Thursday, February 19, 2015

A Victory + A Failure...

I believe in transparency.

I've been told I wear my heart on my sleeve.  I don't think there's anything wrong with that.

What you see is what you get with me, ya know?  I've never been good at telling lies anyways.  Just ask my Dad.  ;)

And OUR HUGE VICTORY this week is that we FINALLY finished our 2013 property assessment appeal!!  Yes, that's 2 years ago (doesn't sound right, does it?)

So, I feel this urge to be completely transparent with you and share the nitty gritty.  I mean, truly, you could look it up on zillow today if you wanted to.  Or, you can look it up on our county's website -- I do think its rather neat to look at the details of your own house...


-- CROSSTOWN BUS --

Allegheny county used to have a search function on their website where you could look up anyone's property using their last names.  Everyone was looking up names like 'Roethlisberger' and 'Lemieux'.  Surprise!  So, they changed it so now you have to enter the property street address instead (but you can still see who owns the house).

-- Back to my story... --

So --- I'm sharing this info because you can easily look it up for my house.  And yes, I can also look up what you paid for your house.  I can also see what your annual property taxes are.  (I can find it all, so don't shy away whenever it may happen to come up in conversation!!  Doesn't much, but I find it funny when people do shy away...)


-- 2013 Allegheny County Assessment --

I learned from our lawyer that Allegheny county is the SECOND highest taxed county in the United States (his fault if that's wrong).  And in 2013 they re-assessed all the properties in the county.  Here is what happened in our assessment:
  • 2012 Assessed Value:  $150,000
  • 2013 Assessed Value:  $322,800
Our house MORE THAN DOUBLED in value.  That means our taxes ALSO DOUBLED.  Makes my head spin!  So, as soon as we bought this house, I looked at all the info on that county website and found that our house was listed as 13 rooms, 8 bedroom, 7 bath or something ridiculous.  I filed the paperwork to appeal the value, but I also called the county to tell them of the discrepancies.  They came out to the house shortly after we bought it and inspected it and changed it so 7 rooms, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath.  Thank goodness.  They also lowered the square footage by 60 sf.  Then our assessed value went like this:
  • 2012 Assessed Value:  $150,000
  • 2013 Assessed Value:  $227,500
Now, we bought our house for $127,000.  That means the house is STILL valued at $100,000 MORE than what we bought it for.  Normally, when you buy a house, you buy it for higher than the assessed value and they immediately change the value to whatever you paid for it.  Because... that is the true value of the house, right?  So, then why don't they just lower ours when we buy it and its lower than the assessed value?  Wish it was that easy.

So, since they lowered the value they cancelled my original hearing.  I filed another appeal (Aug/Sept of 2013) - and the hearing was scheduled for Nov. 25, 2013.  I showed up.  Mountains of paperwork.  Three copies of everything - 1 for the administrator, 1 for the school board's attorney, and 1 for me.  Here are some examples:



Yes, I created all of those in excel (I know, I'm a nerd).  Yes, I spent a bunch of time on it but they look damn good, right?  All those issues and repairs needed - I also had quotes stapled to that.  (this was in 2013.  In the past 2 weeks, we've also received quotes upwards of $25k for wet basement, plumbing in basement and exterior masonry!).  ALSO - did you see the pictures of the homes it has us compared to?!?!  Well, our house may look close to that now, but it definitely did not in 2013- here's my first blog post!

So, I took that and more to the hearing.  They didn't change SQUAT.  I appealed again, this time it cost me $118 to do that.

And I decided to hire a lawyer.  Trautman was who I went with after a few phone calls.

-- 1.5 YEARS LATER --

Court hearing was scheduled, Feb. 18, 2015.  I called the lawyer's office and said I'd like to meet him in person, as I feel this case was unique and we were having a difficult time catching each other on the phone.

We met.  He seems like a good guy.  Schmoozer type, but geniune (I hope).  At any rate, he definitely seems to know everyone in 'the game'.  So I think that is good.  He called the county's solicitor and after a couple of back and forth's, this is what we agreed on:
  • 2012 Assessed Value:  $150,000
  • 2013 Assessed Value:  $150,000
  • 2014 Assessed Value:  $165,000
  • 2015 Assessed Value:  $180,000
The lawyer said that was pretty damn good and I should take it, so I did.  My realtor, Carol Dishart, said that she was amazed they went below 200.  I'm pretty happy.  That's like a $5k paycheck for me in refunds - but minus the lawyer fee we still make out decently!  Plus, our taxes from here on out won't change until another reassessment!  Whew.

And about an hour after we settled on those numbers - a pipe froze and burst in our house.  YIKES!


Well, that was exciting.  Hopefully no one is planning on coming to stay with us, as we haven't fixed it yet we just shut off the water to it! :)

Persistence pays off!

And here's to hoping that no one from the county ever sees this blog!  (oh boy I am sooo screwed if someone does!)

