Bastet March 21, 2023 Share March 21, 2023 2 hours ago, StatisticalOutlier said: the HH was looking at a bay window or similar and said it would be a great place for her cat to relax. My cats have all loved bay windows. I don't sit in mine; I like the look of them from outside and inside, but I don't use them, only the cats do. 7 Link to comment
mojito March 21, 2023 Share March 21, 2023 6 hours ago, StatisticalOutlier said: Also, I forgot to mention in the Gothenburg, Sweden, episode, the HH was looking at a bay window or similar and said it would be a great place for her cat to relax. It ain't easy being a cat, what with all that licking and sleeping and keeping your staff in line. 1 15 Link to comment
aghst March 22, 2023 Share March 22, 2023 Philly to Stockholm, an unmarried couple, he is Swedish, she’s American. Swedish guy’s visa ran out and she decided to follow him back to Stockholm, giving up a job in finance, as well as leaving behind friends and family. She’s never been to Europe or maybe never traveled outside the US but claims to want to live in another country. They met at the start of the pandemic — I thought it was hard to date in those early months — but they have a cat together, showing how serious their relationship is. Apparently foreigners in a serious relationship with a Swedish citizen can get a residency visa easily and quickly in Sweden. They have to buy an apt instead of renting because there’s like a 7 year queue to get an apt rental — or was it 7 months? Neither supposedly have jobs but they have $250k, which might get them a studio in the city center. She wants a 1 bedroom while he doesn’t want to be on the ground floor because passerby’s can look inside — or so he says, maybe it’s part of this episode’s script. House 1 is close to the center, 1 bed apt on the second floor with good space, washer and dryer which she wanted. But it’s $300k and though she said she’d pay more, she doesn’t like the gray/white walls or decor. She never heard of painting or accent wall coverings? House 2 is in the suburbs, about 20 minutes by public transportation from the center. It’s a 1 bed and under budget at $230k. But it’s on the ground floor and while they’re looking at the bedroom, some guy passes by outside the window, looks in and waves, smiling. I think it’s a production crew member pretending to be a stranger. Who waves at strangers in their home? House 3 is a studio apt right in the center, on third floor, right on budget at $250k. It’s their favorite location but she can’t get over the studio. The bed is right by the couch. They eliminate #1, probably because of price — he said they had enough money for 4-5 months though they’re probably getting help from parents for the apt and probably staying with his family? They choose #2 and he says they can shop for curtains. Three months later: he found a job in sales right away, she’s taking Swedish — may take a long time before she’s proficient enough to get a job where Swedish language skills are required — though most Swedes seem to speak English well, without a hint of an accent. The city center they refer to is Soderalm, a small island with the Royal Palace, govt buildings, expensive hotels and restaurants. No doubt it’s a draw to young people but also a big tourist draw. Centrally located but do people necessarily want to live there? Maybe if they worked in one of those govt buildings or wanted to be in the middle of the nightlife. People commute for work and for nights out all over the world and this shouldn’t be different here. So this insistence on beIng in the city center is a HHI thing. There are certainly people who always want to be in the hustle and bustle and maybe some want to be close to work or school. But otherwise a lot of people are priced out of these dense areas which tend to have smaller dwellings despite higher prices. 9 Link to comment
AnnMarie17 March 22, 2023 Share March 22, 2023 On 3/19/2023 at 12:41 PM, Rickster said: Interesting article about the wave of Americans moving to Europe, especially Portugal, Spain and Greece, for lower cost housing (not sure if this is paywalled) The Good Life On The Cheap Ugh, paywall. We are considering this and I would have loved to read the article *shaking my fist at the NYT* 2 Link to comment
aghst March 22, 2023 Share March 22, 2023 1 hour ago, buttersister said: Here you go, no paywall. Very interesting. I can see the resentment from locals. They make a fraction of the income of Americans, but they can't afford a place of their own in these desirable places like central Lisbon. As one of the researchers quoted pointed out, it's the investment companies like American investment banks buying up homes to rent and driving up rents, leading to housing shortages and higher prices for local residents. As opposed to a given American buyer who tend to buy more expensive homes. But there is always going to be a certain amount of resentment to deep-pocketed foreigners coming in and buying places they can't afford and all they know is there are more Americans all of a sudden and it's American investors buying property which are never occupied by the buyer but rather rented out, including as Airbnbs. 4 Link to comment
