Well we are in the process of moving...sort of...just need to find a place to live and sell our house, lol little details.
So my Marcie and I went to the town that she got hired in and for the life of us, we can't find anything available. There was one place we liked, but we couldn't get financing because of low credit figures for her and even though my number was higher, Im not working at the moment, so thats an issue there too. Even if I had a job, they would still take her low number which unfortunately is caused by stuff out of her hands.
So, now we are just looking for places to rent...houses, apartments, cardboard boxes...anything. The market is terrible for housing. There isnt much on the market and what there is, is insanely overpriced. In our many phone calls to various apartments, we can't find anyone that will take pets.
We have two cats. Cleo is about 3 years old and Hercules is about 8 months or so. Hercules uses the box and Cleo does for the most part...sometimes changing it up by taking a wizz on clothes we have lying around, but she never has gone on the carpet. As long as we keep the floors clean, we haven't had issues of her going outside of her litterbox. I guess I can understand why renters don't want to deal with pet issues. They can damage carpeting with stains, damage walls and other stuff (Id say this is reserved for the bigger animals like dogs). Also...some renters can really screw up a place and then up and leave.
I don't mind paying a pet deposit. Thats understandable. Heck, I don't even mind paying for damages they cause...because thats my responsibility. But this is really getting to be a pain in the rump searching for a place to live. Some places are going way overboard as well. One place that would take cats, wanted a 1500 deposit, plus a 1300 pet deposit...almost 3 thousand dollars worth of deposits?
On the bright side...unfortunately...there is one possibility that I don't really like much because of what we found out on Friday. Last week we looked at a townhouse that was being built. It would cost about about 300 more a month than we are currently paying for living here. It would be slightly larger than our current place as well. The bright side is that they would offer to do owner financing...at 6.5% for one full year. However, the downside really pretty much pushed this away (for me at least) from being a viable option.
If after one year, we can't secure financing, they would foreclose on the hosue. Now, I simply don't know what our credit situation will be like next year. mine is OK right now and Marcies is lower. But...after a year, I know that we could easily pay off a bunch of debt we have and the like...but I don't know how drastically that will improve our credit situation. I don't want to sign into this with the possibility of foreclose in a year.
So, until we can figure something out...I guess we will keep on looking for some place.