Saturday, May 12, 2012

Day 64 - Cabinets and Stuff

Stopped by today (shocker, I know...)  with my parents who are visiting for the weekend to show off the house.   It had only been 2 days but a lot of stuff is coming together.
  • Guardian terminated all their lines.   Not sure if they messed up in the basement or not.  I need to open their panel to confirm.   I had requested, twice in writing, that they leave all the cables at their full length (roughly 6') and it looks like they cut them all to size to fit in their box.   If this is the case then they are going to be making me a bunch of 6' jumper cables
  • Fireplace granite installed, mantle trim installed (Tropical Brown granite, looks great)
  • Counters are in, and look great.   Funny enough they are almost the exact same ones as in our current house.  At least our taste is consistent.  There is a ding over the refridgerator but not bad and probably not noticeable even.   I will mention it to the PM at some point, but I might let this one slide.
  • AC unit is on, but not hooked up. 
  • Most of the doors are in (not basement)   Basebord trim is coming along.    Bathroom mirrors are in, countertops are in but 1 needs to be replaced (warped) and the somebody already caught it and marked it (guessing it was our PM)
  • Lastly, no siding yet, but they were hooking up their scaffolding today and I would guess knocking it out tomorrow (mothers day??!?) or monday.   
We got to meet 2 of our neighbors also.   Thomas stopped by and introduced himself briefly.   They are 2 months behind us and breaking ground next week.   I look forward to raiding his and his neighbors construction dumpsters for 2x4's (Sgt. Rich style) for summer shelf projects.

Also met the kids of our across the street neighbor and they were extremely polite.  Always a good sign.

Things are really starting to move fast now,  just like everybody predicted.




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Day 62 - Interior coming together

A few things got done today.   
  • The brick got acid washed and looks a lot  better.  All the stuck on dust is gone.   Photo below does't do it justice.
  • Banisters installed, most of the doors installed
  • HWFloors are done :-)
  • Tile is done in the master bath.   Sinks/Counters are in both upstairs baths.
  • And lastly, I did another DirecTV look angle test with my phone.  Now that the trees have grown in we still have a clear shot from behind the garage.   I had hoped to put it on the other side of the house next to the AC unit, but I think the trees will block from that side. 

Tomorrow is supposed to be the plank siding (finally... a week late), cabinets and rest of interior trim, and possibly the deck.    

  

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Day 61 - Rate Lock, PMI Drop and Floor Time

Today is officially 30 days out, and we locked in our interest rate at 4% with a 1.375% credit towards closing.   I think the $0 (Nothing towards closing, no cost to get rate) rate was 3.75% but cash towards closing today has a lot more value to me.    

Here was how I justified going with a higher rate.  The monthly payment difference between the 2 rates ends up being about $35/month, so I am paying more to get that 1.375% off my closing costs -- but it will take 10.25 years of $35/month to reach the break even point, and if you factor in the future value of that money with 10 years of compounding interest that stretches it out to 12 years.   So if we stay in this house (actually this mortgage...) for more than 12 years then we would have been better off with the lower rate, but up until that point we are winning. Plus my stress level of bringing less to closing is priceless.  

Second great thing today --  NVRM loan officer changed our prepaid PMI policy to a different vendor based on our credit scores and we saved almost $1200 on this charge.  

Honestly, this is the first time I felt NVRM rewarded us for having good credit -- through the rest of the process I was starting to feel like they were suspicious of everything we provided and were convinced we were a credit risk, despite not being one at all.   The level of documentation they require is borderline insulting, but maybe every mortgage company is like this now.  It has been almost 5 years since I have been through the process, but I remember it being a breeze the first 2 times.   Credit Check, 2 paystubs, a W2 or so, and you were good to go.  

3rd Thing -- and I didn't even think about this one, but when you close (varies from state to state and county to county) in Montgomery County ohio the seller (NVR) owes the buyer (Me) a prorated amount of real estate taxes.   My rough calculation is $8.44 / day since January 1st until closing.   I knew I owed this to the buyer of my new home, but never thought of the reverse.   Loan officer brought it up, and says it might chop as much as another $1200 off the amount due at closing.  
Montgomery county uses the SHORT method of proration, which can be confusing (http://www.daytonmortgagebankers.com/consumers/taxproration.html for more info)


Lastly,  I stopped over hoping to see some siding but there still is no siding -- but the hard wood floors are going in,   Thankfully I still like the color we picked 5 months ago.


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Day 60 - Primed and Ready to Go

We stopped by today to check if the siding was delivered like it was supposed to be (it wasn't) but the drywall appears to be done and a fresh coat of primer was in.   Looked good.  Still light in a few places, but it could almost past as the finished coat... almost.

We also had a garage full of Kitchen cabinets and interior doors, but I resisted peaking.

Master BR with Tray Celing.
Upstairs Hall
Family Room
Kitchen & Morning Room

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Day 54 - Salsa Music and Drywall Mud

Drove over after work and immediately heard blasting salsa music from inside.   That can only mean that work was underway.   Based on the amazing job and stellar pace of the other latino crews I knew they would be pretty far along (seriously, framers kicked butt,  electricians, took a week).  In the 48 hours since I had been there all of the drywall was installed and todays team was finishing up the first coat of drywall tape and mud.    I stayed out of their way but checked out all the rooms and it looks great.   The crew chief chatted me up for a bit but I didn't want to slow the pace so I got out of there.

I'm relieved that the family room doesn't feel too small without the 4' extension.  This was a tough call, but with the extra window it feels very open.   Some rooms feel smaller now (Study, Dining room) but I love the openness of the back half of the house.  

Brick is all done, siding this week.   Susposedly the drywall is done by Saturday and ready to paint.   
NVR setup our closing time and confirmed our date today, so we're good to go for June 8th.   


Tons of photos below.   Click on one to start a slideshow.




Study



Family Room


Bedroom #4 (smallest)

Master BR

Master Bath

Bedroom #2

Bedroom #3

Foyer

Basement towards eventual Bar area

Pool table area?

My Media Room :-)

Eventual office, and only basement window

Kitchen towards FR and Morning Rm

Garage...