Getting MarriedCongratulations!  You're getting married.  From the day you popped the big question and changed your status from boyfriend to fiancé, you've no doubt been receiving lots of unsolicited advice from friends, family, and strangers about planning the wedding and about marriage.

 

So here comes your friendly Northern Virginia & D.C. REALTOR with some more advice for you as you begin the transition from YOUR BACHELOR PAD to YOUR MARRIED NEST.

 

 

 

First, a few fun quotes about marriage that every man needs to hear:

"A man in love is incomplete until he is married.  Then he is finished."  Zsa Zsa Gabor

"Courtship brings out the best.  Marriage brings out the rest."  Cullen Hightower

"Marriage is a great institution, but I'm not ready for an institution yet." Mae West

"Bachelors know more about women than married men.  If they didn't, they'd be married too" H.L. Mencken

 

All that aside, many things will change once you get married, not the least of which is your living arrangements.  Whether you stay where you are and your lovely bride moves in, or you decide to purchase a new place together (using the services of your favorite REALTOR), the days of dirty socks on the floor, movie posters as decoration, and nothing but beer, o.j., and salsa in the fridge are over.  Say hello to new linens, candles, and yes, less closet space.

Bachelor Refrigerator Your Married Refrigerator

Your Refrigerator as a Bachelor                                        Your Refrigerator after Marriage 

 

After you've taken your vows, danced your first dance (of course, you took dance lessons with my wife's company, The Wedding Dance Specialists), and returned from your fabulous honeymoon, it's time to settle down.

Here's some advice:

  • You Need Two BathroomsSTUFF -- with two people now sharing their lives, you'll begin to notice that there's a lot more of it -- STUFF!  You may need some more room to spread out.  Closet space is important -- just ask her.  Moving is also a great excuse to get rid of some of your excess stuff.  My rule of thumb:  If you haven't used or touched it in 3 years, ditch it!
  • BATHROOMS -- I've found that one of the keys to surviving marriage is having two bathrooms.  Sure, you're married, you're intimate, but the sights, sounds, and... smells of the bathroom?  Let her apply her makeup in peace while you enjoy some toilet reading time.
  • GET ON THE SAME PAGE -- before you start your home search, discuss with each other your needs and priorities.  I love working with newly married couples, but it's extremely difficult to help them find the right home when he wants a 2 bedroom loft condo and she wants a Colonial with a fenced yard.  Have a serious discussion and figure out what you want.
  • IT'S YOUR FIRST HOUSE -- NOT YOUR DREAM HOUSE -- it's time to stop renting and start building some equity.  Build your first nest together.  Remember, you'll need to compromise on some things in your first home.  However, it's just that, your first home.  Your second home will be your move-up home -- maybe you got a job promotion or your family is getting larger.  Your third home will be your dream home!  That's usually the life cycle.
  • MAKE IT YOUR OWN -- once you own a place, make it your own.  Choose paint colors.  Decorate.  Add your personal touches.  Have fun with it! Getting dirty and painting together can be a fun bonding activity.

 

Guys, you've taken the plunge for the lifelong journey of marriage.  Get started on the path towards owning your first homeCLICK HERE TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ON HOMES IN YOUR PRICE RANGE.

 

 
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48 Comments on From a Pad to a Nest -- Guys, I'm Talking to You

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2008
Thanks for enlighting me, and making me laugh. That is great stuff!
8:48am • #1
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Nice post, I especially enjoyed the before and after picture of the fridge!
8:50am • #2
Brian, I've been married now for almost 2 years.  Some very good advice!     
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Brian this is very funny! I love the photos - especially the last one! Cool shot of your wedding too :)
9:41am • #4
Brian, loved the quotes.  Think I've heard all of them at some point in my life.  And did I listen? :)  Also, about losing closet space...after 5 1/2 years in this townhouse and a child, we all have little space left!
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Brian, funny and enlightening. Your wife is lovely. Do not want to know if that was you on the john. : )
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Is that you on the pot....with a newspaper?  We have one bathroom...the vanity is separate and outside the bathtub and toilet area.....so I guess it's okay. We don't ever seem to fight over the bathroom...except when he doesn't spray lol!
1:23pm • #8
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Outstanding Brian- so true... the next big eye-opener?...the same house with kids... then house with kids and pets. :-)
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After nearly 40 years with the same lady I could not function with out her. My fridge would look like th first with out  her. It is worth it.
9:32pm • #10
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Brian- Cute the way you portrayed Lifes Realities :)  And it is so true that the first house isn't the dream home...
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This will either be very reassuring or scare some poor guys away!  Great photos, Brian.
10:46pm • #12
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2008
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this had me cracking up.... and thinking it is so true.... thanks for the reality check
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Hi Brian,
I enjoyed this.  Lots of good advice and tips presented in an entertaining format and a plug for your wife's Dance Studio, way to go.
5:38am • #14
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Twinkle toes - This was a great read this morning. I wish I had more time to drop in and read your stuff. I suppose a slowdown will occur soon enough......your friend.
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Hi Brian!  Your 3 year rule is pretty drastic...now when it comes to clothes if you haven't worn it in a year...it's time to say bye bye.  I once hid a bunch of stuff my husband stopped wearing for a year in another closet.  When it came time for garge sale, I removed all of his stuff from the closet when he insisted that some of those items he had worn just the other week...I said really, where did you find it?  Then he knew he was busted! :)

