So far…

The totals of the rehab have been $1,732.27 in materials and services, including utility deposits and such.  This is what we’ve spent after March 25th, 2011 in direct rehab of the house and improvement of the land.

We’ve made 15 trips back and forth since closing, 70 miles round trip, with our car which gets about 25 miles to the gallon, and a gallon here costs $3.80 on average.   $159.60

We don’t count food because we would have to eat anyway.  (haha)  And we try very hard not to eat out or fast food it just because we’re working hard.  The crock pot has been our very good friend!   We love to pop anything in there and come home tired to a finished meal!  Wonderful…

So in 15 days of hard labor, we’ve managed to keep our balance fairly low…  $1,891.87

Each day costs us about $125 so far.  But the good thing is, that aside from our heat issue, we don’t need anything else for at least a week.  We have enough paint and such to keep us busy for a good while.   We have heat and one more professional landscaper visit left in the bigger ticket cost range.

Soon, we will be looking at a stove/oven and a dishwasher.  But they will be used and from Craig’s List.   I have seen soooo many good deals, it’s just going to be a matter of picking out the best.   I think we will be able to get both for under $100.  We’re not picky, so that really helps!

We have all the landscaping plants and trees we need, so no expense there.   And we have a very healthy collection of garden seeds, so I think we are set there as well.  Oh, just onion and potato sets, that really it.  And sunflowers.  Hmm….  okay, I’ll budget $50 for those…  potatoes, onions and sunflowers.  And whatever other little gaps we have in seed and garden needs.   But we don’t need any tools or whatever.  Got everything we need.

The girls each need a gallon of paint for their rooms…  $40.  We have all the flooring that we will need, at the moment, and aside from a few incidentals, I think that is all we need right now.  Oh, a shower door.  haha…  We priced that out, brand new is $100, hopefully we can find a nice one of Craigslist!  (gg)

We hope to be rehabbing our chicken coop, but we were driving home today and came to the realization, we could always put the hens in the BARN for awhile… haha…  I’m sure they wouldn’t mind having a HUGE perfect barn to live in while their chicken palace is being built.  They would only have like a 30 x 20 foot barn to hang out in, plenty of space to be chickens and then of course, a lovely area to free range in.  We’ll see how the demo goes next week and plan accordingly.  Heck, if the barn is too big, there is the well house shed…  it would work perfectly as well.   And if that was not good, there is the tractor shed… or the poultry barn.   Hmmm…. you mean, put chickens in the poultry barn?  A 70 x 20 foot barn designed just for chickens?  Hahaha….  we could have oh 100+ hens in no time if this keeps up!

Well, that is the state of the homestead rehab report.  I do believe that you really need to keep a close watch on what you spend when you do any big rehab of a property.  You can very quickly and easily overspend and get into a lot of trouble.  We spend almost $5,000 on the moby rehab and that included the purchase of the home.  (It was $800, so I suppose you really should say that the rehab was $4,200)  And to see that we are really close to being ready to move in and it’s half of what the moby cost… I’m thrilled!!!  That’s fantastic!  Everything in perspective!

I know that by next fall we will have to address the heat issue.  But setting that aside, it looks like we are going to be in for perhaps another $500 or so, and then we’ll be able to move in.  And comfortably!

We have a friend with a big truck and trailer who has offered to move our last big things for us.   With just the wagons and a couple loads in Curtis’s truck, we’ve managed to get about 75% of our little stuff out to the farm already.  So the big move shouldn’t be too expensive.

Sure we’ll have some decorative issues at hand, and there is that pesky internet situation still to solve, but those are niceties, and not necessities.  And we can budget those over the next few weeks.  It’s all such a wonderful thing… we thank God everyday for this amazing blessing and opportunity.   We can still hardly believe it’s happening…

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the banjo player for Deepwater Bluegrass, and the editor of BuckeyeBluegrass.com as well as the main graphic designer of the Westvon Publishing empire. She is a renaissance woman of many talents and has two lovely daughters and a rehab mobile home homestead to raise.

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  1. http://development.ohio.gov/Community/ocs/hwap.htm

    and..when I asked for help..with the funace..they came and re evaluated my home..and it was put in and running in less than a week…there wasnt a long waiting period..it was “an emergency” and esp since you have kids..they move fast..Sherri..life doesnt always have to be difficult..use help when its out there..good luck..please..I hope Im not offending..I know your a good provider and mom..but its good to have help..its a good thing.. : )