Category Archives: Puerto Rico Property

Electricity: What We’re Working For

Well we’ve completed another month and as such we are coming up with another goal that we are working for.  In previous months we’ve worekd for a new  roof and to pay our taxes.  This month we decided that it would be a good idea to come up with a solution to what appears to be high energy bills in PR.  

We are planning on living on a budget and it would appear that the utilities might take up quite a bit of that.  So this month I figured it would be a good idea to save up for some solar panels. 

We don’t plan on using too much electricity other than for a few fans, a new refrigerator, music, charging laptops and using computers and lights.   Of course there will be other things like dishwashers, various kitchen appliances and the like.  I don’t even need to be off grid, I just want to off-set some of the long term subscription costs so I will have to start thinking about a design.

From what I read on CA2PR’s blog, electricity in Puerto Rico costs 29¢ a kilowatt-hour.  I think we pay around 4¢ here in colorado if you stay under 500kwh, everything above that gets billed at 9¢.   So the cost of electricity is quite a bit higher!

I will start to research what it will take, and asking our firends Jeff and Katrina for advice as they had a solar system setup on their previous home.

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We Sold a House!

Today was our closing on one of our rentals. It was definitely a bittersweet feeling. We have come a long way since we first bought the house with the rainbow cabinets, pink rooms, carpeted bathroom and out of date style. (If you missed it, you really should check out what it looked like before…and after we were through with it.)  Overall, we have had 95%+ occupancy rate with it, and we always said that we would live in the bungalow ourselves. We’ve made good income on it, and our purpose of it was for income when we are living in Puerto Rico.

However, last summer, we also had tenants from hell who only stayed there for about 5 days, but really traumatized us. We just couldn’t ever satisfy them and I think especially Britton tied that feeling probably unfairly  to the house. So when we talked with our real estate agent and she told us we could easily get $30,000 more than we paid for it a couple of years ago, we thought it was a no-brainer to take it.

We figure that this lump sum sale will help us in Puerto Rico just as much if not more than the smalll monthly rent checks could. We can transfer the funds from this property into improvements in Rincon like fixing up the concrete cabana, the wooden house AND build another cabana or pool. With those improvements we should easily make more monthly income there than we would here from the rental house.


One last moment with our first-ever sold house

Still, I was of two minds about it. Britton was ready to let go of the burden. He said he already feels lighter, like letting go of baggage. I am excited about the prospects for Puerto Rico, but still hadn’t quite let go of the house. Today, though, we visited the house one last time and thanked it for all the lessons it had taught us, and all the people it had housed. We blessed it for the next people to live there, and released it. It felt really good.

At the closing today, we met the young couple who bought it. They are super-excited to live there. It is their first home and their energy was contagious. I had a strange feeling of birth and death and rebirth. For us, our chapter of life with that house is closing -dying- but for them it is just beginning! And from that energy transfer, the loss of this property to us will bring forth a new life -our new life in Puerto Rico. Pretty cool.

Anyhow, we decided we should commemorate this day with something that is a reflection of it. We bought a piece of authentic pottery/art. To us, it represents something from Greeley that brings something tropical. And it is usable as well! We loved the colors and glazing technique the artist used.


Our pottery fish platter


Close-up Details

After the closing we also celebrated by going to our favorite restaurant: Bisetti’s in Fort Collins.


Outside Bisetti’s in Fort Collins

After dinner we walked around downtown Fort Collins, went and played at an old school arcade called Pinball Jones, found an outdoor community piano (!?) and had a great time. Things are really coming together for us and it makes us super stoked for the next chapter that is to come.


Man, I’ve forgotten most of my piano lessons!

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Timeline to Move to Puerto Rico

You may have noticed that we added a countdown to the sidebar of our site. We are anticipating -if all things go according to plan- that we will be ready to move to Rincon, Puerto Rico by October 2013. In the mean time, we have quite a few things we need to take care of, many of which we are doing right now! So here is our anticipated timeline from now (or April) until October 2013. The winter months will be tough, but I’m sure we’ll be able to find quite a bit that needs to be done even then.


We’re ready to get back to work at our place in Rincon, Puerto Rico (BK with a shovel in the driveway)

The future becomes less and less clear the further out we go, but we have some idea, so here goes:

April 2012– Hire a management company for our rental business. Put one rental property up for sale.
May 2012– New tenant moves into one property. Close on property that was for sale. Tenants in Evans property move out. Move it into management.
June 2012– New tenant for Evans property. Climb first 14er.
July 2012– ? My birthday…Clean out house of any extra stuff/garage sales. New carpet for our house?
August 2012– Trip to Meeker to visit Dad’s grave.
September 2012– ? Party?
October, November, December, January, February, March– Visit Puerto Rico during a winter month, get a little more comfortable there. Take care of back-burner doctor appointments and things like that. Buy a laptop.
April 2013– Possibly move another tenant/property into management.
May 2013– Buy two one-way tickets to paradise!
June 2013– Start selling off our furniture and other household items. Divide into stuff we’ll take, stuff to throw, stuff to sell, and stuff to give away.
July 2013– List and sell 2 out of 3 cars
August 2013– Begin shipping stuff to PR and packing up the other stuff we need. Get Kitty ready for the trip. Relocate the chickens. Schnoodle?
September 2013– Move out of our house. List our house for rent and either move in with family/friends or rent at a short term rental for a month. Give notice at work.
October 2013– Arrive in Rincon sometime mid-October or so.
And on…Let the adventure begin!!


And also to hang out at the beach

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Canvas and Chocolates Event at UNC

I happened to receive a flyer in my work email the other day for an event to be held at the University of Northern Colorado later that week. I thought it looked fun and interesting, so I invited my new friend Amy to come with me to it. It was called Canvas and Chocolates and it was put on by the UNC Women’s Resource Center. From their website, it looks as though they put on a number of cool free events like this!

It was a lot of fun, and how could it not when you mix chocolate and crafts?


In the UNC Ballroom

The event began with a registration and putting your name in for a drawing of some gift cards. Then they asked you to go and get some acrylic paints on a paper plate and take a seat anywhere in the ballroom. At the tables easels and canvas boards were already set up along with cups of water and paper towels.

After we set up at our table station, we got in line for the coffee and all the various goodies that could go into the center of attention: a chocolate fountation. It was delicious, but the line was not moving very fast because there was so much to choose from and not much area to move.


Chocolate Fountain!

Then we heard a little from the event organizers and did a guided meditation on what empowers us. I of course immediately imagined Puerto Rico and when we bought our house there in Rincón. We were encouraged to use that vision to paint a picture of our own personal empowerment.


My empowering palm scene

Many people had different visions when it came to this, and people had different painting skill levels. It was really neat to see all the creations around the room.

It was a cool night and reminded me how much I love to draw and paint. I just wish I had a little more time to do it. I would definitely recommend this evening again, and invite more friends and even Britton to it -as men were welcome as well.

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