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Lyric

(12,675 posts)
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 07:52 PM Jun 2015

Help us buy a home? UPDATE:$2000, Woohoo!!!

Last edited Sun Jun 14, 2015, 08:57 PM - Edit history (15)

This is a crowdfunding request. I don't want to offend anyone, so I'll say that first, so you can exit quickly if you aren't interested in helping. Also, this is not a sob story. We aren't starving right now and we aren't about to be homeless. We just have an opportunity to make sure that we are NEVER facing homelessness again that will disappear if we don't/can't find a way to act on it right now.

There is a three bedroom mobile home for sale right now in my area. It's old (1977) but it's bigger than our current mobile home, and it's in a MUCH safer neighborhood for the kids, where they'll go to the best local schools and be able to have a dog. They only want $4000 for it, and they are willing to take payments--IF we can come up with half of it ($2000) first. Moving there will cut our bills significantly, and make it a lot easier for my family to survive right now.

We can easily afford the lot rent and payments--Ben and Deb both have good jobs now. But we don't have $2000 in savings, we have terrible credit thanks to past relationships, poor decisions, ill luck, and just poverty in general, and the mobile home won't stay available for the months it would take us to save it up. Time is of the essence here.

Not sure what I could offer in return, other than crash space if any of you are ever in Morgantown, WV. But that's always true for any DU'er.

Link to my GoFundMe campaign below. This would mean so much to me and my family. You have no idea.

http://gofundme.com/lyricshome

There's a picture of the mobile home in question on the campaign page.

Edit: here is the Craigslist ad for it. Lots of pictures. Oh my god, the painting and crafting and kitschy loveliness of it all

https://morgantown.craigslist.org/reo/5072388949.html

EDIT: We now have $2100!!! We just need a little more to cover the fees for withdrawing the money, and we've got it!!!