javajeanelaine March 22, 2023 Share March 22, 2023 I found the Stockholm woman unpleasant and she certainly didn’t seem like she even liked her partner. 10 Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier March 22, 2023 Share March 22, 2023 7 hours ago, aghst said: They have to buy an apt instead of renting because there’s like a 7 year queue to get an apt rental — or was it 7 months? It was seven years. That's to get a "first hand" contract, which is rent controlled and you can keep it for life. You can also sublet, or you can rent from private landlords. But those are more expensive and even those are limited in length. But at least it explains why everybody's not homeless for seven years, which was my initial thought. This is where I got my information: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20160517-this-is-one-city-where-youll-never-find-a-home 7 hours ago, aghst said: though most Swedes seem to speak English well, without a hint of an accent. Boy, I don't know. Just yesterday I met a Swedish man who's been in the U.S. for decades and he sounded like the Swedish Chef. And get this: My nephew was an exchange student a few years ago and chose Sweden. Why Sweden? Because the guy who invented Minecraft is Swedish. Kids. 2 1 1 Link to comment
Bluesky March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 12 hours ago, AnnMarie17 said: Ugh, paywall. We are considering this and I would have loved to read the article *shaking my fist at the NYT* This is NYT “What is cheap for these Americans is brutally expensive for southern Europeans, whose average wages are substantially lowerthan Americans’. Locals are competing for housing against wealthy foreigners in markets already distorted by Airbnbs and corporate real estate investment. The result is a generation failing to launch, with more than 90 percent of southern Europeans under 35 still living at home, rates that eclipse their American counterparts. Those who have apartments face evictions and unpredictable rent increases in cities with weak rental protections, like Lisbon, Barcelona and Athens.” This is ME The Portuguese and Greek people resent the foreigners coming in with their tax breaks buying up the best properties that they couldn’t afford in America. It’s people with upper middle class incomes who want to live a wealthier lifestyle. 1 3 Link to comment
Grrarrggh March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 12 hours ago, Bluesky said: This is NYT “What is cheap for these Americans is brutally expensive for southern Europeans, whose average wages are substantially lowerthan Americans’. Locals are competing for housing against wealthy foreigners in markets already distorted by Airbnbs and corporate real estate investment. The result is a generation failing to launch, with more than 90 percent of southern Europeans under 35 still living at home, rates that eclipse their American counterparts. Those who have apartments face evictions and unpredictable rent increases in cities with weak rental protections, like Lisbon, Barcelona and Athens.” This is ME The Portuguese and Greek people resent the foreigners coming in with their tax breaks buying up the best properties that they couldn’t afford in America. It’s people with upper middle class incomes who want to live a wealthier lifestyle. Great Americans. Don't fix your own broken country, move somewhere else and ruin it for those citizen. Lovely. I bet some of these American buyers complained at the Chinese rich buying up tonnes of property and raising prices at some point. 3 Link to comment
aghst March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 14 minutes ago, Grrarrggh said: Great Americans. Don't fix your own broken country, move somewhere else and ruin it for those citizen. Lovely. I bet some of these American buyers complained at the Chinese rich buying up tonnes of property and raising prices at some point. Or the Japanese in the '80s and early '90s. Or Chinese investors bidding up properties in Manhattan and Canada and often leaving them empty. All we can do is take care of ourselves and our families first and then vote for politicians who support certain policies. We see areas of old cities being renovated all over the world, which often leads to poorer residents being priced out of many areas and those areas being revitalized with renovated apartments and shops and restaurants coming in. We can decry it but how can you blame some of the people described in the NYT article, who found much better value and lifestyles that they otherwise couldn't afford in the US? They're mainly trying to do best for their family and themselves, not deliberately trying to displace anyone else. What they can do though is continue to vote and vote for policies like more affordable housing in the US, more dense