Well, we still haven't signed an official paper, but we have gotten an email from our new landlord* going over details of the next bit: move in date, procedure preferences for house changes- stuff discussed one would expect when it's pretty much settled
*a Puerto Rican married to a German living in Ireland. Oh, and he's a philosophy professor. She's a midwife.
- The house is pretty much a block from rt 60 and Mass Ave in the center of Arlington, where the bike path crosses over Mass. Ave.
- It means there's a min. of 3 bus lines: 67, 77, 79 that all go through to major Red Line stops.
- Hardwood floors
- Rebuilt after being taken down to the studs 4 years ago
- fresh walls
- new doors
- new insulation (cellulose)
- fresh paint (but we're going to add some color
- no certificate, but really- it's lead free
- baby-proofed already. Even has gates on a few key doors, outlets for sure, plus some hardware for bouncy chairs in kitchen and a 2nd floor room
- HOT TUB (almost never used since it was put in over 4 years ago: original owner sadly died before she could use it, new owner never wanted to deal, past tenant also didn't want to deal.
- Gas stove
- Decks: 1 at front door, 1 outside kitchen (next to glassed in area where hot tub is), 1 on 2nd floor, which is the biggest of the lot.
- Promise of a lot of sun, although the day we were there it was rainy- we have to take their word for it
- Approx. 1.5 mi. from Alewife via bike path
- Less than a mile from The House of Monkeys
- So that bit by Spy Pond: so, parks and pond!
- Quiet street, no traffic except for those who live there and their visitors
- But also a block from ice cream, buses, library, and you know: downtown Arlington
- Trees
- Not a lot of yard, but clearly flowers have been allowed to bloom
- Neighbors well settled and long-term, single family dwellings
- Actual permit parking for overnight street parking- didn't even know that happened in the restrictive Arlington, yo.
- Has basement, new washer, room for q_e's stuff
- Given the green light to make alterations, like building some dividing walls in the basement to contain the tools (with landlord's involvement/approval). We'll be picking out paint chips soon, too, for key rooms.
- I'd say we're about 1-2 rooms shy from being Really Great.
- Not entirely sure what we'll do with the baby when he's more independent: I have yet to picture ideal, dedicated kid space for him yet. I have decided I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. That's next year's (or the year after's) problem.
- The space is very different from what we've had for almost a decade
- No garage
- No closets to speak of
- Kitchen is decent, but only 1/3 the storage
- All this means we'll be paring down a lot of stuff. Something we'd have to do after so many years of entropy anyway.
- Also buying and/or building stuff to start off on the right foot
*a Puerto Rican married to a German living in Ireland. Oh, and he's a philosophy professor. She's a midwife.
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Yes- I realize Lexington's not that far away, yet Arlington? SO much more accessible. We are a bizarre little part of the world, are we not, when 5 miles is a huge deal :)
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I know, right?!
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Half way!!!
Re: Half way!!!
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My favorite way to get rid of stuff is by asking Vietnam Vets to come pick it up from my porch: http://www.scheduleapickup.com
But sure, if you need more help beyond that, lemme know.
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Yay!
*hugs*
Re: Yay!
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I know, right?
You should make sure the hot tub is not a myth at some point. Just to be safe. For science.
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Cheers
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