House Hunt, Number 2
We visited 12 houses over the course of two days, experiencing sunshine and blizzard. I even had a treacherous moment when navigating a short stretch of ice covered up hill road. The tires decided they would deny friction and we got to travel backward. The driver's wheel only gave a semblance of controlling the car. Fortunately, I tried it twice to the same result because I really felt I had figured out how to get up that hill on the first go round. Make God laugh. Tell him your plans.
Friday was a glorious day in the mountains. Fresh fallen snow covered the hills around us. The sun played peak-a-boo through puffy white clouds. The weather forecast called for rain all day but it didn't make an appearance until late. We saw five homes on Friday, starting the search immediately upon arrival from the drive up from Los Angeles. We had to do one swap out where we lost the 150acre ranch that had a 1Bed/1 Bath house on the property for the house with a huge shop on the back of the property. The Queen was against the 150acre property from the start after seeing the pictures of the squalid house. I kept reminding her that it was on a 150acres. I have certain lust for land at the moment.
In two of the properties we saw on Friday, there were widows selling their beloved houses because their husbands had just passed. In one case, I felt the woman getting ready to tear up talking about how much she her husband loved this house.
There were two properties we really liked. One, with the aforementioned widow, was on Tip Top Road. From the pictures, it looked like nothing special, but seeing the setting for the house was something else. It was a beautiful property. The house was only fair, but in really great shop. And has a lot to recommend it. We'd probably have to build a big structure on the property for office and shop space.
Tip Top house
View from Tip Top
The other property was on Woodview. It sat on 8 acres and the house was huge, by far the largest house we saw all weekend. Most of the land was hillside, but not too steep. It had a building site at the bottom of the property as well were water, power, and sewage hookups were already in place.This is the property the Queen loves. I give it a resounding meh. But it will work.
We actually saw two properties on Woodview and I had high hopes for the second property. It was over 30 acres and at one point there was a 5 acre lake on the property. Unfortunately the dam for the lake washed away in 2016 during flooding. It would cost $50K to fix. Now the property has this giant 5 acre mess in the middle of the property. The house was bad and the second house we couldn't get into because it still had tenants. But it did have a really nice barn on the property with room for 4 horses. The 5 acre swamp was a deal killer.
The second day we saw seven houses. Two really caught our attention. One was on Jean road. Was really big and new. Unfortunately, all the acreage was on a steep cliff with exception being where the house pad was cut out of the cliff. But it was big and nice and had tons of rooms.
Jean Rd House
The second property sits on 77 acres. It would be like living inside our own little park. It took us about five minutes of walking just to get from the gate to the house. It sits atop a knoll so there are views all around it. There is a huge 2 story outbuilding that has about 2000 sq feet on the 2nd floor.
The problem is the house. The house is a disaster. It's a weird manufactured home that they added on addition. The Queen says she couldn't live in the house. At least not for any length of time. It would require a tremendous remodel or tearing down the main house and building a new house. Which are all doable. It's also really far from town. Or at least I thought. When I checked the map. it is actually 5 miles closer to Oakhurst than Tip Top which I thought was much closer to civilization.
Raymond House (House to left, barn to right)
So, Goldilocks. We need to find the house that is just right. (The Queen would move into Woodview tomorrow. And I can't fault her. It's the newest home. It has the most space. It would require the least amount of work. But see, I'm dumb. I'd like to make the Raymond property work.
We rounded out the trip by realizing The Queen had left her camera bag in the hotel room when we were about an hour from Los Angeles. The nice people at the Best Western will be shipping it to us later this week.
Now, I have to go receive 1500 sq feet of laminate floor, since we are also in the middle of a house remodel.