Great news alert!
After three months of living out of suitcases (two months in KC while Curtis's ankle healed and one month here in a hotel), we are unpacking everything! We have found our extra toothpaste! We know exactly where all of our clean undies are!
It is a dream come true!
Now let me tell you that finding our little abode was quite an interesting experience. Curtis made an appointment with a realtor almost immediately after we arrived, and we soon learned what our budget would get us here in Beijing.
The short story here is: Less than we thought.
The first few places we went to were dumpity dumps. Some of them were filthy, with great big pieces of paint or wallpaper missing. Others reeked of cigarette smoke. Apartments come furnished, and several of the ones we saw looked like they had been decorated by intoxicated three-year-olds. I'm talkin' hot pink sofas with gold fringe curtains. One of them did not have a "shower box." There was just a drain in the middle of the bathroom, and when you shower, water gets everywhere. Our realtor walked out of there shaking her head and muttering, "No shower box. Foreigners love shower boxes." It's true! We do.
Here you have an example of a box-less shower.
Even after upping our budget, we soon realized there were certain things we would just have to get used to. Like hallways that have sound-activated lights, so when you get off the elevator, you have to stomp around in the dark until they go on. Also, no one really maintains the common areas in many buildings, so until you step into an apartment, you sometimes think maybe you're in a falling-apart haunted house. And most kitchens don't have ovens. Also, no clothes dryers, so everything must be hung. In certain buildings, hot water is not available 24/7, and in most buildings, heating is controlled. It goes on in mid-November and gets turned off in mid-March. If it's still freezing outside? Get a good blanket! Oh and another thing. There are mailboxes, but you will probably never get a mailbox key because people just don't use 'em. The mailman will come directly to your door and if you're not home then I don't know what.
Big sigh.
When Curtis and I first started our apartment search, we were like giddy schoolgirls dreaming of The Perfect Guy. We were all, "Stainless steel appliances! Granite countertops! Hardwood floors!" Then we went on a bunch of bad dates and were all like, "Ummm... something with painted walls and a shower box would be nice."
When Curtis and I first started our apartment search, we were like giddy schoolgirls dreaming of The Perfect Guy. We were all, "Stainless steel appliances! Granite countertops! Hardwood floors!" Then we went on a bunch of bad dates and were all like, "Ummm... something with painted walls and a shower box would be nice."
We really thought we would have to settle for something less than love, and we were not so thrilled about this at all.
From the moment we walked in, we knew this apartment was different. It felt cozy, the decor was simple but modern, it was spacious and bright, we could get hot water whenever we wanted it, and best of all, it was so clean! Our realtor also pointed out that it was on the 9th floor, which is a number that signifies harmony in Chinese culture. Bonus! It also faces south, which apparently is good feng shui. Nice! We called our realtor later that day and told her we would take it!
So last night was our very first night here. I got to make our bed with our new Ikea bedding! I got to do a whole bunch of laundry in our little washing machine! I got to put our pictures up in the living room!
I also found out that our (government subsidized) utilities don't cost very much at all (the last couple who lived here said electricity cost them about $15/month), everyone from nearby restaurants to the dry cleaner to our local grocer will deliver, and we can have a housekeeper come once a week for about $10. How amazing is that? Very! There's even a 7-11 right across the street that serves up some pretty dang good kung pao chicken for a little over $1.
Our bedroom! We have a second bedroom, too, because we just know you cannot wait to visit.
I also found out that our (government subsidized) utilities don't cost very much at all (the last couple who lived here said electricity cost them about $15/month), everyone from nearby restaurants to the dry cleaner to our local grocer will deliver, and we can have a housekeeper come once a week for about $10. How amazing is that? Very! There's even a 7-11 right across the street that serves up some pretty dang good kung pao chicken for a little over $1.
Here is our little kitchen that I will barely use because of the aforementioned kung pao chicken.
So there you have the tour of our apartment where we will be living for the next year. I think the feels-like-we're-just-on-vacation phase of our journey has officially come to an end!
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks, djayt! You and Lana are welcome anytime! :)
DeleteSO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kari!
DeleteJust love this info and the pics of your adventure. So glad you found a nice place. congrats.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg! We're glad, too!
DeleteI am SO excited for you guys!!! Finding a "home" is the BEST thing to help you truly assimilate into your new found culture!! YAY!!! It IS PERFECT! And i can totally relate to the shower box thing - when I was in Thailand, ALL the bathroom were even-floored - and there was NO toilet paper - only a "sprayer" - which after several weeks, I realized I quite liked!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks, jaxin! I really do think this will help us feel more settled. Hmm... I'm not sure I could get used to just having a "sprayer!" Yikes!
DeleteLooks like a great place to live. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean!
DeleteI am really having fun reading about your adventures in China! I am anxiously awaiting the next exciting adventure that you and Curtis get to enjoy. Congrats on the new apartment too!! Have fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks, smccarter! We are curious what our next adventure will be as well! :)
DeleteI knew the no-shower-box thing was never going to work for you. I bet you'd have started using the word "ghastly" within weeks. Beautiful place! Congrats, Melissa.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks, Jasph! You are correct that I am not a no-shower-box kind of gal. I am also not a China-public-restroom kind of gal. In fact, "ghastly" is the most perfect word ever to describe those. :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! Fascinating! The new place looks amazing though. What a cool adventure you're on!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nicholas! We're all settled in now and are loving the new place!
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