Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I LOVE house shopping! We have a running list of the non-negotiables that we agree on and a budget and we do not deviate.
LOL, enjoy house hunting for the rest of your lives!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, step back. It is not you, it is the market and the pressures of time that you are putting on yourself.
Normally both of you would most likely have different expectation from a house and this should
be agreed upon first. Otherwise you are looking at wrong homes that you argue about.
Make a list of things each one of you can and can not live with and then you will have
a clear picture of what is that both of you agree upon. Keep the list in mind every time
you see a home and if it is not on her and his list then it is not on their list.
Other then that, why rush, do as others suggested. Rent and wait.
DC market is going to slow down and a lot. Not that there are no people wanting to buy or sell.
No. It is because those who want to sell might want to hold on to their homes for longer
trying to wait through the uncertain geopolitical and their job stability times.
Since most people who live in DC area work for government, the job security is not just there
at this time. Even if not fore everyone, enough people is affected to affect those, who are not
affected directly.
Anonymous wrote:
It's a reflection of the health of your marriage, honestly, OP. Most people skate through the routine of their lives without realizing their marriage may need work, until these things come up, like buying a house in a hot market, or a sudden illness or job loss, and pushes them into truly interacting with one another in a different way.
We have to sit down and refocus your priorities. Make a list of needs and wants, locations and price range.
Then take the list and visit only houses in those locations and price range. Whittle it own accoring to whether they have your "needs". Choose the one which also has some "wants".
And keep in mind that renting is so much better than buying if you haven't found something you both like!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I LOVE house shopping! We have a running list of the non-negotiables that we agree on and a budget and we do not deviate.
LOL, enjoy house hunting for the rest of your lives!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is this hard for everyone. It's a huge emotional, lifestyle, and financial investment.
The HGTV effect doesn't help.