THE EPIC APARTMENT TOUR YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR: AN AND JEFF EDITION

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • You asked for it and FINALLY-- the boxes are unpacked and we're ready for "company", here in Nice, France.
    Yes, you'll note that when we shot the video, we still needed a few finishing touches, but, we're ready to show you the "before" and "after", of the furnished apartment we rented in Nice France.
    The apartment was not "perfect" when we rented it, but it had most of the things on our "wish/needs" list and we realized in a very tough real estate/rental market, we couldn't be too picky about things and if we saw something we liked "enough", we needed to jump on it, or we'd lose it to someone else. We looked beyond the furniture and other things provided by the landlord, and imagined our life in this apartment, once we made the necessary changes to make it "our own". Now, the apartment IS perfect--FOR US!
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  • @Tom-and-Kemp
    @Tom-and-Kemp 2 месяца назад +6

    Love your apartment! You’ve done so much in such a short time to make it your own. Congrats! We’re living vicariously through you two until we can move there ourselves. Thanks so much for sharing all that you do. Bella looks so happy, too. Love her little step up onto the bed. The cabinets you added to the kitchen look terrific & add so much functionality to the space. Love the custom sofa & dining chairs too. We’d be spending a lot of time on that balcony, too. It’s a terrific spot to unwind & watch the world go by.

    • @loriannmckeever3752
      @loriannmckeever3752 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes I totally agree - the kitchen cabinets were a perfect purchase for the kitchen! Bravo!!👏

  • @islandbreeze2102
    @islandbreeze2102 2 месяца назад +3

    Jeff and An what a great job you have done with your apartment. It looks beautiful. I love the antique furniture pieces that came with the apartment. The kitchen looks beautiful. I love that couch. This was a great video. So nice that you took footage of the before and after! Jeff is so funny.

  • @isabelortega6303
    @isabelortega6303 2 месяца назад +2

    An &Jeff you have done a great job.I love to see you and if I go to Nice I would love to meet you.

  • @annegormely6003
    @annegormely6003 2 месяца назад +4

    Perfect apartment! Just what we will be looking for. We are coming to Nice in September just to get more familiar with the city. I filled out our request to work with the Adrienne Leeds group last night.

  • @rvaprep
    @rvaprep 2 месяца назад +2

    A wonderful transformation to a cozy apartment.. Bravo!! Bella is adorable. Take care, Ralph Rocchiccioli

  •  2 месяца назад +3

    An and Jeff, what a lovely home you have! Enjoy, enjoy! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!! I plan to retire to Nice in approximately one year and am finding your videos invaluable.

    • @glorytoukraine619
      @glorytoukraine619 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing! You did a great job, bravo! Bella also seems very happy!❤

  • @glorytoukraine619
    @glorytoukraine619 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! You did a great job, it does look like your home! Happy for Bella, she seems very happy.❤

  • @candaceclark4427
    @candaceclark4427 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful job decorating a compact space in what looks like a lovely location. Félicitations, An et Jeff !

  • @glorytoukraine619
    @glorytoukraine619 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! You did a great job, bravo! Bella also seems very happy!❤

  • @lovedayharris3010
    @lovedayharris3010 2 месяца назад +3

    I’ve been waiting for this video. I’m so happy you are finally settling in your new home and you did a great job with your space. Your tips are so valuable. Someday we too will find our place. Just waiting on my husband. Looking forward to our return to Nice next week. I’m so ready, I’m packed😂 Hopefully our schedules will work for us to meet even for a brief time. Abientot!

  • @maureeO
    @maureeO 2 месяца назад +1

    Super nice job! You’ve made the space so beautiful and cozy. Thank you for sharing with us all. ❤

  • @ct7531
    @ct7531 2 месяца назад +3

    Congratulations! I’ve followed your journey, and am so happy to see you realizing your dream. I love where I live, but dang politics may have me packing. Thanks for the videos.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      Politics in Florida and the US in general contributed to our decision to move to France as well. Not the main reason, but in the top 10.

  • @MichellesFrenchLife
    @MichellesFrenchLife 2 месяца назад +1

    You’ve created a beautiful space for the two of you❤

  • @patriciateague8677
    @patriciateague8677 2 месяца назад +1

    Lovely apartment. I'm sure having your things really helps it feel more like home.