10:52am • #16
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Brian, awesome post and right on the money! Give and take is the key to a happy marriage. Trying to be a dictator isn't going to work.

BTW, love the quotes and the bathroom photo, did your wife snap that one? LOL

U2 look fantastic on the dance floor!

Duane

2:17pm • #17

Brian - I think you've nailed marriage on the head...especially the bathroom part! Love your wedding photo! I heard someone say once that in the vows where they say "And the two shall be come one" that it's the becoming that's the pits!

I think every newlywed or engaged couple should read this post if they're thinking of buying a house. It's all so true...let's not even get started on the need for extra bedrooms because of the snoring. That comes later...

10:58pm • #18
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2008
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Hi Brian:  What a great post.  I am sure as a Realtor, there have been many times that you have doubled as a marriage counselor... as have we all.  Perhaps you should go back to school and get an LPC... Licensed Professional Counselor to go with your law degree and Realtor license.  Take care... Thanks for sharing...

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2008
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Oh Brian, this was clever and funny. I agree with Margaret....it might scare guys thinking to commit. I love the refrigerator comparison.....so true. David had ice cream and yogurt in his fridge. He hates me to stock up....isn't that funny. It is also funny that as the years have passed I migrate more toward his thinking....especially trying to cook fresh produce and makes fresh food each night. Who has the time.....to shop each day however. Great post....very funny! Good work Brian....you are just getting better and better!
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GREG:  Thanks for your comment and you are welcome for the laugh.
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HOPE:  Those before and after fridge shots are true, aren't they?
1:33pm • #22
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JEREMY:  Congratulations on your marriage!  I'm working on 7 years right now!
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BILL:  Thanks for your comment.  Glad you like the pictures.
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STEPHEN:  Luckily, we've got two walk-in closets in our condo.  My Dad had a ton of funny quotes about marriage that he read at our wedding.
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PATTY & SCOTT:  Thanks for your very nice comments about the post and about my wife.  That picture on the john is not of me!
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JEFF:  Thanks!  No, I only get The Washington Times.
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SALLY:  No, that's not me in the bathroom.  I don't allow cameras in there!
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CHUCK:  We're not up to that next step yet.
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TERRY:  Very funny comment.  Thanks!
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KATHY:  Thanks for your comment.  Life's Realities...
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MARGARET:  You are probably right.  I hadn't thought about scaring guys away...
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THESA:  Thanks for your comment.  Glad you liked it.
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CYNTHIA:  Thanks for your comment.  Had to get that plug in there.
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JOHN:  You are welcome to stop by anytime.  If you don't make it for every post, you can always catch up later.  They'll always be there.
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SHANNON:  Very funny!  Thanks for sharing your story.
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DUANE:  Thanks for your comments.  Not me in the bathroom!  Thanks for the compliments on our dance photo.
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LINDA:  Thanks for your kind comments.  My wife is going to include this article on her monthly newsletter that gets sent out to thousands of brides & grooms.
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KAREN ANNE:  Yes, we all act as counselors from time to time when dealing with married couples purchasing a home.  The best and worst sides of relationships can come out in this process.
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JEANEAN:  Thanks for your comments.  I'm glad you like the post and appreciate your compliments.
11:15am • #41
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Brian, LOL, that photo is to funny and pretty typical of us guys!
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DUANE:  Thanks for your comment.  I thought it was pretty funny too!
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Brian, awesome post... how long does something like this article take you to write?  Enjoyed reading it.
Pavel
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PAVEL:  Thanks for your comment and compliments.  Maybe about 25 minutes or so.  I write pretty stream of consciousness style and it just flows.
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Brian....an absolutely fabalous post.  By the way are you for hire?
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PAM:  Thanks for your comment and compliment.  And yes, I am for hire!  In what capacity, may I ask?
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Good morning Brian,

Been there, done that. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I will be sure to show it to my wife, just as a reminder of what we faced oh those many years ago. They were fun, and yes my "PAD" became the "NEST" and it was a difficult adjustment at first but well worth the effort.

Hal

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HAL:  Glad I could bring back some memories for you.
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