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Virtual Tour Vallejo House
Some of the pictures are from the real estate listing so the interior does not reflect how we will be setting this house up. After we move in we’ll take another virtual tour, of course, but the seller’s exquisite taste was definitely a selling point for this 1987 house that is in excellent condition.
It’s a corner unit and is one floor, although there are steps in the backyard that lead up to a lookout area. Just down the hill is the Glen Cove Waterfront Park with multiple bridge, mountain and water views that make for incredible sunsets.
Getting to Glen Cove
We had been wanting to move to Vallejo for a few years. I had actually thought about it numerous times before even officially coupling with my husband, so when it came time for us to make my first home purchase with him (ironically having owned five other properties I never lived in), it took a while to find the right place in part because of Covid.
Indeed, we had a false start with a huge place in the next town over, American Canyon. Unfortunately the family that was selling could not find what they wanted, so we had to end the contract due to that contingency. Covid has caused a huge lack of inventory, even though the interest rates make this a buyer’s market. We packed immediately after getting into contract, so we basically were over-prepared (which is better than under), but that meant living out of boxes all Summer. It was a Covid summer, at that, so we barely left the house.
We were very specific about what we wanted to buy. Not only did we desire more square footage and a more usable, larger back yard than what I’ve rented for over ten years in Hayward, we wanted it to be ONE STORY with as few steps as possible. That narrowed the choices dramatically. We even would have considered a two story house if the primary bedroom, bath and an office area were on the first floor, but no such properties came up in any of the three North Bay Area counties we searched in. Pretty much most of the Bay Area itself had very few properties that matched that criteria with the dimensions we wanted.
Even though we had to bid over asking, we took the advice of our wise realtor who asked us to write a “gooey” letter as to why we loved the house. The deadline for the bid and documentation was 7pm on a Tuesday. We got all the paperwork submitted a few hours ahead of time. We tried to distract ourselves for the evening since we had been on quite an emotional roller coaster with the previous contract falling through and another very competitive bid we gave up on. Accordingly, we did not expect a response until at least the next day. I did research and discovered that a contingency falling through apparently only happens 1.4% of the time, but it happened to us the very first experience we had with going into contract on a house so unicorn rare that we will probably never see those dimensions at that price in such a prime location ever again. Lucky us.
Forty-five minutes after the deadline we got the text that we had won the bid and that the seller LOVED the letter I wrote and had Shando review! While I don’t know what the other bids were, that made the get even better knowing that my sincere schmaltz won her over.
In the letter I wrote about her exquisite taste and the flow of the house, the wise choices she made in the recent renovations and how any prospective grandchildren would love visiting us at this home (and never want to leave). I also speculated that a house with no stairs to speak of would most certainly extend the lives of our geriatric dogs, and we wanted that same ability to get to every part of our house without going up and down flights ourselves.
Because of the missed opportunity with the first house I don’t want to sound like the house we got was a consolation prize. It did seem, in hindsight, that the condition of the first house which was larger and a little further away, would have been approaching the “money pit” territory with inspections pointing out problems with the roof, electricity and plumbing. We are very pleased with the condition of the newer house we bought with a new roof and new renovations, which make it model home worthy.
Here are some pictures of Glen Cove and the Waterfront Park just a few blocks down the hill from our future house. You can also easily find some incredible video drone footage of the area on Youtube.











Guest Dogs Playing
Alfie is one of the few guest dogs that fetches well like our Monte. Sadie relaxes and toward the end Alfie finally gets some rest in too.
Hayden Dogs and Shando Portraits for July
July Guest Dogs
Bittersweet Milestone

Today is a sad four-year anniversary of Mom dying much too soon, made bittersweet because we are only a few days before we buy our dream house here in California. I know she wanted a better life for all of her kids, even though her scrimping still has not yielded that. Indeed, it has been squandered by one she trusted and we are still fighting to make her dream manifest. What’s made me more melancholy the last few days is the realization that had she lived, this house would have afforded an ideal situation for her to have her own independent place on the property. Sadly, there is no reason for me to think about such a prospect, because I no longer have a mother that I can take care of, as we did the last few months of her life when she was taken by a particularly insidious form of cancer.
Playtime for Lucy and Timber
Yorkies in front yard of Blossom Way
My Daughter’s New Commercial
The picture frame is of my grandmother who just died a few months ago in Italy with my mom as an infant.