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Help us buy a home? UPDATE:$2000, Woohoo!!! (Original Post) Lyric Jun 2015 OP
Post removed Post removed Jun 2015 #1
My apologies that I seem to have offended you. Lyric Jun 2015 #3
Lyric, Skinner has said several times that pleas for help, financial and otherwise, are ok dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #87
Are you sure you've been in this persons shoes? JaneyVee Jun 2015 #5
Other people have been posting such requests. daredtowork Jun 2015 #11
What a repulsive and insensitive thing to say! BeanMusical Jun 2015 #14
You say handout rpannier Jun 2015 #18
Sure hope you never EVER need a hand UP. JHC that's what humanbeings are SUPPOSED nc4bo Jun 2015 #46
Somebody gave us five dollars! Lyric Jun 2015 #2
Yay! BeanMusical Jun 2015 #15
I feel cheap hfojvt Jun 2015 #4
I wouldn't want to deceive anyone. Lyric Jun 2015 #6
Up to $75 in ten minutes! Lyric Jun 2015 #7
good. Only 3 people though hfojvt Jun 2015 #9
I hope so too... Lyric Jun 2015 #10
sorry you had to endure that. nt DesertFlower Jun 2015 #27
suppose you didn't have a job? hfojvt Jun 2015 #29
My job is in the home, because I am disabled. Lyric Jun 2015 #33
K&R Katashi_itto Jun 2015 #8
I applaud your plan! missingthebigdog Jun 2015 #12
Thank you!! Lyric Jun 2015 #13
I think they deserve a bad rap hfojvt Jun 2015 #19
Thankfully we see very few natural disasters in WV Lyric Jun 2015 #24
"Mobile homes kind of get a bad rap." BeanMusical Jun 2015 #22
There are a lot of communities that won't allow mobile homes. intheflow Jun 2015 #134
just gave $20.00. DesertFlower Jun 2015 #16
Aww, thank you so much! Lyric Jun 2015 #28
glad to help. years ago when DesertFlower Jun 2015 #31
KnR for visibility. nt tblue37 Jun 2015 #17
All I can give is a k/r. progressoid Jun 2015 #20
K&R rpannier Jun 2015 #21
Getting paid next weekend so if you can wait I'll gladly kick in some cash enigmatic Jun 2015 #23
Awesome! You should let me know when you're here next. Lyric Jun 2015 #26
I am broke but wish you the best of luck! BeanMusical Jun 2015 #25
Totally been there. *hugs* Lyric Jun 2015 #30
Made a donation Sienna86 Jun 2015 #32
Slipped you a few bucks. Hope things work out for you! Elmer S. E. Dump Jun 2015 #34
I hope you got the note I sent through GFM... Lyric Jun 2015 #39
K&R. lunamagica Jun 2015 #35
I'm a bit short right now but when I figure out how to contribute using polly7 Jun 2015 #36
Oh, I'm blubbering like.an idiot here. Lyric Jun 2015 #37
It looks like your family here wants you to be safe and comfortable. polly7 Jun 2015 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author AtomicKitten Jun 2015 #40
nice JI7 Jun 2015 #41
You'd love it here. It's gorgeous, truly. Lyric Jun 2015 #42
I have to get the kidlet ready for bed and change laundry around. Lyric Jun 2015 #43
Best of luck, Lyric pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #44
Oh wow, can you imagine fitting all of GD into that mobile home? Lyric Jun 2015 #45
bookmarking for tomorrow OKNancy Jun 2015 #47
Lyric, I'm so happy for you and your kids passiveporcupine Jun 2015 #48
k/r for exposure. Luck!!!! 840high Jun 2015 #49
Just sent you a couple of bucks choie Jun 2015 #50
Just added $10. I wish you and your family the very best! PatrickforO Jun 2015 #51
I hope you get it. Kalidurga Jun 2015 #52
Current total: $755 pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #53
Kick! BeanMusical Jun 2015 #54
Currently at $870. Come on folks - COLGATE4 Jun 2015 #55
Lyric I donated TBF Jun 2015 #56
To the Mountaineers from a a Mountaineer, $20.00. In your mission to have a home you appalachiablue Jun 2015 #57
Just couldn't pas up the chance wellstone dem Jun 2015 #58
K R & donated! Trailrider1951 Jun 2015 #59
I was up late, so I just woke up--OMG. $1041! Lyric Jun 2015 #60
still quite a ways to go hfojvt Jun 2015 #70
Ok Lyric dear, I'm sorry I couldnt help more nc4bo Jun 2015 #61
My very first home with MrG was a mobile home, and my sweetest ScreamingMeemie Jun 2015 #62
*hugs you tight* Lyric Jun 2015 #63
I gave what I could. intheflow Jun 2015 #64
*hugs* That's all anyone could ask. Lyric Jun 2015 #65
$1,081 as of right now. Good luck. aikoaiko Jun 2015 #66
Thank you so much!! Lyric Jun 2015 #67
Small steps make for big miracles... Rhythm Jun 2015 #68
I'm not in the position to help Revanchist Jun 2015 #69
I just chipped in PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #71
Just sent a little bit your way. Fingers crossed! Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #72
Tried several times to follow the link Flying Squirrel Jun 2015 #73
I'm getting the same thing :( Dystopian Jun 2015 #74
Edit: The GoFundMe site is back up, link works fine now. nt pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #77
Thanks, and done. Flying Squirrel Jun 2015 #85
Your link took me to a page with only "bad gateway" on it. Is this a problem with my little Nook, o tblue37 Jun 2015 #75
The problem just started in the last hour or so pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #76
Looks like it's working again:) Lyric Jun 2015 #78
Great! pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #80
Seems to be fixed now 1morelib Jun 2015 #79
and a few minutes later you're at $1161 :-) magical thyme Jun 2015 #81
Definitely gonna do that! Lyric Jun 2015 #83
I trust you've verified the lot will still be there for you... magical thyme Jun 2015 #88
Nope--I'll get pre-approval for the lot before buying the trailer. Lyric Jun 2015 #94
You should get that rolling. You're going to get the help you need from mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #100
Definitely check on the lease on the lot before buying Matariki Jun 2015 #91
Hey Lyric stage left Jun 2015 #82
Good luck Lyric Matariki Jun 2015 #84
Well, I'm a crafty person. Lyric Jun 2015 #86
I know what you mean! Matariki Jun 2015 #90
Here's the conversation we had initially (through the seller's agent) Lyric Jun 2015 #93
DU rocks sometimes Matariki Jun 2015 #112
K&R me b zola Jun 2015 #89
K&R, and good luck! :) n/t OneGrassRoot Jun 2015 #92
Did what I could--best of luck to all of you! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2015 #95
Your generosity is amazing... Lyric Jun 2015 #96
I wish it could have been more.......... CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2015 #98
Added a little to the pot. Good luck! nt Mojorabbit Jun 2015 #97
I was happy.. sendero Jun 2015 #99
Hi Lyric! DonnaM Jun 2015 #101
You should come over when we move in! Lyric Jun 2015 #102
Awesome - would love to!! DonnaM Jun 2015 #104
LMAO. Heck yeah. Just gotta find some 'shine. Lyric Jun 2015 #105
Looking forward to it!! :) NT DonnaM Jun 2015 #106
Kickeroo! tosh Jun 2015 #103
$1,886 ! pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #107
You're getting closer! herding cats Jun 2015 #108
OMG, I know!!! Lyric Jun 2015 #109
It takes 5-7 days to get the money. herding cats Jun 2015 #110
I'm kind of stunned, I think. Lyric Jun 2015 #111
I would do the electronic transfer - it says 2-5 days TBF Jun 2015 #118
Keep us updated on how things go! Matariki Jun 2015 #113
FYI--you just hit $2000. Go pay the man for the trailer before he sells to someone else! nt tblue37 Jun 2015 #114
Also, since you can't actually get the money today, call the seller (or email, oe however you tblue37 Jun 2015 #116
Yep, I sent them an email!!! Lyric Jun 2015 #120
Giving it another kick - TBF Jun 2015 #115
Just contributed! Happy for you! yardwork Jun 2015 #117
Fiddy at 7:10PM TheBlackAdder Jun 2015 #119
Out of curiousity I just looked at that neighborhood on google street view Matariki Jun 2015 #121
Oh yes much nicer than where we are now. Lyric Jun 2015 #122
Needs a bit more to clear $2,000. Contrary1 Jun 2015 #123
CONGRATS!! DonnaM Jun 2015 #124
Donated. Only $400.00 to go! Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #125
Best of luck. Enjoy your new home. roody Jun 2015 #126
Once again, your GFM site shows only the "502 Bad Gateway" message! nt tblue37 Jun 2015 #127
I saw that earlier and then it worked. mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #128
It's back up already :) pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #130
Im so excited for you. Down payment in the bag. Good luck. aikoaiko Jun 2015 #129
That's wonderful! Loryn Jun 2015 #131
Getting close to 'scrounging-up boxes' time... Rhythm Jun 2015 #132
Congratulations! Dr. Strange Jun 2015 #138
Wow, so very close! wellstone dem Jun 2015 #133
I didn't know you were in Morgantown! a la izquierda Jun 2015 #135
OMG a neighbor! Yay! Lyric Jun 2015 #148
This is really awesome! I now plan on forming a nonprofit to help do things like this. Katashi_itto Jun 2015 #136
Congratulations!!!! lunamagica Jun 2015 #137
I hope you get the house drray23 Jun 2015 #139
Lyric stage left Jun 2015 #140
I left a little. ANOIS Jun 2015 #141
Only $330 more needed to finish this and put a bow on it for Lyric and family pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #142
k&r eShirl Jun 2015 #143
Your new home looks really nice. akbacchus_BC Jun 2015 #144
Total raised is now $2300; only $200 to go! pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #145
k&r aikoaiko Jun 2015 #146
Coming down to the homestretch... :-D :-D Rhythm Jun 2015 #147
One more morning kick wellstone dem Jun 2015 #149
. pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #150
I am very happy for you! Phentex Jun 2015 #151
Congratulations!!!!!!!! $2500.00 plus a little change. aikoaiko Jun 2015 #152
Yay! You did it, DU! mnhtnbb Jun 2015 #153
it's yours for the taking!!!!! magical thyme Jun 2015 #154
WE DID IT!! OMG!!! Lyric Jun 2015 #155
Congratulations!! Hopefully this will help you get off to a good start. B Calm Jun 2015 #156
Congratulations, Lyric! polly7 Jun 2015 #157
Congratulations! Matariki Jun 2015 #161
Congrats!! PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #162
Congratulations!!! Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #163
Congratulations!! DonnaM Jun 2015 #168
Don't forget that the GoFundMe site will take a couple of hundred out of the total in fees, tblue37 Jun 2015 #158
Good Point! B Calm Jun 2015 #159
I think Lyric said she'd taken that into account when she set the goal. intheflow Jun 2015 #169
Yes, Lyric knows, and explained upthread... pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #171
I think it's 5% Matariki Jun 2015 #160
Good luck! haele Jun 2015 #164
I am saving your post for ideas, lol. Lyric Jun 2015 #167
Ya done good DU!! Congrats Lyric! nt nc4bo Jun 2015 #165
Congrats on making your goal! I wish you all the happiness. Exilednight Jun 2015 #166
Really really happy for you! enigmatic Jun 2015 #170
I may not be able to get to your housewarming from CA pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #172
Saw your gfm update; fingers crossed! nt pinboy3niner Jun 2015 #173
How is the home buying situation going? nt tblue37 Jun 2015 #174
Were you able to buy a place? Matariki Jul 2015 #175
Did it work out? likesmountains 52 Jul 2015 #176

