House Hunting
“What you up to Saturday?” Sophie
asked as we enjoyed a brief catch up on the phone,
“House hunting again.” I sighed.
“Have you and Simon still not
agreed on a house?”
“No! It’s getting ridiculous now. We’ve
viewed 33 houses. I think even the agents are sick of hearing from us.”
“So how many are you seeing
Saturday?”
“Um…4 I think. Unless Simon has
added anymore to the list.”
“Well have fun. Good luck.” Sophie said chuckling “I’ll text
you and see how you get on.”
“Ok. Don’t hold your breath for
good news. See you soon Soph.” I hung up feeling deflated. The house hunting
was getting me down. I’d been so excited when we’d sold our house but now I was
feeling a mixture of stress, impatience, and worry. We’d sold our house four
weeks ago and I was worried the buyer would pull out and we’d be back to square
one. I’d seen several properties I liked but Simon had found a negative in
every one. Kitchen too small, no rear access, no scope for extending, garden
too narrow, doesn’t like the road. The list went on and on. I said we would
never find something 100% perfect and we needed to compromise but Simon seemed
to be holding out for perfection and I was losing patience. I felt like sending
him by himself as my opinion seemed to count for very little but curiosity
always got the better of me so I went along.
Saturday morning as we arrived at
the first house we were greeted by Toby one of the estate agents. He smiled
warmly but looked resigned to failure. This was the fourth time we’d meet him
and the ninth house he’d showed us round. I smiled and followed him into the
house. It was a lovely semi-detached, three large bedrooms, decent sized
garden, garage and kitchen diner that was a little dated but a lovely size with
lots of natural light. I could see us living here but stopped my imagination
from running away from me as I sensed Simon was not convinced. He was asking
the agent questions about the boiler, roof and council tax band and I zoned
out. My phone beeped dragging me back. I
shook my head and smiled as I saw a text appear ‘Are you looking for a new house? Need help? Text 1234 for more details.’
I often wondered where these companies got your details from. Their timing was
immaculate but I was not in the mood to be replying to some spam. Eventually
the viewing ended as we made our way back to the car telling Toby we would call
him tomorrow with our feedback and made our way to the next house.
After viewing all four properties
we went for lunch. “So what did you think?” I asked Simon hopefully as we found
a table.
“I’m not sure. I liked the first
one but something wasn’t quite right.”
“Mm. What about the third one the
kitchen was beautiful and I loved the bi folding doors onto the garden.”
“Yeah that was stunning but the
road was a bit noisy didn’t you think?” I gritted my teeth and wished I still smoked
and could go outside for five minutes to chill out.
“I thought the road was fine. You couldn't
hear a thing in the house. I really liked it.” I replied trying to remain calm.
“I think it was probably the best
we’ve seen today but I’m not sure I’d want to commit and make an offer.” He
reached across the table and squeezed my hand. “I just want it to be perfect. I
don’t want to move again. It will be our proper family home.” He smiled. I knew
all Simon really wanted was a family homelike the one he’d grown up in. We were
planning on starting a family and he had good intentions but his need for
perfection was grating on me. He failed to remember the fact his own family
home had been extended, decorated, and tweaked over the years and he seemed to
be remembering things through rose tinted glasses. His own mother had laughed
and told me I had the patience of a saint as we’d filled her in on our house
hunting adventures the week before. She’d told Simon to lower his expectations
but the advice has fallen on deaf ears.
A couple of days later I logged on
to my emails and a message jumped out at me. It said it was from Premium Movers
1234. I’d never heard of them but opened the email. A property listing appeared and as I read the
details a smile spread over my face. It was perfect. It was like someone had squeezed
all our wish list components into one house. I excitedly called the number
displayed and arranged a viewing and texted Simon.
We went that evening after work. I
tried not to get my hopes up but excitement bubbled in my stomach as we pulled
up outside. It looked lovely and even Simon was smiling. An agent appeared and
we went inside. It was amazing. High ceilings, spacious rooms, decent garden,
quiet location. I loved it. As the viewing ended I looked at Simon who was
grinning. “Do you like it?” I said
“I love it.” Simon replied. I
hugged him tightly and kissed him. “Do you want to make an offer?” He whispered
in my ear.
“Yes. 100%.” I said feeling my eyes
water.
There and then we offered the full
asking price and the agent called the vendor who happily accepted. That night
we cracked open the champagne and I relaxed for what felt like the first time
in weeks. The next day I got a call from Toby. “Congrats on the house. You guys
were quick of the mark. I didn’t even know it had come on the market. Who
showed you round?”
“Um…do you know what I can’t
remember his name? I didn’t realise it was one of your houses. We had an email
from another company yesterday about it. Premium Movers 1234.”
“Oh that’s weird. Never heard of
them. Maybe head office are using a new marketing tool and not told us.” Toby
said “No worries. Main thing is you guys have finally found a house. I’ll get
the paperwork sent out today.”
The house sale went through without
a single hitch. We never did find out who Premium Movers 1234 were but I
silently thanked them every time I opened the door to my new dream house.
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