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This story really begins in May 2010.

We got married in April. Then we honeymooned, Paul graduated med school and after what felt like forever, we found a condo to rent in Little Italy near downtown San Diego. And then, quickly, we fell in love. Not with each other (that occurred before we said "I do"), but with this city. San Diego had been the dream for us for a really long time and now that we were here we realized it was exceeding our expectations.

May 2010 is also when I closed my bank accounts and we pooled our money into one checking and one savings account. We combined our nest eggs with no real plan for them other than it felt like a good idea to have savings. We were incredibly blessed to have no debt from undergradate education and because Paul completed his med school through the Navy, he did not owe financially for his schooling (nothing is free – he obviously owes years and years of his time to the Navy now) and so we were able to really save in the years since we graduated college.

But I say our story begins here because 33 months ago is when the theory that we might actually buy a house in San Diego was planted.

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We loved the area. LOVED. This was going to be our forever town. When Paul's military commitment was over and we finally had a chance to spin a globe and make our own decisions about where to live, we were going to choose San Diego. Of course, in the middle, we'd bounce around, but now we felt like we had a home base and a place to return to. (And our savings account and being careful with money would help make that happen.)

Fast-forward to July 2011, Paul started his two year GMO (General Medical Officer) tour and while he was deployed, I moved us to Oxnard in December 2011.

Fast-forward to September 2012. We drove down to San Diego for Paul to interview for his four year residency. The interview went well. Our seed of hope that we'd get to come home sprouted a few leaves and this idea really started to take shape.

Fast-forward to late October 2012. We found out I was pregnant! Hooray! A baby was on the way! We already planned on getting a three bedroom place, but now it felt more important if possible.

Fast-forward to mid December 2012. Paul got the call that he had been accepted to the residency program in San Diego. Like magic (except not really because it took years and insanely hard work) we were going to be moving home. I called a realtor that very day and the next night got an email with listings of three bedroom houses for sale in the area we were looking in (which at the time was very close to Balboa Park).

I feel like this is the point where people might wonder why we decided to buy a house and not just rent something. After-all, we only know for sure that we are going to be here through when Paul finishes his residency in summer 2017 (though there is a chance we'll get to stay another three years after that).

The answer is much more complex and private than I am willing to share here. But basically, we knew how much money we had saved for a down-payment. We knew how much money we could expect to bring in over the next four years. We knew how much we were comfortable paying a month. Everyone knows how low the interest rates currently are. And anyone can look up how much it costs to rent a nice three bedroom condo or house in San Diego (much, much more than our monthly mortgage + insurance + property taxes).

So based on all that, we were pretty excited & comfortable with at least looking for houses to purchase. We set a wide range of prices we were comfortable with (and ended up buying at the exact middle of that range) and made the decision that if it didn't feel right, we'd table it.

In mid-January, we drove down to San Diego and toured 14 houses with our realtor. These were places that based on our online listing results were the right size and price that we were looking for. We came back from that trip more defeated than inspired I would say. So many of the houses were just okay. So many needed a decent amount of work to make them fit our style. There was a house that was rad and we put a low offer on it, but it was countered higher than we wanted to pay and further research proved the area was completely lacking.

I had a mild panic attack one night that week. Suddenly, the whole process seemed completely ridiculous. In the past, when we had rented, we had always had a gut feeling about the places and went with that. With these houses, I had no good feelings. In fact, my gut felt like it would be easier to just stay in Oxnard where at least we knew what we were dealing with and have Paul commute to San Diego.

So, we decided two things. First, that Paul would do more research on the areas and send specific zip codes to the realtor so we could see places that first were in the best area possible (further out from Balboa Park but close to the freeways and with great schools). And second, that the pressure was off completely. We gave ourselves permission to put the move on hold until Paul was home from deployment. Yes, the baby would be here. Yes, it would be CRAZY trying to buy a house with Paul already having started residency. Yes, we'd probably end up renting at least for a little while. But the plus side would be we knew we were not rushing into something too early.