  • @CathyDahut
    @CathyDahut 2 месяца назад +1

    CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES ALWAYS!!!!!

  • @annapaz4
    @annapaz4 2 месяца назад +1

    Lovely home 🏡 🇫🇷 💗Enjoy all of the hard work! Cheers!! 🥂 🎊

  • @MichellesFrenchLife
    @MichellesFrenchLife 3 месяца назад +1

    Looking forward to it!

  • @mariadelegeane3143
    @mariadelegeane3143 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful apartment and beautifully decorated. Enjoy!

    • @mariadelegeane3143
      @mariadelegeane3143 Месяц назад

      You, Jeff and Bella look very happy. Congratulations. Which district in Nice are you located or would you recommend?

  • @garyg6000
    @garyg6000 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow! Lovely!

  • @soniakhurana3173
    @soniakhurana3173 2 месяца назад

    Lovely apartment ! Balcony is the best with all the beautiful plants u have . Seems like Bella is loving Nice 🐶❤️

  • @majelthesurreal5723
    @majelthesurreal5723 2 месяца назад

    Your apartment is beautiful. You have good ideas on where to place furniture and chose very functional pieces for the space. So happy you are there. Future videos of what you find in Nice and France? Looking forward to those too!

  • @GalinaShadrova
    @GalinaShadrova 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing! Enjoy your life in Nice!

  • @jennysoto7063
    @jennysoto7063 2 месяца назад

    Great tour of the apartment. Is kind of a big apartment. Love how you arrange everything. Love the antique pieces. It looks homey. Enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @loriannmckeever3752
    @loriannmckeever3752 2 месяца назад

    How exciting! You've really made it your home sweet home! ❤

  • @heide7992
    @heide7992 2 месяца назад +1

    Well done An & Jeff (and Bella too who no doubt supervised 😊). You've managed to transform the entire apartment into a functional and organized living space that's both aesthetically pleasing and cozy! Side note, I'm also in France (farther west than you), and would love to meet up some day in Nice, peut-être à l'heure de l'apéro. I so appreciate your easy-going and unpretentious nature and of course, Jeff's great sense of humor.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      Drop us a note to the email address in the details under the video and perhaps we can set something up later in the month. 😊

    • @heide7992
      @heide7992 2 месяца назад

      @@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Thank you, I will! :-)

  • @jeffinabnit9819
    @jeffinabnit9819 2 месяца назад

    We’ve really enjoyed following your journey

  • @gerrykeane3165
    @gerrykeane3165 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful apartment, Great Job.

  • @marlyngeeding1877
    @marlyngeeding1877 2 месяца назад

    I am a new scriber to your channel. Love the beautiful apartment in Nice.I really enjoy yours and Jeff's adventures. Everytime I watch a video of yours, it fills me with a warm-hearted feeling. ❤🎉 Best wishes in your and Jeff's new retirement adventures. LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!😊❤

  • @theushistorian
    @theushistorian 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely lovely!

  • @isainmaine
    @isainmaine 2 месяца назад

    Also, that couch!!!

  • @04hiki
    @04hiki 2 месяца назад

    ❤I love your apartment! Nice style!!

  • @ConanNYC
    @ConanNYC 2 месяца назад

    Wow amazing ❤ apartment!❤❤❤❤

  • @andreat4162
    @andreat4162 2 месяца назад

    Love your sofa.

  • @7314jazzy
    @7314jazzy 2 месяца назад

    Lovely! The apartment has great bones - tall ceilings, marble floors, double exposition, multiple balconies. I assume it has an elevator and is located in a lively area (le quartier les musiciens, perhaps?). You've done a great job integrating old and new - it gives it a bit of history. As for the hall bookcase - there are contact papers imitating wood, that can be removed if/when you move. Anyway, it's a homey base for your future travels.

  • @isainmaine
    @isainmaine 2 месяца назад

    It looks so great!!! Can you fit all of your clothes and shoes? I have been looking at property and anytime I see a dressing room I save that property.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      All of our stuff was unpacked prior to the video. And yes, everything fit except a few boxes of our winter clothes that we moved to a storage unit with some furniture that came with our apartment that we're not using. All is well.

