Thank you for watching us into your home. It's obvious that you are grateful for your quality of life, which always makes for welcome guests in any country! 🙏🕊️
I can fully appreciate this kind of video now because my hubby and I were in Amsterdam just a week ago wondering what those homes by the canal were like. So, thank you for creating this amusing video. Your apartment looks clean, cozy, and comfortable.
If I'm not mistaken, those houses belonged to wealthy sea merchants at the time. I was reminded by the beautiful beams supporting the ceiling. It looks like the same craftsmanship that would have gone into one of their seafaring vessels. Every detail is just beautiful!
Nice video. I moved to Utrecht from the USA in 2017 with my husband. We've never been happier. I've been learning Dutch but I still struggle to speak and understand. Dutch people have been very kind letting me practice with them.
Hi Rebecca! Thanks for the kind words. Oh great to hear you two have never been happier (I can relate in many ways!). Are you taking Dutch classes or how are you learning? I took a virtual during COVID, but it was not very motivating to be on Zoom all day long. I’m hoping to do an in person one. But good for you and practicing with Dutch people (it’s so easy to just fall back on English because everyone speaks English here)
@@hidavidwen I have taken Dutch classes, via zoom, online dutch courses, now I have a private weekly tutor, I have done two week long in-person intensive classes, and teach myself with grammar books I have picked up. I try to speak Dutch when I go to shops or with people I meet. I ask people to write down what they've said. Teaching myself from grammar books and from people I meet has been the best way for me to learn. The courses not so much.Have you been to the American Book Center bookstore in Amsterdam? They had a big selection, the last time I was there. You might find a book you like for continuing onto the next level. Good luck!
@@rebeccaalbrecht771 Wow I'm inspired by your discipline! I actually spent time over the past 2 years during COVID learning Spanish instead of Dutch! But I'd like to start learning Dutch again. Yes I love book stores and have been to the American Book Center many times! I'll have to pay another visit soon then =)
A great habit is to watch dutch news daily. It's available online too. Follow a local dutch news channel is great for keeping up with what's happening in town. At5 is Amsterdam but most cities have there own.
@@michellezevenaar We have here in Utrecht RTV Utrecht and I've been sporadically watching stories in NOS Jeugdjournaal. I think I will follow them more regularly now thanks to your suggestion.
Wow what a great place you live in. I am Dutch but living in Switzerland (so an expat as well) and for some reason your video got recommended to me by RUclips. Thank you for showing your place and giving us a house tour. I’m sort of envious of you living in such a historical place… literally everything “breaths history” including those beautiful wooden beams in the ceiling. And yes, your rent is indeed a steal! Amazing (especially compared to Swiss prices lol, I pay double for a 50m2 one bedroom). And you’re right in the city center! I actually lived in SF for a year as well but back then my place had rent control and I rented a room for $450 in Inner Sunset… but that was in 2003, I suppose times have changed since then….Enjoy you time in Amsterdam!
Hey hey! Oh wow Switzerland, that is like another dream place for me to live (I miss the mountains)...how has it been living there for you? Haha yeah not sure how RUclips knows to recommend videos...but perhaps it knows that you are Dutch and I secretly dream of living in the Swiss Alps plus you lived in the Sunset (that's where I'm from!)...$450 for a room in San Francisco...yes things have definitely changed since then, houses in the Sunset are selling for almost $2 million and rent is like $3K/1 bedroom (of course still a bit cheaper in Sunset though!) Thanks!
This apartment is so cool! It's like living in a small museum. Wouldnlove to live there. Also I would put a fake fire into that fireplace. There are lamps that are made to look like glowing ashes. I think it would look really cozy
What a beautiful house. My friend and I visited the city exactly two years ago and we stayed in a hotel by the canal. Loving it and we walked across the canal houses everyday. Always thought that if we could live in one. Was planned to visit again in a few months after but of course it didn't happen. Please share more...... such a beautiful city!
David, just discovered your video. I used to work in Eindhoven and lived in Maastricht. I’m back in SF bay area now. You’ve made the RIGHY CHOICE of moving to Europe!!! Don’t come back - it sucks here in the Bay Area (in so many ways) housing is through the roof n lots of long hours n lay offs. Try to work on your permanent residence the min you arrived. Seriously, you don’t want to come back to the US. If you haven’t made it down south, ck out Maastricht n the surrounding small villages (by train or bike) it’s BEAUTIFUL green and charming! Ahh, watching your video makes me want to go back - crossing my fingers that I can find a job 🤞 that’ll sponsor me a visa. Have fun! Happy for you that you’re experiencing the expat life.
Thanks for your kind words. I studied and lived in Maastricht for one year =) It's a beautiful town. What made you move back to SF Bay? I'm very curious to hear because I love NL...but my family is back in SF Bay...
I am into spirituality and stuff, and first this video has 111 comments which is a lucky number for me, and the message „you soon will experience a miracle“ just made me smile 😂 Beautiful apartment. And such a nice guy, too
I lived in a similar home in Amsterdam but your view is sooo much better! And no, now that I live in a bungalow I do not miss those terrible staircases ;)
Hey Vincent - oh yeah the view is definitely something! (The stairs are definitely a workout..going down is still...well let's just say I have to really hold on tightly depending on type of shoes I'm wearing!) Are you still in Amsterdam and do you miss your old place?
2000 eu/month is crazy, even for Amsterdam standards. The fact that expats can pay this amount is devastating to the Dutch people. Expats are paying absurd rental prices, making it impossible for Dutch people to rent anything. Some area's of Amsterdam are solely occupied by expats. The Duchies that are still living in Amsterdam are really frowning on expats because of this.
