Who can guess where this photo was taken around town? I’ll treat the winner to coffee or lunch at the place nearest to the location.
Where Is It?
I’ll treat the first person to correctly guess where this photo was taken to coffee or lunch at the place nearest to the location.
Story of the Week: Romance in Real Estate
All closings are wonderful. They represent a moment in time of a new beginning for people, with the hope and (yes) trepidation that leaping into the unknown engenders. And truth be told, regardless of financial circumstances, a house purchase is a big chunk of change. It’s the tangible hope for good times, good friends, and a great Cape Cod life.
For me, a closing is the culmination of hard work, time, attention, problem-solving, hand-holding, and a lot cheerleading. I feel honored to midwife such an important moment in people’s lives, people I become very fond of during the process.
Here’s the romance, a late November closing:
The couple was looking for a second home in Falmouth. They live full-time in Florida, in separate homes (they’re not married). She’s from the Cape and still has close friends and family here. He was looking with his son at Life, a supportive residential program in Mashpee for young adults with special needs, and thought it would be great to have a base here if his son indeed did become part of the Life community.
So the search began with simple homes in the 400’s, and ended with a stunning home for almost a million. This is great, yes? But here’s where hearts entwined: although they looked at all the homes together, weighed the pros and cons together, and raised the price range together, he made the offer as a surprise gift to her. An unforgettable moment – especially if you saw, as I did, “the light dawning” on her face when I showed up with an Offer to Purchase.
He did the paperwork for the closing in Florida while she drove up, towing a trailer with nesting essentials. Coming back to the house on Friday after the closing, and watching her start making a house a home – their home – was beyond satisfying. I know I’ll be telling this story for a long time, with new pleasure each time.
Not all closings are as dramatic as this, but I cherish each one for what it means to each buyer. Thank you ALL for giving me the privilege of helping you and the people you refer find a new house to make into a home – or to sell your home as you move on. I am blessed to have you in my life and my work.