About a week and half later, we sat down at the computer to look through the 90 or so listings that had now popped up with our new zip codes. It was a Thursday night and we were more interested in passing time than actually finding a dream home. And then, the first house on the list was this house (the one I am sitting in now typing this story). It had just gone on the market about an hour earlier. It wasn't even listed on zillow as for sale yet. But the photos were insane. The area was good. The schools were fantastic. There was a park and small shopping center in walking distance.

And we wanted it. OH MAN, did we want it.

We played pretend and looked through almost all the other 90 houses and added some to our maybe list. But the whole time we kept going back to this house. We'd see photos of another great house and then compare again to make sure this house stood up. It always did. Nothing could compare.

I sent an email to our realtor that night and told her we wanted to put in an offer right away. I got a call at 9am the next morning that they wouldn't take an offer until they'd had an open house. So Saturday morning, our realtor went and took a video for us. We watched a ten minute tour on youtube and immediately signed offer paperwork for a bit below their asking price and crossed our fingers.

For 36 hours we waited. We knew there were multiple offers. We knew there would be a counter. We talked hypothetically about how high we'd go and what we'd do for the house. And then Monday, the counter came back at the asking price, but because it was a flip and the seller was anxious to sell quickly, there were all sorts of stipulations about timing, how much we had to put down and the lender we could use. We quickly talked it over, signed the counter and then I started the hoop jumping process to get everything in order as quickly as possible.

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Then, on that Tuesday with the magic sky, we got two pieces of great news. Most importantly, after a Level II ultrasound, we learned that our baby girl was okay and we got a call that the house was going to be ours.

So if you're keeping track : I was about 20 weeks pregnant, Paul was about to deploy, we'd just bought a house we hadn't seen in real life and we had a super quick timeline to close Escrow and get into it. I know. That's crazy. But we are crazy. The whole time we were going through this I kept saying to Paul, "Babe, this mess is so us." Our "normal" is abnormal and I love it that way. We dive in whole-heartedly when it feels right.

Paul got a special Power of Attorney written up so I could buy the property in both of our names and I wired our opening payment into Escrow on Wednesday. Then on Sunday, I kissed Paul good-bye for four and a half months and Monday morning I drove to San Diego and picked up my dad at the airport to go meet the inspector and see the place. I (obviously) drove up with butterflies in my stomach.

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And it was amazing. Better than the photos. Better than the video. This was our house. This was exactly where we were meant to be. I walked around a bit in a stupor while the inspector did his thing and my dad (who works in property insurance) did his too. From that day on, I never had a sense of panic about the decision we had made. Even the day I wired a very decent chunk of our nest egg into Escrow, I felt great. This was meant to be. This was the feeling I had been searching for.

I dropped my dad off at LAX and then drove the rest of the way home to Oxnard where I sat at my computer and wrote Paul the longest email on record about the biggest purchase we had ever made and how I wanted it to be our forever home. (And yes, I talked about the not great stuff too about how we needed a pipe inspection, the backyard needed better drainage and how some of the outlets needed to be grounded.)

And then, now that we'd seen it and were fully committed (you have a chance to get out of Escrow for any reason for a set number of days), I began the process of getting out of our current place and securing our loan for the new place. My desk was paperwork central for about four weeks.

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The closing process was made much more complicated with Paul being overseas, but I did it. It worked. I lost my patience about 100 times, but deep breaths and staying focused on the Big Picture (we were all healthy & baby girl was still kicking) helped keep me stable.

February was insane. By far the craziest 28 days of my life, but also the most worth it. We're here. Well, I am here. Baby girl is half here. Paul will be here.

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Our adventure is just beginning and our story continues.

p.s. I went back through the May and June blog archives to find some photos for this post and OMG – we were babies. I cannot get over how much we've grown up in the past almost three years. I guess deployments, marriage, moves, new careers & becoming a family really do change you in BIG, BIG ways. 😉

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75 responses to “our home buying story.”

