite, a great bathroom and three other bedrooms. A formal lounge, dining room, kitchen, family room and double garage complete the house. An application form was completed and given to the agent. It will be submitted to the owners (in San Francisco) tomorrow and the fingers will be crossed. I think at least one other application will be submitted so we have to hope they go with our application. Here’s hoping. It will suit us down to a tee. Worst case scenario we will have to wait 48 hours. It will be a nervous wait …


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Weekend #1

So we should probably have done something amazing on our first non-travelling weekend in the US, but we’re saving that for another day. Both days started with football (soccer). It was the FA cup final on Saturday and Liverpool on the Sunday. It’s quite good having soccer first thing as we can get that out the way over breakfast and then we’re free to carry on the day.

On Saturday we had a drive around Bridal Trails, across to Redmond and then down the east side of Lake Sammamish to Issaquah. We drove up Cougar Mountain, much to the concern of Harry and Toby! No sign of cougars though although there were news reports later that one had taken a labrador that had been out for a walk. Issaquah has the look and feel of an old US mining town. It’s not our first choice location but it has potential. After the mountain climb (in a car) we had to stop in Newcastle, at McDonalds, as the boys were starving. There is obviously something about Washington/US air as they have been starving everyday since arrival.

The afternoon was spent playing some tennis (my legs still ache) and then the heavens opened! And stayed open until Sunday afternoon!

Sunday morning saw a return to Seatac airport – a little sooner than we thought but at least the car insurance has been resolved and the £3.7k insurance payment is no longer pending against the credit card. Phew! On the way to the airport I pressed the red button on the rearview mirror. Note to self, don’t press red buttons. The car was immediately dialled through to some emergency service call centre who wanted to know what our situation was. After apologising for the behaviour of my interfering fingers they wished us a good day and on we went. There is a blue button next to the red button. I’m tempted with pressing it but I don’t think I will. And Tracy has told me that I won’t!

The only other things of note from the weekend were…

1. I like Williams Sonoma a lot! Specifically waffle makers, roasting pans for bbqs (picture above) and coffee machines
2. We spend a lot of time (and money) in supermarkets
3. The ribs from QFC or Trader Joes are very good. Melt in the mouth good. Yum!
4. We still don’t know where the post gets delivered!