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Selling Grandma’s House

July 2, 2009 By Rhoda 44 Comments

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In case you might be wondering, we recently said goodbye to Grandma Eleanor’s little house, since it was recently sold. With this market, I guess we were lucky to get what we did out of it and after about 6 months on the market, a single lady bought it and has already moved in. Peter and I went by there just to check things out one more time before the closing day.IMG_5077

I know he is relieved to have it sold. No more paying property taxes on it and no more maintenance. It is a cute little house, but with that comes the upkeep of older properties.

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The neighborhood in Crestwood still has some very pretty cottages that are in much better shape than Grandma’s house was. Unfortunately, this area is not the best in town. This house just a couple houses down has a beautification award sign in the
front.
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And it’s been kept up well. I think there are still quite a few elderly folks living in the neighborhood, but younger ones are moving in as well. IMG_5075

And this one across the street really has some nice curb appeal. But, time to say goodbye to the little house. Grandma was not happy about selling it, but it will benefit her in the long run. She only lived in this house for about 2 or 3 years and she’s been away from it for 9 years now. I didn’t realize it had been that long. In fact, only 3 years ago when we moved over here, all we heard was how Grandma wanted to sell this little house and use the money to build a log cabin as a second home. I’m talking obsessed for more than a year. Over log cabins. Yikes! So you can imagine all of that to deal with. No way can you just let them do what they want.

She lives with Peter’s mom in a nice suburban brick garden home outside Birmingham. And it’s paid for. So they can really just enjoy themselves without a lot of worries now. She has a little rose garden that she putters in and their property is the perfect size for them. So, farewell little house. Someone else can love the house now. Eleanor is doing just fine where she is.

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So, on the way back home, we stopped off in Five Points to have dinner at our favorite Thai restaurant.

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Surin West. We ordered egg rolls for an appetizer. IMG_5093

And I had my favorite Pad Prik, a delicious entree of pork, onions and green peppers, and mushrooms.

A good way to end the day. Do you like Thai? It’s one of my favorites now.

Head on over to my friend, Kaye’s blog for a fun 4th of July giveaway this weekend. You’ll want to get in on it!

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  1. Blondie's Journal says

    July 2, 2009 at 6:51 am

    I'm happy for you, Peter & Grandma Eleanor that the house sold. I have never been in that situation but my dad is now going on 83 and who knows what the future holds.

    Never heard of the Thai dish you ordered. Do you think they have different Thai food in the south than they do in the midwest?!!

    Have a great 4th, Rhoda!! 🙂

    xoxo
    Jane

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  2. Melanie says

    July 2, 2009 at 7:13 am

    What an adorable house! Love it!

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  3. Cindy @ Chalk it Up! says

    July 2, 2009 at 7:29 am

    This house is adorable. I'm glad you were able to sell it.

    I've never had thai food. It's spicy, right? I love anything spicy.

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  4. Anonymous says

    July 2, 2009 at 7:37 am

    Glad to hear the house sold. You are very lucky to sell it in this economy, so many houses on the market!

    I hope Eleanor continues to do well. It's so very hard to see them have to give up their independence. They may get strange ideas about what they want to do, but I think it has to do (in some way) with them losing independence and having to depend on others. That can be so very hard for them. Glad to hear she has her roses.

    tina

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  5. Bonita says

    July 2, 2009 at 7:40 am

    Grandmother's house reminds me of our first house. It was a bungalow and not in the best part of town, but it was ours. I think her house is adorable and the perfect size for a single woman. I hope the new owner enjoys it and that Eleanor can relinquish it without a lot of drama.

    I've never tasted thai food. For some reason, it's never appealed to me, but your pictures and description make it seem tasty. Maybe I'll try some.

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  6. Lara says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:07 am

    Well, now I am terribly homesick. Grandma Eleanor's home is just so cute. I kinda like those "transitional areas" of Birmingham. I wanted to live in Forest Park/Highland area but we lived in Helena.

    If you ever get to Surin at lunchtime order the "Chicken Noodle Bowl". Its rice noodles with chicken and a creamy coconut curry sauce. My husband & I have been in FL for 5 years & we still talk about the noodle bowl.