housing. Here in the Bay Area, some affluent communities are complaining about proposals to build high-rise affordable buildings near this expensive real estate. For instance, NBA superstar Stephen Curry lives with his family in Atherton, one of the richest zip codes in the US if not the richest. The Currys submitted a letter expressing opposition to a high-rise building near their home, which they worry could allow people to look into their back yard. They have young children. Atherton has resisted building higher-density, more affordable housing near or within its borders for years. They're not alone, even bigger cities like SF has blocked efforts to build more high-density housing, resulting in spiraling housing prices, one of the most expensive in the US. So NIBMYism but just the fact that people with money will always be favored over people without. There's greater hostility to people without money vs. people with a lot of money in the US. Maybe to a lesser extent in Europe but you see poorer residents -- not poor, many are considered middle class -- being displaced by richer ones all the time, all over the continent. And yes, often those richer ones buying in are Americans and other foreigners. At least the locals can vote and have a say in things like housing policies, while rich foreigners don't have that right. 3 Link to comment
Grrarrggh March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, aghst said: At least the locals can vote and have a say in things like housing policies, while rich foreigners don't have that right. Rich foreigners actually have more power, imo, than poor or middle-class locals. The rich have lobbyists. Edited March 23, 2023 by Grrarrggh 1 1 Link to comment
buttersister March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 (edited) Oops, wrong forum. Edited March 23, 2023 by buttersister Link to comment
ECM1231 March 23, 2023 Share March 23, 2023 3 hours ago, aghst said: We can decry it but how can you blame some of the people described in the NYT article, who found much better value and lifestyles that they otherwise couldn't afford in the US? I certainly don't blame the American ex-pats who move abroad for a cheaper cost of living. I have an acquaintance in her early 70s. She is a well-educated career woman who was married for close to 50 years. No children. Currently going through a messy, and protracted divorce. She was blindsided by her husband. With no family or children to help, she's going to be forced to sell the family home and move. She won't be getting anything from her husband in the settlement. She's looking into Portugal as an option. She wants warm weather but doesn't want to move south to a red state. 1 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 8 hours ago, Grrarrggh said: Great Americans. Don't fix your own broken country, move somewhere else and ruin it for those citizen. The people moving abroad often aren't people suffering in a "broken" America. They often have decent incomes and can afford housing here--in fact, many move from high-cost-of-living areas in the US to lower-cost-of-living areas in the US to purchase a bigger house. It's not just European workers being displaced. So even though they get all cutesy with their jobs on these shows, their move is not because they can't afford to live in the US. Almost every country requires people to be students or have a certain income level. They either have that money banked or they're privileged to be able to work remotely. They just want to live somewhere cool and turn it into a money-making opportunity the minute they return home. 4 1 Link to comment
Grizzly March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 Stockholm, Sweden. I did not know that Stockholm was a bunch of islands. I need to get out more. Or watch more HHI. Anessa doesn't seem to like anything about Sweden. #1 seemed fairly spacious for city center. I've never seen a realtor as frustrated as Malin was about the guy who walked by at #2. For people who've never lived together, a studio could be too small. But they can entertain their friends at the bars. I adore Wolfie. 3 Link to comment
Grizzly March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 Breda, Netherlands. Aussies moving to the Netherlands. I thought #1 was a good option. That was a great color in the main bedroom. Floor looks good in green. #2 was quite cozy. Great outdoor space but how many months is that usable? 2 Link to comment
BAForever March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 10 hours ago, Grizzly said: Stockholm, Sweden. I did not know that Stockholm was a bunch of islands. I need to get out more. Or watch more HHI. Anessa doesn't seem to like anything about Sweden. #1 seemed fairly spacious for city center. I've never seen a realtor as frustrated as Malin was about the guy who walked by at #2. Calling total shenanigans on guy walking by- but I laughed. If I saw a camera person filming, I might wave- but that area was a parking lot, not a walking trail. They won't have much foot traffic. 7 Link to comment
