ORIGINAL POST: May 5, 2009
It's funny how once you start having kids, you think about more what is best for your family rather than what you like. That was the case on Monday when we decided on which house to live in.
We really liked the first house we saw on Saturday. It was spacious, the rent was in the right range, and the availability of the house suited our needs. The landlord and neighbours were also very friendly. The only thing my husband didn't like about the house was the location (which I didn't mind so much). The house was close to the downtown area and a bus route near by. However, the house was situated on a busy main street and my husband's main concern was that something could happen to one of the kids if they ran out to the road. The landlord was very accommodating and said that a gate can be put up so the kids wouldn't get out of the yard. This sold us on the house and we told him that we were interested, but we still needed to look at a few more houses in Buxtehude before making a final decision. We would give him an answer by Monday.
We looked at two more houses on Monday. The first one was about 10 minutes outside of Buxtehude in a town called Aspensen. The first thing we didn't like about it was the long drive from my MIL's place, which took almost an hour. This also meant that it would be a long drive for my husband into work. The house was also under construction so we weren't able to see the whole thing. We also wouldn't be able to move in until September 1st, which is a bit late, since we're looking to move in on August 1st. The only things we liked was that it was a quiet area and the lot was a good size for kids to run around and play. We also checked the bus route and it only had 3 buses during the day going into Buxtehude. We're trying to avoid the cost of another vehicle and the bus schedule just didn't cut it. Unfortunately, we had to turn this house down, and the first house we looked at on Saturday still looked promising ... until we saw third house.
The third house we looked at was in a quiet neighbourhood in Buxtehude, just minutes from the downtown area and about 10 minutes from the train station . Even though the house was still under construction, we were able to see the whole thing. I personally didn't care for the layout (I thought it was boring) but it had everything a growing family would need ... three bedrooms, a finished attic (maybe the kids' playroom), a large laundry room, a huge lot for the kids to run around, etc. Some of the other "selling features" the agent told us were that it is VERY close to downtown, shopping is readily accessible, there is a day care just 100 meters from the house, the neighbourhood is multicultural, and my husband could carpool to work with other people in the area. I really liked the fact that the area is multicultural (which meant English speaking families), and my husband loved the fact that he could carpool with others to work, which was only a 15 minute drive. The only thing we didn't like was that the rent was 120 Euros more than we wanted to spend, but when you look at it in the long run, it is still cheaper than buying a car. We told the agent we were really interested and that we would get back to him later in the day.
In the opening paragraph I mentioned that once you have kids, you think about what is best for them and not for yourself. This was the case in our decision making. I really wanted the house that we had seen on Saturday because I just loved the layout and the fact that it was spacious was also a plus for a growing family. However, my husband was right about the high traffic. I don't want to put my kids in any danger. My husband thought that the last house we saw was the ideal one for us ... and I reluctantly agreed. Matthias called the agent and told him that we wanted it and the rest of the day I spent wondering if we made the right choice. After sleeping on it one night, the next day I realized that it was. I was thankful that we had found a roof over our heads.
There were other things that we checked out like the hospital that I'll be giving birth at. We really liked the facility and the nurses also speak English if I don't understand something in German. I don't feel nervous anymore about where we are going to live and where am I going to give birth. We really accomplished a lot this past weekend and a lot of the stress is gone. I must say that everyone in Buxtehude seems to have a friendly nature about them and they seem to be more open to welcoming foreigners. I think we'll be just fine.
Take care,
Rosa