Response to Lyric (Original post)

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
87. Lyric, Skinner has said several times that pleas for help, financial and otherwise, are ok
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:24 PM
Jun 2015

and it is up to DU members to decide if they want to respond or ignore the post.
So your post complies with DU # standards.

daredtowork

(3,732 posts)
11. Other people have been posting such requests.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:00 PM
Jun 2015

Last edited Sun Jun 14, 2015, 12:28 AM - Edit history (1)

This one seems really modest and limited in comparison.

I do have a philosophical quibble with these requests - but not the usual one from people who are just uncomfortable with being confronted by "panhandlers" or whose inner Judge Judy has decided everyone else must be a scammer.

The rise of crowd-funding - especially among rightwing folks who rejected Obamacare - highlights the essential problem. It is reminiscent of Bush's vaunted faith-based charity. Giving will be uneven and rife with bias. Amount received might depend on your politics or the color of your skin. It might also depend merely on the timing of your request. Is everyone suffering from compassion-fatigue because of a big disaster? Did your request just follow another notorious "beggar", heightening the community's negative reaction?

Also, this model tends to favor highly educated people and good writers who can make a stirring case. Yet less educated may need more help. There also seems to be some online "panhandling turf". A few years ago I wrote some diaries about welfare on Daily Kos. I will never forget how that brought racing in some big-time begging diaries to "top" mine and exploit any generosity to be had. One was later outed as a scammer. I've never asked for any financial help - I think my education gives me an edge in navigating the systems I've had to resort to so far. But if I had needed to "cry out to the Internet", I don't think I would have had the required self-promotionalism needed to compete for turf on Daily Kos.

