Pretty day today for a relaxed and fun home tour and lunch for Falmouth Realtors! Such a nice opportunity to sit down and just enjoy each other and a yummy lunch provided by Meryl Watson of Cape Cod Five. Thank you all!
Birth of a New Home
Happy buyers closed Friday on this lot on Cobblestone Lane in North Falmouth. In 8 months, they’ll be in their exceptional brand-new home. Congratulations, Ellen and Dave!
First Home!
All buyer closings are exciting, as people embark on what they hope will be a wonderful new time in their lives. But maybe the first one is just a bit more special, just because it’s the first. Here are the keys to a sweet cottage on an old dirt road in Sandwich, just perfect for this first-time buyer and his honey. He worked hard to get to this place, and is justifiably proud and joyful. We hope every dream will come true!
West Falmouth Library House Tour
Last Sunday I continued my December tradition of helping the West Falmouth Library during the annual house tour. This has been held now for decades; was started when the library was not part of the town or Cape-wide library system, and depended on donations and volunteers to exist. The tour has become a substantial source of funding for the library, and it’s a fun event. For me, in and out of fabulous and not -so-fabulous houses every day of the week, the fun part is not so much the houses, but the friends and acquaintances I see throughout the few hours I’m on duty.
In addition, the committee spends weeks making holiday decorations which are for sale at the library until they’re sold out. The prices are token for charming, hand made items, and there’s still a selection. Go, and help support the library while you pick up gifts and decorations for your own home!
House Swap 101
Swapping homes is a delicate and somewhat difficult process, not for the faint of heart or sloppy of habit. We each spent a lot of time clearing away a lot of our own personal stuff to make room for the guests. This itself took the better part of two days for me.
In addition, we were using each other’s car, and since my inspection sticker was going to expire Nov. 30, part of my prep included getting a new sticker. But big surprise, the car got a big “R” (for “rejected”) instead of a new sticker, because my old license plate was apparently no longer sufficiently visible. Who knew? But this required another half day – a half day I hadn’t planned on – of going to the Registry to order new plates, and returning to the inspection station to re-inspect and get a new sticker.
In real estate, clients’ needs and strict deadlines can’t be rescheduled because the agent is unavailable, so organizing to take care of clients and their transactions in absentia was another time-consuming and sometimes murky task. Fortunately, both Sissy and I were able to continue to work remotely, although three mornings my phone rang way too early with calls from people who had no idea I was away or that HI is five hours behind Cape Cod.
The key to a successful house swap really depends on both parties being flexible, generous, and hospitable, which luckily, we were. We each derived as much pleasure from the others enjoying our home and town as we did from the time we were spending in a new home and town. It’s remarkable to me that two strangers, along with their families, could so easily and happily share each others’ lives in this most essential way. But we did, and all of us are thankful for the random set of circumstances that brought us together.
We’re already planning the next swap!
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