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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. KK says

    July 2, 2009 at 10:46 am

    I am so thankful her house did sell as I'm sure you are too! And thrilled that she is happy where she is now.
    Thanks so much for the mention of the giveaway.
    You are very sweet and very special to me.
    Blessings today and always,
    Kaye
    Matthew 21:22

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  2. HeathahLee says

    July 2, 2009 at 11:02 am

    I know you are glad to have it sold! It was a cute little house, though!

    And we have a little Thai restaurant here where I live. I haven't been there but once, but I am dying to go back! I got the Pad Thai noodles (at least I think that's what it was called) that had peanut sauce in them…YUMM-O!

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  3. Tracy @ comfortandluxury says

    July 2, 2009 at 11:11 am

    So nice to hear that Grandma's happy where she's living now. I remember reading your story about painting her house and how insistent she was that she'd be moving back in. I really sympathized with her then. As much as I love my little house, I can't imagine wanting or having to leave it and my life here. She's so lucky to have you and your husband and whoever else has worked so hard to smooth her transitions. And you've racked up massive 'good karma' points!
    Have a fantastic Fourth, Rhoda!

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  4. Michelle says

    July 2, 2009 at 11:21 am

    So glad to hear the house sold! Our house in PA sold last week so now we're househunting in our new hometown in Idaho. 🙂

    I love Thai food! My favorites are spring rolls and garlic chicken.

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  5. Becky K. says

    July 2, 2009 at 11:37 am

    What a cute post. Your personality is showing. I got a chuckle out of your relief to have this behind you. Very understandable.

    This house will make a lovely home for its new owner, I am sure. It is a good thing that Grandma Eleanor is safely with her daughter.

    Blessings.

    Becky K.

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  6. Rona's Home Page says

    July 2, 2009 at 11:52 am

    What an adorable home. This would be the perfect size for us.
    My husband says that he wants a condo…no yard to maintain. I would love a little garden and I know Toby, the wonder dog would love it too.
    Have a Happy July 4th.

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  7. Amanda @ Serenity Now says

    July 2, 2009 at 12:45 pm

    What a darling little house! Great neighborhood too. 🙂 Glad you were able to sell it so a new family can enjoy it. 🙂

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  8. MimiG says

    July 2, 2009 at 1:13 pm

    Surin West – Thai beef salad. T.H.E. B.E.S.T. S.A.L.A.D. ever!
    MimiG

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  9. Lauren says

    July 2, 2009 at 1:14 pm

    hey rhody – your bead board thing looks good! love you. lauren

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  10. Shanna says

    July 2, 2009 at 1:29 pm

    what cute houses!

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  11. Wagonwife Designs says

    July 2, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    I am happy that the home sold and the maintenance phase is over for you. There is so much too be grateful for, but the loss of independence is so hard for seniors. I hope this new chapter will be a wonderful one for your family. Creating new memories with much less stress.
    Thanks for the tour.
    Debra

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  12. Melissa Miller says

    July 2, 2009 at 1:59 pm

    Congrats on the home sale Rhoda! I'm sure it was bittersweet.
    What a precious neighborhood.

    How cool!
    Surrin is my sister and her hubby's favorite restaurant.
    I'm pretty sure I told you she lives in Birmingham and is a teacher at VHHS.

    Have a bleassed and Happy 4th!
    ~Melissa 🙂

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  13. grannyann says

    July 2, 2009 at 2:13 pm

    I know what you mean, I rent out my mom's house and the upkeep is hard. It is right next door so that makes it easier but renters are hard on it. I really need to sell it before Obama's deal passes and I have to make it energy efficient or let it sit. Might let it sit then I don't have to worry about renters next door.

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  14. Kristen says

    July 2, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    YUM! I love Surin West.

    Crestwood seems to be making a comeback. I live over in the McCalla/Bessemer area and things are picking up over there as well.

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  15. momstheword says

    July 2, 2009 at 4:49 pm

    I loved the cottage tour (I followed the links). Very cute little house. My grandma's house was a small cottage too.

    My mother lives with us now. Originally she had hope that she could live alone after my dad passed away a year and a half ago.

    But a couple of trips to the hospital and needing help to recover convinced her she couldn't be by herself.

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  16. YaYa's Funhouse says

    July 2, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    Congrats on the sale. The little cottage is adorable. Thanks for sharing the pics.

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  17. Rose - The Center of My Self says

    July 2, 2009 at 7:50 pm

    Just an adorable little cottage. And the upgrades inside look so nice. Love the floors. I hope the new owner loves the home and cares for it well. Grandma Eleanor is lucky to have family to help with things like this. But it has to be hard to give up her independence. I dread the day that my daughter says "No way can you just let them do what they want" about me. sigh …

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  18. The Pilston's says

    July 2, 2009 at 10:35 pm

    Just wanted to say hi because I am a fellow Crestwoodian! It is quite a special place. You can't help but love it. The house we live is a little 1950 cottage. I have been contemplating creating a blog just for it. We are renting while we wait to sell our home in Georgia. The properties in Crestwood are selling very well considering the market.

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  19. Todd and Randi says

    July 3, 2009 at 7:04 am

    Yummy Surin! I used to eat there when I lived in Atlanta. Pad Prik is my favorite dish too! It makes my mouth water just thinking about it.

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  20. Anonymous says

    July 3, 2009 at 5:18 pm

    Glad to hear that the house sold. In this market 6 months isn't so bad. I remember you blogging about a few pieces that you hoped to get after the sale. Looking forward to seeing what you will do with them.
    You are so creative that I know they will be terrific.
    Jo

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