aghst March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 9 hours ago, Grizzly said: Breda, Netherlands. Aussies moving to the Netherlands. I thought #1 was a good option. That was a great color in the main bedroom. Floor looks good in green. #2 was quite cozy. Great outdoor space but how many months is that usable? Yeah was thinking the same thing, The Netherlands isn’t known for a lot of sunny days. Seems like budget overrode other factors, as they immediately eliminated the only over budget option. Didn’t catch why they were moving to Breda. Must be a big job opportunity. But most Aussies would go to the UK, though the Dutch speak English very well. 4 Link to comment
cinsays March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 On 3/22/2023 at 4:58 PM, javajeanelaine said: I found the Stockholm woman unpleasant and she certainly didn’t seem like she even liked her partner. yeah, i'm curious to know how long this couple stays together. she was a pill and annoying. 6 Link to comment
ECM1231 March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 19 minutes ago, aghst said: Didn’t catch why they were moving to Breda. Must be a big job opportunity. But most Aussies would go to the UK, though the Dutch speak English very well. The female was of Dutch heritage and had gone to the Netherlands before, met some (I assume) distant relatives, and fell in love with the country. She knew that one day she would want to live abroad. I was concerned about her partner. He honestly didn't seem happy about the move. He left behind a good job and a HOUSE in Melbourne. Idk if I would have wanted to downsize to a small studio, either. Also, as has been mentioned, the yard won't be getting a ton of use, year-round, due to the Netherlands climate. 5 Link to comment
mojito March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 17 hours ago, ECM1231 said: I certainly don't blame the American ex-pats who move abroad for a cheaper cost of living. When I consider individuals moving overseas, it's one thing. When I consider Americans (or anyone else) flooding an area and getting prices jacked up so that the local people can't afford places, I'm uncomfortable. 21 hours ago, Grrarrggh said: I bet some of these American buyers complained at the Chinese rich buying up tonnes of property and raising prices at some point. Hell, in the US, we complain about Californians, and they're our countrymen! Australia to the Netherlands I'd love to know how long these new couples last, especially in foreign lands. 3 Link to comment
proserpina65 March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 On 3/23/2023 at 12:24 AM, Bluesky said: The Portuguese and Greek people resent the foreigners coming in with their tax breaks buying up the best properties that they couldn’t afford in America. It’s people with upper middle class incomes who want to live a wealthier lifestyle. Which is perfectly understandable. If ever I was able to move to Crete, however, it wouldn't be because I had an upper middle-class income and was trying to live like I was rich. It'd be because I loved the south of Crete when I was there and would want to retire to someplace where I could live in the sun, eat Greek food and be near the beach. Without needing to go to work, obviously. Just a pipe dream, really. 6 Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 2 hours ago, mojito said: Hell, in the US, we complain about Californians, and they're our countrymen! Ha! I was just about to say, "Look what the Californians did to Austin." 3 3 Link to comment
ML89 March 24, 2023 Share March 24, 2023 (edited) 15 minutes ago, StatisticalOutlier said: Ha! I was just about to say, "Look what the Californians did to Austin." Don't get us Floridians started... Edited March 24, 2023 by ML89 4 5 Link to comment
Grizzly March 25, 2023 Share March 25, 2023 Chiang Mai, Thailand. They are certainly made for each other. Maybe I envy their joie de vive. Very impressed that they tried durian and Stephanie actually liked it. Hope they continue to have adventures and enjoy each other. 6 Link to comment
Grrarrggh March 25, 2023 Share March 25, 2023 9 hours ago, StatisticalOutlier said: Ha! I was just about to say, "Look what the Californians did to Austin." Nah, if anything, people should say "Look what redlining did to Austin." 2 Link to comment
javajeanelaine March 25, 2023 Share March 25, 2023 20 hours ago, ML89 said: Don't get us Floridians started... Especially right now during season! 2 Link to comment