Hi Vic - thanks for commenting. 2000EU is shared...but it's still very expensive. The same thing is happening in other big cities like where I am from (San Francisco). I can understand your frustration. The idea is that expats bring in highly needed skills/knowledge/businesses that can stimulate the economy...but yeah I don't know what to do about rising housing prices (which is happening everywhere)
@@hidavidwen but why would you pay an absurd amount? There is plenty of affordable homes outside of amsterdam with amazing public transport. We dutchies would like to protest against these prices, but the expats are just going with the flow.
@@vic8497 I paid half of that for a shared apartment...I agree 2000 is a lot. It's great that there are a lot of affordable homes outside of Amsterdam and accessible by public transportation...but why would people pay those amounts? Well if you move abroad to say New York or London...most would pay for the experience of living in the city first few years (and then move away after)...especially if you don't have a family.
You’re saying it like expats want to pay such a price for rent. If you want to place the blame for increasing rent prices, look at the big companies buying out properties and then setting a high price. Expats are humans just like you are and also would much prefer affordable homes. #smh
I love your videos, very calm, informative and interesting. Your house has so many characters, eventhough it’s small but very lovely. I appreciate the age house, that makes it beautiful imo.
Thanks, that means a lot to me! Yeah it’s a beautiful house. I am moving to a new place soon so I wanted to make a video to cherish it and perhaps give others a view into how housing is like here (you have very old and very modern!)
I had to pause on your book collection - I was glad to see "The Culture Map" in your collection. That book has helped me understand so many subtleties amongst varying backgrounds and even personalities here in the US. Thank you for sharing your experiences and giving hope to an American like me who hopes to be a expat one day!
Perhaps a tip regarding the weather, visit a military dumpstore and buy clothes there (regular army clothes are legal in the Netherlands as long as you don't show any patches or claim you are military if you are not. Military personnel are not allowed to wear their gear outside of work hours either). It isn't so much the outfit that does the trick, but it's the fabric and that it's a little wider fitted on your body. This wider fit adds a layer of air between your skin and the clothes which allows together with the material to dry your clothes quicker. Even if completely soaked, keep your clothes on and it will be dry with about 30 minutes to a hour maximum. The wind helps you dry your clothes even faster. Also it feels warmer on the skin so also good for winter.
Hey there Yvonne - haha yeah I remember my first day...I had quite the time trying to transport my luggage up the stairs (and I didn't even have that much stuff). Very different from what we're used to in LA!
You forgot to tell us what you thought about your gorgeous ceiling beams! Thank you for this video -really exciting to see the interior of a Dutch Canal house!!!!
Thanks for watching! Haha the high ceiling beams...you know it definitely doesn't fit the modern day Dutch person (very low ceilings for very tall people)
Great video David. I am glad to hear you enjoy living in my home town. I myself lived for several tears in the Bay Area, Oakland (rock ridge neighborhood) and Pleasanton. It is wonderful experience to live abroad for sometime. I miss California for reasons you also touched in another video. Keep on making these great videos.
Thanks Hans! I used to work in Pleasanton (hated the drive from SF though haha). But yeah, I'm still really enjoying Amsterdam (especially now post-COVID). Thanks for the motivation!
Hi David, we lived right across the street from you for years! I can't believe I never saw you on the street (although maybe I did but I didn't realize). The frame at 9:09 is right next to our apartment, we could wave at each other through the window. Keep up the fun videos!
That canal-facing window is spectacular! I saw you have atomic habits, one of my favorites. Architecturally this is such a gem to live in, despite old age. Price is a steal for 1 person.
Hey Henry! Haha not surprised you would be intrigued by the architecture! (Maybe you can draw it? hah) Yeah I was just talking to a friend recently about Atomic Habits...one of the better books I've read over the past few years. And yeah 1,950€ is for 2 persons...imagine this in San Francisco...it'd prob be 1,950€ for 1 person!
David, Your home is so amazing. 975€ is really cheap for such an amazing place in a great location. (Everything is relative...I think it's cheap because I grew up in Silicon Valley and you can't find anything as beautiful as that with such an amazing view... period, but if you did it'd be outrageously priced...at least $3,000+ per flatmate.) Silicon Valley, which was formerly San Jose, Santa Clara, Campell, Cupertino, and other areas became unaffordable for people living there when the computer companies were mere start-ups in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The engineers and techies who moved there for jobs from around the U.S. were not to blame. It was the Silicon Valley landlords and housing developers that were to blame for the outrageously priced housing. Great video. 👍 👊
Beautiful house. I have been Travelling for 2 months and It makes me actually more grateful towards my own country. I think more Dutch people should travel to see how much freedom we have here, compared to so many countries, so we will not complain so much anymore 😂🙂🧡
If most Dutchies would travel more, as you suggest, they would actually LIVE abroad.. I personally travelled all over the world, and found fellow Dutchies everywhere. The comment about all that freedom suggest to me you are from the USA, so does the remark of the whole two months of travel to broaden the mind, LOL.
@@almanoor-bakker5964 why would they live abroad then..? :) , I personally got 'homesick' (missing Holland things) after few months ha ha and more grateful for some things (bikes, good public transport, great restaurants, freedom of speech, etc.) that I could not find abroad (in some countries) . But some things like weather and nature (mountains and sea) ... For that you certainly need to travel a bit😬👍
Not expensive €2.000,- People pays 1.400€ for an smaller apartment in the city! This house is super unique....the kitchen is veryyyyy old fashion ..the view over the canal is sooooo pretty and pleasant!!!! Your apartment is very cosy and charming🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Amsterdam is soooo energic and unique🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@rosanijbroek7328 Attic, they live in the Attic of the Canal House, 1950 for an attic is not expensive? Thats exactly the problem today, foreigners and expats thinking its a normal price and thus renting for abnormal prices and with that driving up the prices for other rental properties in the same area, while the normal working class cant even afford a house in their birth city anymore!
