One of my favorite HGTV shows is "House Hunters International." It is always fun for me to see the different countries and places people are moving to and what the area is like. I told my family that we would make our own "House Hunters International" episode for all of them as we searched for our home here in Deutschland.
The day after we arrived in Germany we went to the housing office for our housing brief. We received guidelines on renting and advice on the process. Then we were emailed an excel sheet with a long list of housing rentals to sift through. This means we had to somewhat know what we were looking for.
Basically all of the 1 and 2 bedroom houses were out. We had a 3 bedroom in Alaska, but we were hoping for something a little larger, especially since Shannon (Brig's sister) is coming to join us next week. Then we wanted something that was fairly close to base so Brig could easily commute on his bike. A stand alone house would be nice, but we could do a duplex. Apartments were exneyed. A huge desire on my list was a yard! A fenced yard. I know two very active little boys who will be grateful for a yard to run around in, and a mother who would be grateful to know fenced in. There were other things on our list, but we were flexible as we made appointments.
We ended up seeing 9 houses on Monday the 8th. The first house we saw we dubbed the "Spider House." It has a lot of cobwebs and spider webs and needs a lot of love to get it to where we would want it to be. Then we saw a house that was under renovation. It was MASSIVE. And there was another entire house connected to it unfinished. There was a yard, but it was on the side right by the road.... and the bathrooms left much to be desired, although the toilet seat was pretty amazing.
The landlord was laying all new floor throughout the place, which was nice until I walked into one room and saw an old hardwood floor. The HGTV nerd inside of me was freaking out that he wanted to cover it up! I kept thinking to myself that he should just sand it and refinish it.
After seeing the Badem house we went to a little village called Dudeldorf. When I first looked at Google maps after learning we were to be stationed at Spangdahlem I decided I wanted to live in Dudeldorf because of the awesome name. Come to find out, the town of Dudeldorf is even more awesome than I thought. There is a village bakery, a butcher, a local kindergarten, a castle, and a Christmas Market. Also, there is a section of town that is between two arches. There are scratch marks on one of the arches from when General Patton drove his tank through town.
The house we saw was so cute and quaint and spoke German to me. I instantly fell in love with it, although there were a few improvements that would need to be made if we chose that one.
After Dudeldorf we went to the old Government Housing for base over in Binsfeld. The outside looked nothing like the Dudeldorf house and after walking in I instantly felt like I was in TLF (Temporary Loding Facility) on base. Needless to say, that one was crossed off our list almost instantly. It didn't help that you could hear all of the jets flying overhead.
After the Binsfeld house we went back to TLF and took a lunch break and nap time for Ezra. Brig and Andy did a bit of meditating, and then we were back at it around 1600.
The first house we saw in the afternoon was another amazing house. I had found it online and we were able to set up a quick appointment. It was in a little village called Niederkail. The house was actually quite large. I'm sure we could easily figure out how to fill the rooms, but we don't really need that much space. There were several cool aspects to this house. One room on the third floor had really cool flooring.
Another neat thing was the master bedroom/loft area upstairs.
The boys favorite part of this house however, was the back yard. It's a shared backyard with the landlords and the tenant next door, but there was a swing set, a slide, a trampoline. A kids paradise. This one right to the top of our list with the Dudeldorf house.
After Niederkail we headed to Badem again. This house was FULL of character and so amazing, but it only had 3 bedrooms. It would have been a serious contender if there had been more rooms. The back yard was awesome, there were two garages, a really unique floor plan and fun character in the tile and design.
After this house we headed to a little village called Kyllburgweiler. The house was right next to a dairy (good and bad thing) had TONS of rooms, but only one bathroom.While we were looking at this house the boys actually locked themselves in a room and the landlord had to climb in through a window to help unlock the door. It was quite an interesting moment. :/
Then we headed to another house in Dudeldorf. The landlady didn't speak any English so she had her grandson there to help translate. The bathroom instantly made me think of my mom. In my parents' new home they have a bathroom we have named "The Rose Bathroom" because of the rose colored tile and a stained glass window. This bathroom instantly received that same nickname.
The last house we saw was actually two apartments on top of each other. There was no way to access the other floor except for going outside. It was weird, to say the least. One unique thing about this house was the bathrooms. There was a half bathroom and a full bathroom on each floor right next to each other. The top floor was pink, and the bottom floor was blue. A his and hers maybe?
Almost all of the houses we looked at had either a creepy cellar or an ancient attic. The attics were usually insanely huge. You could store an entire house in some of them.
We saw two more houses on Wednesday, but we had basically decided on two houses by then. The first Dudeldorf house or the Niederkail house. I was having a really hard time deciding. I kept going back and forth. I would make up my mind about one house and then I would second guess myself and go for the other one. It was terrible. After thinking about a few more things we decided to call the landlord of the Dudeldorf house and tell him we wanted to sign a promissory note. We scheduled for Friday afternoon.
Thursday I was still going back and forth, not sure if we should get the Dudeldorf or not. My anxiety really built up and I had a minor meltdown. (It's stressful moving to a new country...) Brig offered to give me a blessing and during such I was promised that at some point during the process I would feel peace and receive a confirmation that it was the right house.
I was nervous when we were driving up to the house, because we had heard stories of people making appointments to sign promissory notes and then someone else is there signing one when they got there. Thankfully, that didn't happen to us. We walked through the house again and looked at the little improvements the landlord was making that we had requested.
At one point I was alone holding Ezra, who was asleep on my shoulder. Brig and Andy had gone into the sunroom with the Landlord and the people from the housing office. I walked into the entry way and looked out the open front door at the sun coming in, and I felt warm and peaceful. It was the confirmation I was promised.
I felt very good about the house and I am very excited to move in. I'm also very excited to show it to all of my friends and family. (Hint, Hint.... come visit!)
Here is a picture of the front:
And here is the living and dining room area.
We move in this coming Thursday and Friday. Wish us luck!
1 comment:
Oh how exciting!!!! I love it! I love all the fun details you shared about these houses and I'm excited for this next step in your lives!
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