  1. creole wisdom Avatar

    Love it. Sounds like you were trusting God and your gut the whole time. I think that’s the best place to be. I have always felt that I know I’m supposed to live in a place. It’s great to have that sense. I’m so glad your dad could fly in to help and your mom could help later on.

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  2. Jodi Avatar

    what an adventure!!

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  3. Julie Avatar

    Wow, this DOES sound crazy! It was so exciting to read! Congrats on the house! You are such a strong lady!
    Does it mean that Paul hasn’t even seen the house in real life yet?
    Wish you much happiness in this place of yours!

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  4. Christen Avatar
    Christen

    So exciting…you are so BRAVE! I am impressed.

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  5. Laney Avatar

    LOVE this story!! May I share my own real estate story? It’s kinda similar in the way everything felt right! I got separated in February last year. Once I knew my ex would be buying back my share of our former house, I began searching for condos. I was looking at a price range and nothing was really jumping out at me. What looked good was on a very busy boulevard. And there seemed to be nothing else available.
    One day, I decided to look just a little bit out of my price range. Like you, I was just passing time. Then I came across a gorgeous condo, fabulous, modern decor, flooded with light, high ceiling, 3rd floor, open plan, 2 bedrooms, built very recently. And just $4k above my max. I went and visited it, along with the other ones on busy streets, but I knew this one was my dream condo. I drooled over it for weeks, waiting for my ex to confirm his own mortgage. Then I finally made an offer at my max amount, which was accepted. And moved in a few weeks later, in July 2012.
    It’s the best place ever. The lady that sold it is an interior decorator, and her style is exactly like mine. Everything is spot on. She even sold me some of her stuff. Lamps, wall hangings, stools in the kitchen, stove and fridge… I’ve been there for 8 months now. I love it.

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  6. Karina K Avatar
    Karina K

    Great story!! Its just like they say when you know you know and you guys knew that this house was for you guys!!

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  7. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    congratulations! Great post on your home buying and forever town adventure!

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  8. Annelise Kliewer Avatar

    this story was so fascinating & exciting! so excited for your family! …it seems like outlets always need grounding when buying a new house 😉

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  9. Melissa Avatar

    You are just so adorable! 🙂

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  10. Ffion Avatar

    I love the way you write so much. I feel recently… I don’t know… as though your writing has become somehow richer. I feel you can really hear your own unique voice speaking through the words you write and the things you write really strike a chord somewhere. I really love how you celebrate the special magic of life and how you yourself seem so very alive.

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  11. Hagit Avatar

    Wow, thanks for sharing all this! I’ve been following you for so many years, and indeed you’ve grown! :-)))) So happy for you, the house looks beautiful, and I can’t wait to see how you decorate it! And I have to say this- I think you’re so brave, you’re absolutely amazing, really, managing all this, or so much of it, on your own. An inspiration, no doubt 🙂

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  12. Laura b Avatar

    Love the line “babe this mess is so us”. That could summarize my family’s life too! But it works out for us too. Even if sometimes things don’t appear to be great, it’s where we are supposed to be and we are meant to be learning a lesson from life. Congrats on the new house! And thanks for sharing the whole exciting process with us!

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  13. ee k. Avatar

    What an incredible story. You inspire me always.

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  14. Jane Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this! It especially resonates right now because I am contemplating a big move and part of what’s been holding me back is the hassle of selling my current condo and finding a perfect next home, and your post reminds me that I need to focus on what really matters (starting a new life with my love), not the hassles and red tape that’s standing in my way!

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    Vanessa

    Such an inspirational story. I’m impressed you manage on your own so well! Since you and Paul researched zip codes/nice areas in San Diego, would you mind sharing a few of the safer/family-friendly areas you were looking at? I’m considering a move to SD but know very little of the area. Any insider info would be so helpful!
    Good luck with your pregnancy! I’m 24 weeks myself – also a June baby 🙂

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  16. Miriam Avatar

    This is an amazing story to read. I’ve been following you since a little after you got engaged and you and Paul have gone through so much since! Congratulations on your new house and your baby.

