S2 On the Move!

Spencer & Sheila sold their house of 20 years in September 2005

As of January 30, 2006 we’ve moved into The Braeburn

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(panorama is view from Sheila’s new office, click to enlarge)

Page Last Updated: 04/10/08

a panoramic view from Sheila's office

Background

This all started over spring break, 2004, when we visited Tucson. We began thinking about having a place we could winter in. The theory was that we could get enough by selling our house to buy something smaller in Seattle AND something modest in the SW. After running the numbers we realized that to get anything on Capitol Hill worth giving up our lovely home for, we would not end up with money leftover for a winter home.

 

Even though we let go of that idea, once the door was opened to even CONSIDER leaving our home, a whole new world of options presented themselves. We both love our neighborhood and didn't want to leave it. There's a brand new condo that just broke ground near us called The Braeburn. When we visited their web site we both instantly became excited by their approach. They're including a wealth of amenities such as a fitness facility, Zen garden, pea patch, yoga room, theater, workshop, etc. It's a block from the co-op where we food shop and it’s still easy walking distance to Spencer’s school and our yoga studio. It’s kind of a cross between co-housing and condo living. We're really excited about the prospect of down sizing and getting a fresh start. You can read all about it at: TheBraeburn.com.

 

So what does The Braeburn look like?

We bought one of the few 2 bedroom/2 bath units. It’s on the top floor, SW corner with a view! It’s small, only 1000 sq. ft (coming from 2200!). At top left is ‘the hole”. The red car is heading west down Pine. The top right image is a model of the entire complex including the east and west buildings. There’s a courtyard between them with a waterfall and the Zen Garden. The 2nd row, left photo is our corner of the model with 14th in the foreground and Pine on the right. Our unit is the top one on that corner. The photo to the right of it was taken August 21, 2005. We’re adding photos periodically so you can see the progress. The latest photo still shows tyvek on our corner.

Click to see the floorplan.
NOTE: Each of the images below will enlarge when clicked.

this is our corner of the hole

this is a model of the east & west buildings

this is our corner of the model

this is our corner of the hole

Spencer pointing up to our 3rd floor unit

Close-up of the framing for our corner. We'll be 2 more floors up from this.

Click to see this enlarged with our unit sketched in

Our floor is finally framed in

Click to see this enlarged with our unit finally THERE!

They're working on the siding now.

September: wallboard is up and siding is done except for our corner

December: siding is done & scaffolding is up

a panoramic view from the kitchen looking into the living room

Panoramic view from the kitchen looking into the living room during the walk-through, October 30.

 The left balcony is Sheila’s office, the rounded area is the living room. The next balcony on the right is off the kitchen and the last balcony is off our bedroom As of September the wallboard is up and siding is done except for our corner. January move-in is starting to look like a reality. We’ve just been told our orientation will be between 1/7-1/13, our closing will be 1/14-1/17, and our move in will be between 1/18-1/28. We’re getting VERY excited! LATER: As it turned out, we were one of 9 units fast-tracked to move in by end of January. The building won’t be fully occupied for more than a month. After 1 week here, we’re settled in. Still doing without any amenities.

 

We Sold Our House!

Since The Braeburn isn't due to be occupied until January, 2006 we waited until fall to list the house. It sold in five days! We worked hard, especially Spencer, on de-cluttering, painting, repairing. We spent a lot on cosmetics such as new carpeting, wood floor top coating, painting the kitchen, emptying and painting the basement, etc. It all seems to have paid off though. We listed on September 6 and had an offer five days later. We closed on October 21 and moved that weekend into a nearby temporary apartment called The Hillcrest. At the October 29 walk-through we were assured of a mid-January move-in to the Braeburn. It’s starting to feel very real.

 

First photos after moving in:

Kitchen from living room with glass bar

We’re so excited to have finally moved into our new condo. We were among the first to move in. They still haven’t completed all the amenities. As you can see we get a lot of sun and have a great view. To the left is the kitchen & the right is the table.

just to the right of the kitchen is our little dining table by one of the balconies and the living room

moving right from dining table into living room

It’s a compact, functional layout. You can see the living room to the left and right here. The bottom image shows our new flat-panel TV in the living room, the meditation nook just beyond and the edge of the kitchen to the right. Sheila’s office is behind the TV, shown bottom right.

full view of the iving room

New flatscreen TV & Meditation nook off the iving room

the bedroom has a balcony and view also

Sheila's office

 

New photos & update as of April 22, 2006

We’ve been here almost 3 months now. They still haven’t completed the lobby, our storage area or any of the amenities. All are in due time. We have just had our first Home Owners’ Association meeting and guess who was elected to serve on the transition board? No surprise here, Sheila, of course. The east building is supposed to get their certificate of occupancy next week at which time we can access our storage unit. We’ve been assured all amenities will be competed by June 1. In the meantime we’re enjoying the skyview terrace.

 

Spencer’s sister-in-law Marcy does color consulting professionally. Recently she paid us a visit from Eugene. Spencer spent Spring break implementing her wonderful suggestions. The photos below show the results. The stained glass window is from the front door of our old house. We’re so glad we preserved it. And that’s our new reclining, leather love-seat. Very comfy. And notice the new stone countertop and sink.

 

A year later, March 2007, we’ve finally had our master bathroom remodeled as we’ve planned from the beginning. We’re very happy to have replaced the second sink/vanity and corner shower with a wonderful 2-person bathtub and fabulous piece of art glass for the wall. The glass is by a local artist name Eric Krag.

front entry with one of Ray Beard's handwoven Navajo rugs

hallway entrance to master bedroom

stained glass window from our old house

new leather reclining love-seat
looking at the kitchen from the living room

dining table by window to left of kitchen counter
left end of kitchen countertop

new Cambria countertop with undermounted sink

remodeled master bathroom

close up of custom glass wall

inside view of glass

 

Email us at:
Sheila@S2Cycle.com or Spencer@S2Cycle.com
Page Last Updated: 04/10/08
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