Monthly Archives: April 2012

Spring Stir Crazy: For Sale or Rent

Springtime must make people a little stir crazy for change. We have three of our four rentals with people who have either moved out or are planning on moving out. One of them was just abandoned…again. Another we were told what was going on and they are going to pay rent until we find someone else and the third had his lease come up and gave notice that he is planning on moving. And the fourth house we had someone else move-in with the current tenant! Everyone is moving this year, it seems. Even we feel the pull to move to Puerto Rico!

So…we were going to be putting all our rental properties eventually under a management company anyway before we move to Puerto Rico and figured that this is as good a time as ever to make some of these changes. Our own sort of stir-craziness.

On one of our properties Britton wanted to see how much we could get if we sold it. Last year we thought about selling one in Evans, but the price didn’t make sense; we would actually lose money. But we talked with our real estate agent on this one and she said we definitely had a spread for some profit. So we decided to list it. So far it’s been going pretty good. We have had quite a few people come over for showings. I am a little ambivalent about selling it as it was our first ever house that we owned outright, it’s a very sweet cute house, and we were making pretty good income on it. But I also understand that the cash infusion could really help us in our savings goals. Britton would like to sell just to sort of “clear the slate” and have one less thing to worry about here in Colorado. It was with this one that we really got stressed out over last summer.


Our house that’s for sale

My investment strategy has always been income, with very little emphasis on growth/appreciation, so that is why I really have to just go with the flow on selling one of our “golden gooses” even if it we can make a decent lump sum. It’s hard to want to let it go. We also have never gone through the process of selling a house so this is all a big experience either way (we’ve bought plenty, just never tried to sell anything). We are planning on keeping it on the market for a few weeks and seeing if we get any offers. If we don’t get any by the end of April or early May, we may just rent it out again under a management company with the other two.

We are excited to see how a management company will go and if it will ease some of the stress that occurs mainly when there is tenant turnover. Plus they have all the tools we don’t when it comes to leases, contracts, complaints, evictions, legal matters, etc. I am glad we have  a year to test all of these unknowns out too that way we can adjust and make changes as they come along.

In the meantime we have been interviewing management companies, cleaning, staging and painting houses and signing contracts. It’s a busy time, but I think all this front-end work will pay dividends when we are living down in PR.

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How to Make Microwave Popcorn with a Paper Bag

Britton and I try to eat pretty healthfully. I definitely have a sweet tooth and he has a salty tooth (if there is such a thing), but overall we try to watch what we eat. His family has a propensity toward diabetes, and my family has a history of cancer. My dad, his brother (my uncle) and his dad (my grandfather) all died of cancer at early ages.

So I try to avoid anything that has been linked to cancer -such as tobacco products, processed meats like hot dogs, even colas (the caramel coloring). All of these are known “junk” trash foods, but I recently read a report that said the perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in lining of the microwave popcorn bags could cause all sorts of things from infertility to cancer.  I have come to believe that any sort of American food, fast food, convenience food -and their packaging!- is suspect.

Anyhow, I looked into how I could still eat popcorn and just not eat the prepackaged chemical-ridden microwave popcorn anymore. I found that you can very easily do it yourself with just a brown paper bag. Britton didn’t believe me. He said there was a reason they sold microwave popcorn in the little bags or else everyone would just do it themselves. So, we decided to try it out ourselves. We had a little bet between ourselves. Guess who won? 🙂 Check it out!

 

Yep, it worked! Britton was shocked when we first heard the pops. And it tasted great. Just like air-popped popcorn. It didn’t have any of the fake butter flavor. You can add whatever you want to it or just eat it plain. As I mentioned in the video, popcorn is a great food. Just not the convenience microwave bags that are sold. Popcorn is a whole grain full of fiber. It’s a great snack because just a little food poofs up to quite a bit making it seem like you are eating more than you really are.  Me encantan las palomitas!

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Cosas de la Casa

This month’s Spanish tip is about things related around, in and of the house.

Mi Casa es Su Casa: My house is your house (make yourself at home).

House: Casa
Mansion: Mansión
Home: Hogar
Bedroom: Cuarto, Recámara
Bathroom: Baño
Kitchen: Cocina
Living Room: Sala
Dining Room: Comedor
Room (in general): Salón
Porch: Patio
Garage: Garaje
Rent: Aquilar, Rentar
Mortgage: Hipoteca

Things in the house: Cosas en la casa
Furniture: Muebles
Table: Mesa
Lamp: Lámpara
Bed: Cama
Carpet: Alfombra (sometimes people say carpeta, but this really means “folder”)
Walls: Paredes
Roof: Techo
Sink: Fregadero
Refrigerator: Refrigeradora (sometimes shortened to “refri” like in English “fridge”)
Stove: Estufa
Oven: Horno

Welcome to my house! ¡Bienvenidos a mi casa!

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