@@petewall13 Yes Shure it is very expensive for an attic, ppfffzzz! These house owners are such clever and heartless businessman! And yes Amsterdam Centrum is very expensive! But there are areas, the houses are not that expensive! Like Amsterdam North, West or East...but it is also true...the houses market is very tied!!!
@@rosanijbroek7328i’m looking for a house in Amsterdam north or Zaandam. Please let me know where I can get information about the affordable prices houses. Thanks a lot
Haha you know it! Funny because another Peruvian also commented that he saw the ceviche. I love ceviche. And I hope you can meet more Peruvians-they are there!
@@hidavidwen My friend's daughter at Sarah Lawrence is doing her junior year abroad in Amsterdam this upcoming fall. I sent her the link to your video. Thank you for your content!
Dude! Did you learn Dutch yet? Thank you for sharing the tour of your cool apartment! Your price is not bad ar all, when you break I down to your individual expense. I've been there 3 times now. My son lives in Nieuw West. Love it! Thanks for the book title, too.
Hi David. Just subscribed to your channel. I really enjoyed the insights you shared about life in the Netherlands but also of life generally throughout the video. I also appreciate how simply you live. Less clutter and all that. Just room for the more important stuff. I like your thoughts on community, sharing meals and relaxing together in your apartment's living areas. I look forward to watching all your other videos and can't wait for new ones too. All the best in your endeavours! Take care!
Lucky you! I love Amsterdam. How relaxing your view and how beautiful: the house, the canal..... everything. Here in the States I live surrounded by honking cars, traffic jams, highways... everything ugly and stressful.
I've studied Spanish and French at university. View learning Dutch as a lifelong process that has no end date. Thanks for the quality videos! Cheers, mate...☀
Very nice home! Thanks for sharing:) I’m gonna be living in Amsterdam next year so your channel has been really helpful, thanks! and i can’t wait to move🎉 (Ps the way you introduced your painting was kinda cute haha I’m looking forward to your next piece of art
You’re welcome and glad it has been helpful! Oh wow congrats on the move…I’m sure it’s a lot of different emotions but sounds like you’re excited (I think you’ll enjoy it, most do). From where are you moving? (And haha about the art…I am also looking forward to whatever I may paint next!)
I just love old houses as a kid my mom and i use to go four walks and she would point at old houses guessing the time period we have alot of old houses in Sweden so it was allways fun going for those type of walks my point is thank you for sharing youre house i really appriate it 😊♥️
Wow, that's beautiful!! I love the view from your desk and your favorite chair! The house seems to have such a good vibe to it.. And all the old stuff, the stairs. I can understand why you will miss it once you move
I really like this video, David! You made me laugh a bit and I guess I really needed that. I will come back for more :) Amsterdam is my dream destination! I will get there one day...hopefully soon.
I cook a lot with my microwave 😄 It’s for more than just reheating coffee and frozen dinners - get a microwave cookbook, you’ll be amazed at what it can do !
Thanks Hellmuth. I enjoy living here so far and making the most out of it. It’s such a beautiful and unique city (Amsterdam) as compared to more modern US cities. It hasn’t been easy with COVID but it was hard everywhere. How about you in the US?
@@hidavidwen My family emigrated to the states a long time ago and I've been in the US for most of my life. I live in the Detroit area but always wonder what my life would be like if my family would have stayed in the Netherlands. We lived in Utrecht and it looks like it might have been a pretty nice life.
I remember renting a room in Amsterdam when I was a student for 200 gulden a month. Single pane windows, and the facade was leaning forward towards the streetside so much that the windows won’t open anymore in the summer. The rent has gone up crazy since then, absolutely unaffordable! I still remember the smell, the landlady kept like a hundred cats😂😂😂
@@hidavidwen I was renting for 350 euro huurtoeslag incl also lived 5 mins from central station and was living in a house from the 1600. Rents were controlled and was reserved for students.
So nice to watch your videos, David! I'm a Californian who translocated to Switzerland about 35 years ago, so I can very well comprehend what you're experiencing.....Amsterdam is a beautiful city! Enjoy....you just might get "stuck" over there, too ;-)
Thanks so much for the kind words! Oh wow…I’ve always wanted to live in Switzerland! I miss the mountains. Maybe one day…how do you like it there? Well I mean you’ve been there 35 years…
hi , the fortune cookie is actualy very beautiful , we can learn from it in different ways, what i heard is : diplomacy before fight . Beautiful house by the way , you are fortuned. Doei .
It’s more here in Stuttgart, Germany. 2700 Euro & up for a modest house (duplex) & tiny garden. Reason? Not a few expats. But a lot of international companies & foreign military that pay the rent for their staff. So locals charge as much as they can. TBH, it’s not the fault of the foreign renters - they are present because they are fulfilling a host nation business or defense requirement. Fault truly lies with local landlords & rental regulators.
The aesthetics! Love this! Now, fun question, how much cleaning is involved? Sometime, someone has to dust this place? Ha ha, lol! Housecleaning meditation? Also, that book by Erin Meyer is excellent for anyone that has no idea that people think/do things differently depending on the local culture. You could probably do an 8 hour long video loop of that window scene with added sound to let everyone not there have the experience you enjoyed. I'm quite curious about the history of this 400 year old structure. Any old pictures of it before any recent renovations? How do they maintain it for preservation purposes? Interesting structure!
