So my meeting with the local buyer’s advocate went really well. She was so receptive to the requests that I gave her on behalf of me and my boyfriend, and said she’d definitely be able to help us find our forever home. We explained that we’ll want to raise a family in the house one day (although not in the next five years), so we want to be in close proximity to a train station, schools and parks. She smiled when I said that and said we’ve made a good decision seeking the help of a buyer’s advocate located in Hawthorn.
Apparently, Hawthorn is a great place to raise a family because it’s so centrally located. It’s also close enough to bars and nightclubs which is what we’d like for the next few years before we settle down.
In my last blog post, I told you about the brain fog I’m suffering through and how I hoped that this discussion with the buyer’s advocate would help. It definitely helped. I don’t feel significantly better or anything but I do feel a bit more revived than I was when I was writing my blog post before. I think it was just the gravity of the amount of work that I know needs doing that has made me feel like this. I mean, I still don’t feel great but there is a definite improvement which is nice.
I wonder if I’ll feel slightly better after each discussion I have with my local property advocates. Melbourne is such a big city that it’s quite daunting to think about where to live. With so many options and so much uncertainty in the world, I don’t blame myself for suffering under this brain fog that I’m struggling with. Here’s hoping that I continue to get better and better until I live a fog-free lifestyle with my boyfriend (hopefully husband soon) and children.