  • @Francebound2024
    @Francebound2024 3 месяца назад

    Cool! 😎

  • @alomafoggo3239
    @alomafoggo3239 2 месяца назад

    Your apartment looks lovely.
    Does not look like the same place❤

  • @debfothergill5575
    @debfothergill5575 Месяц назад

    Love how you’ve made the apartment your own with ipdates and existing items. Your videos have been so informative in our research journey about moving to Nice from the US. Did you have to use an agent to find the apartment? Also, is it true you are required to sign a 1 year rental agreement if you rent a furnished apartment?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, there is a huge shortage of rentals in most cities in France, in particular, Nice. We used Adrian Leeds Group. Adrian is best known from the US tv show, "House Hunters International". Her and her colleagues are all expats themselves and they specialize in assisting people who want to move to France from America, with finding apartments to buy or rent. They have lots of contacts with landlords and management companies. Most people who try to find a place on their own are not successful in this tough market. There is no MLS here. Realtors only know about their own listings. So, you would have to contact hundreds of agencies if you did it on your own, and be able to read a French contract to make sure everything in there is legal. Yes, France's rental laws require that a furnished apartment has a 1yr lease, unfurnished has a 3yr lease. And because there is such a shortage of long term rentals, you pretty much have to grab whatever they find you if you want to live here. So you may want an unfurnished apt in any of 2 or 3 specific areas, but all that's available is a furnished one in a different area. If you don't grab it, someone else will. For every apt that becomes available there could be a dozen people considering it.

    • @debfothergill5575
      @debfothergill5575 Месяц назад

      Thank you for the great info. We’ve just started watching Adrian Leeds You Tube videos. We’ve watched a lot of your videos, so much great info, thank you.

  • @MauiJOY
    @MauiJOY 2 месяца назад

    You did it!!! Great find at Ikea for those counter/storage units too that create a larger area for food prep etc. May you be very happy in this new nest of yours.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      They are actually sideboards made for dining rooms, with drawers and shelves. A great find

  • @jeffinabnit9819
    @jeffinabnit9819 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting video. Now that you have rented, would you prefer furnished or unfurnished if you did it again?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      We always preferred unfurnished, however with a shortage of available rentals in many cities in France, one has to be flexible and willing to compromise, as we did, in taking the furnished apartment because there were very few other options at that time.

  • @tericam5154
    @tericam5154 14 дней назад

    Hi An. My RE agent did a walk through yesterday. The condition for her to obtain the key to the apartment was that I have to take out a "civil and renter" insurance which costs me 20 euros/mo. Did you have to have this insurance too to rent your apartment? By the way, I'm in Antibes. I wonder if we could visit each other? It would be so cool to meet you and Jeff. Thanks An.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  14 дней назад +1

      Yes, it is typically a condition of renting an apartment in France to purchase renter's insurance. We prepaid ours for the entire year of the lease. As far as meeting, for obvious reasons we don't book personal meetings or other social things on a "public comment area". Just contact us privately at the email address under each of our videos prior to your next trip to Nice.

  • @yolandatubin8126
    @yolandatubin8126 2 месяца назад

    Looks great.

  • @janedelaney4327
    @janedelaney4327 2 месяца назад

    Jeff. You are totally a crack up. Enjoy you so much

  • @lacmeadows4092
    @lacmeadows4092 2 месяца назад

    An and Jeff your apartment is beautiful.You really accomplished a lot in a short period of time.Love what additional furniture you have added to it to make it your home. Looks like Bella is right at home on her cushion, she's so cute 🥺. Maybe to personal of a question, but was all the furniture that you purchased expensive?I wasn't sure if France's prices would be for furniture and home goods. You had mentioned that sheets and towels were.How do the Air conditioners get vented? I really like the size of them. Thank you for showing the apartment to us. Adrian's Group did a nice job.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      Expensive is sort of a relative term. Compared to what we have spent in the past, the couch was expensive. But we wanted a couch that we could use, if we're lucky, for the rest of our lives. Most of the other furniture except the tables in the living room, came from IKEA, which we didn't consider expensive. Everything, except the bed was easy to put together. The drawers under the bed were harder. The tables in the living room came from Galleries Lafayette, all bought on sale, from their "La Redoute" dept, and the coffee table came from a little shop that appeared to be a place decorators go to source pieces. Not expensive. All the furniture we purchased is new. The portable AC's vent using panels Jeff created, for each room where they are used. The panel slides in-between the sliding glass doo and the door frame. The hose slides through a hole in the panel and drains onto the terraces. I've asked Jeff to get a longer hose for the one in the living room so the water will drain totally "off" the terrace. At the moment, there's a drain built into the terrace floor for rain and that's where the AC water drains. But, hodepth, from that AC hose, blows out at our plants, from the hose. So we had to move the plants. That's why I've asked him to get a longer hose. Thanks for watching! 😊