Lately I've heard conservative heads of nonprofits actually advocate crowd-funding as a solution to problems like lack of affordable housing.

This advice to turn to crowd-funding is happening at the same time as reliable government social programs like food stamps and ssi are being cut.

This is backdoor faith-based charity.

This is not to discourage giving to the request in this post, which is small and modestly asked for.

I'm just taking this as an opportunity to discuss the larger issue of this form of fund-raising being encouraged, its innate unfairness, and the context of abetting government cuts.

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
46. Sure hope you never EVER need a hand UP. JHC that's what humanbeings are SUPPOSED
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:36 PM
Jun 2015

to do.....that is, help each other if and when we can.

EGADS!



Be well Lyric!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
2. Somebody gave us five dollars!
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:14 PM
Jun 2015

If it was a DU'er, THANK YOU! I was afraid nobody would respond at all and now I feel better.

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
4. I feel cheap
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:18 PM
Jun 2015

but I was your first $5.

I hope every little bit helps, and maybe I will start the ball rolling. Just 499 more to go. If you get $2,000 though, GFM will take $160.

Good luck.

But Hillary? Hillary? Put Bernie up there if you want money from DU.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
6. I wouldn't want to deceive anyone.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:26 PM
Jun 2015

And you are not cheap at all, you are WONDERFUL! Want to see the Craigslist ad that has lots more pictures? It has a washing machine in it that's AVOCADO. I love it!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
7. Up to $75 in ten minutes!
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:39 PM
Jun 2015

I'm over the moon! Those awful turquoise walls, that avocado washer, and the "second week of deer camp" paneling are coming closer to being ours forever!

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
9. good. Only 3 people though
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:52 PM
Jun 2015

I was hoping more people would say "hey, I can do $5 too".

Maybe will gather some momentum.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
10. I hope so too...
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 08:55 PM
Jun 2015

I had to delete a comment on the campaign page though. Somebody posted to tell me to stop buying drugs and get a job. We don't do drugs and we DO have jobs. We just don't have savings. How could someone I don't even know say something so hateful? I just don't understand...

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
29. suppose you didn't have a job?
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:33 PM
Jun 2015

Does being unable to find a job make somebody a bad person? I spent years unable to find work, many years.

In fact, I have been at my current job now for almost 13 years - partly because I have been unable to find a better one, and I have applied for dozens (although I have also gotten two promotions that I stepped down from (one because I was tired of dealing with a psychotic supervisor and the other because they were threatening to fire me (plus I was tired of having to work 25/8. (a phrase I made up, because apparently 24/7 was not enough for them)).

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
33. My job is in the home, because I am disabled.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:40 PM
Jun 2015

However, I do not collect disability. We have an unusual family dynamic; my fiance Ben is a steel Detailer and makes a good salary, and my best friend/life partner Deb is a manager at a pub/restaurant. We have my son at home, and I also have guardianship of my sister's little boy after she dropped him off here two years ago and basically never came back.

Deb and Ben make enough to care for our family. But squeezing us all into a two bedroom trailer has been...tense. The boys and Deb take turns sleeping on the couches, for now. If we can get this place, the boys can share a room, Deb will have a room, and Ben and I will have a room. It's a huuuuge improvement....

missingthebigdog

(1,233 posts)
12. I applaud your plan!
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:10 PM
Jun 2015

Mobile homes kind of get a bad rap.

We recently purchased one for two of our young adult children with autism to share. We are currently renovating it- they are amazingly easy to modify.

I am amused/mystified by the "tiny house" movement. Used mobile homes are ubiquitous, inexpensive, and extremely environmentally responsible. Why spend tens of thousands of dollars to live in a walk in closet?

I will help out when I can log on from my computer.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
13. Thank you!!
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:19 PM
Jun 2015

I totally agree. And this will allow us to live greener in other ways, too. It's close to town, so less driving, and right on a major bus route. My son is ecstatic that he might get to go to the "good" high school next year.

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
19. I think they deserve a bad rap
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:23 PM
Jun 2015

but, if they are all you can afford, they are better than apartments. I've lived in two, over the years, one that I lost a fair amount of money on (because I bought it and then decided to move in a hurry) and the other that I made a fair amount of money on (because the land it was on appreciated a whole lot). One was in Utah, and I felt safe there because they have hardly any tornado deaths in Utah (or so I heard).

The other was in a forest in Wisconsin and I felt sorta protected by trees (and perhaps I was - one time I went up to my property it seemed there was a huge windstorm that hit my valley. One of my neighbors giant trees was tipped over, pulled up its roots even. Up the road another huge tree was down. I was kinda expecting a lot of damage on my property, but I didn't see much more than one little limb. Those other big trees were standing alone. My trees were standing in a forest.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
24. Thankfully we see very few natural disasters in WV
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:28 PM
Jun 2015

I think that's why mobile homes are so popular here. They're cheap, and they tend to last forever because the weather here is relatively mild. The one we want is a 1977, and it's still in fantastic shape in terms of structural stability. I won't speak for other people's tastes in paint and paneling, but that can be mended.

intheflow

(28,477 posts)
134. There are a lot of communities that won't allow mobile homes.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 09:57 PM
Jun 2015

Even rural places where land is cheap. I always figured it was about keeping poor people out of "good" towns, though God knows, all those towns I wanted to buy land in and put a mobile home on we redneck havens resplendent with four or five dead cars to a lot. But by gum, their daddy or granddaddy could afford to buy a house in the early 20th century before the manufacturing left town!

