Friday, January 11, 2008

Flip This House… The Marc and Jay Show!!!

Once I tossed the crutches aside I started house hunting. They say things happen for a reason and this may be why I broke my hip. After my second trip to the hospital and I was finally back home. I ended up meeting my neighbor Cindy who her and her husband Dale flip houses here in Kzoo. I ended up meeting her because she heard about my accident and wondered if there was anything she could do to help (she's a nurse) she ended up helping me with my blood thinner shots the first couple times and we got to talking. I found out that they have done pretty well flipping houses here in town and that was always something I thought about doing, but because of the housing market didn't think it was possible and never acted on it. I figured if they can do it so can I, it's a new year and it's time to work towards my ultimate goal instead of talking about it… and then the search began. I got pre-approved for another house, got a realtor to work with and started searching. There was a house that caught my eye; small, vinyl siding, someone had already started working on it, quiet street, the houses on the street all looked nice and it was listed for $24,900.00. I talked with my buddy Marc from college to see if this is something he would be interested in going in on. Marc's pretty handy himself and I knew we would be a good team. Marc met me out at the house; we walked through it, took notes and met back up a couple days later. I created a budget, ran some numbers and we both agreed that we could make some money on this house and give a family a nice home at a reasonable price. Then the good news… Tuesday morning I woke up, checked my e-mail to find that this house had been dropped $5000.00 to $19,900.00, I thought wow that's 20%. I called Marc with the good news and set a time to meet later that evening. Then called the realtor and said we were interested. Tuesday evening we put in our offer. Friday (today) I finally heard from the realtor, they had accepted our offer, but I'm still a little skeptical of this… they did not give us anything in writing yet. They wanted us to have our home inspection first which will be sometime next week / weekend. I'm still a little skeptical but he reassured me it was ours.


What made this house a good deal??? It's sat on a quiet street, the other houses on the street were all in good shape, the asking price was less than the taxable value of $30,000 (usually the taxable value is half of what the house is worth, so it's kind of like getting a $60,000 house for $19,900), a house 3 doors down was selling for $76,000, I created a very detailed spreadsheet that went over the budget and the numbers worked out. We still have the home inspection, but Marc and I are geeked about the new project. It will be great to have a partner on this project to have a second set of hands, bounce ideas off each other, keep each other motivated if one gets burned out, split the cost financially, and just someone to work with.

This evening after work I stopped by the house and took a couple pictures of the exterior. Now I know it's no Taj Mahal and it never will be, but were confident we can make it a nice home for a family, help improve the neighborhood and make some money.



I enjoyed working from home much more!!!

So it's been a week or so since I've had the chance to post anything new. I've had some exciting things going on right now. I started back to work after the New Year and will be making my next trip to Phoenix here soon. This will be a short trip and I am debating on whether or not I will bring my bike. I can't imagine going down without it. There some great riding down there and the forecast is Sunny and 65 -68 degrees. It will be quite the change when I arrive back in Michigan. I've been working on some trim projects around the house and have started putting up a chair rail in the dining room, it's not quite finished yet, but I'm hoping to get it wrapped up before I leave for Phoenix. I'll post a final picture once it's complete.

(Dining Room Before)
(Dining Room During, I still have to do the cap and it will all be painted white)

Physical Therapy is going well. I am still progressing, but not as rapid as I was right after surgery. I'm still going three days a week and working with Carl. My range of motion is back to normal and right now we are working on core exercises and strengthening. Something new in PT is a game we play with the balance board. It's me versus Carl (right now it's just practice and we haven't had the final showdown YET!) we each have to balance on one leg on this board that tilts every direction and toss a soccer ball back and forth. Carl tries to get me to fall off or my foot to touch the ground. He throws the ball high in the air, off to the side, low, basically anything to try to improve my strength and balance. It's working and I'm getting better each session, but I'm no Carl. I think he could stand there all day long, nothing seems to faze him. Once I get a little better then we may have the final showdown.



I've also been working on a project with my buddy Marc. Stay tuned for the next post, I think it's pretty exciting. Have a great day!


Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Let's Ride... 5 Weeks After Surgery... 1st Ride on Bike...

Happy New Year!!! It’s 2008.

It's been a busy last couple of days. Sunday evening I met Carl, LeAnne, the kids and Matt, Nicole and their daughter Sydney at University Road House for dinner. It was great to see everyone. It had been a while since I've gotten together with Matt and Nicole. Matt took a promotion which moved him to Northern Indiana; which is still not that far away. Carl was thinking of a way to get Matt and Nicole back to the Kzoo area and here's his plot. There's a bike shop that may be up for sale and Carl suggested a little business venture. I don't know if that will go anywhere but I'm always up for looking into something like that.

New Year's Eve I had physical therapy in the morning and that went really well. Later that day there was a group of us (14 total & Lil Jack) that was meeting at Field Stone Grill for dinner at 7:30. Jack is Jason and Cecily's son and is will be one year old I believe January 28th. I was joking with Cecily at dinner and was saying he was about 4 weeks too early. I was remodeling their kitchen last winter and the original plan was to have the kitchen done by mid February. Jack showed up a couple weeks early and put the pressure on me to get it completed by the time they got home from the hospital. So I was entertained all evening, I sat next to Jack and Cecily and Jack even sat with me a while before dinner. After dinner we sat and talked for a while and hung out. It was really enjoyable and then we headed outside to a slick roads and a bunch of snow.


New Year's Morning I woke up early and headed outside to snow blow my drive as well as both neighbors. Wouldn't you know it just as I finished the plow came by and buried the bottom of the drive. I tried to hit him with a snowball. Just kidding, but I wanted too. Were supposed to be getting 2-4 inches of snow still today so I figured I'd save it for later. I headed inside and got cleaned up; I was meeting Jason, Cecily, Jack and Mike down at Food Dance for breakfast at 10:30. Later today I plan to hop on the trainer for a little bit and get a decent workout. I hope everyone had a Safe and Happy New Year!!!

Post Surgery Check Up Dec. 28th

Can I ride please??? I had my second post surgery check up on Friday the 28th. I was hoping for good news from the doctor. I have been progressing so well and fast that I knew the Doc was going to be impressed. He definitely was impressed and said "it was nice to have a patient that is very motivated." They took x-rays again and the doc said the bone is healing well and you couldn't see the break on the x-ray. He said I can start working on strengthening in Physical Therapy and can ride the bike only inside. I asked him about skiing and he said not yet. What a bummer because as I sit right now I'm looking at about 8 – 10 inches of fresh powder. I have another appointment on January 28th and he expects to let me be free to do whatever after that; I'm counting down the days. It was good to hear that he told me no skiing or riding outside because I have been feeling so well and with all this snow I'm itching to get out and have all my activities back to normal. He said that if I was to fall on my hip right now that there is a chance that it would break again since it's not 100%, so we all know we can't take that route again. As my mom always says "PATIENCE JASON" J