My permanent home (at least for the next 2 years) is a Craftsman style cottage in downtown SB. It's a charming 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage. I saw it the 1st or 2nd week I moved here and it was out of my price range. But, I kept an eye on the 'market' and noticed it was still available as my due date to find a place was approaching. I did some hard nose negotiating and landed it for a 2 year lease at $295 less/month than the asking price.
I moved in March 31st and 10 days later went to China for a week. Came back from China and was sick for a week. I brought a lot of stuff with me but not much furniture; I basically had a bed and end table and a folding chair for furniture. I was not a happy woman the week I was home sick.
So, I got to buying some furniture starting with a couch, chocolate brown w/ a subtle sea foam jacquard medallion pattern. I saw it in a store in downtown SB, went home to measure, called the store and 20 minutes later it was delivered. And it was marked down at least 70% from the original asking price. Then I bought a TV, didn't go as smoothly as the couch purchase but within 72 hours I had a new couch and tv. Life was infinitely better with those 2 purchases. And those of you that know my VCRvo days will be happy to hear I've advanced to DVR.
I have since added an entertainment console and a kitchen table and chairs along with some lamps and a new tea kettle. It' starting to feel like home. I'm using some boxes as make shift furniture until I finish my buying spree.
I am still unpacking all the stuff I had shipped out here from A-town. Why do I have so much stuff? Why, oh why do I have 15 pint glasses and more wine glasses? Why do I have at least 6 pairs of Hoy's 5 & 10 flip flops and I now work for a company that started as a flip flop company?
I love the location of my place. I live on the Victorian street in SB. 2 blocks from State St, which is the main drag through town with stores, restaurants and bars lining it. 3 blocks from the Saturday morning Farmer's Market. 10 minute walk to the beach. The owners of the cottage live in the main house on the front of the property facing the street. I'm behind their house and get the benefit from feeling secure (locked gates on both ends of property) and being on a beautifully landscaped property. My landlady is quite the gardener and my landlord is extremely particular about the 'buildings' on the property and keeps everything in wonderful condition. He also has a great eye and there are a lot of beautiful details in my place. He gutted my cottage some years ago and made vast improvements to it. The layout was improved, the wood wainscotting was stripped of paint and refitted to deck out both bedrooms and living room. Wood and tile floors throughout, just an awesome place to call home. Updated kitchen with all the modern conviences I desire: gas range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, built in microwave, granite countertops, custom built in pantry. I have a front porch which holds my grill, and I've been enjoying cooking out, and some yet to be bought table and chairs.
Photos below are of my kitchen, 2 views. I have a back door out the kitchen that goes to the alley which is the 'shortcut' to State St. 2 pictures of living room, one showing the new sofa.