House here in Colorado is under contract, closes on the 28th. Wen under contract in 2 days for above asking price. Making a tidy little profit. Enough to have a really nice down payment and be basically debt free except mortgage.
My wife got a job for a hospital in Traverse City, MI, doing in home speech therapy just like she does here so we had a little wiggle room on where to buy since she'll be driving around regardless.
Buying a house in Bellaire, Michigan. Its in the northern part of the lower peninsula, a little inland east of Grand Traverse Bay on Lake Michigan. About 3 hours north of home and all its sadness, but close enough that the kids can see family with some regularity. Also in the same general area where my dad plans to retire in a few years. Its a neat little town of about 1000 people. Home to Short's Brewing pub/music venue and a few decent little restaurants, a 2 screen movie theater, a bike/paddle/xc ski outfiitter. Hopefully that's enough. A couple ski areas nearby as well so its not completely dead in the winter. We are buying in a little development about a mile from the actual town. Wide enough shoulder to ride bikes to town safely. Nice place with common areas for kids to play, playgrounds, beach volleyball court, horseshoes, etc. Common beach on Lake Bellaire is about a 5 min walk. 1 mile from driveway to nearest trailhead at Glacial Hills trail network, which is as good as mountain biking gets in the lower peninsula. 31 miles of singletrack. Open in winter for snowshoeing and xc skiing as well as a groomed 8 mile loop for fatbikes. The lake is part of the chain of lakes, which is a bunch of lakes connected by little rivers eventually leading to grand traverse bay on lake michigan. So I'm already shopping for a sea kayak. Also smack dab in michigan's wine country.
I'm still looking for a job. Hopefully I'll find one related to bikes, beer, or wine.
Lake Bellaire

