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I had a very pleasant meeting yesterday with a realtor who I selected based on researching recent local sales on zillow. Nothing quite like a demonstrated record of selling items in my neighborhood for the sort of price I'm interested in. Based on the initial contact and look-round it seems like we may deal well together. We chatted about what sorts of buyers might be interested in a property like mine and what sorts of prep work would be needed to pitch to that sort of buyer. We also chatted about different budget levels. (For example, the benefits of being able to offer a completely empty and totally refurbished property versus my ability to cover the mortgage without rental income for however long it would take.) His approach is to draw up plans for several levels of staging, so we'll see. A lot would depend on how quickly the property would move and that's not very predictable. At any rate, he's quite confident that I can get the sort of price I have in mind, and definitely has in mind a complete clear-out of my unit for the staging, so I'm back on track with packing things up.

On the down side, I took yesterday off sick (so no friendly hand-shakes with the realtor!) and other than the hour of showing the house I spent the day in bed, mostly sleeping, occasionally sipping chicken broth. Nothing much -- just a sore throat and feverish. Roused enough in the evening to do the taxes only to find that there's one schedule still being revised and I can't submit until Monday. Well, it won't be that much delay in the refunds, but still annoying.
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1. Picked up my new glasses(es) (how do you pluralize glasses?). The old prescriptions haven't been working well for a while, but it's always a bother to make the appointments (and remember to keep them). I decided to try something different for the glasses themselves. The graduated lenses -- while nice when I first started using them -- have become less useful now that I have dedicated computer glasses. So for the "driving glasses" I went to plain bifocals, which gives me a much larger close-reading field at the bottom even though I also went for a smaller (and lighter) lens overall. They're going to take a little getting used to. Even though the lower field has the same general focal length as the graduateds, the sudden change makes me more aware of it. The computer glasses are much the same (except for the prescription update, of course) but a little smaller and sitting higher on my nose. This means that it's easier to do close reading underneath them, if necessary. (This is useful when, for example, I'm doing hand sewing and watching tv at the same time.)

2. My goal for today is to cut and set up a holiday tree (plus various housekeeping activities necessary to make this possible). There's a nice trunk on the volunteer redwood that I intend to use -- the last hurrah for my home "Christmas tree farm" since the main trunk has now gotten tall enough to touch the phone wires and with that and the upcoming marketing of the house it's time to take it out. This isn't particularly tragic: a redwood tree that takes up root in the 1.5 foot wide strip between the sidewalk and the retaining wall is doomed from the beginning.

3. Among the various pre-marketing projects for the house (hmm: my "house projects" tag is going to get a lot more workout in the next year) will be scheduling the arborist to come in and do some major pruning. I'm also planning to get someone in to do major "garden staging". The yard is a major part of this place's curb appeal and I'll want it dressed its best.

4. My first staging-preparation project is going to be making drastic cuts in my fiction library, as well as packing up the stuff I'm keeping. Given that the second-hand fiction market is essentially non-existent these days, any suggestions for what I should do with assorted sf (more fantasy than hard science fiction) and historic mysteries dating back to the '80s? I have local library sales to fall back on, but other recommendations are entertained.

5. It's being an interesting exercise to decide what to keep. Obviously anything that I do regularly re-read. Also things that I strongly expect to re-read. Series runs that I'm still following as they come out. Works by authors that I'm particularly fond of, whether or not I'm specifically fond of the particular book. By the way, the fiction sifting has been a leftover project from the "life cleaning" of several years ago -- it isn't specifically related to the impending move.

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