Wow! That is such a charming place there, David. If your flatmate ever moves out and you're looking for a new one! C'est moi! We read the same books, I can actually cook us a proper meal if you won't mind sharing that window view with a buddy 😇! Hihi, just lovely. The price is a steal, indeed.
Wow, many people will envy you for your living place and for A'dam rather low rent. I only "know" you for 3 days, but the person you are, it must be good luck to have a flatmate that fits with you and make you feel good in that house! making an enemy into a friend is almost a miracle....lol
Hey again Rob! Yeah I feel very grateful to have lived in such an old place (you don't houses/apartments like this in California!)...it's been a very nice experience.
Love the obvious statements. "This is the kitchen. This is where a lot of cooking happens" "This is our stove and oven, really useful for baking" "This is our dining room table. This is where a lot of eating happens" In the space where the toilet is: "We use our toilet here" "This is my bedroom, this is where I sleep" Lol
Thanks for the book recommendations bought the Audible version of the Culture map straight away. Nice house. Not expensive for that much space, that kind of house on that location.
Do you know you are lucky with sub 1K including everything? Hollllyyyyy shttttttt i mean.. yeah roommate. But! Lots of space and in such a great location. Wow. Thanks for sharing man! I live in noord. The Amsterdam housing issue like any other city. Is broken 💔.
Such a nice and well-maintained house, nice kitchen and cozy dining area, I'm also planning to move so wish I can find such wonderful house (also flatmates)
Great tour of your home. I want to live there! your work space: what a view - I'd never leave that chair! And: that is a beautiful painting. And it's your first!!!!!! amazing! Wow, and the chair for your book reading! Just the perfect place. I stay at the Singel hotel for a few nights on my trips to AMS, so you might be near - I will look out for you!@
@@JustJimWarren Enjoy Jim! I actually do not know anyone renting anything near the canal. It's quite difficult, especially right now. Try Airbnb. Good luck!
What a cozy and charming flat! Also love the surrounding of where you live, especially the view to the cannel through the window. Are you working for an American company with operations in the Netherland?
May I trouble you for the name of the "Get to know yourself better" cards? Been following you since I saw your Camino video. Keep up the good work and go Bruins!
Hey there! Of course...they are So Cards (www.socards.org/). I bought them at the American Book Center in Amsterdam. And funny...the friend who helped me film this actually said the guy who founded/created these cards goes to his church in Amsterdam! And thanks for following after the Camino. Oh yes Bruins! Are you located in California?
@@hidavidwen Thank you for the link. For whatever reason I searched "know yourself cards" but neglected to include the obvious words on the box. 😀 I'm in Los Angeles; been here for way too long. Feel I should also mention that your Camino videos changed my mind on how I want to experience Europe the next time I go.
@@MisterYu Ah I was thinking about late night tacos the other night (you don't get those here!), I do miss LA from time to time-home for 10 years. If you have any questions about Camino/Europe, just let me know.
@@hidavidwen If/when I leave LA (been here since 1986), I will definitely miss the variety of quality food here. After my last long Europe trip, it was remarkably comforting to have both pho and sullangtang my first day back. How's the east food scene there? How well does it stack up against the Bay Area and/or LA?
@@MisterYu Haha the East food scene here...well when you it compare to Bay Area/LA, there really isn't one here. You really cannot compare it to a place like LA (I actually think LA has one of the best food scenes in the world). Boba is slowly becoming a bit more popular here (but most still don't know what it is). Chinatown is only a few blocks in Amsterdam. You have your select Chinese/Japanese/Thai restaurants but not many (if you compare to Bay Area/LA). No Ktown. And a big reason is if you just look around-there aren't that many Asians here (as compared to 15% in California). Amsterdam does have quite a good international food scene but when it comes to East Asian food, there's not much (as compared to California). There is good Indonesian food though as you may imagine! Netherlands is a great place...but most people do not come to the Netherlands for the food or the weather =)
Thank you for watching us into your home. It's obvious that you are grateful for your quality of life, which always makes for welcome guests in any country! 🙏🕊️
I can fully appreciate this kind of video now because my hubby and I were in Amsterdam just a week ago wondering what those homes by the canal were like. So, thank you for creating this amusing video. Your apartment looks clean, cozy, and comfortable.
What a lovely home. Nothing beats the look and feel of an old house. The views are amazing as well!
If I'm not mistaken, those houses belonged to wealthy sea merchants at the time. I was reminded by the beautiful beams supporting the ceiling. It looks like the same craftsmanship that would have gone into one of their seafaring vessels.
Every detail is just beautiful!
It's a walk and living in time-old and new. The view is spectacular and walking distance to everything.
I LOVE the quaintness of this apt. This is so my style.
Thanks for the pictures of the skating on the canal. Great!
Nice video. I moved to Utrecht from the USA in 2017 with my husband. We've never been happier. I've been learning Dutch but I still struggle to speak and understand. Dutch people have been very kind letting me practice with them.
Hi Rebecca! Thanks for the kind words. Oh great to hear you two have never been happier (I can relate in many ways!). Are you taking Dutch classes or how are you learning? I took a virtual during COVID, but it was not very motivating to be on Zoom all day long. I’m hoping to do an in person one. But good for you and practicing with Dutch people (it’s so easy to just fall back on English because everyone speaks English here)
@@hidavidwen I have taken Dutch classes, via zoom, online dutch courses, now I have a private weekly tutor, I have done two week long in-person intensive classes, and teach myself with grammar books I have picked up. I try to speak Dutch when I go to shops or with people I meet. I ask people to write down what they've said. Teaching myself from grammar books and from people I meet has been the best way for me to learn. The courses not so much.Have you been to the American Book Center bookstore in Amsterdam? They had a big selection, the last time I was there. You might find a book you like for continuing onto the next level. Good luck!