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  17. Claire Avatar

    Elise – thank you for always sharing from your heart. Your blog is BY FAR the best one out there and one which I return to everyday for inspiration. YAY for happy times and for growing so much x

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  18. Kimberly B. Avatar

    Such a wonderful story you have!

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    Virginia

    My fiance and I were in the same boat when it came to buying versus renting in DC – the housing market being what it is, and the apartments being so insanely overpriced, we pay less with a mortgage than we would if we were renting, and hopefully the investment will pay off when we’re ready to move again (because this is not our forever home 🙂 ). Congrats on the new house! Doesn’t it feel like when something is right, the whole universe conspires to help you make it work?

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  20. Giulia Avatar

    i’m so happy for you! this is such a beautiful story:)
    baby will be proud of her mama and papa if she reads this when she’s older

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  21. Brittany @ Kitchen::Candid Avatar

    That is so exciting!! I can’t wait to see how you decorate your new space. Cheers to many happy memories made in that home!!!

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  22. emily hassman Avatar

    This gave me chills! Congratulations on your whirl-wind house buying and welcome to home ownership. I just can’t get over that ceiling and those windows! Man oh man, it’s gorgeous.
    This has me reminiscing back to our house-buying experience. The day we moved in, we found the refrigerator plugged in to an outlet in the LIVING ROOM through a hole drilled in the wall… sticky note saying “sorry the outlet just died this morning!” HA. The beginning a beautiful love/hate relationship between us and our home 😉 I hope your relationship with your home is all love!!

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    JC

    Congratulations!! So thrilled for you. It’s kind of amazing how the universe conspires in our favor sometimes. 🙂

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  24. Megan Anderson Avatar

    Love how you documented this story in a BIG PICTURE way!

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  25. ~Michelle Avatar

    Great post Elise!
    Yes indeed you were and are very lucky to not have any debt from your schooling. I am in my 40s and I still owe $19,000 for my college education. I am glad I have paid the vast majority of it off. But then, I went to grad school 4 years ago and tripled my debt. It was hard for me to buy a condo with only my one little income and that big debt over my head.
    People who start out in the hole have to run twice as fast to get half as far in life, that is the sad truth. But I feel very lucky, just like you do. I feel very lucky that going to college was even an option for a poor girl from the West Side of Chicago, like me, thanks to the federal government. I feel very lucky that I was able to go to graduate school, again that was a dream so far out of reach for so long. I felt very lucky to go through the home buying process, all by myself, on just my one little income. (and it was very very little) Right now, I feel lucky that I got my dream job just a few weeks after I got my Masters degree, for so very many of my classmates are still working part time, or they are working retail or in some unrelated area.
    Feeling lucky yourself makes it easy to feel glad for others when they are lucky as well.
    Thank you to Paul so much for his service to our country. I know he did it so he could go to med school debt free, but I am still thankful to him as well as to all our military service members. Deployment must be very hard on them all.

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  26. ~Michelle Avatar

    I meant to say ^^^^ that is why I am so happy for you and Paul with this home purchase and your growing family. Thanks for sharing it with us. I really enjoy reading your blog, even though your life and mine feel very very far apart. I love getting a glimpse into how other people think and live.

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  27. Michelle E Avatar
    Michelle E

    This makes me so happy for you 🙂 You work so hard and that’s so cool to see. So many qualities of your marriage is what I am looking for (sorry if that sounds a bit creepy!) You guys just seem like the perfect team. Congratulations on everything coming together!!

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  28. melissa Avatar

    I love your stories!!
    Even though I know you already got the house, I read with anticipation!! Congrats, again!

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  29. Cynthia H Avatar

    I recognized so much of our own home buying process in this post. Thanks for sharing! And here’s to being crazy and you!