  • @angelicapeach858
    @angelicapeach858 2 месяца назад

    Congratulations🎉 Nothing feels better than where you live becomes home 🏡 It's a wonderful apartment. Can I ask how much your monthly rent is for that size apartment? You've done an amazing job and you're such an inspiration. 💓 Thank you for always sharing your journey with us. ❇️ Can I ask you about the price of the portable air conditioner? Does it run with water, and does it need a hose, or do you just plug it in and go? Thank you❣️

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      We were looking for a 2 bedroon apartment in the range of between 1250 and around 1900 euros per month. By contract with Adrian Leeds group, who assisted us in finding our apartment, we are not at liberty to share our exact rent. I can say it is around the middle of our range. The AC'S are various prices depending on the BTU'S, sales, time you purchase them etc. I think one of ours was around 399 euros at the local Bricorama hardware store and we found the 2nd that is almost identical, on Amazon, on a Father's Day sale for around 229 euros. It's all about timing. You also have to grab them before AC season when we did. It needs to be vented to the outside using the hose it comes with. It also comes with a drain that drains outside on our terrace. We will be doing a video soon showing how Jeff set it up.

    • @angelicapeach858
      @angelicapeach858 2 месяца назад

      Thank you I really appreciate your sharing your information. All these tips and tricks, and the reality of living in France, is certainly helpful. Much appreciated 🙏🏼

  • @janroach1852
    @janroach1852 3 дня назад

    Poor Jeff, lol. Lucky he is handy. The apartment is nice. Did they let you throw out the old furniture you did not want? Why is there not a sink where the toilet is? Not sanitary. Otherwise, very lovely apartment. How well does the air conditioning work in those hot summers?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  3 дня назад

      Yes and no. She refused to remove anything we didn't want or aren't using. Jeff took the dining table apart and hid it under the guestroom bed. We tried to donate the 4 guestroom chairs to Goodwill, who didn't want them. So we ended up setting them outside for anyone who wanted them. They were gone in hours. When we leave we will go out on the street and find her 4 chairs. The other things we didn't particularly care for have either been incorporated into our decor or boxed up and are stored in our guestroom.

  • @lulu6618
    @lulu6618 2 месяца назад

    Superb! Thank you! How are you doing getting accustomed to French culture and language? Also, new routines and lack of old friends?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      We are doing fine regarding culture. In Nice, there's not much to adjust to. We have been to France many many times. We follow all the strict rules of courtesy and are very respectful of the expectations French people have in doing business out in the world. We feel very comfortable. As far as language, I speak French fairly well andcmy vocabulary continues to grow everyday. Jeff is a beginner. He is using Babbel, is learning new words just being out and about, and will be doing free in-person beginner classes, here in Nice, starting in September. And yes, of course, we miss our friends, but we stay in touch. Some have already come to visit.

  • @michelesauret7779
    @michelesauret7779 2 месяца назад

    Très bien ❤

  • @7314jazzy
    @7314jazzy 2 месяца назад

    Will be there! (and I understand why we have to wait another week - Jeff is still unpacking the 60 boxes😂😂😂😂)

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      No, we unpacked the boxes together, weeks ago. Only took us 2 days! I had other videos I completed prior, that have been premiering, while we were doing some traveling.

  • @jellybeanparis584
    @jellybeanparis584 Месяц назад

    Looks like a roomy apartment! How many Sq Meters & what is the rent on this lovely apartment?
    I am hoping to move to Nice in 3.5 years after retiring.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  Месяц назад

      It is 65 sq meters. Yes, it is fairly roomy. Just enough for 2 people and a little dog. Our rent is in the mid teens including building fees.

