When I moved out of our house, one of the things that entered my mind was of course having my own house someday. This would entail a lot, lot, lot of saving up. Imagine buying your own lot, paying for all the paperworks and legalities necessary.
Then, paying the engineer, architect (but my friend says he’s gonna do it for a discounted price, so thank you!), carpenters, electricians, and other installers and contractors. And then of course, there would also be costly construction materials: cement (whose prices are getting higher by the minute, I exaggerate but you get the point), lumber, nails, trusses, tiles, sinks, doorknobs, and what nots.
And it being a home for a Queen (ehem*ME*ehem), it should have the nicest (but not necessarily expensive) furniture, appliances, and fixtures. And let’s not forget the interior design. Did you that there PRC certified interior designers? I must hire one!!! And let him/her choose all the most tasteful linens, decors, ad infinitum.
Me being the cooking freak that I am, I must, must, must have all the best kitchen fixtures, tools, and appliances. RAWRRR!
Just think about it makes my head ache and my nose bleed. Writing about this makes me scared, and excited at the same time. I still have a long way to go before I can achieve this goal. It’s not an immediate goal but definitely something I want to achieve in a few years time. So I got to work, work, work really hard, and save up for that dream house here in Davao City.
But wait… I didn’t know that there’s such a thing as Mortgage Outsourcing. Might be helpful to me. Hmmm….
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