Friday, August 20, 2010

For Sale...to SOLD!

We have been quite busy the last few weeks with some unexpected decisions regarding our housing situation. About a month ago we started talking about the *remote* possibility of moving to a different part of Bryan. There were quite a few reasons why (living closer to friends/people in our life stage, great time to buy a house, etc) but ultimately we were not in a position where we really needed to move.

After talking to a couple of Realtors, we realized how terrible of a time it is to sell a home in Bryan/College Station (or probably anywhere!). We went ahead and put it on the market with open hands, not wanting to get our hopes up about moving.

Well, less than 2 weeks later, we have a contract on our house!! We couldn't believe it. We didn't get a call the first week but then within 4 days 3 different people came and viewed it and one came again and put an offer down the next day. So, here we are, 2 months (yesterday!) into marriage and are getting ready to buy another house and move. This was definitely not on our radar 2 months ago!

2010 is definitely a year of transition for the Meyers but we are so thankful for this open door the Lord has given. We are excited for where we are headed next. I will keep you updated...but we may be next-door neighbors to our close friends, the Lees! We are so thankful for the Lord's provision way above and beyond our expectations.

5 comments:

  1. Fun! You'll have to post pictures of the new place of the new place :)

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  2. So exciting!! Happy moving and please do keep us updated with pictures until we can see it live! :)

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  3. YAY! That is so fun!!! It's perfect too... because now you can really decorate the way you want it! :)

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  4. Hey, that's awesome! BTW, the Lees are friends with my good friends from high school who also went to A&M (Sally and Justin Lopez). Fun fun!

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  5. Congrats little sis!! I am so excited you are blogging! Yea!!
    Miss you! xoxo! Yes, I remember all those marble slab study breaks too :)

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