aghst March 25, 2023 Share March 25, 2023 13 hours ago, Grizzly said: Chiang Mai, Thailand. They are certainly made for each other. Maybe I envy their joie de vive. Very impressed that they tried durian and Stephanie actually liked it. Hope they continue to have adventures and enjoy each other. They certainly were enthusiastic. She says she wanted to live in Thailand since visiting when she was younger but the plan seems to be to launch their podcast, hope that it hits. Lower prices on housing and cost of living probably helps a lot. But online advertising has declined a lot already and may decline more if recession hits. This episode may have been recorded a year ago or more. Remains to be seen if their enthusiasm will lead to success with podcast. What could they offer potential listeners, besides their bubbly personas? Certainly not insights from a lot of lived experiences. Good that they stayed on budget. He's going to have to find a gym or something, while she gave up being near cafes and other things to do. 2 Link to comment
mojito March 25, 2023 Share March 25, 2023 1 hour ago, aghst said: Certainly not insights from a lot of lived experiences. I'm sure after a whole year together, they're qualified to give relationship advice, y'know, what's worked for them over the weeks. 6 Link to comment
cinsays March 26, 2023 Share March 26, 2023 16 hours ago, mojito said: I'm sure after a whole year together, they're qualified to give relationship advice, y'know, what's worked for them over the weeks. but she's damned cute and so is he, right? goodness, they were so cheery and perky and happy and lovey........ugh, i think i am having a sugar high 7 Link to comment
aghst March 27, 2023 Share March 27, 2023 (edited) Maine to Mayenne, France: two empty nesters wanting to live in a French farmhouse, now with all the kids out of the home or almost all out. But he gets a job opportunity back in Maine so he wants a last big payday — presumably — while she doesn’t want to wait so they will buy now and he can join her when his work is done. She said when they met, it was like a moment out of a Hallmark movie. Is that a good thing? They go to a small village of Mayenne, west of Paris, over 3 hours by car, seems to be pretty much nowhere, maybe closest landmark is Mont St. Michel, about 90 minutes to the NW. Their budget is low, $150k and she wanted 2 or 3 bedrooms at least 2 bathrooms. House one is only $100k but wife says flatly she doesn’t want to live there. House two is $130k, only 2 beds, 1 bath. Rooms are big and it’s possible to build a bathroom upstairs. House three is $160k, is immaculate, plenty of character with exposed beams and a beautiful stone facade. Neither of them mentioned character. They’re wowed but they choose house two for the money, could use improvement but is move-in ready. She must really have wanted to get out of Maine. She seemed like a Francophile but not to the same extent as some of the other house hunters who’ve been in HHI episodes in France, like one who practically orgasmed over a croissant or macaroon or something. 3 months later segment they put up a wooden sign, “Secret Garden in France.” Edited March 27, 2023 by aghst 3 2 Link to comment
chessiegal March 27, 2023 Share March 27, 2023 12 minutes ago, aghst said: like one who practically orgasmed over a croissant or macaroon or something. Macaron - one o. A macaroon contains coconut, which I hate, and therefore are inedible. Macarons are heaven on earth. I bought one in every place we visited in France. 4 Link to comment
amarante March 27, 2023 Share March 27, 2023 On 3/25/2023 at 10:55 AM, mojito said: I'm sure after a whole year together, they're qualified to give relationship advice, y'know, what's worked for them over the weeks. I truly don't understand how unknown people can make a living as a podcaster. Maybe if you are super lucky to hit on a topic you become a bit viral. But who in the world would want to waste a nano-second listening to these people? What do they have to offer anyone in terms of wit or wisdom? 4 4 Link to comment
mojito March 28, 2023 Share March 28, 2023 Maine to France Nice to see a HH who doesn't want to be in the city center, in a walkable area, close to bars and shops. The homes were interesting; I would've chosen the one they did. Interesting arrangement this couple has come up with. It's nice that they're following different paths for awhile. I liked what she said about how the kids aren't going to be raised in the house and that it's not often that they'll all be visiting at once, so a third or fourth bedroom was not a necessity. I liked the agent's excitement at finding a large mushroom. ("Anyway, sorry. I'm Stella.") I worry, though, where the wife is going to craft or set up her vlogging studio or install her gym. 😏 2 Link to comment
cinsays March 28, 2023 Share March 28, 2023 12 hours ago, mojito said: Maine to France Nice to see a HH who doesn't want to be in the city center, in a walkable area, close to bars and shops. The homes were interesting; I would've chosen the one they did. Interesting arrangement this couple has come up with. It's nice that they're following different paths for awhile. I liked what she said about how the kids aren't going to be raised in the house and that it's not often that they'll all be visiting at once, so a third or fourth bedroom was not a necessity. I liked the agent's excitement at finding a large mushroom. ("Anyway, sorry. I'm Stella.") I worry, though, where the wife is going to craft or set up her vlogging studio or install her gym. 😏 all i could think is that this is a strange way to get your wife far out of the way so you can do your own thing 6 Link to comment
