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The month ahead

March 16th, 2015 at 02:47 am

I was looking at the calendar today (we keep everything on a shared Google calendar, and we've also got a Google calendar with our downstairs neighbors that feeds into it). We've got quite the month ahead of us! A lot of financial uncertainties will be settled in the next 30 days.

This Wed. (3/18) is the appraisal of the condo. Not concerned about it, but it'll be one more item checked off.

Sunday (3/22) we've rented a moving van to get the last of our stuff from the condo. We left our couch and dining room table there to give a sense of the size of the place. It'll be good to get them both back!

Friday 3/27 I'm going to contact the broker (if he hasn't gotten back to me yet) to see if the streamline refi option has opened up yet.

Thurs. 4/9 is still the tentative closing date, though it could still move sooner.

Sat. 4/12 is when the WV option expires, so we'll know one way or the other whether that money is coming. That will clear up a lot about our budget for the rest of the year.

And, of course, 4/15 is tax day. Not sure when we'll get our tax return back from our new guy, but it will for sure be by then! That will also clarify our budget because we'll know if we need to be withholding more of AS's freelance money (my guess is probably, just not sure how much).

So yeah, big month!

4 Responses to “The month ahead”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Uncertainty is the worst...living with it in many forms here right now, but all we can do is take it one day at a time be patient. It will be much better for you guys in a month having so many things hashed out.

  2. My English Castle Says:
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    Good luck with all your checklist!

  3. CB in the City Says:
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    Lots going on!

  4. ceejay74 Says:
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    Thanks all! I forgot to add that we're also wrangling the UK renovations this month; borrowing money from NT's mum, transferring to the rental management guy, doing frantic calculations to make sure we'll be able to cover UK mortgage payments while the flat is vacant. Crazy times, but we should be really well positioned at the end of it all!

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