@@rebeccaalbrecht771 Wow I'm inspired by your discipline! I actually spent time over the past 2 years during COVID learning Spanish instead of Dutch! But I'd like to start learning Dutch again.
Yes I love book stores and have been to the American Book Center many times! I'll have to pay another visit soon then =)
A great habit is to watch dutch news daily. It's available online too. Follow a local dutch news channel is great for keeping up with what's happening in town. At5 is Amsterdam but most cities have there own.
@@michellezevenaar We have here in Utrecht RTV Utrecht and I've been sporadically watching stories in NOS Jeugdjournaal. I think I will follow them more regularly now thanks to your suggestion.
Nice home. I lived in Amsterdam more than a decade ago. Your video makes me miss it.
Thanks Vinh! Where did you live in Amsterdam when you were here? Wow, 10 years ago...I wonder how things have changed (or stayed the same)...
@@hidavidwen i lived in uilenstede, metro 51, tram 5
What a beautiful and lovely place. Love the cozy kitchen!
I truly love your smiling honesty : "the microwave is my favourite tool". I don't have a microwave by choice.LOL. Refreshing to see your appreciation.
Oh, Amsterdam in the winter; unforgettable! My twenties and thirties... Next year again...yes!!
YES! ✅
The Cultural Map is also my favorite book ❤
Wow what a great place you live in. I am Dutch but living in Switzerland (so an expat as well) and for some reason your video got recommended to me by RUclips. Thank you for showing your place and giving us a house tour. I’m sort of envious of you living in such a historical place… literally everything “breaths history” including those beautiful wooden beams in the ceiling. And yes, your rent is indeed a steal! Amazing (especially compared to Swiss prices lol, I pay double for a 50m2 one bedroom). And you’re right in the city center! I actually lived in SF for a year as well but back then my place had rent control and I rented a room for $450 in Inner Sunset… but that was in 2003, I suppose times have changed since then….Enjoy you time in Amsterdam!
Hey hey! Oh wow Switzerland, that is like another dream place for me to live (I miss the mountains)...how has it been living there for you?
Haha yeah not sure how RUclips knows to recommend videos...but perhaps it knows that you are Dutch and I secretly dream of living in the Swiss Alps plus you lived in the Sunset (that's where I'm from!)...$450 for a room in San Francisco...yes things have definitely changed since then, houses in the Sunset are selling for almost $2 million and rent is like $3K/1 bedroom (of course still a bit cheaper in Sunset though!)
Thanks!
This apartment is so cool! It's like living in a small museum. Wouldnlove to live there. Also I would put a fake fire into that fireplace. There are lamps that are made to look like glowing ashes. I think it would look really cozy
Haha thanks for the tip. It is a really cool place indeed. Amsterdam is very charming =)
What a beautiful house. My friend and I visited the city exactly two years ago and we stayed in a hotel by the canal. Loving it and we walked across the canal houses everyday. Always thought that if we could live in one. Was planned to visit again in a few months after but of course it didn't happen. Please share more...... such a beautiful city!
Hey Laurence! Yeah it's such a magical experience. The city is beautiful. I hope you get to visit again!
Are you still there? Your home is charming and so soothing. Beautiful.
David, just discovered your video. I used to work in Eindhoven and lived in Maastricht. I’m back in SF bay area now. You’ve made the RIGHY CHOICE of moving to Europe!!! Don’t come back - it sucks here in the Bay Area (in so many ways) housing is through the roof n lots of long hours n lay offs. Try to work on your permanent residence the min you arrived. Seriously, you don’t want to come back to the US.
If you haven’t made it down south, ck out Maastricht n the surrounding small villages (by train or bike) it’s BEAUTIFUL green and charming!
Ahh, watching your video makes me want to go back - crossing my fingers that I can find a job 🤞 that’ll sponsor me a visa.
Have fun! Happy for you that you’re experiencing the expat life.
Thanks for your kind words. I studied and lived in Maastricht for one year =) It's a beautiful town.
What made you move back to SF Bay? I'm very curious to hear because I love NL...but my family is back in SF Bay...
I loved your reading spot and your stairs. You present very well xXx
Thank you!
I am into spirituality and stuff, and first this video has 111 comments which is a lucky number for me, and the message „you soon will experience a miracle“ just made me smile 😂 Beautiful apartment. And such a nice guy, too
Nice, it's a sign! A miracle will appear soon...
Thanks for being 112 and appreciate the kinds words. Hope you have a wonderful day and week =)
Wow David. I am so impressed. BEAUTIFUL HOME.
Haha thanks Judy well glad you were able to check it out!
So wonderful to see what it is like living in a very old house.
Thanks for watching!
I lived in a similar home in Amsterdam but your view is sooo much better!
And no, now that I live in a bungalow I do not miss those terrible staircases ;)
Hey Vincent - oh yeah the view is definitely something! (The stairs are definitely a workout..going down is still...well let's just say I have to really hold on tightly depending on type of shoes I'm wearing!)
Are you still in Amsterdam and do you miss your old place?
2000 eu/month is crazy, even for Amsterdam standards. The fact that expats can pay this amount is devastating to the Dutch people. Expats are paying absurd rental prices, making it impossible for Dutch people to rent anything. Some area's of Amsterdam are solely occupied by expats. The Duchies that are still living in Amsterdam are really frowning on expats because of this.
Hi Vic - thanks for commenting. 2000EU is shared...but it's still very expensive. The same thing is happening in other big cities like where I am from (San Francisco). I can understand your frustration. The idea is that expats bring in highly needed skills/knowledge/businesses that can stimulate the economy...but yeah I don't know what to do about rising housing prices (which is happening everywhere)
I totally agree. It's what makes most Dutch people dislike expats.
