Apartment #2
I have only this post for you today and again, no photos because the apartment another open house with many people walking around and the owners were there and very watchful of everyone, and since it wasn't something I'd want to rent I felt no need to ask for photos. I'm so, so sorry! I thought this flat was empty so I figured I could march right in and photograph it but that was not the case.
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Happy evening.
Katie
I'm going on a flat hunt very soon, already totally excited about it!
Wishing you loads of luck.
That stinks that the realtor didn't show up at the other place - not exactly professional. Perhaps the market is such that they feel that potential clients will put up with anything to get a place.
At any rate, it sounds like you're learning as you go and becoming increasingly selective, which will keep you from having your time wasted with looking at unsuitable digs. So, that's a plus.
And of course, the main criterion at this point needs to be that you will only see places that you can photograph and share with your Haus Maus readers, right? Right?! Heh heh...
You are only crossing off the places you don't want to be in so that you're ready and prepared for the perfect place!
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences too.
Our apt was listed online w/2 diff realtors, w/no pictures. We had ruled out realators b/c we didn't want to pay the finder's fee, but we put an ad in the 'searching for' section of the paper and were called to see the very one in the exact location I had wanted! By then we were so sick of looking at crap we had our must-have list memorized and ran down it over the phone and decided to go see it, even w/no pictures. And now we're here =)
Keep going - it's still kind of fun seeing the inside of random people's homes and how they decorate! I got a few ideas on how to work w/rooms that have slanted ceilings during our house hunt!
I totally understand your dissapointment, I have been through this myself (in Hamburg) and so have all my friends. It is so frustrating and off putting!
I think when looking for an apartment in a popular area most people look at about 20 places, do not like 14 of them, "apply" for 6 and are offerd one.
The most frustrating thing is when you look at a place and want it, but don´t get it because the landlord chooses another person/couple.
Don´t give up! I totally understand that you are dissapointed. But don´t stop looking! About your idea of looking in Hamburg: The situation here is much more difficult than in Hannover. And a 135 squarefoot apartment in a popular area would cost about 30% more than the one you looked at today.
I am sure you will find the right place! Everyone I know did in the end :-))
Good luck!
Karen
Especially with Altbau you'll have to have patience and (important!) a bit of luck. The best ones oftn go without a RE Agent involved! But when you succeed you'll have something you can stay in for years and enjoy every day!
I know how dissapointing and tedious the search can be sometimes as I am currently looking for an apartment myself, though in Munich. Germany is tough when it comes to renting a "nice" space. And specially if you are looking for old builings around 1900. But there are beautyful places out there and I am sure you are going to find something perfect!
Good luck & fingers crossed.
Maria
I was in Hamburg for only an hour or two on a train stopover, but it felt too governmental to me. Maybe I didn't see the right parts.
http://www.toytowngermany.com/
There isn't a ton of stuff for Hannover, but it's worth a look. It can be a really good resource, in fact I own a small apartment here and just got it rented by someone in Canada who is here for a year doing a fellowship.
It's also just a good site to get info on Germany in English.
Good Luck!
At another place we went, the apartment was huge and really cheap for its size, with ceilings so high that you could fit another level there. All of this was very weird and we later found out that the whole building was illegal and therefore it didn't even have electricity!!
We got the first normal apartment we found that met our criteria, it was just crazy! I hope things are a lot better with you.
p.s. getting an apartment right under the roof is not preferable because it gets very hot during the summer (because the sun is warming the roof) and very cold during the winter. Plus there might be problems with leakage, especially when it is an old building. The ground level isn't good either because of all those people peeking through your windows..
Good luck with your hunt, Holly! :)
We also had said no Dachgeschoß, but changed our minds when we had seen a few like what we ended up with. I love having no neighbors above me =)