House Hunters International: Geneva

It has been 3 years since Bo and I hunted for an apartment together and I forgot how utterly exhausting it is, even when you have the help of a professional. Luckily, the city itself is pretty gorgeous and each evening we’ve relaxed with a few glasses of rose or beer along with a long walk along Lake Geneva. I’m also very thankful for my new North Face K Rain jacket which we picked up at REI when my parents were in NYC. It is fitted enough to be semi-fashionable and transition from rain storm to shopping but is still water proof and practical! I’ve lived in it since we arrived on Tuesday since the highs have only been in the 50s.

IMG_9038 IMG_9042 IMG_9043IMG_9070IMG_9031 In case you’re new to the blog or need some background, we made a huge decision last month and are moving to Europe in July! We will have flats in both Geneva and London since Bo will be based in London Monday through Thursday for his company and I will be in Geneva. Our weekends will be spent together in either of our cities or hopping around Europe. Yes it will be an adjustment but we’ve done distance before and we are excited for the amazing opportunity.

As part of my relocation, my company provides us with assistance for relocating and finding an apartment. Therefore we have spent the past 2 days looking at flats in Geneva, primarily in the Eaux-Vives and Plainpalais areas of the city.

  • Eaux-Vives: close to the lake, with a lot of shops and restaurants
  • Plainpalais: the very pleasant and lively student neighbourhood, close to the University of Geneva

IMG_3653 IMG_3654 IMG_9046We have seen the spectrum during our 14 flat adventure. Here are just a few of the photos from our tours including some that we loved and some that just left us laughing or wondering how people made the spaces work. We also realize just how differently people live. One home we visited was still occupied and the guy, though a corporate professional, is clearly a “gamer” and needed nothing other than lots of pizza, beer, an Ikea bed, and huge flat screen computer to sustain for two years.

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For those people who are curious, here are a few things we’ve learned about Geneva flats that are quite different than our experience in New York, Philadelphia, or Atlanta.

  • Dishwashers are not very common.
  • Some flats come with “unequipped kitchens” which means you have to buy all your appliances including dishwasher, oven or range, fridge, and washer/dryer.
  • Lifts, the European version of elevators, are very, very small and far different than US elevators. 
  • Everything in square meters which was a bit of an adjustment for us but definitely expected (10.8 square feet per square meter)
  • Apartments are listed by number of rooms rather than number of bedrooms. If a room, when closed off, has no window it is considered a half room regardless how large it is.
  • Most apartment leases seem to be 3 years and there are numerous, confusing real estate laws that we can’t even begin to understand.

So there you have it! We are meeting with our new bank today and seeing a few more flats. So far we have found three options that would work for us though we definitely have a favorite. We are leaning towards Swiss/European charm over some modern conveniences at this point but we’ll see what happens. While the real estate market is more in the renters favor than it was a few years ago it is still in the landlords hands at this point. They have the power to accept or decline our “file” and do not have to explain their rationale.

What is your non-negotiable when looking for an apartment or home? Is it the kitchen? Bath tub? Elevator?

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Forward Progress

The Under Armour What’s Beautiful 3.0 Challenge  really could not have come at a better time. Even though we’ve been traveling for the past week in Istanbul and are now on a house hunting adventure in Geneva, the challenge has helped keep both me and my husband on track with our health and weight loss goals. Normally, we have each gained weight on vacations because we allow ourselves to indulge and don’t always workout as much as normal. This vacation we’ve made working out a fun activity each day instead of a chore! We’ve enjoyed healthy breakfasts and lunches that are filled with protein and vegetables whether kebabs in Turkey or this beautiful Nicoise salad we enjoyed here in Geneva yesterday.

IMG_8986 IMG_8718This morning upon waking up I took a deep breath and out of curiosity chose to step on the hotel scale which luckily was already set to pounds instead of kilograms. My thoughts were correct based on the way my clothes are fitting and how I feel. I’ve lost 3 pounds on vacation thus far!

Gym Workout #iwill 

What forward progress have you made in achieving your goals?

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Istanbul: Traffic, Schedule, and Clothing

If I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: this really has been the most incredible vacation! Both Bo and I really wanted a mix of relaxation and activity which is something we’ve been able to enjoy by staying in Istanbul for six nights versus traveling around Turkey more or combining a trip to Greece into this trip. I thought it’d be fun to share a few thoughts from the trip in this post including our daily schedule, the traffic situation, and my clothing choices!

