A maor hurdle is almost behind us.

March 23, 2016

This afternoon we received an offer on our condo. By the evening time, the buyer’s agent and our agent had worked through electronic means to prepare, submit and obtain acceptance signatures to ratify the Contract.  Of course there is still a buyer’s home inspection and appraisal process to complete, but we are confident that these will not be problematic.  Once these two things have been accomplished it is on to the Closing or Settlement date.  Not going to happen tomorrow unfortunately, because nothing in the financial world moves efficiently. If nothing happens to hang the entire situation, we will most likely be in settlement/closing the first week in May.

Yeah, I know, why couldn’t it be tomorrow? Anyway, soon we will see a final path to beginning our process from land based humans, to seafaring wonders….

Once we have this process fully implemented, we will then begin the process of closing on the yacht.  It will also require some formal steps including a settlement date.  We hope to schedule that date within two days of the condo’s settlement.  Would like it to be sooner, but things have to happen in a process.

Fingers crossed everyone, this is taking a long time, but I am convinced all the hurdles are going to be worth it.

At any rate, unless some catastrophic event happens, by the second week in May, our little family will become seafaring folk.  I am preparing the Misty Lady’s re-commissioning list, so far there are 23 items on the list, some very important, and some good to have done.  Stay tuned.

 

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Author: harv1941

Just a summary, I am 84 years of age, retired in July 2013 and settled down to promoting the dangers of bacterial meningitis, which killed my beloved son, Mike in 2009. My wife, Charlotte, and I embarked on an adventure of live aboard cruising, aboard a large Blue Water motor yacht. While our beginning was rather fraught with hurdles, we continued to look forward to the day we moved aboard the Misty Lady and cruise the eastern seaboard and associated waterways. After more than four years of life aboard this Bluewater Motor Yacht, I developed an advanced problem due to interaction with medications and experienced rather frightening balance problems. Therefore, getting on and off the yacht was fraught with danger of falling between the docks and the boat's hull. Walking the docks was also problematic considering that our yacht club docks were all floating docks and my balance problem was a danger during the walk from our yacht's docking slip to the clubhouse or out to the DC Wharf facilities and our car housed in the yacht club's reserved garage. SO, we had to regretfully put the Misty Lady up for sale and move back on shore. We moved on shore, first into a condo apartment in Alexandria, then after two years there, we relocated to the city of Newport News, in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Our original desired location was in the city of Hampton, Virginia, which is the oldest English-speaking settlement in the United States having been established originally in 1610. My ancestors came to this country through this settlement in the mid 1600s and lived in that area for around 100 years before beginning a migration of one portion of our family toward the west. I looked forward to moving back to this area and exploring the roots of my family, both maternal and paternal ancestry, but we found a great house in the Newport News area and became ensconced in the terrific neighborhood of Kiln Creek. My wife, being still actively employed, received a substantial offer in a position with a government contractor firm back up in Northern Virginia. So we put the Newport News house up for sale, receiving and accepting an offer withing two days. We then relocated back up to the city of Alexandria and into another high rise condo. My wife reached a point where considerations for retirement were becoming very important. She indicated that she really didn't want to retire in Alexandria, so once again we began a house search in the Tidewater area, this time in the City of Williamsburg and in a community restricted to 55+ age owners. We found the ideal location, initiated the sale and closing for our retirement home. We then put our condo on the market. Alas, the market was not as robust as before so we had to change asking price a couple of time, but finally the Alexandria Condo was sold. Now we are set to enjoy the great locations found here in the Tidewater/Hampton Roads area, considering that we are history buffs and there are literally hundreds of historical sites in this segment of our nation. Of course living in Williamsburg is the epitome of history living life. So, now we are in our retirement home, in a great retirement type community. A great clubhouse with a fine dining restaurant, a grill/pub, an award winning PGA designed golf course and miles of walking trails. Looking forward to my wife's eventual full retirement and the two of us visiting all up and down the east coast historical spots.

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