Just finished with the Home Inspection, and the only concern is a possible hairline crack/fracture developing in the gas furnace's heat exchanger.
So we have a Trane specialist going to the house to inspect it and let us know what's what (it's an old Trane XT80 gas furnace).
The furnace was installed back in 1989, so it's potentially going to need replaced (the parts & labor to replace the heat exchanger is about the same as buying a new furnace), but will know for sure tomorrow by the noon hour.
Other than that, just a bath tub faucet needing a washer, a petcock replacement in one of the toilet tanks, some wire mesh to replace some of the screens for the foundation's vents, replace two closet doors, and that's all that popped up during the inspection.
So... only one last hurdle before we sign on the dotted line and it becomes a done deal.
Then, as soon as we close escrow and get the keys, I remove a wall (non-load bearing) to open things up between the kitchen/dining room and the living room, call in a flooring company to install laminate flooring throughout, I bring my bass guitar, GT-10B and my amp (which I have not played through for over 3 flippin' years) to temporarily set up in the garage so I can christen the place with a wall-shaking rendition of my favorite Rush song "2112" to set the proper vibe in the place and scare away any bad ju-ju, and we move in.
Fookin' fookety fukk yesh!