@@hidavidwen but why would you pay an absurd amount? There is plenty of affordable homes outside of amsterdam with amazing public transport. We dutchies would like to protest against these prices, but the expats are just going with the flow.
@@vic8497 I paid half of that for a shared apartment...I agree 2000 is a lot. It's great that there are a lot of affordable homes outside of Amsterdam and accessible by public transportation...but why would people pay those amounts? Well if you move abroad to say New York or London...most would pay for the experience of living in the city first few years (and then move away after)...especially if you don't have a family.
You’re saying it like expats want to pay such a price for rent. If you want to place the blame for increasing rent prices, look at the big companies buying out properties and then setting a high price. Expats are humans just like you are and also would much prefer affordable homes. #smh
I love your videos, very calm, informative and interesting. Your house has so many characters, eventhough it’s small but very lovely. I appreciate the age house, that makes it beautiful imo.
Thanks, that means a lot to me! Yeah it’s a beautiful house. I am moving to a new place soon so I wanted to make a video to cherish it and perhaps give others a view into how housing is like here (you have very old and very modern!)
I had to pause on your book collection - I was glad to see "The Culture Map" in your collection. That book has helped me understand so many subtleties amongst varying backgrounds and even personalities here in the US. Thank you for sharing your experiences and giving hope to an American like me who hopes to be a expat one day!
Thanks Raime, love the book! I use and recommend it all the time. Wish you the best of luck!
Perhaps a tip regarding the weather, visit a military dumpstore and buy clothes there (regular army clothes are legal in the Netherlands as long as you don't show any patches or claim you are military if you are not. Military personnel are not allowed to wear their gear outside of work hours either). It isn't so much the outfit that does the trick, but it's the fabric and that it's a little wider fitted on your body. This wider fit adds a layer of air between your skin and the clothes which allows together with the material to dry your clothes quicker. Even if completely soaked, keep your clothes on and it will be dry with about 30 minutes to a hour maximum. The wind helps you dry your clothes even faster. Also it feels warmer on the skin so also good for winter.
Thanks for sharing, great tip!
Such a beautiful vlog! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I like your painting!
nice home but the stairs made me scare. Recall my experience in Amsterdam many years ago. Thanks for sharing.
Hey there Yvonne - haha yeah I remember my first day...I had quite the time trying to transport my luggage up the stairs (and I didn't even have that much stuff). Very different from what we're used to in LA!
You forgot to tell us what you thought about your gorgeous ceiling beams! Thank you for this video -really exciting to see the interior of a Dutch Canal house!!!!
Thanks for watching! Haha the high ceiling beams...you know it definitely doesn't fit the modern day Dutch person (very low ceilings for very tall people)
Great video David. I am glad to hear you enjoy living in my home town. I myself lived for several tears in the Bay Area, Oakland (rock ridge neighborhood) and Pleasanton. It is wonderful experience to live abroad for sometime. I miss California for reasons you also touched in another video. Keep on making these great videos.
Thanks Hans! I used to work in Pleasanton (hated the drive from SF though haha). But yeah, I'm still really enjoying Amsterdam (especially now post-COVID). Thanks for the motivation!
very cool apt
Hi David, we lived right across the street from you for years! I can't believe I never saw you on the street (although maybe I did but I didn't realize). The frame at 9:09 is right next to our apartment, we could wave at each other through the window. Keep up the fun videos!
Hahah small world! Perhaps we may have bumped into each other. I used to a lot of walking around the neighborhood (especially during COVID) =)
That canal-facing window is spectacular! I saw you have atomic habits, one of my favorites. Architecturally this is such a gem to live in, despite old age. Price is a steal for 1 person.
Hey Henry! Haha not surprised you would be intrigued by the architecture! (Maybe you can draw it? hah) Yeah I was just talking to a friend recently about Atomic Habits...one of the better books I've read over the past few years.
And yeah 1,950€ is for 2 persons...imagine this in San Francisco...it'd prob be 1,950€ for 1 person!
@@hidavidwen I already have a few drawings of Amsterdam. One of them actually looks like the unit you have from the canal.
Very nice and unique place!
GOD bless you!
David, Your home is so amazing. 975€ is really cheap for such an amazing place in a great location. (Everything is relative...I think it's cheap because I grew up in Silicon Valley and you can't find anything as beautiful as that with such an amazing view... period, but if you did it'd be outrageously priced...at least $3,000+ per flatmate.) Silicon Valley, which was formerly San Jose, Santa Clara, Campell, Cupertino, and other areas became unaffordable for people living there when the computer companies were mere start-ups in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The engineers and techies who moved there for jobs from around the U.S. were not to blame. It was the Silicon Valley landlords and housing developers that were to blame for the outrageously priced housing.
Great video. 👍 👊
the rent is 1,950€, not 950€
What a fantastic house you call home in the city centre.
Beautiful house. I have been Travelling for 2 months and It makes me actually more grateful towards my own country. I think more Dutch people should travel to see how much freedom we have here, compared to so many countries, so we will not complain so much anymore 😂🙂🧡
😁 True. I learned so much about myself and the world through travel. Made me so much more grateful of what I have too
If most Dutchies would travel more, as you suggest, they would actually LIVE abroad.. I personally travelled all over the world, and found fellow Dutchies everywhere. The comment about all that freedom suggest to me you are from the USA, so does the remark of the whole two months of travel to broaden the mind, LOL.