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  7. The Quintessential Magpie says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:08 am

    Congratulations on the sale, Rhoda! I'm glad the stress is off of your DH. That's a good thing and worth its weight in gold.

    XO,

    Sheila 🙂

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  8. Adrienne says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:09 am

    love thai food. went to see mom on monday and we shared beef salad and yellow curry. mmmmmm! sweet home grandma lived in.

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  9. paintergal says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:10 am

    Those are my kind of houses! Glad to hear Grandma's house sold.

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  10. Lou Cinda says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:20 am

    I am so happy for you that you were able to sell the house! I just recently sold my parent's home (after 3 years!) and it was bittersweet to say the least! But the burden of "trying" to take care of it was almost unbearable! Both of my parents are deceased and it was a large house with property which needed to be mowed, etc. The man who bought it is precious sweet and he is restoring it and I LOVE everything he is doing! I go by often and he lets me just wander through and relive all of my childhood memories, as I was raised in that house!

    Anway, I'm rambling!!

    Have a great 4th!

    Lou Cinda 🙂

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  11. Things That Inspire says

    July 2, 2009 at 8:20 am

    It's interesting, as much as I love houses, I have never really been attached to the ones I have lived in. Perhaps that is because I moved so many times growing up; by the time I was 12 I had moved 7 times.

    I wonder how I will feel when we sell our current home? It is the home that my three children have lived in their entire lives. I guess it depends what I am moving in to!

    It is nice that someone has moved into the home and are living there, instead of tearing it down. So many small, older homes have been torn down in Atlanta, but just as many have been renovated. It seems like more and more people are renovating and staying put these days.

    Thai…oh, now you have put that in my head! I love it.

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  12. Susan says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:05 am

    What a blessing (albeit bittersweet) the house has been sold! I have lots of friends that live in Crestwood and LOVE it. Trust me–that little area of Crestwood North is really up and coming for young people and families! I'm sure the new owner will give it the TLC it has missed since your GMIL moved away. I'm glad your GMIL is happy in her new place–gardening is good for the soul, they say…

    I'm so happy your husband STILL has his grandmother. What a treasure. I lost my dear GM several years ago, and have become very close to my husband's grandmother–still going strong at 91. My daughter is her namesake.

    Love Surin, but have you tried Taste of Thailand? It's in Hoover off of Lorna Road–VERY good. In fact, I think the owners may have opened another Thai restaurant down your way in Inverness…also, next time you're in Five Points, check out the Indian restaurant by Western. YUMMY.

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  13. Lois Grebowski says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:29 am

    I know that y'all can rest easy now that the home is sold. I hope the new owner enjoys it. The home looks like a gem.

    Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

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  14. Nancy says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:32 am

    I'm sure there are mixed emotions involved in selling a home, but I'm glad it sold for you. It's a sweet little home and the other homes nearby look sweet as well.

    I've never had Thai before. But your meal sounds good!

    Nancy

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  15. Richella says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:35 am

    Surin West! Yummy! My husband's office was in Five Points, and I loved going to have lunch with him. So much to choose from down there.

    I'm for you guys that you were able to sell the little house. That's one worry you can cross off your list, thank God.

    Have a great day!

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  16. Natalie says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:38 am

    The house is charming and I am delighted that it sold. I understand her reluctance to sell. I think it must be very hard to have to give up your home and independence and have a need to rely on others. I am so glad she has her garden – digging is good for the soul!

    Have a happy and healthy 4th!

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  17. Teacher says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:43 am

    Thai food is amazing! My favorite are pad thai and chicken massamon. Your grandmother's little house is too cute. I am glad everything worked out for the best with its sale.

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  18. marty39 says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:44 am

    It's always so hard to give up any house. I find it hard to move and I'm sure she did too. Nice to get it sold. I hope she's happy. Hugs, Marty

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  19. Pat@Back Porch Musings says

    July 2, 2009 at 9:54 am

    It's so good to hear Grandma Eleanor's house has sold.

    I love that style house. I would be happy to sell our home and the condo, if I could find a home like that, on the water, completely renovated and ready to move in!;-)

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  20. blushing rose says

    July 2, 2009 at 10:04 am

    Hold close to your heart the wonderful memories that you have, & enjoy the joys it will bring to another lady of the manor. Happy 4th, my friend. TTFN ~ Marydon

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