Sunday, April 24, 2011
House Hunters International: Northern Munich
Here are three of the apartments that we were choosing from.
This apartment is HUGE. It is a former office space, so the rooms are a bit strange (i.e. there is a spot where you tell there used to be a door). It is located next to an auto repair garage, but supposedly, there is no noise. It is set back from the road and is in a "pastoral" area. There is a door that leads to the garage that can not be opened. The kitchen is small, but brand new and included. The floor is laminate and also brand new. There is a spot for a washer and dryer in the bathroom.
Apartment #1: Eching
2 Bedrooms
105 sqm
980 Eur/Mo
Commute: 32 Mins (Bus to a Train) or 49 Mins (Bus), 11 Mins (Car)
This apartment is HUGE. It is a former office space, so the rooms are a bit strange (i.e. there is a spot where you tell there used to be a door). It is located next to an auto repair garage, but supposedly, there is no noise. It is set back from the road and is in a "pastoral" area. There is a door that leads to the garage that can not be opened. The kitchen is small, but brand new and included. The floor is laminate and also brand new. There is a spot for a washer and dryer in the bathroom.
Apartment #2: Garching
2 Bedrooms
76 sqm
808 Eur/Mo
Commute: 10 Minutes (Bus or Train), 8 Minutes (Car)
This apartment is a decent size. It is located in a large building (8 floors). It is on the 3rd floor. There are two elevators. The apartment is sunny and bright. The kitchen is available for sale from the previous tenant. The floors in the bedrooms and living room are laminate, but is tile in the hall and kitchen. There is room for a washer and a dryer in the kitchen. The apartment has two balconies. No good pictures because I found it in the newspaper. This is a generic picture of Garching.
Apartment #3: Ismaning
2 Bedrooms
90 sqm
1039 Eur/Mo (including parking space rent)
Commute: 33 Mins (On 2 Buses) or 46 Mins (Bus to Train), 16 Minutes (Car)
Lovely, large apartment in a quiet area of Ismaning. The apartment has a nice view. It faces south west and has a balcony. It comes with a kitchen. It has space for a washer in the kitchen. The floors are parquet. It has a large front hall including a guest toilet. It is in a large building on floor 5 of 7. Viewing this apartment is interesting as the current owner has 3 kids (including twins), and there is stuff everywhere!
Which do you think we picked?
Thursday, April 21, 2011
I Love Spring!
The Germans have a different notion of weeds than I am used to. Here the dandelions are given free reign. They grow in the grass, in the cracks, everywhere. Also, there are daisies and other small flowers in the grass. It is quite idyllic. I like the thought of nature being given a little bit more license to be nature! Yesterday, Eliza and I laid in the flower grass in the sunshine. It was fantastic. She wanted to take a picture; so, here you go.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Exchange
This is an actual chart of what the Euro has done since we've been here.
All that I can say is, "Ouch!" :(
In other news, we have procured an apartment. It has been an incredibly blessed process. Look at these stats:
-# of 3 Rm Apts on the Market in the Target Area: 6
-# of Apts in our Price Range: 3
-# of Apts with Provision*: 5
-Normal # of Applications before Procuring an Apartment: ~20
*A provision is a fee that you pay to a real estate agent because they are handling it. It is normally 2.38 times the rent. Yes, so if your rent is 1000 Euro, you pay 2380 Euro to some guy for nothing.
Here are our apartment stats:
-Right number of rooms
-Well below what we thought we were going to pay
-NO provision!!!
-First application submitted
-Bigger than our current apartment and bigger or same size as other 5 apts.
Amazing!!! I have scoured the listings on many, many websites and papers since October. The listing for our apartment came up just a few days after I arrived here in Germany started looking. I quickly realized that it was a diamond and immediately called and went and looked at it. Since then, everything has gone smoothly. I will post pictures shortly. We'll start the moving process sometime next week.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Explanation Needed
I want to know how we go from this (sunny, high 70's, beautiful):
P.S. Her pants are Regenhosen. They are like the snowsuits of my youth, but for rain.
To this (cold, downpour, depressing, 50's):
Not fair!P.S. Her pants are Regenhosen. They are like the snowsuits of my youth, but for rain.
A Rare Sighting
Some of you might not recognize that person on the right... Yup, its me. But, if I'm there, then who is taking the pictures? I forced and I repeat, forced, Claron to take a picture of me. My kids are going to think that I was an absentee mother because I am in none of the pictures. So, evidence... I am there.
The Reading Spot
Don't you just want to sit under this tree and read all day?
I know I do. I just love, love, love weeping willows!
I know I do. I just love, love, love weeping willows!
Foreign Relations
Dear Hillary Clinton,
Watch out! There is a new diplomat on the block, and she is irresistible! She regularly introduces herself (and her family) to the native people, and while they are initially surprised, they are quickly charmed. She has made friends all over Munich, including such places as on the subway, in the supermarket, on the street, at the park and on and on. She is always sure to tell them her name, her parents' names, how old she is and where she is from, and she always, always shakes hands.
Here is a picture of her in action:
Watch out! There is a new diplomat on the block, and she is irresistible! She regularly introduces herself (and her family) to the native people, and while they are initially surprised, they are quickly charmed. She has made friends all over Munich, including such places as on the subway, in the supermarket, on the street, at the park and on and on. She is always sure to tell them her name, her parents' names, how old she is and where she is from, and she always, always shakes hands.
Here is a picture of her in action:
Actually, maybe we should send her to Libya. I'm sure she could convince Gaddafi to bend to her will.
Best,
Amanda
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Englischer Garten: Monopteros
In 1832, they used leftover building materials from the building the Residenz (Royal Palace) to build a small Greek temple in the Englischer Garten. The temple is called Monopteros. It was completed in 1836. The English Garden is the "Central Park" of Munich.
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| The view from Monopteros |
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| The View from Monopteros |
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