seacliffsal March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Just watched the Netherlands episode and found it...interesting. It seemed like the male did not really want to move from Melbourne, but the female wanted to move to the Netherlands (plus he had a house in Melbourne). She also drove the decisions about where to live. I wonder how their finances work out as she's a personal trainer and I'm unsure what he does but he did get a job. I would have spent the extra for the renovated flat-their excuses about not knowing what it would look like after the renovations fell flat (yes, I did that on purpose). I wish there were follow ups to these episodes-especially as to whether or not the house hunters were still together... 5 Link to comment
aghst March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Yeah I wonder why they don't do more Where are they now episodes or even HHI Renovations. Maybe they don't get too many house hunters interested in re-appearing on the show. You'd think the logistics would be simpler, they already have house hunters who've been recruited and vetted for the show. But maybe they feel it's easier to stick to the formula, which is getting house hunters to want different things, artificially, so there's some dramatic tension or suspense about which way they way go at the end of each episode. 2 Link to comment
Grizzly March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Maine to Amsterdam. Melissa seems very pleasant. But how is she going to be a match maker when she doesn't know anyone in Amsterdam? That cute little car that can drive in the bicycle lane. So easy to park but you're dead if you're in an accident. Interesting home choices. She did not get/want any of the Amsterdam charm that we usually see. I would have picked that one too. 2 Link to comment
buttersister March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Maine to Amsterdam. I liked Roz. Liked her style, humor, support, and wonder if the pay structure is similar to a realtor, plus additional for whatever else a relocation specialist can provide. She seemed super competent and low drama. Loved her car, although I’d feel like I was in an enclosed scooter rather than a car. But with so much bike traffic, and far fewer SUVs, it’d probably feel ok. Loved her parking! Melissa, otoh, uh, what? What were they leaving out? New service business—no network. Heavy stress on I’M SINGLE but in five years, I’ll be married and running a successful business (the matchmaking one?). Are those the outfits for apartment hunting? Oh, sure, if this is really about the exposure. $5 says that client was a friend of Roz. 9 Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 58 minutes ago, Grizzly said: That cute little car that can drive in the bicycle lane. So easy to park but you're dead if you're in an accident. Interesting home choices. Not if your accident happens in the bike lane. Then you're the one left alive. 12 Link to comment
aghst March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 3 hours ago, Grizzly said: Maine to Amsterdam. Melissa seems very pleasant. But how is she going to be a match maker when she doesn't know anyone in Amsterdam? That cute little car that can drive in the bicycle lane. So easy to park but you're dead if you're in an accident. Interesting home choices. She did not get/want any of the Amsterdam charm that we usually see. I would have picked that one too. 3 hours ago, buttersister said: Maine to Amsterdam. I liked Roz. Liked her style, humor, support, and wonder if the pay structure is similar to a realtor, plus additional for whatever else a relocation specialist can provide. She seemed super competent and low drama. Loved her car, although I’d feel like I was in an enclosed scooter rather than a car. But with so much bike traffic, and far fewer SUVs, it’d probably feel ok. Loved her parking! Melissa, otoh, uh, what? What were they leaving out? New service business—no network. Heavy stress on I’M SINGLE but in five years, I’ll be married and running a successful business (the matchmaking one?). Are those the outfits for apartment hunting? Oh, sure, if this is really about the exposure. $5 says that client was a friend of Roz. Where was Floor? Melissa said she’d been a few times before. I missed whether she speaks Dutch or what she did in Maine. But she must have some kind of work visa, which isn’t something you can just get. Maybe she has Dutch ancestry so they granted her citizenship. The micro cars are cool. Maybe theres more of a danger of them tipping over than collisions. Or maybe the bicyclists resent these things intruding into their domain. Maybe she bought a client list. The Dutch all speak English but would they hire an American who didn’t speak Dutch? As for the homes it seems budget was the main thing. But great to get all that space and modern finishes for the lowest price. I believe those IJ ferries are free too or They used to be when I last visited, around 10 years ago. But she might need to rent office space. She could meet people at cafes but would need some privacy to talk to clients about personal info. 3 Link to comment
