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What Makes a House a Home-Ham Lake, MN

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Almost ten years ago to the day, my family set out on a journey to find a new home. We had received a phone call from a friend who lived in Columbus just out side of Forest Lake, north of the Twin Cities. He was going to be looking at an estate in Ham Lake a few miles west of where he lived. The property was older but had good bones and could be remodeled into an ideal family home. Since he knew we were in the market, he thought we might like to take a look.

Ham Lake? We were planning to move that summer. Our family had outgrown the turn-of-the-century home in North St. Paul that my husband and I purchased when we were first married. Our oldest had just turned five and would be entering kindergarten in the fall. We wanted to find a new home and put down roots in a community so that the boys would be able to build friendships that would last throughout their school years. We had been considering White Bear Lake or maybe as north as Hugo, but Ham Lake, we had never even heard of the place!

And so the adventure began on sunny spring day. The drive seemed endless. When we finally turned down the dirt road that took us past one of the many sod fields that define Ham Lake, we felt like we were in another world. Beautiful tall oaks, pines and birches canopied the gravel road. Soon the trees opened to a wonderful little country home set back from the road. As we drove up the unpaved driveway, something about the home stirred long forgotten memories of children spilling out of the car after a day long drive to visit far off relatives. The peacefulness and tranquility were the embodiment of a sanctuary. We were sold.

flowerSo a few days after our first visit, my husband and I put our starter home in North St. Paul on the market. We signed the papers to have the home remodeled to fit the dream. Our home in the city sold quickly. Unfortunately, not everything went as planned. As this was a few years before I became a real estate agent, and we worked directly with the builder we were not represented in the transaction. The builder was not competent and the remodeling was done poorly. After we moved in we were finding problems and errors that were costly to fix. We weren't in the home a year before we placed the house back on the market so the nightmare would end.

Funny thing happens when you spend time in the beauty of the country; we found it hard to move back to the city. As we searched for homes in Maplewood and White Bear Lake, nothing was measuring up to our 2.5 acres a few miles further north. We were at a crossroads and finding it difficult to make a decision as to where to live.

Suddenly the answer came to us, though how is a mystery. Maybe it was the doe with her two fawns that had touch our hearts when they stood under our front window the past autumn eating the fallen crabapples from the ground. It could have been walking in the first snowfall when  flagit was so intensely quiet, we were certain that there were no other people in the world. Or was it that first spring when the day lilies first burst into the beautiful, vivid orange flowers along the parameter of the property. Possibly it was that bald eagle that nested at the end of the road on the Shore of Coon Lake. I can't say for certain if it was one particular event or a culmination of all of the above.

What I do remember is the day a car full of potential buyers pulled up our driveway two weeks after we had listed. The family stepped out awestruck with the beauty of the bright spring day. The grandmother walked over to me and exclaimed, "It is so beautiful here! Why would you ever leave?" Why indeed! My answer stopped all other inquires as I said, "I don't think we can."

It was in that moment that our family embraced our home. We re-purchased our little home in the country in our minds. We cancelled our listing as despite its faults, this property had become our home. And as the cliché goes, home is where your heart is. This home had captured our hearts and we had made it our sanctuary.

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Comments

You are so right.  There is a definite moment in life, when you decide the house you live in has become a home.  Almost like a member of the family and one could never leave.  Sherry
Posted by Sherry Spengel Wheaton IL (Prudential Spengel Realty) over 3 years ago
wow what a great story - funny how we sometimes can not see the forest through the trees
Posted by Central Oregon Real Estate | Broker Thesa Chambers, Licensed in Oregon (Prudential NW Properties Sunriver) over 3 years ago
So sorry I can't relate. A house to me is an investment...it is a belonging. I love my wife, children and pats. but as for the house...if it isn't continueing to build equity and outpace inflation...it's time to sell and move. I have seen to many times where peoples income changes and they are un willing to sell their home because they have grown attached to it...then loose it to foreclosure anyway. Alot of time people jugle payments, then ruin thier credit and don't qualify for a rate or a loan that is lees than what their paying now. A house can be replaced, but you family can't!
Posted by Your Financial Coach over 3 years ago
Now that is what I'm saying...it's where the heart is....WooHoo...thanks for sharing....
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman HAWAII Relocations & Real Estate (Century 21 Liberty Homes) over 3 years ago
Teri - I really am enjoying learning so much about each person's view of their "home" - great job.
Posted by Cyndee Haydon 727-710-8035 Clearwater Beach-Pinellas County Waterfront (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 3 years ago
Teri, if the picture above is your Home..What a Beauty!
Posted by Danny Smith (DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES) over 3 years ago
Sherry--I don't know if we embraced the house as much as the surrounding area of Ham Lake. It is a beautiful area and our yard would be difficult to replace.
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Thesa--Great analogy! It is tough living in a money-pit house when you expected a home. If the property wasnt' so beautiful, we would have made a different choice. We spend a lot of time outdoors those first few years! :)
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Chuck--I had to check your profile to confirm my suspicion that you are not a real estate agent. If you were, you would realize that a vast majority of people buy with their hearts not their heads. Although your house is an investment and your family makes it home, where you choose to have your family live IS an emotional decision. Most cannot separate the two.
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Sally--That's where my home is...As long as my family was with me, we could deal with the house! The beauty of the Ham Lake area kept us sane those first years!
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Cyndee--Writing about "what makes a house a home" is a great way to share information about a community. Gives a different perspective than just the statistically analysis of an area. Thanks for your comments.
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Danny--Yep! That's our home! It is a beautiful piece of land with towering oaks and pines, flowering shrubs and perennials and plenty of space for kids to roam! Thanks for the comment!
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Teri -- What a lovely post!        
Posted by Licensed Real Estate Salesperson WNY Real Estate (WNY Star Realty) over 3 years ago
Colleen--Thank you! I appreciate your comments!:)
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Teri - we are trying to find a piece of property "in the country" but haven't found anything we like. You are lucky to have found yours and am glad you realized the beauty you had before you lost it. Of course, the properties we do like we can't afford!
Posted by Jennifer Kirby, the Luxury Agent (Exit Realty Ventures) over 3 years ago
Jennifer--Thanks for your comments. You must be looking on the western side of the cities...much more expensive. Anoka and Chisago county acreage is more reasonable but since Ham Lake has started to allow one acre lots, more developments are on small acreage without mature trees. Good luck in your search...It is a great place to let kids run without worrying about traffic. :)
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago
Teri - what a beautiful place to call home!
Posted by Indianapolis Real Estate | Paula Henry (Red Door Real Estate) over 3 years ago
Paula--Thank you! It is a great place to live :)
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka County Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 3 years ago

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