Moving into my own hopefully, pt.2
8 years ago
I'm in the middle of cleaning off a small apartment I've inherited. Yep, I got my own place for free, I paid off the necessary taxes and the bills are pretty small. So, no credit scores, no mortgage shit, thank god and I might sell it in the future.
Huge minus - a person who has lived in this apartment before had a really serious compulsive hoarding habit. I survived a nervous breakdown while cleaning all this mess, rotten food, clothes, pots, whatever, it has looked like a home from Resident Evil 7. As I know now, it was about 900 kg of pure rotten junk, from clothes to cans, from rotten food to old electronic devices.
Now it's refurbished, mildew removed, repainted and I'll do some extra cleaning and I have to replace some of the equipment, buy the new fridge and few other necessary things.
But the costs are becoming bigger, we have to buy the fridge, cooker, bathtub.
Therefore I do overtime and additional tasks, after refurbishing my own apartment I have to rebuild and renew my parents old house. I've stopped making art completely, unfortunately.
Everything costs money , money, money, and selling the furry art - the cost of the material etc, simply it doesn't pay off.
Huge minus - a person who has lived in this apartment before had a really serious compulsive hoarding habit. I survived a nervous breakdown while cleaning all this mess, rotten food, clothes, pots, whatever, it has looked like a home from Resident Evil 7. As I know now, it was about 900 kg of pure rotten junk, from clothes to cans, from rotten food to old electronic devices.
Now it's refurbished, mildew removed, repainted and I'll do some extra cleaning and I have to replace some of the equipment, buy the new fridge and few other necessary things.
But the costs are becoming bigger, we have to buy the fridge, cooker, bathtub.
Therefore I do overtime and additional tasks, after refurbishing my own apartment I have to rebuild and renew my parents old house. I've stopped making art completely, unfortunately.
Everything costs money , money, money, and selling the furry art - the cost of the material etc, simply it doesn't pay off.
Kalahari
~kalahari
Congratulations on the new place! Now, if only the rest were more simple . . . Those aren't small expenses, and it sounds like it's already been a huge amount of work to make the apartment livable. But when all the necessities are there, it will be great to have the place as your own -- no rent or mortgage.
N2O
~n2o
OP
Surely. But expenses are still lesser than I expected. Many things I can just repair on my own. Glue gun can make wonders.
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