Heather

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The Winter Blues?

Is it just me, or do you have the 'winter blues' too?

Its 2 degrees outside.  Yikes.  Thankful we don't have to be anywhere or have  to be outside.  Tom is choosing to go clear our walkway.  Yes, our 400 feet of sidewalk that keeps getting covered in snow.  Good thing we have a snow blower!

SO many things have been going on lately while we hibernate  (and I feel like this list is incomplete):


  • William was bapitized! :)  My mom and Thomas came here from Indiana - despite a snow storm looming! :)

  • We had a run to the children's emergency room... she was SO BRAVE!
  • I went to work, for myself!  I officially left Walsh but have not officially started a business on my own or anything... but a woman found me on LinkedIn - she was looking for a certified ergonomist with industrial experience in Pittsburgh.  I guess that's hard to find :)  Good thing I'm on LinkedIn!  I worked at Timet, they make titanium there -- and they've asked me to come back! :)
  • Carpet -- er, um, a 'runner' -- installed on our stairs!  
    Original condition of the stairs.  Wow.  I haven't looked at that pic for a LONG time!
In process... July 2013


Bare stairs
Cutting the padding for each step
Adding the tack strip


Adding the padding


Laying out the runner


Stapling (?) it to the wood.
This is 'Hollywood" style - so that it completely wraps around the stair.
(the other style would have a gap from lip to corner)


Almost done!


DONE!
YES!  I've had people tell me it looks like its been there from the beginning.  I LOVE THAT!
  • When we ordered carpet for the stairs, we also ordered carpet (that we turned into a rug) for the living room.  They bound the edges for us, which is, of course, an additional cost.  The best size to fit the room was 13x19 - that is a HUGE rug.  Mr. John came over to help us lay it out.  BOY does it TOTALLY change the look of the room!
  • Before we purchased the property...
    Our first day owning the home.  June 7, 2013

      This living room really bothered me because we have a HUGE room, but a SMALL play area (in front of pink coffee table)
      Tom, admiring his mopping.  :)
    IMMEDIATELY after we rolled the rug out - the kids played on it!
Photo taken 1 hour ago :)
  • BIG oak tree trimmed by 50%.  Oh boy - yes, cost a small fortune to cut a 300 year old tree.  Took them over a month to finish it too!  (came out two Saturdays.  Most difficult part for us was getting all the neighbors to move their cars!  8am on a Saturday - SORRY!)


Want to play I Spy?.... I spy the man in the tree...
  • I've been ordering ALL sorts of things for the home and personally online - why have I not really shopped online much before?  I know - I like to touch/feel/ and see whatever it is before I buy it! :)  I just ordered this for the home and I'm stoked!

  • OH - one more thing (I think?) - Elcy has made us one London shade!  I picked it up from her two weeks ago and I still have not 'reported' to her how it looks/how to go forward.  We have 8 windows to cover - this is no small feat!  18 yards of fabric she has to work with and I am SO thankful we decided to make one shade first, see how its looks, and then make the rest of them.  There are quite a few small changes to make, but without the changes it does look great!
  • I knew I wasn't done yet... ANOTHER item - I'm STILL contesting our property value from 2013.  Our 'property value' determined by the county, increased by more than 200% from 2012 to 2013.  It was valued at ALMOST THREE TIMES what we bought it for.  So, I've been fighting that for a long time!  I had to hire a lawyer and our hearing is FINALLY scheduled for this week.

Whew. That's a lot, eh?

And my word was left un-fulfilled.  My sincere apologies.  Good thing (I'm pretty sure) no one is really anticipating my blog posts! (But if you are, please comment below so I know!  Then, I promise, I'll be better on my word)

Stay warm my friends (not meant for Hotlanta friends!)

In the name of cold weather progress,

Heather

Ps.  On a side note, I just started working out every day at 6am with an awesome neighbor of mine.  I never knew how good it would make me feel - I never knew how much my body misses physical activity.  I feel as though I'm making SIGNIFICANT progress in EVERYTHING in my life because of this!  So, here's to much more progress, and more blog updates to come!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Hole in the wall...

Goodness.

Day after day I want to do a blog update - but it's funny how it is hard to find the time for just that!

But I thought you would find this interesting...

We found some issues the other day.  Well, at least we THINK they are issues:



And I saw this a while ago -- looks like its gotten worse...



So - we opened up the wall last wknd.  At 5:30pm when the superbowl was on at 6:30pm?

True Tom-and-Heather-fashion...

I'll let you know what happens soon!  I promise!

William is walking now!  Wasn't he JUST born?!?!  Geez Louise!


My promise to you is to do another update on the house within a week!  (I keep my promises.  Mark my word!)  We got some carpet installed the other day, that's up next.

May you have patience with all your house stuff,

Heather

(I think I'm reminding myself of patience too!!)