abbyzenn March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Melissa in Amsterdam. This one was so weird I immediately googled her and found website for her business The Red Key (not mentioned in the show). The website refers to "we" but no one else was mentioned and clicking on the button "about us" didn't give me anything. Besides matchmaking it also does corporate relocation and matches for friends (or as stated on website global platonic friendship services). Didn't get how she kept saying she'd be perfect for match making - exactly what are the qualities for match making. She kept mentioning about going into the heart of the city every day to meet clients but needed a big place with a second bathroom because of interviewing clients in her house. The whole thing so strange but after looking at the website it appears she was leaving out what she's really doing. Did like all 3 of her choices. 9 2 Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 6 hours ago, aghst said: Or maybe the bicyclists resent these things intruding into their domain. I don't even like e-bikes and electric scooters intruding into my pedaling domain, so you can imagine how I feel about cars. 6 hours ago, aghst said: But she might need to rent office space. She could meet people at cafes but would need some privacy to talk to clients about personal info. Right. Everybody knows the only acceptable way to talk to clients about personal info in cafes is over a speakerphone. 15 Link to comment
buttersister March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 5 hours ago, abbyzenn said: global platonic friendship services Oy. To quote from Melissa’s bizarro world website, “Please note The Red Key is not a psychologist, psychiatrist, or therapist. Any information, advice, opinions or any other communication by the The Red Key does not constitute psychological, or therapeutic advice, treatment or support. The Red Key disclaims any responsibility and liability in this respect.” You betcha. Also, site needs a proofreader. Wonder if Roz works with her now.😀 Show, you are so funny sometimes. 5 Link to comment
Chicken Fingers March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 That Maine-to-Amsterdam episode really was bizarro world. She chose the blandest, could-be-anywhere-in-the-world apartment and furnished it to look like a corporate rental unit, in a part of Amsterdam that's popular with the large community of North American expats and corporate transfers, so maybe it's exactly where she needs it to be. I saw that website, too, because I couldn't make sense of this polished woman randomly setting up in another country as a matchmaker. 10 1 Link to comment
aghst March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Maybe she caters to the expat community and she has money, just using the business to find prospects for herself. Does the website say it serves Amsterdam exclusively or does she offer services online? Still don't understand how she can get a residency visa -- which can take a long time -- as well as being able to start a business in The Netherlands. Would she need a work visa, that's even a bigger obstacle than a standard residency visa which mainly lets you stay beyond 90 days for Americans but you can't work or join the health care system. 1 4 Link to comment
seacliffsal March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 Is it the Netherlands that is encouraging people to move there to start up internet businesses? If so, it would explain the visa situation. As for Melissa? I just found her weird-knew nothing about matchmaking outside of using online dating apps but just knew she would be great at it. Sure. She also seemed to want to use the matchmaking business to find a match for herself. Just a strange episode IMO. 7 Link to comment
Crashcourse March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 My eyes started to hurt from rolling my eyes at Melissa. 🙄 5 Link to comment
cinsays March 29, 2023 Share March 29, 2023 1 hour ago, seacliffsal said: Is it the Netherlands that is encouraging people to move there to start up internet businesses? If so, it would explain the visa situation. As for Melissa? I just found her weird-knew nothing about matchmaking outside of using online dating apps but just knew she would be great at it. Sure. She also seemed to want to use the matchmaking business to find a match for herself. Just a strange episode IMO. i wish her well, but i did not find her to be the kind of person i would want helping me find a match so that apartment was unfurnished? were they all? 1 Link to comment
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