@@almanoor-bakker5964 why would they live abroad then..? :) , I personally got 'homesick' (missing Holland things) after few months ha ha and more grateful for some things (bikes, good public transport, great restaurants, freedom of speech, etc.) that I could not find abroad (in some countries) . But some things like weather and nature (mountains and sea) ... For that you certainly need to travel a bit😬👍
@@almanoor-bakker5964 Europeans are the biggest travelers worldwide and Dutchies are amongst the top travelers
Wow lucky guy! to live in such nice house! You must be proud :-) Nice you like and love my country!
Thanks, it's been a great experience so far!
Spectacular bro! Count your blessings I'd say! ❤
Not expensive €2.000,-
People pays 1.400€ for an smaller apartment in the city!
This house is super unique....the kitchen is veryyyyy old fashion
..the view over the canal is sooooo pretty and pleasant!!!! Your apartment is very cosy and charming🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Amsterdam is soooo energic and unique🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks, Amsterdam is beautiful!
@@hidavidwen Have an nice weekend! Amsterdam is beautiful..with beautiful 😍😍 people!!!
@@rosanijbroek7328 Attic, they live in the Attic of the Canal House, 1950 for an attic is not expensive? Thats exactly the problem today, foreigners and expats thinking its a normal price and thus renting for abnormal prices and with that driving up the prices for other rental properties in the same area, while the normal working class cant even afford a house in their birth city anymore!
@@petewall13 Yes Shure it is very expensive for an attic, ppfffzzz!
These house owners are such clever and heartless businessman!
And yes Amsterdam Centrum is very expensive! But there are areas, the houses are not that expensive! Like Amsterdam North, West or East...but it is also true...the houses market is very tied!!!
@@rosanijbroek7328i’m looking for a house in Amsterdam north or Zaandam. Please let me know where I can get information about the affordable prices houses. Thanks a lot
2:36 omg ceviche and causa rellena!! It's so exciting to me because I haven't meet so many Peruvians (like me) living in NL
Haha you know it! Funny because another Peruvian also commented that he saw the ceviche. I love ceviche. And I hope you can meet more Peruvians-they are there!
So cozy. Amazing view and vibe. Greetings from Tricity in Poland
Beautiful! Simple yet elegant.
Thanks Yvonne =)
@@hidavidwen My friend's daughter at Sarah Lawrence is doing her junior year abroad in Amsterdam this upcoming fall. I sent her the link to your video. Thank you for your content!
@@yvonneyork1263 How exciting! She's going to have such a great time here. And you're welcome. Thank you!
It looks lovely and what a view!
=) Thanks Carrie
Dude! Did you learn Dutch yet? Thank you for sharing the tour of your cool apartment! Your price is not bad ar all, when you break I down to your individual expense.
I've been there 3 times now. My son lives in Nieuw West. Love it! Thanks for the book title, too.
Oh my gosh,i cant believe your home !!Just beautiful and historic♥️
It’s a beautiful place, happy 2024!
Hi David. Just subscribed to your channel. I really enjoyed the insights you shared about life in the Netherlands but also of life generally throughout the video. I also appreciate how simply you live. Less clutter and all that. Just room for the more important stuff. I like your thoughts on community, sharing meals and relaxing together in your apartment's living areas. I look forward to watching all your other videos and can't wait for new ones too. All the best in your endeavours! Take care!
Thanks for this nice video.
Wonderful home thanks for sharing best wishes from hot Australia. I love reading too so relaxing, a great view also.
Lucky you! I love Amsterdam. How relaxing your view and how beautiful: the house, the canal..... everything. Here in the States I live surrounded by honking cars, traffic jams, highways... everything ugly and stressful.
I've studied Spanish and French at university. View learning Dutch as a lifelong process that has no end date. Thanks for the quality videos! Cheers, mate...☀
Nice triangular bedroom. It reminds me of how deficient my trigonometry skills are...😄
Thanks Paul for watching! I'm still learning myself.....
I thought he said $975 euros? Exceptional deal for anybody anywhere these days. Thank you for sharing!! Loved it !!!!
1.975, i.e. 2000
Very nice home! Thanks for sharing:) I’m gonna be living in Amsterdam next year so your channel has been really helpful, thanks! and i can’t wait to move🎉
(Ps the way you introduced your painting was kinda cute haha I’m looking forward to your next piece of art
You’re welcome and glad it has been helpful! Oh wow congrats on the move…I’m sure it’s a lot of different emotions but sounds like you’re excited (I think you’ll enjoy it, most do). From where are you moving?
(And haha about the art…I am also looking forward to whatever I may paint next!)
I just love old houses as a kid my mom and i use to go four walks and she would point at old houses guessing the time period we have alot of old houses in Sweden so it was allways fun going for those type of walks my point is thank you for sharing youre house i really appriate it 😊♥️
What a wonderful atmosphere! Charming !
Charming video, and a very charming guy. I'm happy for you and your outlook on life. ❤
Thanks for the nice words =)
Wow, that's beautiful!! I love the view from your desk and your favorite chair! The house seems to have such a good vibe to it.. And all the old stuff, the stairs. I can understand why you will miss it once you move
wish I could afford this! Looks so cozy
It's quite cozy! I think you could get lucky and find something like this!
I really like this video, David! You made me laugh a bit and I guess I really needed that. I will come back for more :) Amsterdam is my dream destination! I will get there one day...hopefully soon.
Thanks Anna and happy it made you laugh haha. We all need more of that (me too). Thanks for laughing and wish your dreams come true!
I cook a lot with my microwave 😄 It’s for more than just reheating coffee and frozen dinners - get a microwave cookbook, you’ll be amazed at what it can do !
Haha thanks! I’m not alone!!