Schedule

Since we have plenty of time in Istanbul without rushing to squeeze everything in we are the most relaxed we’ve been in ages. This is our longest vacation together and after five days in vacation mode I can understand why they are so restorative and important. Multiple, short 3 day weekends are nice but a longer trip together like this really allows for some down time, bonding, long conversations, and a change in attitude and overall feeling. We’ve slept 9-10 hours most days, enjoyed a workout either in the pool or at the gym, spent hours sightseeing, returned to our hotel in time for a sunset cocktail or swim, then enjoyed dinner and drinks out in different areas of the city.

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Traffic

One of the interesting aspects of Istanbul that has altered our plans a bit is the insane traffic. IMG_3426Bo and I are not strangers to traffic having lived in Atlanta, Philadelphia, and New York but the traffic in Istanbul is like nothing we’ve ever experienced. Before our trip we read this post and thought, really, it can’t be that bad. 

Driving in Istanbul is a terrible and deadly experience for multiple reasons. Probably the most obvious issue is that the roads just can’t handle all of the traffic. The population of the city has boomed into 12-million resident metropolis over the past decades, and the number of cars are increasing even more rapidly than the number of people.

On our second day here we literally got out of a cab and walked 3 miles back to our hotel after only moving a quarter of a mile in 20 minutes! Instead of letting the traffic ruin our trip we have decided to sightsee in chunks, meaning that we will travel to an area of the city and spend our day there versus spreading our travels across the city. This has worked pretty well so far and has saved us a lot of money on cabs.

Clothing

Like any trip to a new destination, packing isn’t very easy. Until I arrive in a city I’m unsure what the overall environment will be like for both day and night. For example, are most restaurants more dressy or casual? Is the temperature of 85 degrees humid and sweat inducing or dry and arid? While some of these answers can be found through research for this trip I decided I didn’t want to worry and enjoyed the free checked baggage that comes with being a frequent Delta flyer and made a concerted choice to over pack. While I didn’t over pack excessively, I did bring multiple options for both evening and touring. If you follow me on Instagram you’ve seen a sampling of my outfits so far which have ranged from jeans and tanks to bright, fun shorts and casual, cotton dresses.

Istanbul Night 1 Outifit IMG_3065IMG_3408IMG_8822 IMG_8906 IMG_8919During the day in Istanbul I have fallen in love with dresses again. I say again because I always forget how comfortable a dress is during warm summer months. In addition they also go from day to night far better than shorts. Since I’m so tall, most of my dresses are at least knee length so they are perfectly appropriate for Istanbul and when paired with a light sweater or a wrap they allowed me to see all the religious sites which require more coverage.

Here are links to a few of my favorite items that I’ve worn multiple times on the trip, all of which are reasonably priced!

  • Zara Mid-Heel Sandal: Comfortable and only $49. Need I say more?
  • Five Bamboo Elusive Dress: Perfect length, comfortable, doesn’t wrinkle, fun colors, the company is a small, startup company, and it’s on sale for $45!
  • Athleta Atma Wrap: I’m always looking for a long, wrap that I can wear during flights and over a dress but have a hard time finding something that is either light weight enough or long enough for my 5’10 frame. This is perfect and while it’s a bit more than I’d normally spend it paid for itself during the 10 hour flight and 2 days touring Istanbul!
  • Ann Taylor Curvy Slim White Jeans: I never expected to find white jeans at Ann Taylor but found them when searching for going out shorts and immediately fell in love! They were 30% off the day I bought them but I would pay full price for them after wearing them this week. They are miraculously long which is convenient for someone who is normally forced into a hand full of brands that have long options. The curvy fit makes sure they are flattering in the front and not too tight while the skinny leg is perfect due to a hint of stretch in the material. I would order these in a size smaller than your normal size due to the stretch.
  • Ann Taylor Loft Pleated V-Neck Tank Dress: I have this in an older style but this one is very similar. A cotton dress with a fun v-neck in front and back I can dress this up with a necklace and wrap or pair it with a scarf for touring.

We are heading out for our final day of touring Istanbul but before I head out a huge congrats to all those runners this weekend. I can’t wait to read some of the recaps on the flight tomorrow but I was thrilled and excited to see that Gia crushed her Ojai goals as did Bobbi! I’m sure I missed others but congrats to everyone who ran this weekend whether for fun or racing! 

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