DesertFlower

(11,649 posts)
31. glad to help. years ago when
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:36 PM
Jun 2015

ted kennedy died i had no one to talk to. hubby had already gone to bed and family and friends were back east (3 hour time difference). i came to DU to express my grief. a fellow DUer said "this is a place we come to in happiness and in sorrow".

enigmatic

(15,021 posts)
23. Getting paid next weekend so if you can wait I'll gladly kick in some cash
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:26 PM
Jun 2015

Great deal and I've been to Morgantown many times.

Good luck!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
26. Awesome! You should let me know when you're here next.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:30 PM
Jun 2015

One of my family members is the kitchen manager at Gibbie's Pub downtown. Dinner and drinks are on us

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
39. I hope you got the note I sent through GFM...
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:54 PM
Jun 2015

I don't have words. I just have hugs and squeaks and jumping around.

polly7

(20,582 posts)
36. I'm a bit short right now but when I figure out how to contribute using
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 09:51 PM
Jun 2015

PayPal, I will. You deserve a home you can be comfortable in, and it looks great.

The generosity of those here who've given almost brings tears. That kindness will be repaid many times over, I believe.

Response to Lyric (Original post)

JI7

(89,252 posts)
41. nice
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:01 PM
Jun 2015

Looks like a good amount of space for a mobile home.

I can't give much but will give a little after i leave work.

Hopefully you will raise enough in time to get it.

I want to visit the state someday.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
42. You'd love it here. It's gorgeous, truly.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:03 PM
Jun 2015

And if you are outdoorsy at all, there's lots of fun stuff to do

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
43. I have to get the kidlet ready for bed and change laundry around.
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:12 PM
Jun 2015

I'll kick this up tomorrow though...I'm so hopeful right now! My heart feels like it's gonna burst of happy

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
44. Best of luck, Lyric
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:25 PM
Jun 2015

What's striking is what a difference such a modest and reasonable request can make for your family.

When I visited Ohio, I often stayed with a vet buddy in his mobile home just across the road from the Ohio River (with New Martinsville, WV on the other side). When my buddy remarried, he moved into a new home and I've stayed there, too--but I still miss his mobile home and its charm.

It was a great idea to reach out and do this. I'll be looking forward to news of your housewarming party.

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
47. bookmarking for tomorrow
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:38 PM
Jun 2015

I'm getting ready to turn in now, and don't want to dig my card out.... but I'll chip in some early tomorrow.

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
48. Lyric, I'm so happy for you and your kids
Sat Jun 13, 2015, 10:44 PM
Jun 2015

Live strong and do what you can with the strength that you've got. You've got love too, and that's important. Anyway, good for you. I wish I could help...but that's not in my capacity right now, so I will just wish you good health.

choie

(4,111 posts)
50. Just sent you a couple of bucks
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 12:04 AM
Jun 2015

Good luck, Lyric! any home with an avocado anything is worth the money!!!

PatrickforO

(14,577 posts)
51. Just added $10. I wish you and your family the very best!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 01:24 AM
Jun 2015

For others reading this, back in the day, people used to go and actually help their neighbors build their homes. When a new family moved in, there was a house-raising and a barn-raising. Everyone worked together to make sure each family had a good start.

Unfortunately, our compassion for one another has been hurt by decades of corporate propaganda. We're supposed to be rugged individualists who are FREE to succeed (or fail - and they never tell you how bad that is!). We are supposed to be independent as opposed to interdependent. We are supposed to eschew helping others and raise ourselves up by the bootstraps!

I say....bullshit!

Let's start helping each other.

Oh, and we can also help each other by becoming informed about the issues and being active in our local politics, and VOTING in people who actually will represent OUR interests instead of the best interests of people like the Koch brothers, the Waltons and Sheldon Adelson.

appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
57. To the Mountaineers from a a Mountaineer, $20.00. In your mission to have a home you
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 09:42 AM
Jun 2015

will have success. Glad you posted here and DUers are helping. All the best.


A word- follow the issues and candidates history in this critical election for our nation. There are candidates who are fighting to help us, the people and Main Street, not corporations and banks, Wall Street and war profits.

wellstone dem

(4,460 posts)
58. Just couldn't pas up the chance
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:30 AM
Jun 2015

to be a part of this houseraising. Not much, but that's the thing about a houseraising, everyone does a little and it adds up to a lot.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
60. I was up late, so I just woke up--OMG. $1041!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:53 AM
Jun 2015

It's getting so close! I haven't told the kids yet, because I don't want to get their hopes up until I know it's gonna happen. But man...it's really hard to keep this from them... *tears*

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
70. still quite a ways to go
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 01:41 PM
Jun 2015

I was hoping for more donors. With another 70 donors you could get the other $1,000 with just $15 per donation.