  • @artbrutnewyork
    @artbrutnewyork 2 месяца назад

    Nice job of incorporating the previous included pieces into your design aesthetic. Question: is it your intent to leave the kitchen cabinets and oven when/if you leave the apartment?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      The cabinets in the kitchen are freestanding pieces of furniture that will move with us. The oven will come with us as well. We saved the landlord's stuff and will return the apartment to exactly as it was delivered to us.

  • @Justin06241974
    @Justin06241974 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic job with your furniture selection and decor. I'm sure you looked at a few two bedroom apartments. Can you give a ballpark range on apartment costs?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      We actually only looked at 2 apartments, this one that we rented and another, that didn't have any balcony or terraces. They had us with the terraces and the fact that there's a shortage of rentals, here in Nice. If we didn't take one of these 2 that we saw, we were going to have to rent an Airbnb for an indeterminate number of months and wait till something else close to what we were looking for came along. At the time, equivalent or nicer Airbnb's, were renting for around 3000 Euros a month, as "vacation rentals", even with a discount for renting for more than a month at a time . We didn't want to do that. So we jumped on this one. We were looking for an apartment in the range of between around 1250 Euros mo. and 1900 Euros mo. This one is about middle of that range. You can find rentals for more or less, depending on their size and location. We're in Nice Centre , which is central to everything, 5 min from both tram lines and a 10-12 walk from most everything and everywhere we need to go.

    • @Justin06241974
      @Justin06241974 2 месяца назад

      Thank you.

  • @maryfurman698
    @maryfurman698 23 дня назад

    I love your apartment. How did you find it? And can we ask how much is the rent?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  23 дня назад +1

      We used Adrian Leeds Group to find us our apartment. They found it and we signed the lease within 2 weeks time, earlier in the year, after we applied for our Long Stay Visas, and all while we were still in the US! The rent including water, sewer and heat, as well as building services, is in the mid teens. We had been looking for something in the range between 1200 euros and 1900 euros per month and so we're definitely in that range. But, bear in mind that there is a shortage of rentals in most of the large cities in France. And this is just one apartment in central Nice. There's an apartment building next to where just a few months ago, there was an available apartment, online, and the rent on that one apartment was at least 50% more than our rent. We didn't see it so I don't know what it had other than an even larger terrace than ours, which we love about ours. We have friends renting in another building on our street, and based on photos they showed us of their apartment, which has two full bathrooms, an even larger terrace and another large terrace, up a spiral staircase, to the roof of the building. We're guessing they must be paying twice what we're paying. We haven't felt comfortable asking. The rents vary according to location, building amenities, bathrooms, furnished (and how luxuriously it's furnished or not) or unfurnished, with or without a kitchen included (many unfurnished apartments do not include the kitchen. You have to put it in yourself), sq meters, etc. --how much of a demand there is for that apartment and what you or your agent are able to negotiate. So, don't use our rent as a basis for or expectation that it is representative of most rents for a 2 bedroom apartment with 1 bathroom, here in Nice. If and when you're ready to start searching for an apartment and put together your "must have" list, you'll see that knowing what we or anyone else, paid is almost irrelevant by that time---or 1 day after they rented it, in some cases.

    • @maryfurman698
      @maryfurman698 23 дня назад

      Okay, I get what you are saying. It’s not like the US where you can look at a website and see the rent for an apartment in a particular complex, where all 1 bedrooms go for the same amount, etc. Most of our apartments here are owned by a big corporation. I’m in an expensive city here, so $1900 is what you will pay for a 1 bedroom. Thank you for sharing. I didn’t mean to be so nosey. Your answer was perfect. I am slowly watching all your videos and you are so thorough and helpful in my research for our eventual move. We too have a Nespresso machine, haha. But in my research I learned that you have a Nespresso Boutique in Nice, so very handy. Thank you again for your videos.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  23 дня назад

      Yes, exactly on the rent. Nothing is identical to anything else. Re Nespresso, yes there are 2 boutiques, one at the Nice Etoile Mall and a new one at Place Messina.

