First of all, thank you to all of you who responded with thoughtful comments, encouragement, and advice on our home situation! I can’t begin to tell you how much it means to me.
If you didn’t get a response back from me, that is because you don’t have an e-mail linked up to your account, and I would love for you to consider changing that situation!
We actually had an offer on our home today…for a mere $20,000 less than our asking price! We politely said, “No, thank you.” We’re motivated, but not desperate!
On to more fun things…
Do you remember my Christmas buffet?
Well, the stockings came down, and the hurricane lamps moved to other places. I pulled all of my poinsettias together, including the ones from the suitcase wall, and made a new arrangement:
It was simple and pretty, and highlighted my beautiful flowers…
…but it still seemed to be missing something.
Lucky for me, a brief stop at a new antique store revealed that perfect “something” to me!
Do you like my new sled?? I adore it!
My boys are disappointed that it is to be decorative rather than functional!
And guess what else?? Even my husband likes this one!
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Love the sled! Glad you didn't take that offer...maybe they will come back with a more reasonable offer. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteHolly
Yep that sled makes it look just right. I like it. I have been too lazy to blog about the changes I have made since Christmas. Maybe tomorrow. :)
ReplyDeleteI adore that sled, too! Nice look!!
ReplyDeleteI love the sled. What a great find. Doesn't it feel great to refresh after Christmas? :)
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh...I love your new sled!!...I saw one before Christmas similar to this one...(1800's) but it was $85...waaay too much but boy I wanted it!
ReplyDeletepatti
Korrie not only do I love your new sled I love your GORGEOUS buffet!! Pretty vignette!
ReplyDeleteLove that style of sled! It looks adorable with your vignette! Hang in there on the house.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Yes, that sled is awesome!! Great find!
ReplyDelete*heart* its sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteMy advice? Counter on the low ball offer. Even if it is just a little. I am assuming that you knew that you would have to come off your asking price here. I have never sold a house without coming off it, even in the best markets. I don't know what your house is worth, nor do I want you to tell me. But any offer is a fish on the line. I would see what you can do to get that fish in the boat!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sleigh. Totally cool.
Great Winter look, Korrie! I loved it even before you added the sled, but it definitely works well. I have a little one about half the size of that and I have it hanging outside my front door with some faux greenery.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lesley ~ counter that offer up closer to your asking price. Because of the market in our area, and even though we weren't desperate but wanted our lives off being on hold, we wound up coming down and eventually went with an offer 50k off our original listed price. And that was 7 months later! In NY, you never get your asking price; I'm not sure if it is the same all over though.
Terrific sled, Korrie! I have a vintage sled I use merely for decoration, as well. Since my kiddos are grown, and I don't think hubby would care to use it, there's no competing ideas about its purpose. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have you join me at my linky party - Time Travel Thursday. The link is up and ready for your visit!
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
The sled is perfect on the mantle!! Love it Korrie.
ReplyDeleteI hate to tune in as well, however there is never anything to lose in a counter offer. People are all trying to get a bargain.
Xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Oh I do like that sled! I love it! Makes me wish we'd have held onto our old metal/wood sleds growing up. I have no idea what happened to those things.
ReplyDeleteI love your new/old sled- it looks perfect there! Sorry you got a crummy offer on your home. Don't worry, you'll get the perfect buyers who will love your home.
ReplyDeleteSuch a very nice find for your winter display! Wishing you the best of luck with things. ~ Sara
ReplyDeletethat sled is adorable and the perfect touch to your display. Yes, as a former RE broker I would say to counter offer. A first offer is usually just a lure to see where you stand. Good luck!!!
ReplyDeleteLaura
I totally love it!
ReplyDeleteDang! I would pee all over myself if I found a sled in that style! (sorry for the visual there) I LOVE it and it's perfect! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteOh yes please, I would be thrilled to find a sled like that! Your buffet looks fabulous! Keeping my fingers crossed for you on the house front!
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute, but then again so was the before picture from Christmas. I'm gonna get me a chalkboard just so I can write Baby It's Cold Outside, on it!
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Absolutely love the sled!
ReplyDeleteI would sit tight and let the buyer make the next move. The realtor is probably advising them to wait on you. It's a game. Be better at it. A counter-offer makes you look too eager. The realtor should have known not to offer you such a ridiculously low price. The ball is in their court. Wait for it to come back to you. They offered. You said "no" and they need to speak next. I have bought and sold four houses. I always got the asking price. And, I did not use a realtor. Once, I refused to come down even $500.
ReplyDeleteBuffet looks great.
I love your cute little sled...the buffet looks great. I need to change things around on mine. :)
ReplyDeleteJust the right buyer will come along and give you what you deserve for your house. Just hang in there.
Your entire vignette is super cute, especially the addition of the sled.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love, your painted furniture. I just launched my new blog. I hope you will take a look and follow me. I just did my first post.
ReplyDeleteLove your new sled! And, of course, your buffet is stunning. Hope you have a grand evening! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteKorrie,
ReplyDeleteWhat you have is actually a sledge.
It was meant to pull your things in the snow. A sled has some type of handles to steer with. I have one just like yours & was told this by the seller. :)