I notice that DU for Bernie has raised another $2,000, and I am like "hey, that's enough money to buy a home".

But that reminds me too, that in the last primary I gave $50 to Obama, trying to help defeat Hillary.

Boy, did that NOT turn out to be money well spent.

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
61. Ok Lyric dear, I'm sorry I couldnt help more
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:16 AM
Jun 2015

But if everyone just kicks in whatever they can afford, miracles can happen.

Xxoo

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
62. My very first home with MrG was a mobile home, and my sweetest
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:23 AM
Jun 2015

memories are from back then. I wish you all the very best of luck.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
63. *hugs you tight*
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:45 AM
Jun 2015

Thank you for the wishes, dear. Come see us if you're ever wandering through West Virginia.

intheflow

(28,477 posts)
64. I gave what I could.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:46 AM
Jun 2015

It's not much but I've been on a search for affordable housing myself so I know the value of finding a good home. Best of luck in your campaign.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
65. *hugs* That's all anyone could ask.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 12:05 PM
Jun 2015

If I could find 500 people willing to give me five dollars, I'd have enough to buy the trailer AND throw a wicked housewarming party.

PasadenaTrudy

(3,998 posts)
71. I just chipped in
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 01:48 PM
Jun 2015

Wish it could be more. Been having to help out more people than usual lately, lol! Good luck

tblue37

(65,408 posts)
75. Your link took me to a page with only "bad gateway" on it. Is this a problem with my little Nook, o
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 02:27 PM
Jun 2015

is anyone else having this problem?

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
76. The problem just started in the last hour or so
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 02:29 PM
Jun 2015

The same error message occurs with both the OP link and the email update links from GFM. None of the links are working at the moment, though they all worked fine before.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
81. and a few minutes later you're at $1161 :-)
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:00 PM
Jun 2015

Does the dog in the pix come with the trailer? Just kidding...

I don't often feel free to give, but your request is so modest and I trust when the time comes you'll provide a home to a shelter pup. So I'm figuring this is a twofer

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
83. Definitely gonna do that!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:06 PM
Jun 2015

I'm just praying that we make it to the goal before the seller finds another buyer and gives up on me. :/

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
88. I trust you've verified the lot will still be there for you...
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:32 PM
Jun 2015

(don't mind me, I'm a worry-wort) and that you won't buy the trailer and then be informed you have 10 days to move the trailer...

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
94. Nope--I'll get pre-approval for the lot before buying the trailer.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 04:10 PM
Jun 2015

They require credit checks and criminal background checks. We don't have any criminal history, but our credit does suck. I'm hoping that will just mean a bigger deposit, not a rejection, especially since we have years worth of solid, dependable employment with a good income thrown in. Ben and Deb have both been at their jobs for years...

mnhtnbb

(31,392 posts)
100. You should get that rolling. You're going to get the help you need from
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 05:02 PM
Jun 2015

all the wonderful folks at DU.

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
91. Definitely check on the lease on the lot before buying
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:48 PM
Jun 2015

as Magical Thyme said.

I found a great deal on a houseboat once, only to find out after my own research that it needed to be moved from it's spot. Would have cost 10s of thousands to move and the seller conveniently didn't mention the fact.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
86. Well, I'm a crafty person.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:17 PM
Jun 2015

I have gotten really into DIY and crafts since my spinal stenosis won't let me get out and be active much. This place is like one huge, beautiful, enticing craft project that I can LIVE IN when it's done. That pretty much my idea of heaven!

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
90. I know what you mean!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 03:45 PM
Jun 2015

I funnel so much (probably too much) of my creative energy into my house and garden.

What is the status with the seller? How long will they wait for you to come up with the money? How solid is the agreement to buy it with half down?

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
93. Here's the conversation we had initially (through the seller's agent)
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 04:06 PM
Jun 2015

On June 13, 2015, at 1:08 PM, craigslist 5072388949 <vmppc-5072388949@hous.craigslist.org> wrote:

Alright here is Lisa's response, if you haven't gotten through to her yet:

Go ahead and tell them that Carrie the park manager will need a $60 money order for the background check and credit check...this will determine your deposit...if they can give half or more for a down payment we can work out the rest...give them my number...thanks Sarah!
Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Brandy Hoover <b7701b76e1073ac49d0a6c255162f359@reply.craigslist.org> wrote:
>
> Are you willing to consider a payment schedule? We're looking for a place outside of town, and I am familiar with Independence Hills. It's a good place for children, and quiet.
>
> We would pay the lot rent while living there of course, and if you're willing, we'll work out a payment schedule for the rest. I have no doubt that we'll easily pass the background checks for living at the park, since we have good income and zero criminal history.
>
> If you're interested in this idea, let us know. My name is Benjamin Lewis, and my fiancée is Brandy Hoover. Thanks!

sendero

(28,552 posts)
99. I was happy..
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 05:01 PM
Jun 2015

.... to toss in some $. You are at $1576 now. I think you can make it and I really hope you do.

