Tuesday, June 5, 2007

The Backyard

















One of the reasons why we decided to purchase this house was for the backyard. It is clearly one of the biggest in the neighborhood. We thought what a great place to have two little boys run around. One of the unusual features of the backyard is that I had Bermuda Grass put in. As I stated before, I grew up in New York and I like the feel of Bermuda under my feet. I think its softer and feels better. It seems to do a little bit better with the heat and with a little less water. The front of the house is St. Augustine. Its kind of this weedy grass that dominates most texas lawns.










This was my son's first birthday. In the Korean Tradition, the 1st birthday is really important. There is usually a big party and traditional dress. Three things are set before him; thread, a pencil; and money. Whatever he grabs, that's what he will be know for. The thread represents life, the pencil represents intelligence and well money is obvious. We just moved into the neighborhood so we only had about 20 people that year.



Of course the next year, we had about 60 people at the birthday party for my second son. Of course I didn't think that Korean tradition usually calls for a bouncy castle, we needed something for the neighborhood kids. I think that the two pictures above really give you a sense on how big the yard really is. The Jumpy Slide Required at least 30 feet by 25 feet of space. And it was 3 stories tall.




The realtor

Roland Gonzales is our realtor, he lives in our neighborhood and most of the neighbors have used him to list their houses. He comes with a wealth of experience and his own real estate firm. If you want to look at our house, it is the current Featured Property.


www.ecasarealty.com

The Resume


The house is located on 1551 Overlook Creek in a subdivision called Stone Crest located within Lookout Canyon.
It is listed for $279,500 (yes we have reduced the price 4 times) Price per sq foot is around $89. Prices in our neighborhood have sold from $85 to $100 a square foot.
The house has 4 bedrooms upstairs, a study, 2.5 bathrooms, a two car garage, and a large game room. It is 3,138 sq feet and sits on a third of an acre.
This is our kitchen, white GE appliances as well as a white glass cooktop. The pot rack that you see was purchased at this decorative store in the hill country. One of the best things about San Antonio are all of the day trips that you can take that are only 1-2 hours away. The store specialized in wrought iron. Tables, lamps, mirrors, and the ubiquitious Texas star thingy's you see everywhere. They make the pieces and then actually let the pieces sit outside in the sun and rain until it rusts. It turns into this wonderful brownish orange color. Most people like to finish and seal it themselves. Lazy people like myself (I grew up in NYC and I can't fix or do anything around the house) pay them an extra $30 to do the job for us. Lucky for the new home owner, we had it proffesionally installed. Into the beam and everything.

My House for Sale




Hey Everybody,




Welcome to my new blog. My name is Nelson and my house is for sale. Its been on the market for several months and for whatever reason its not selling. We loved our house and loved the neighborhood so I thought I would start a blog to list the best and worst parts of the house. I think of it like a job interview, we get the resume, we like it enough to call that person in. We know that it has the requisite qualifications but we need to interview to get a sense of that person, see his/her character. The intangibles.







Let me tell you a little about my family before we go to the house resume. I received an offer from Tesoro Petroleum and started work for them in 2004. We purchased a brand new home from Coventry Homes in September of 2004. We loved San Antonio and our second son was born at the Children's Hospital in San Antonio. We have two boys ages 2.5 and 3.5 and that is a picture of them Halloween 2005 on our front stoop.



I received an offer from another oil company in the beginning of the year. It was a better offer, a chance to work with an old collegue as well as returning to my wife's hometown and the decision was made. We moved. By the way, for all of you guys out there, when the wife is happy, the whole family is happy. (Took me a while to learn that one.)

But that left our house on the market. We watched all the shows, we listed to all advice and we put the house on the market after we moved out. Since we haven't been getting that great a response, I thought what better way than to market it through the internet and listen to the feedback.