By the Numbers – Vol. 2

I came across this post in my archives from back in October 2013, and I thought it would be fun to update it because quite a few things have changed!

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As an accountant (and as my father’s daughter), I tend to always need to put numbers to things. You can count on me to create a spreadsheet or a list for just about anything, and this house has been no different.  I won’t tell you the number of spreadsheets or lists I have (hint: it’s A LOT), but here are a few numbers that I want to remember.

5: number of days it took to negotiate the selling price with the bank

3: number of months we were under contract before closing

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4: number of contractors we interviewed

14: number of pages submitted for the NC Historic Preservation tax credit application

57: number of meticulously labelled photos submitted with NC Historic Preservation tax credit application

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6: number of other 702 Park Avenue’s I find interesting (there’s probably many more, but these were my faves!)

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111: number of years since the house was built {It’s 112 now!}

3526: number of square feet in the house {Turns out it’s actually about 3800.}

16: number of rooms

4: number of bedrooms

14: ceiling height in feet for most rooms in the house {Nope, this is just wrong. The downstairs is 11 feet and the upstairs is 10.}

35: number of doors in the house

32: number of windows in the house (not counting the attic or the basement)

8: number of fireplaces in the house

4: number of screen doors

3: number of bathrooms we are renovating renovated {see the den bathroom  here, the upstairs guest bathroom here, and the master bathroom here.}

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1: number of bathrooms we are adding

2: number of walls we’re knocking down

1: number of exterior doors closed in

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1: number of windows uncovered

2: number of thefts we’ve had

3: number of trees removed

9: number of interior paint colors picked out (so far) {We’ve painted all but the master bathroom. See our paint colors for the entire house here.}

3: number of exterior colors picked out

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4: number of coats of exterior paint

116: number of blog posts about the house {now 224}

31: number of Pinterest boards dedicated to the house {now 36}

60: number of Shutterfly photo albums dedicated to the house (so far) {I haven’t updated in these in forever…I’m just using the blog, Facebook, and Instagram to share pictures now.}

3: number of items that restoring this house checks off my bucket list

4: number of months we thought it would take to finish

9: number of months it will most likely take to finish {HAHAHA! This is laughable. Our 1st anniversary of home ownership is this Saturday, and I think it’s safe to say we won’t be finished. To be fair, I don’t think we’ll ever be finished.  We did finally move in after over 11 months.}

1: number of dream houses we will have when we finish {This is still true.}

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14 comments on “By the Numbers – Vol. 2

  1. I LOVE these “number” posts.. and YES..you are your father’s daughter! Quantify everything because if you can put a number on it, you can track it! Well done ma’am! Happy (homeowner) anniversary!

  2. Wow, 8 fireplaces! I just finished up the semester with a big paper on historic tax credits (just yesterday actually). It’s great that NC offers a 30% credit! I hope you don’t have to wait long to receive the credit. Someone who lives in one of my city’s historic districts recently told me that the waitlist to receive the state historic rehabilitation tax credit in Indiana is 18 years… What!

    1. 18 years?! That’s crazy!! Luckily NC is pretty easy…we get the tax credit immediately and can roll it over for 5 years. To be honest, we probably won’t ever use the amount of the credit since we’re not kajillionaires, but every little bit helps, right?! ;)

    1. Ha! I think it’s more of a love-hate relationship. But it’s leaning more towards love the closer we get to finishing!

  3. I love the paint color that you chose for the dining room; it turned out beautiful!!! I love big old homes like but I do not have the patience it takes to remodel them. It takes your youth and lots of energy to accomplish good results. You and your husband surely have what it takes; you are doing a great job!! Love reading your blog! Sandee from Fairfax Va.

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