Move To Texas Update

My wife and I have recovered from Covid which we picked up somewhere during our trip to Texas in late August.  I know everyone has different symptoms with this virus, with some experiencing no symptoms to cold-like all the way to more flu-like symptoms.  What we experienced was closer to flu-like symptoms.  We both ran a low-grade fever for about 48 hours and experienced a complete drain of our energy levels.  Our initial plan upon returning from Texas was to take a few days to recuperate from the long drive and then dive into the few projects we needed to complete in order to ready our home in Denver to go on the market.  Contracting Covid was not on our Bingo card and needless to say, we’re about two weeks behind.

However, in mid September I began the more physical efforts needed to ready the house.  This included a small sheetrock repair in the basement along with repainting two small rooms.  We’ve also begun staging the spare bedrooms and other areas of the house to have it ready for the Realtor when they want to take pictures.

We close on the Texas property in about 3 days and thankfully we can do it electronically and I believe we’re only days away from being ready for our Realtor to do their thing.  The housing market in Denver and specifically in our neighborhood is extremely hot at the moment.  Houses have typically sold within two weeks after being listed.  So we’re hoping for the same experience.

Also this week or early next week we plan to meet with our Denver Realtor and start the process of getting our home listed for sale.  This entire process has been a long, long time in the making.  But we felt we needed to truly go above and beyond in all the prep work and cleaning to bring the house up to a point where we can get maximum value for it.

Unfortunately at this point in time I’m not exactly sure when we will officially move.  If our Denver house sells quickly, then obviously we will need to move prior to closing.  However, in just a few days we will officially own two houses.  Which of these two houses we leave empty is the big question which we’ve not answered at this time.  Traditionally the housing market seems to slow down around the holidays and our illness has unfortunately thrown us behind.  But I’m sure it will all work out and I’ll be certain to keep you updated on the progress.  However, we’re still shooting to be moved into the Texas house before Thanksgiving.

Until next time…

More Happy Packing!

Jerry

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