DonnaM

(65 posts)
101. Hi Lyric!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 05:29 PM
Jun 2015

I live in WV as well - Hampshire County - not too far from Morgantown (go Mountaineers! )
I just donated and am so hopeful that we'll be able to see pics of you all moving in!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
102. You should come over when we move in!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 05:41 PM
Jun 2015

We're an gonna hold an awesome housewarming party for everyone who helped make it happen. We used to go camping every summer in Romney, at this place called Milleson's.

DonnaM

(65 posts)
104. Awesome - would love to!!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:08 PM
Jun 2015

Hoping it's a true WV housewarming - BYOM (Bring your own moonshine I'll be there with bells on!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
105. LMAO. Heck yeah. Just gotta find some 'shine.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:10 PM
Jun 2015

Ben got a jar for Christmas but he finished that ages ago.

It'll definitely be a bring-a-covered-dish shindig. If people can't cook, they can bring store bought treats, drinks, and dessert!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
109. OMG, I know!!!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:17 PM
Jun 2015

So freaking excited right now. If GFM didn't take a big chunk, we'd already be just about there. I had to add on that extra $500 to be sure we have the whole $2000.

Hoping that it doesn't take too long for the money to be withdrawn.

herding cats

(19,565 posts)
110. It takes 5-7 days to get the money.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:31 PM
Jun 2015

I read that here on another fundraiser. Take the electronic transfer to your bank and it should be faster than sending you a paper check.

I'd suggest once you have the amount needed to start the ball rolling, the $2,000.00 plus the gofundme fee, withdraw that and get it heading your way. Then you can take moving expenses out when you reach your goal, or as needed.

I'm so happy for you!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
111. I'm kind of stunned, I think.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:41 PM
Jun 2015

I feel like everything isn't quite...real. *shakes head in amazement*

TBF

(32,067 posts)
118. I would do the electronic transfer - it says 2-5 days
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:16 PM
Jun 2015

Also they don't offer tracking on checks and that would be a deal breaker for me.


How long do withdrawals take? (US & Canada)

Once you request a bank withdrawal from WePay, deposits take 2-5 business days to appear in your bank account. Please contact our team if your deposit doesn't arrive after 5 business days. You can also check with your bank to see if anything is being held up on their end.

Unfortunately, we don't have a way to speed this up as WePay is a payment processor and not a bank. Only banks can do immediate wire transfers, while payment processors such as WePay must use ACH transfers and these can take a few days to complete.

US accounts may also request a check. Checks take 7-10 business days to arrive. We unfortunately can't offer tracking for checks, as they're sent through USPS.

tblue37

(65,408 posts)
116. Also, since you can't actually get the money today, call the seller (or email, oe however you
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:13 PM
Jun 2015

communicate) and tell him you have already raised the money and will get it to him as soon as the GFM site transfers it to your bank.

TBF

(32,067 posts)
115. Giving it another kick -
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:10 PM
Jun 2015
$2,020 of $2,500
Raised by 57 people in 1 day


Need to get it a little higher so you can withdraw $2000 after fees

Worry about moving costs after that (maybe a few friends could help as well?)

I knew DU could get this done.

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
121. Out of curiousity I just looked at that neighborhood on google street view
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:23 PM
Jun 2015

It's pretty nice - lots of trees. rooting for you!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
122. Oh yes much nicer than where we are now.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:26 PM
Jun 2015

I can't wait to have TREES around again! And a covered front porch!

Contrary1

(12,629 posts)
123. Needs a bit more to clear $2,000.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 07:27 PM
Jun 2015

Gofundme takes roughly 8% + $ .30 per donor. Needs a couple hundred more.

Dr. Strange

(25,921 posts)
138. Congratulations!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:02 PM
Jun 2015

Glad for you and Ben! (Not for Lyric, though. I'm still mad at her for not letting me see our love child.)

a la izquierda

(11,795 posts)
135. I didn't know you were in Morgantown!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:14 PM
Jun 2015

Hi neighbor! I can't donate now, as I don't get paid in the summer and I'm on research leave (thus paying for travel lodging AND expensive rent in Morgantown), but I wish you tons of luck.

FWIW, DUers, Morgantown, WV is a rather pricey place to live, believe it or not.

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
148. OMG a neighbor! Yay!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 08:22 AM
Jun 2015

And yes, the rent here is outrageous. That's why we're trying to buy a mobile home...so we can stop paying exorbitant rent and actually start *saving*, ya know?

 

Katashi_itto

(10,175 posts)
136. This is really awesome! I now plan on forming a nonprofit to help do things like this.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:17 PM
Jun 2015

Plan on using a % of my first movie that comes out next year.

Thanks for the Idea and good luck on the new home!

lunamagica

(9,967 posts)
137. Congratulations!!!!
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 10:58 PM
Jun 2015

May your new home be blessed with health, love, prosperity and joy!!!

I'm so happy for you!

