Showing posts with label lot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lot. Show all posts
Sunday, March 22, 2015
What's that big box for?
Today the builder built a box in our front yard out of OSB for trash. Not much more to report since we've had so much rain lately.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Snow Day 2 and More Markers
We got a pretty decent snow today for Texas. I left work an hour early to go take a quick peak at the lot this time with actual snow unlike a few days ago.
There were more markers placed. Today I saw markers by AT&T and ONCOR. There were also markers for the 4 corners of the foundation. Last, they have put up mesh and plastic barriers around the perimeter of the property.
While I was out taking photos in the 26 degree cold, my car died and never started again. I'm guessing dead battery. I called a tow truck to take it to my mechanic.
There were more markers placed. Today I saw markers by AT&T and ONCOR. There were also markers for the 4 corners of the foundation. Last, they have put up mesh and plastic barriers around the perimeter of the property.
While I was out taking photos in the 26 degree cold, my car died and never started again. I'm guessing dead battery. I called a tow truck to take it to my mechanic.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Snow Day and Gas Line Markers
At lunch, I drove the family over to the lot to see if there was any snow on the ground. There was a little but most of it had already melted into large puddles of water.
An unexpected sight was the little yellow Atmos Energy buried gas line markers that have appeared since our last visit on Saturday.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Ground Breaking (Day Photos)
Kelvin and I drove over to the lot today to take a few pictures of what we could barely see last night. The ground breaking.
Labels:
dirt,
excavating,
foundation,
ground breaking,
home,
house,
land,
lot,
plat,
soil,
staking,
surveying
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Lot Transfer
Our builder sales rep called me this morning and confirmed indeed that the house must face West. She had a solid reason but the details leave me now. It had to do with a retaining wall and 7 feet. It sounded like a matter of irrigation.
My wife and I had discussed looking at another lot just 5 plats over and a sure thing on the direction of the house. So, we put that into motion and had the rep verify availability of the new lot. She chose the new lot because of the number. There is a water tower very close by and I don't want to look out the window and see it all of the time. It shouldn't be visible from inside of the house. The upside is we can enjoy the free shade during the summer.
We received confirmation on the availability of the new lot and I was asked to show up to sign the new contract and terminate the old one immediately to avoid further delays.
I raced over to her office and signed everything, well almost. There are a few tie in pieces that involve third parties such as the color selections addendum paperwork that will need to reflect the new address.
[sigh] I had to go move the frozen sold sign from the corner lot over to the new lot. It's much smaller but not tiny. We really don't want to go through the entire process again. We are no longer getting the holy-cow-how-did-you-get-so-lucky deal, but still getting a really-good-deal.
My wife and I had discussed looking at another lot just 5 plats over and a sure thing on the direction of the house. So, we put that into motion and had the rep verify availability of the new lot. She chose the new lot because of the number. There is a water tower very close by and I don't want to look out the window and see it all of the time. It shouldn't be visible from inside of the house. The upside is we can enjoy the free shade during the summer.
We received confirmation on the availability of the new lot and I was asked to show up to sign the new contract and terminate the old one immediately to avoid further delays.
I raced over to her office and signed everything, well almost. There are a few tie in pieces that involve third parties such as the color selections addendum paperwork that will need to reflect the new address.
[sigh] I had to go move the frozen sold sign from the corner lot over to the new lot. It's much smaller but not tiny. We really don't want to go through the entire process again. We are no longer getting the holy-cow-how-did-you-get-so-lucky deal, but still getting a really-good-deal.
Labels:
builder,
contract,
feng shui,
land,
lot,
shade,
termination,
transfer,
water tower
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