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Moving, What a Pain in the Arse

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Well folks, wanted to drop a line to let everyone know that I’m in the middle of moving. Moving from one house to another can be such a pain in the arse, but it’s something most of us will experience a few times during our lives.

Luckily I’m not having to move too far, I’ll still be in the same town, but sometimes that makes it worse. If I were moving to another state or something like that, then it may seem more worth it to pack everything we own up and move it. But none the less, it’s got to be done.

Landlords Diablo

Unfortunately we’re currently renting the house we’re in. The owners live half way across the country and are apparently in poor health.

So because of these factors, they are wanting to get out from under the rental business and sell their house. So we’ve got about 30 days to vacate the property and get into a new one. That was very nice of them to give us 30 days!!!! ARggh!

At first we were a bit frightened because we weren’t sure where to move to. You see, the oil field business is picking up drastically and there are tons of oil field workers moving into our city. So just about every home and apartment in town is either already rented, or they’re renting within minutes of coming on the market.

We spent several days searching online and through local papers. By the time we could pick up the phone, most places had already rented. Here’s a scary fact, there are people in town that are actually renting out their master bedroom for like $800 a month.

First of all, I would never do this, simply because, can you imagine how strange it would be to wake up to, or go to bed every night knowing a stranger was living down the hall. I just couldn’t do that personally.

But everyone is taking advantage of the fact that people are pouring into town trying to pay money to stay somewhere. There was even one guy that rented out his garage. It was advertised as a place to sleep with a bathroom and a hot plate, he rented it for somewhere around $450 a month.

Now I know many states and cities have normal rent prices in the $1500 a month or more range. But to give you an idea of how ridiculous it is in this town right now. Normally a pretty decent price range for renting a 3 bedroom house was around $700 – $800 a month. Since the oil boom, those prices have risen to at least $1200 a month and up.

Yipee, We’re Moving In

So after many days of stressful looking, we found our property! Some very nice people had advertised a nice 3 bedroom 2 bath house for rent at $1350 a month. Well, it was just slightly out of our price range, but we inquired anyway.

According to them, they’ve done a lot of remodeling and even took out a wall or two to make it a more open floor plan. It has a 2 car garage, nice backyard and they take pets! So Jack is in the clear. For those of you that aren’t familiar with our household pet Jack you can see a pic of him in my thread 8 Tips for Pet Owners to Follow.

So we went to meet the owners of the house and fill out an application. They were extremely nice and were quite excited to have us as clients. They have agencies set up with many business for repairs should something need to be fixed. And they said they will act immediately if something need repair or replacement.

We finished filling out the application and went ahead and put a deposit down for the property, this way no one else can come in and steel it from us. 🙂 So we’re all set, hopefully we’ll be moving in by the 15th of April. They are going to let us pay a half months rent for April instead of having to pay the full month, since we’ll be moving in at the half month mark.  So that’s another thing that was very nice of them to do.

Anyway, we’re quite excited to be moving into this new place, it a bit larger and quite a bit nicer than the one we’re in now, so we can’t wait. Plus it’s going to be closer to my work and all the shopping establishments in town!!! Grocery store right down the street!

So remember, just cause it seems the world is plotting against you at times, things always happen for a reason. I think it was time for a change anyway. I’ve got a lot of packing and cleaning to take care of, so I’ll post again first chance I get. I’ll be back on my normal posting schedule within a couple of weeks, but I’ll still be updating the blog a few times a week until then.

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50 thoughts on “Moving, What a Pain in the Arse
  1. Nice Article. It was very useful to know and more over it was a well plotted article. You have clearly stated everything in simple form to understand.

    Thanks for Sharing.

    1. Thanks Shathyan, yah it’s been quite a stressful last few days. The main thing is that we’ve got a place to move to. Now we’ve just got to focus on getting everything packed and out on time. 🙂

  2. Nice article easy to understand i just bookmarked your blog realy nice post here.. keep posting

    1. Thanks Ramgarhia for bookmarking. I just about destroyed myself yesterday packing and going through closets, lots of stuff to do, but can’t let up, gotta keep trucking. 🙂

  3. I’ve moved three times in a year, so hopefully this is the last one. Area seems quite nice so it should be lol.
    Is it me, or on each move does it seem that there is more stuff to move then the last one?

    Anyway, great read Robert.

    1. Thanks for the comment James. Moving is such a pain and if you have to do it very often like you have, then it’s even worse.

      I’m not sure if we just collect more stuff in between moves, or if getting older in between each one makes it seem that way…lol

  4. Nice article straightforward to know i simply bookmarked your journal realy nice post here.. keep posting

    1. I appreciate the comment, quite glad you’re enjoying the and glad to see you’ve bookmarked.

  5. Thanks Robert. Didn’t know it all) You random post topics are as always interesting to read) never know what will be next!

    1. Hey thanks Evan! I never know what will be next either…lol

      My mind is full of many things, I write what pops into my head first. 🙂

  6. hey hows it going id like to say that i stumbled upon your blog and i really like it the amount of detail and effort it looks as though you have put into this webpage. Check out my page…

    1. Thanks for the compliment Chad, I do put a lot of work into my blog, it’s become a passion for me.

      Nice looking site you have by the way, looks like you dedicate a bit of time to yours as well. 🙂

  7. It is a pain, but it leads to another new chapter in your life where you could potentially meet lots of amazing people.

    1. Very true Ellie. I’m actually quite excited about the change. It’s work, but it will be worth it, we will have quite a bit more room in the new house.

  8. Robert, pleasse, i want know: what plugis is used for author? (Bio and Latest post)

    1. Hey Ernesto, thanks for stopping by. I’m using the Fancier Author Box plugin for the author bio. It’s a great plugin and easy to configure.

  9. Article is simply great and I can really understand the messy work of moving from one place to another. Even I am living on rent and sooner or later even I have to move. Hope to get the best house…

    1. Thanks Pooja, it’s easy to become comfortable in your current residence and forget that you’re renting. We’d been in our current house for about 8 years and I guess we just didn’t think about the possibility of having to move until it was upon us. Even though it came as a bit of a shock, it’s still going to be a move for the better.

    2. I’m renting too! I’m hoping to find a great house to rent out west. Not a big fan of moving, so I hope I can hire some good movers!

  10. Very nice written article. Great post bookmarked this page. Keep the good articles coming.

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