Friday, August 3, 2007

We miss our Wee Dream

So, I just stopped by to check out the blog again. We still want a Wee, but reality set it: student loans and the high cost of living in DC. Maybe we will move and then can get a wee then. Who knows. Thanks for everyone's support.

If you would like to read more about other random topics stop by my other blog:
www.schreibtischdc.blogspot.com

Friday, May 11, 2007

a wee break...again

So, we have not posted since the 1st...But that is not necessarily a bad thing. We re-assessed our commitment to the wee. And we took Brent's mom and step-dad out to our most favored land.

Good news:
We were reinvigorated by how cool Carol and John thought the land was...lots of potential there.

Bad news:
We might have to complete the wee project on a slightly longer time plan.

Because we have student loan debt, buying the wee all at once might not make sense. So, we are thinking more in phases:

Phase 1
Buy Land

Phase 2
Design Wee

Phase 3
Install septic

Phase 4
Wee Delivery

I know I need to put up a new poll.

Thanks for keeping the faith.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

A few weeLinks

So Brent's parents are coming this weekend and we will head out to look at the land...but we are definitely having some weeHesitation. I love the wee. Brent loves the wee. But are we ready for a wee? Now that we feel like we have found the land, we are having the real conversations about the wee and how it would affect our lives...How often would we really go out there?

In other news, our friend Pam spent some fun links:

http://www.resourcesforlife.com/groups/smallhousesociety/

A wee competitor...but we all know the wee is WAY cooler!
http://www.jothouse.com/

Please feel free to comment!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Ah...the wee

So I called a few real estate agents about land in Shawnee Land where we saw that land with Grammy last weekend.

I get an email today from the "lender" they wanted to set us up with BEFORE I got the information about the land for sale. I was hot...please people, we need land BEFORE we can get a lender.

The agent sent us the land list straight away after I sent that scathing email. We have 14 lots to pick from ranging in size from .25 acres to 3 acres. Click here to check out the land with pictures.


I know everyone is waiting for a new poll...I will post one before the week is out.

Monday, April 23, 2007

More weeLand searching

We had a visitor this weekend: fair warning to those who visit, we go weeLand hunting almost every weekend and especially when the weather is beautiful. We found some land that we really like not too far from DC. There is a great view, but the land is more expensive than our budget. For many reasons, especially the re-sale value, we are thinking about this land. I am going to make some calls tomorrow and have some agents email me more info!

I think we are a weeBit closer.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

a wee Interview

Big day in weewantawee land! I got a call from the journalist today! We chatted for sometime about why we want a wee, what we do, how we found the wees, what my feelings about the weeArchitecture were...fun stuff...

At some point I mentioned that I loved all things miniature. She asked me to get her some more examples. Then when put on the spot, I could think of nothing. Rather than thinking of Mini Coopers or small glasses, I sit there stumped. She then asks if I like doll houses. "NO...no...um..." I should have shouted over to my office mate for some ideas since he listens to me go on and on about mini-things all of the time. But it was fun talking to her and the article should come out in the beginning of May!

We got more information about that land in WV today. We have talked a lot more about the weeHouse logistics in the last few days, and both agree that "location, location, location" has to be our motto. So we need to find the right land.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

a post for jessica

My co-worker, Jessica, had a rough day today. She wanted to see a post. Hence, my post.

We are moving forward with getting pre-qualified for the mortgage. I spoke to a friend of a friend who is a mortgage broker in Colorado. She thought the wee was the dreaded manufactured home. It is NOT. It is built to Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac standards and is therefore eligible for a conventional loan. We want to shop around a bit for the loan, but are having problems getting people to understand what a weeHouse is all about. The weePeople pointed us in a few different directions.

In land news: while working diligently I found some land only 1.5 hours from DC. It is on a mountain. I found it on Craigslist (click here to check it out). For those of you who don't know, Craigslist is a giant free web based classifieds section of what was formerly known as a newspaper. It is anonymous and we have both bought and sold things there. It is pretty cool.

The guy selling the land sent us this doodle of the land (click it for a bigger view). How cute is that? The ad on Craigslist was a bit deceptive though. We will see if Grammy wants to ride out to see the land this weekend.

Oh and one more BIG development...the blog might be featured in a newspaper!!! We will see what happens but the weePeople gave out our contact info! VERY FUN!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

A weekend off

We decided that since it was monsooning outside to take a weekend off from hunting for land. I spoke to Pam, our agent in WV, and she is sending us some information about the one piece of land we liked. We also worked on getting pre-qualifed for a loan. So things are moving along...We also printed out a color weeHouse brochure to choose stuff for the wee. So fun. Can't wait to have people visit the wee on the weekend.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

An expensive Camping Spot

Turns out that the land that we really like is an expensive camping plot. You cannot put a septic system in...no matter how creative. And if you have no septic, then you can't get a well. None of these things bother us that much, but without the septic tank, we have no plan for our grey water. Grey water is water used by the home other than that water which is used in the toilet!
For my enviro-friends, we would need to get a NPDES permit!

Which is disappointing, but we will keep looking. We are also still considering the site we found with the septic already installed. That is a sad story...the husband and wife were going to build a cabin, and the wife died suddenly. That made me feel like we were making the right choice in getting the weeHouse sooner rather than later.

We also really like our real estate agent. Pam took us all around, which was a big help!

New news article about renting v. buying in the New York Times today. You can put in different information and figure out how long you need to stay in your house to make buying it worth it. Click the last sentence to go to that article.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

LAND


We may have found the land. We went out yesterday to check out more land. The land is near the area of Paw Paw, WV. Love the name. It is right at 2 hours from DC, which we like. And the land is in a subdivision so it has electric and a paved road. All of the lots seem to be 2 acres large.

We saw a few pieces including one which already had a septic system in place. It is for sale for $24,500. We thought having a septic in place would be great. But then we ran into this other piece of land with a great view. Unfortunately, the land cannot have a septic tank on it. But the more we have thought this through, the more we really want to have the weeHouse off the grid. That would mean we would have solar panels, a well, and a septic tank. Along these lines, we also would like to have the more environmentally friendly composting toilet (click here for more information about these).

The land we really like would have to have a composting toilet because it did not pass a "perc" test.

The impediments to "going off the grid" thus far have been concerns with getting a loan. However, as my friend Mike Murphy pointed out: we are not asking for a lot of money and we have great credit, therefore we should be able to shop around to find a lender willing to give us money for the off the grid weeHouse.

And the best part about the land we really like, pictured above, is that they are asking only $8,500 for the land. I think we can negotiate like our friend Dave does...and get it for a reduced amount.

Very exciting weeHouse day.