  • @Francebound2024
    @Francebound2024 2 месяца назад

    Looks great! Actually, a pretty decent size!
    How did you manage throwing away the boxes and plastic wrapping from the mattress?

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      Jeff broke down the boxes and put them outside on the street, on recycle night, for the truck to pick up. Everything else just went to the trash room downstairs.

  • @KarenYokley
    @KarenYokley 2 месяца назад

    Lovely An... I will have to admit when I saw all your boxes I thought how are they going to make it work and you did a fantastic job. Jeff may be able to start an assembly business. Just kidding :-) You have a decorating forte. You ought to talk to Kathy to get one of her photographs to hang above your bed. She is a photog.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      Lol. Didn't know that! We did, actually, find a painting at the Market at Cours Saleya this morning that we hope will brightten the wall over our bed. I hope she sees the video of the redo of the apartment since she was the one who found it for us. Thanks for your note! 😊

    • @KarenYokley
      @KarenYokley 2 месяца назад

      @@postcardsfromourgoldenyears Maybe next time you need to spruce a wall!

  • @janedelaney4327
    @janedelaney4327 2 месяца назад

    I’ve read to never bring anything electrical and think it will sustain.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      We brought very few things that are electrical from the US. Mostly phone chargers, things that can be charged using an USB and we brought our electric wine cork remover. All except one work great using the same converters we have used when we vacationed here in past years. My coffee maker was the only casualty Everything else works great. We opted to purchase new electrical charging cables for our laptops from Amazon France so they have the correct power cables.

  • @glennmartin346
    @glennmartin346 2 месяца назад +1

    Okay, I'm relatively new to your channel and I'm curious as my partner and I are also looking at making the move next July to France as Canadians living in the US. That being said, how hard was it for you to get an apartment because I've heard of guarantors and all that sort of thing, and also I'm not sure if you did or you just don't want to or maybe whatever. Did you ever share how much the apartment is or give us an idea of what we'd be looking at. Nice is such a beautiful spot. Wishing you all the best and share whatever information you feel comfortable sharing now back to the video

    • @Sonorus52
      @Sonorus52 2 месяца назад

      I’ve been in Nice for a few years, I’d be happy to chat about our experience getting settled here (we did not use a relocation agent and had a lease in less than a month). Not that with rentals, furnished properties have a one- year renewable lease, unfurnished a three- year renewable lease. There are substantial protections for renters in France so landlords are careful about who they rent to, especially if your income is not sourced in France.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      We used Adrian Leeds Group to assist us in finding an apartment. They were fantastic! It only took them 2 wks from beginning of search to the day we signed the lease. Because of our contract with them I cannot provide our exact fees or rent. I will say that we had a budget of between 1250 and 1900 Euros per month and this is around the middle of the range. I will tell you that there is a big shortage of rentals in Nice. You have to be flexible and willing to compromise if you see something close enough to what you're looking for. If you say "show me more", in a heartbeat whatever you didn't take in the moment will be gone. So you have to be ready to sign a lease. There are multiple people chasing every available rental. This apartment was 1 of 2 we saw. We hated the furniture but grabbed it anyway and signed the lease before we moved so no one else would take it. You WILL need a guarantor or to be pre-qualified by Garantme and have a completed great dossier and nice letter for the potential landlord telling them why you love the apartment. Adrian's staff will do the search, negotiate and review your lease and can assist with every facet of your settling in France. Adrian is best known as the Expat from the US who people go to in France to buy or rent homes or apartments, on the US TV show, House Hunters International.

  • @gsaxton
    @gsaxton День назад

    Nice work! One question I have about apartments in Nice is how well the floors are insulated for sound. Can you hear the people walking around above you? If so, I might need to look only at top-floor apartments. :)

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  День назад

      The floors in our apartments are marble. On a rare occasion, and only for a short period, we do hear what sounds like little children running across the floor above us. Usually, if at all, it's only when they first get home from school in the afternoon and maybe lasts a few minutes. Most people, including us, put the little felt pieces under our furniture legs so they slide across the floor and don't make any noise. To be honest, there is such a huge shortage of apartments here in the cities in France, that you stipulate you will only accept a top floor apartment, first you'll make a tough enough search, to find any nice apartment in a nice area, even tougher, because you'll be adding a feature that may be scarce to begin with. If you're not in a hurry, then sure. The other thing is, the higher you go, the more you will spend. I'm sure apartments on the top floor become available from time to time, but you'll reduce your chances of getting an apartment quickly.

