Something akin to the hell found in the movie Groundhog Day. Every day is spent making beds, cleaning bathrooms, freshening towels, vacuuming…I have either slipped into a twin 1950’s marriage or I am in fact in hell.
More exciting than the hell of cleaning, is the buyers – who have discovered it’s a buyer’s market and some of whom would like to steal your home. I never understood how the foreclosure market would negative affect the prices until now…
What I have discovered in the process of selling our home is responsibility. Have you ever read the book, The Little Prince? It is one of my favorite books because it speaks to the responsibility of taming or loving something. Once something becomes yours, you are responsible for taking care of it. If you can no longer take care of it, you must find a way for someone else to care for it. That is our home.
If we were to accept one of these low-ball offers we would hurt the energy of our home. Foreclosure houses tend not to have good energy – how could they? Too much stress and anxiety locked inside. Hence I have all these buyers wanting to buy my house at a foreclosure/avoid bankruptcy prices – they see it as the same house physically. However they are not the same houses – you get what you pay for. There are no deals, because you are buying a life.
Look at the history of a house – how many times has it flipped? Foreclosure houses tend to flip a lot – the ‘deal’ the buyers got on the front end will be their problem on the other side. It could be as simple as placement. Is the house at the top/end of road? Interestingly this is a horrible energy pattern – the energy of the road flows directly into the house constantly. Hence the house/inhabitants can never get grounded enough to make it work…
Our house is a home. It is energetically excellent with color, scent, layout, comfort and lush, abundant gardens. It has been the support our family has needed to refresh, cradle and ultimately launch us into another adventure that is something akin to stepping into a fairy tale (more about that in a few weeks…)
It was the same for the previous owners and I will not give this house less. Our buyers are not looking for a steal, but a home that will cradle them. In this safety, dreams unfold and manifest into reality. Here in this house, our family began living an enchanted life, unbelievably blessed and magical truly (got the medical miracles and passport vacations to prove it!) So we wait, knowing the new family is coming – we are just holding their place a little longer…Frankly I can’t wait to meet them, because I know what waits for them…peace, warmth, beauty, family, love, healing, laughter and abundance. And so it is.
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