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  30. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you so much. 🙂

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  31. elise blaha Avatar

    crazy! congrats on finding such a wonderful place!! 🙂

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  32. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you so much! my writing skills come and go throughout the seasons… but during big life changes I tend to write better. 🙂

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  33. elise blaha Avatar

    nope! just photos and video tours now that we can facetime here.

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  34. Shay Avatar

    Elise, I love how you share your story with us, and getting to know “you” it comes out so vividly in your posts! I wish you & your fam the best of luck, and am so happy for you! Congrats girl, on everything ;]

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  35. krugthethinker Avatar

    What an incredible story! Thank you for sharing it. How awesome of you both to trust your instincts and dive in with both feet. It should be your family motto! 🙂

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  36. Laney Avatar

    And the same to you! 🙂

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    Joanne P

    What a great story. Wow, you really are BRAVE! How awesome. Good luck, SD is a great spot.

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  38. Audrey Avatar

    is it bonkers weird that i got a little teary when I read this? Is it possible for me to be this happy for an almost perfect stranger? Congratulations!

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  39. Sarah Stäbler Avatar

    Great story! It’s funny to look back and see how much you’ve changed. I had to smile at the line “That’s crazy. But we are crazy.”! It’s definitely important to go with your gut, and you guys did great with the house!
    Congratulations on your lovely new house!

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  40. Elizabeth Avatar

    Love this. So happy that things are going well in your life, and that you have such wonderful things on the horizon to look forward to!

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  41. Donna M Avatar

    Lovely story. It was meant to be.

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  42. Chrystina Avatar

    I recently also did the home buying thing alone. It’s a trip, right? I remember the day I sat in the hotel room I was in on a business trip with papers literally SURROUNDING me that I had to read, figure out what they said, and sign. Your story almost brought me to tears – I love happy endings. And new beginnings 🙂

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  43. Ffion Avatar

    🙂 I feel recently I’ve really felt a big change in the emotional quality of your writing and the way you express and convery your thoughts 🙂 It’s really wonderful to hear you write from the heart so well. And very brave of you to share your feelings so honestly 😉

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  44. Sandi Keene Avatar
    Sandi Keene

    Just could not be happier for you, Paul and baby girl to have found the place you can wholeheartedly call HOME. Excited with you to watch the transformation as you make it your own. When you decided to take BRAVE on, it truly was the word for your year. Go, Elise!

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  45. Tara Avatar

    Oh! This is just utterly delightful and I am SO HAPPY for you three!
    This gives me such hope that house-buying is a totally do-able, totally crazy thing to do…but that it works out!
    Thanks for being so BRAVE and sharing all these little details!

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  46. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your journey in buying a place, Elise! What a crazy, exciting rollercoaster ride! Me and my partner were looking for a place to buy awhile and never had that moment you’ve described where it felt right. As soon as we started looking at options to build, though, we looked at about 10 places and knew instantly when we found the right one. We even agreed on all the changes we’re making to it with no issues, and we couldn’t agree on anything when buying was on the cards!
    I’m so happy that it’s all working out for your little family! I love reading your blog each day, and posts like this where you show your heart and soul in your writing are the reason I keep coming back!

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  47. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    Posts like these are so comforting. My boyfriend and I have been long distance for the last six months and reading you reminisce about your journey as a couple both together and apart reminds me of all the good; I remember extra why it’s worth it.

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  48. Stephanie Howell Avatar

    Oh, sweet friend I am SO happy for you two. Three. 🙂 It is such a gift to be able to witness your beautiful,joyful journey. I loved getting to spend time with you and Paul and came home telling Jimmy how much I just adore y’all. You are so in LOVE and so happy. Reminds me of another couple I know really well. Hahahah!
    xoxoox
    Steph
    P.S. Another plus of finally getting to hang out with you is that now I literally hear your posts in your voice. Heee!

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  49. Jamie Lynn Avatar

    You are such an inspiration! I am in absolute love with your blog. I am looking forward to your interior decorating posts now that you have a new, beautiful home to play with! How exciting!

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