  • @jamesstevens2591
    @jamesstevens2591 2 месяца назад

    Evidence of it being an architect’s home is everywhere. Great attention to details. Enjoyed your tour. My personal favorites and the use of side-by-side credenzas in the kitchen. Also the under cabinet lighting in the kitchen. Like the versatility of the sofa. When your guests come from the States you have more than just the one guest bed with the addition of the sofa. Wondering how well the portable A/C works. I could use one here in Florida instead of running the central system day and night. Something about red wine and especially Bordeaux always tastes better in France than at home. Cheers !

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      The portable AC'S work great. I just wish we had longer hoses so we could put the 2nd one in the hallway to cool both of the bedrooms. Now, because they have to vent onto the terrace, we can only have one in one bedroom and none in the other unless we bring the one from the living room to the 2nd bedroom. But, for just the 2 of us, it's perfect.

  • @janedelaney4327
    @janedelaney4327 2 месяца назад

    Are you able to watch TV in English… American news, etc.

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад

      We catch American news on the Meidas Touch on RUclips. All of the people on the channel are former or presently attorneys or former prosecutors or district attorneys. They actually provide an unbiased report, several times a day, and keep us updated on the news. They often have information from court dockets, that none of the major news channels in the US have or are reporting. We can also subscribe to news channels on our Cable tv if we want to but we really don't need to. It's all on RUclips. We do watch Amazon Prime and Netflix using our accounts, in English and with our Amazon Firesticks, and a VPN we're also able to watch tv shows from the US. Also, on our cable, occasionally, there are France television shows or movies with an option to select subtitles in English.

  • @jamesrainbow2118
    @jamesrainbow2118 2 месяца назад +1

    Congratulations to An and Jeff on creating your beautiful new home! We have waited with great anticipation to see it! 2 exposures with terraces and bright day light - who could ask for more? It certainly gives us encouragement when it comes to our apartment search.😎. Loved what you did with the dinning room and your double consoles as kitchen “ cupboards “ was a great design choice.👍🏼 We envy Jeff’s’ ability to construct all the furniture- we’ll definitely have to depend on IKEA’s service department!! Hahaha😉. You 2 should be so proud. Thanks for the tour!
    James and Malcolm

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      Don't underestimate yourself. I opened the first box of dining room chairs and from diagrams alone, I figured out how to put the chairs together. Each one took maybe 10 minutes, if that. The bed and 2 sideboards were the most time consuming but they give you the little Allen wrench to tighten everything. That was the only tool we needed on all of the furniture. You can do it 😉

  • @lenad.4764
    @lenad.4764 2 месяца назад

    An, Jeff, I finally watched your tour of your apartment! Adorable! I personally loved all the antics furniture, especially wine glass cabinet. I would not change anything - it is so beautiful in your living room! I have a question - do you have neighbors above your apartment and on the same floor? How is the noise from nearby apartments? And one more question - do you experience mosquitoes season? If yes, how do you deal with them? Thank you! Lena

    • @postcardsfromourgoldenyears
      @postcardsfromourgoldenyears  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, we have neighbors above us and next to us. Our building is very quiet. We do occasionally here 2 little children who live above us, running across their floor. And if they drop something that makes noise when it hits the ground. One time it sounded like they dropped a bag of marbles. It's very rare. Most people in the building are our age and we never hear them. No loud music. No loud parties. It is mosquito season now, however we have put lots of geraniums on our terrace that keeps them away from our apartment. So far I think we had 1 mosquito in the apartment. Other people we see here in Nice talk about a problem with mosquitoes because they don't have Air conditioning and sleep with their windows open. We keep our windows closed in the evening. We had more mosquitoes in Florida than we have ever had here. We have never even had any problems walking home at night. Maybe it is because we're away from the water where they breed.

  • @janedelaney4327
    @janedelaney4327 2 месяца назад

    That Jeff is a star.