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
142. Only $330 more needed to finish this and put a bow on it for Lyric and family
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 03:51 AM
Jun 2015

$2,170 was raised in little more than a day, and they and we are now in the homestretch, so to speak.

akbacchus_BC

(5,704 posts)
144. Your new home looks really nice.
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 04:58 AM
Jun 2015

I chipped in a few dollars to help.

Best regards and good luck to you and your partner

wellstone dem

(4,460 posts)
149. One more morning kick
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 08:48 AM
Jun 2015

Hoping that when I get home from work, I hear that you are packing up to move to your new home.

mnhtnbb

(31,392 posts)
153. Yay! You did it, DU!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 10:51 AM
Jun 2015

Please, Lyric, report on getting the lot application in and
confirmation from the seller that you can go forward.

We're all waiting to hear the good news!

Lyric

(12,675 posts)
155. WE DID IT!! OMG!!!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 11:27 AM
Jun 2015

Thank you all so freaking much!!!! I'm just waiting to hear back from the seller!!!

polly7

(20,582 posts)
157. Congratulations, Lyric!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 11:34 AM
Jun 2015

I shouldn't be amazed anymore at the kindness of people here as it's happened so often - but it nearly makes you cry just to watch such generosity and compassion. Crossing my fingers for you everything works out.

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
161. Congratulations!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 12:19 PM
Jun 2015

It was exciting and gratifying to watch this come together for you. Keep us posted on how things go!

And best of luck to you and your family.

tblue37

(65,408 posts)
158. Don't forget that the GoFundMe site will take a couple of hundred out of the total in fees,
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 11:43 AM
Jun 2015

so although it looks as though they have hit their $2500 target, it would be a good idea to leave the page up and for DUers to continue helping as they can, in order to cover those fees.

intheflow

(28,477 posts)
169. I think Lyric said she'd taken that into account when she set the goal.
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 09:11 PM
Jun 2015

It's upthread somewhere...

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
171. Yes, Lyric knows, and explained upthread...
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 09:17 PM
Jun 2015

"If GFM didn't take a big chunk, we'd already be just about there. I had to add on that extra $500 to be sure we have the whole $2000. "

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=6835999

haele

(12,660 posts)
164. Good luck!
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 02:15 PM
Jun 2015

We bought a bank-owned 1971 double wide that had been sitting empty for two years just last year (original owner passed away) that was structurally sound - but the interior was seriously dated and most of the fittings were cracked or messed up because (according to the neighbors) the original owner stopped being able to take care of it around 2002.
It's almost 1500 sq. ft., a 2 bedroom/2 bath "mission" style, open floor plan, with an open hallway that has arched entry and storage shelf area looking into the front room.
We have been in the process of remodeling most of it ourselves; dropped about $25K so far in hardwood flooring, master bathroom repair, plumbing and wiring updates (to bring it up to code), energy-efficient windows, new handicapped accessible porches, and replacing the particle-board sub-floor in the bathrooms and hallway (where the washer had leaked once upon a time). Now, we're at the bits and pieces final stage, the "move the furniture into the middle of the room" and paint or replace molding, replace a section of paneling with drywall, or put in a new door-frame, or something like that.

The subfloor is something you have to watch out for; most double-wide sub-floor is basically 5/8" wood-pulp card-board that starts disintegrating once it gets wet, and it's better to replace the any soft-spots, bathrooms and any other area that can get wet with 5/8" treated plywood.
If you aren't going to be replacing the floor in the bedrooms, the cheapest way to extend the life of your floor is to put a piece of 1/4 sheet metal on the subfloor under the carpet or hardwood where you are going to put your bed or a sofa (or piano, or any other heavy piece of furniture with legs); this will disburse any weight stress and keep your bed or sofa leg from punching a hole through the floor over time. That's also a decent patch for a small soft spot in the floor, but it's better to just replace the soft spot then to patch it.

Another thing we found during the remodel is that it doesn't matter what any paint type says; if you're going to paint over the original interior doors or panels, you need primer first. Painting goes a long way to making the double-wide seem like a house inside, the paneling just becomes a wall texture, and you can make all sorts of interesting textures by rough-sanding the paneling, putting a thin layer of silicon spackle, then priming and painting over that; not a real replacement for putting in drywall, but it'll do in a pinch while you save up the money to get the paneling down, re-insulate, and put up new drywall in a room.

With an older double-wide, you're also probably going to have to replace baseboards, wall moldings, and ceiling moldings.

A good tool investment when you live in a double-wide: A small air compressor, a brad gun, and an air hammer. Your molding and paneling is put up with 1" finishing brads or staples. Your framing studs are typically 2 X 3's, and your sub-floor joists are 2 x 6's.

Do you know you can put a completely tiled handicapped accessible wet-room bathroom in a 6 x 10 master suite bathroom? We did it ourselves, and found a wonderful art-deco sit-down desk-style vanity top in great condition (with the original lobed-leaf shaped mirror) that we converted into the sink vanity.

Anyway, good luck.

Haele

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
172. I may not be able to get to your housewarming from CA
Tue Jun 16, 2015, 03:41 AM
Jun 2015

But I will be celebrating with you and toasting the occasion and toasting all the great DUers who made it possible.

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