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Déjà vu

Déjà vu is the strange feeling that you’ve been here before, even in new situations. Last year at this time we moved back to Madrid, found an apartment, and moved in. I can’t help but think we’re repeating history this year, even though we’ve never been here before.

We found a new apartment over the weekend and will be moving in at the end of March. We spent most of last week negotiating a new contract with our landlords, but as soon as we settled on something, our new apartment came on the market, and it was everything we wanted, so we took it.

Here are a few things I like about this particular apartment:

250€ less per month
By far the main reason we like this apartment better than our current one is because of the price tag. We need the money for basic things like groceries, but April keeps dreaming of the trip we’ll take to Greece with all the money we have now.

It’s 8 streets away
We are moving to a new apartment, but not a new neighborhood. I’ve discovered that our neighborhood matters more to us than our apartment, which means we’ll still be able to drop in on our friends, play at our favorite playground, and shop at the stores we know.

Playgrounds
3 playgrounds = lots of kids for Alleke to play with. All three playgrounds are within a five minute walk, and two of them are the best I’ve seen in the city center.

Market
I love buying fresh fruits and vegetables from local vendors. Our new apartment is closer to a food market that I started going to a few months ago. In comparison to the other markets, it has a larger selection of foods from around the world and has lower prices.

Grocery stores
Only a few grocery stores are located in the city center, which means it’s always a hassle to get groceries. As a result, we’ve ordered our groceries online for the last four years. Our favorite grocery store, Mercadona, doesn’t deliver to our current address, but will deliver to our new one. We will be eating better next month, my friends.

70 m2 (750 ft2)
Our new apartment is smaller than our current one. I’m sure our European friends will think it’s spacious, but coming from a super-sized nation, we’re still tempted to think bigger is better. April and I are both looking forward to the challenge of living smaller and more simply (in other words, we’ll be giving things away and throwing them out as we pack).

Walking
We will be close to three metro lines, but even more importantly, we will still be within walking distance of most things we do. I prefer to live my life at a walking pace because I get exercise, I can stop and chat with people, and I’m not burning gasoline.

Anyway, we haven’t signed the contract yet, but if all goes well, we will be moving in at the end of the month. Here’s some photos:

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10 COMMENTS

Sandra77 said...

I’m so happy for you guys that you’ve found a new apartment and are able to stay in the neighborhood you love so much. And you’ll be saving money, even if you do have less space. I have downsized substantially (kicking and screaming) over the last 4 years (from a house to a townhouse to a 2 bdrm apartment to a 1 bedroom apartment). At first I hated the thought of giving away or selling my stuff, but the process has gotten easier as I’ve gone along (I’ve donated a lot of my nicer stuff to charity and it’s a good feeling to know that someone who couldn’t otherwise afford something like that will now be able to have it when it’s still in great condition). Now I enjoy living lighter – I just cleaned out my apartment again last year and I am actually going to do it again this year. Maybe that’s because I’m preparing myself for a bigger move (to Spain perhaps?) and want to travel as light as possible – who knows?!

March 4, 2008 at 1:12 pm

Lyn said...

Why do you live in Spain? It’s beautiful and the people are wonderful…but why? just asking?

March 4, 2008 at 1:41 pm

pickles-n-icecream said...

Congrats! Looks like a nice place, and it’s great that you can live in the center. We are Mercadona-shoppers, as well! enjoy it :-)

March 4, 2008 at 3:23 pm

Roth Family Adventures said...

Congratulations! The apartment looks great. I’m very glad to hear you’ll be able to stay in the neighborhood you’ve grown to love.

March 4, 2008 at 4:27 pm

Katrina said...

Wow – the place sounds like a perfect fit! Hope the packing and moving and resettling go well!

March 4, 2008 at 7:31 pm

Jen Powell said...

I love it!!! The windows are huge!!! That is great! And does it have a little balcony?? Congrats!

March 4, 2008 at 7:47 pm

dinka said...

Congratulations, it looks really nice! What a relief it must be!

March 4, 2008 at 8:55 pm

paulo said...

all i can say is: i’ll definitely be eating over at the new place, especially with those markets nearby! can’t wait to see it in person!

March 5, 2008 at 12:14 am

Shupes said...

I am excited for you to have a stove/oven…the toaster oven idea didn’t sound very fun:). By the way, is that a washing machine under the kitchen counter??

March 5, 2008 at 2:03 am

creative-type dad said...

Nice!

And 250 is a lot. Converted into American Dollars, that’s like $4800! Well, almost…

March 5, 2008 at 8:51 pm

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