Not many would be aware that we were scouting around for a house for a little over a year now.Finding a house and then buying it has a different meaning in Mumbai. People end up devoting as much time to the whole process as they would to their professional life.
With real estate prices being as they are currently (which is somewhere so high up there that it cannot be seen with the naked eye), one has to compromise somewhere or the other. We wanted a house close by to where we stay now so we could be within 10 minutes driving distance of both S's and my parents; we also wanted it to be a "good" flat - a 2 BHKin a nice apartment society; and the most important condition - one that we could afford.
Having to meet so many conditions took its toll and however many brokers we contacted, we weren't successful for almost a year. Then we decided to give it a break - "jab hona hoga to apne aap hoga". One Sunday in November, the broker called us to say he had a couple of flats to show us and would we be interested. My f-i-l and me went over to the broker's but from past experience we knew not to expect much. It turned that one of the two were already sold out so was out of the picture.
So we proceeded to see the other one - this was about a 5-6 minutes drive from my place. A 11 year old apartment building - at first glance it seemed very well mantained (it turned out to be that way even later on!). The house we were looking at was on the 1st floor and the current tenant was still living there. As soon as we entered the house, I was hooked - the reason for this was that as soon as one steps into the house, one has to climb down 4 steps and then get into the living room. Such a beautiful quirk is not something that one often sees in Mumbai and I loved it! It turned out that the rest of the house too was pretty much what we'd like - not to add the fact that the ceiling of the house was a good 12 feet high (normal height prevalent in Mumbai flats are not more than 9 to 9.5 feet)! We expressed an interest to take this further and returned with the rest of the family (S's and mine) in the evening and viola, all of us liked the place!
An on-the-spot offer was made, a few negotiations carried out and the deal was closed. Yes, it was that quick when it actually happened. Finally, after wading through the whole process of procuring a home loan, paying the Stamp Duty and Registration and getting possession of the flat from the old owner, we were able to step into the house on March 30th 2007 and say "This is ours now!". Since we do not need to immediately move out of my parent's home, we plan to give the new place out on rent for a year or so - so we are keeping the "doing up the place like we want to" part on hold for the moment. Whispers, "We also need to save up to do that anyway." We had the house painted and cleaned, got the electric points checked and refurbished and are now looking out for a family to rent the place to.
In the meantime, we had a grah pravesh puja done on the Apr 23rd. We started the puja at around 8:30 am in the morning and it went on till about 12:30 pm. All of S's and my immediate family were there. The havan certainly generated enough smoke and drove all the guests out of the house for a while. :) But at the same time, the smoke gave the hint of all that had gone into making that havan - sandalwood sticks, ghee, rice grains and a lot of other things. Must say that it smelled great. Along with the smoke, I also got the feeling of all "vighnas" moving out of the place. For some reason, I was feeling really emotional and mixed along with it somewhere there was a sense of fulfillment. Being surrounded by all my loved ones, being in a place which could well be my home for years in the future, knowing it was finally ours, seeing the happy look on our parents faces made the whole experience one of a kind.
Obviously, this was followed up with a sumptuous lunch served on banana leaves. Eating on a banana leaf always makes me more hungry and I did ample justice to all the food that was served. We spent the rest of the day there and people kept pouring in right uptil night. S and I were supposed to spend that night there and the rest of the family slowly petered back towards home leaving just S, her sister, my brother, a friend V and me there. We played Pictionary for some time and then my s-i-l, my brother and V too left.
S and me stretched out on the mattress and finally the exhaustion of the day did catch up though even that had a pleasurable sensation to it. So here we are now, with all the ideas as to how we will do up the house when we get round to it and loving the idea that we now own a new house!
16 comments:
Sachin, that's so lovely! Here's to many lovely moments in your new house! All the best! :)
Sachin - your story sounds just like ours!!! :)
We were looking for an apartment in Bangalore and the same thing applies with the real estate rates and bank loans!!
We finally found our dream place - 2BHK and we are now waiting to shift there in June!! :)
Lovely blog - reading some of your posts now!! :)
Shruthi: Thanks so much!!! :)
Pixie: Thanks for dropping by and the compliment! All the best to you both as well with your new place. And June is much earlier than when we'd be shifting to the new place..... Keep visiting.
Sachin - Thanks for stopping by my blog! Congratulations on your new flat. It's so nice to know you've got your own house at last!
Come by anytime!
oooh..!! i love sunk-in living rooms..!!u guys are soo lucky..!
congrats..! :)
Scrapnqueen: Thanks for dropping by and also for the good wishes! :) Yes, it feels great to be able to say I have my own house.
Lemonade: Thanks! Yes, sunken rooms are a novelty and they look out of the world!
Yeah, me been there, seen that ... you remember?
Well, congratulations on the new home ... let's put it in formal words! :-)
By the way, I saw Ta Ra Rum Pum and Bheja Fry over the weekend with hubby dearest.
The first is a semi-tearjerker kind with superb moments of acting from the kids, Rani, Saif ... in that order. Plus, you have to get Javed Jaffery's act in this one and the 'Bring it on' song for his dance ... fanta-super-bulous!!! FOREVER ...
Congratulations on your new house( although it may be a little late). I agree house hunting is the most tedious process, i too have been looking for a house mainly for investment, but having both my objectives mixed, investment and house i could live in, i never found one, and the one i liked were either sold out or outrageouly expensive. In the mean time the prices shot up so i too have given up the idea of the house currently, but some day :)
Congratulations on ur new abode!:)
And hey, nice t know u like playing pictionary, its kinda addictive, isnt it?
Asha: Thanks again!! This time, a formal thanks! :)
Will never ever want to watch Tara Rum Pum so maybe I'll catch the song as a single on one of the music channels. I watched Bheja Fry too, and simply loved it. "Its ringing!" :))
Dhruti: Thank you! It really feels great to own a house in Mumbai (though the bank owns about 98% of it as yet). And wish you all the very best for your house hunt. Am hoping you find that elusive one very soon.
Smi: Thank you for dropping by and the wishes! And yes, pictionary is addictive especially when played with some good team mates and opponents. Have been to your blog but not commented yet but hope to do so soon..you have a good one going there!
Waiting for a new post from you.
I've tagged you...
hi pest. congrats on your new house. nice to know that you have finally bought one :D. shows how long its been since v've been in touch :P. mail na sometimes!!! better than getting news from your blog :P. -mel
Hey Sweets!
its been awhile as usual i catching up..but i felt so much closer to you when i read this post. i think this is the 2nd time am reading ur blog..am so happy for you..about the house and everything..though you told me about it..readding your heart on the blog made it much more real..my prayers always wiht you..and i can torally relate to your feelings..coz me and him just waiting to get there too...
Hey, congrats, sachin, on your new house-may it-soon-be-a-home. Yes,I guess we all like that havan-ly smell, no?
Mel: Thank you....at least now I know you read my blog sometimes!
Deepti: Thank you....am sure you must be waiting for the big day!! Lots of big days coming up for you! :)
Lak: Thank you!! And yes, the havan-ly smell is always great!
Super description ! We are just about to move in a new house and we got so excited reading your blog! Good going !
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