Nederlander now living in the US. It looks like you have a very nice life there in Amsterdam.
Thanks Hellmuth. I enjoy living here so far and making the most out of it. It’s such a beautiful and unique city (Amsterdam) as compared to more modern US cities. It hasn’t been easy with COVID but it was hard everywhere. How about you in the US?
@@hidavidwen My family emigrated to the states a long time ago and I've been in the US for most of my life. I live in the Detroit area but always wonder what my life would be like if my family would have stayed in the Netherlands. We lived in Utrecht and it looks like it might have been a pretty nice life.
@@hellmuthschreefel9392 Oh got it. Well it could be a possibility in the future? =)
this video was beautiful thank you
Thanks :)
I remember renting a room in Amsterdam when I was a student for 200 gulden a month. Single pane windows, and the facade was leaning forward towards the streetside so much that the windows won’t open anymore in the summer. The rent has gone up crazy since then, absolutely unaffordable! I still remember the smell, the landlady kept like a hundred cats😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing...wow 200/month? How long ago was this? =)
I don't think you can even rent a parking space for 200/month now haha
@@hidavidwen I was renting for 350 euro huurtoeslag incl also lived 5 mins from central station and was living in a house from the 1600. Rents were controlled and was reserved for students.
@@anom3897 That's a great price! I hope they are good memories you had =)
So nice to watch your videos, David! I'm a Californian who translocated to Switzerland about 35 years ago, so I can very well comprehend what you're experiencing.....Amsterdam is a beautiful city! Enjoy....you just might get "stuck" over there, too ;-)
Thanks so much for the kind words! Oh wow…I’ve always wanted to live in Switzerland! I miss the mountains. Maybe one day…how do you like it there? Well I mean you’ve been there 35 years…
So nice that I had to watch twice. 🌷
Thanks for watching twice!
hi , the fortune cookie is actualy very beautiful , we can learn from it in different ways, what i heard is : diplomacy before fight . Beautiful house by the way , you are fortuned. Doei .
Thanks Heelal for the nice message - I love fortune cookies
Het is erg leuk om te zien hoe je leeft in ons land. Altijd al benieuwd geweest hoe een grachtenpand er van binnen uitziet.
Thank you; it's very cool!
It’s more here in Stuttgart, Germany. 2700 Euro & up for a modest house (duplex) & tiny garden. Reason? Not a few expats. But a lot of international companies & foreign military that pay the rent for their staff. So locals charge as much as they can. TBH, it’s not the fault of the foreign renters - they are present because they are fulfilling a host nation business or defense requirement. Fault truly lies with local landlords & rental regulators.
Nice video David!
Thank you, very much appreciated! 🙏
The aesthetics! Love this! Now, fun question, how much cleaning is involved? Sometime, someone has to dust this place? Ha ha, lol! Housecleaning meditation? Also, that book by Erin Meyer is excellent for anyone that has no idea that people think/do things differently depending on the local culture. You could probably do an 8 hour long video loop of that window scene with added sound to let everyone not there have the experience you enjoyed. I'm quite curious about the history of this 400 year old structure. Any old pictures of it before any recent renovations? How do they maintain it for preservation purposes? Interesting structure!
Wow! That is such a charming place there, David. If your flatmate ever moves out and you're looking for a new one! C'est moi! We read the same books, I can actually cook us a proper meal if you won't mind sharing that window view with a buddy 😇! Hihi, just lovely. The price is a steal, indeed.
Hi Nona - haha thanks for the kind words and your offer! It's a charming place. Are you looking for a new place?
I love your house david it looks so cozy. I have family in holland so I have been there many times .
Thanks =) It's a beautiful country! Where are you from?
Nice video!
Thanks Ruben!
2:35 is your flatmate peruvian by any chance? i recognize a ceviche when I see one 😄
Haha good guess. His partner is Peruvian :)
@@hidavidwen i'm also from Perú and I'll be moving to Amsterdam in February! pretty cool video and thanks for the book recommendations!
@@rivasugaz8270 Thanks and any time! Let me know if you have questions about NL, good luck!
What a phantastic flat! Very expensive though.
great video! You must have very strong leg muscles from all the stairs!
Hahah from the stairs to the cycling lanes…the country is designed to build strong legs
I really love your place. Amazing !!! I'll check more of you vlogs 🤩👍
Hey Comex - thanks! Appreciate the kind words 😊
❤ Beautiful, history matters
It's a darling apt, not a bad price since it is 2 bedrooms . Just low ceilings are kinda claustrophobic 😮 good 👍 deal
The whole time you were walking in the house, I was screaming "don't bump your head on the ceiling!!"
Hahaha it’s ok for me but definitely not meant for the modern day Dutch person!
David! Who's your hairdresser in Amsterdam? Pretty cool style! I need for a recommendation :)
Haha thanks, at that time it was someone different and I was experimenting so I am not entirely sure
Love the tour thank you
Wow, many people will envy you for your living place and for A'dam rather low rent. I only "know" you for 3 days, but the person you are, it must be good luck to have a flatmate that fits with you and make you feel good in that house!
making an enemy into a friend is almost a miracle....lol
Hey again Rob! Yeah I feel very grateful to have lived in such an old place (you don't houses/apartments like this in California!)...it's been a very nice experience.
Yes, me too! Thank you, thank !!
I kept being confused about what canal you're on. But then I realised you're not saying "the single canal", but "the Singel canal". 😀
Haha yes, I can see the confusion if you don't know the canals of Amsterdam (which most don't if you don't live here) haha
Love the obvious statements. "This is the kitchen. This is where a lot of cooking happens"
"This is our stove and oven, really useful for baking"
"This is our dining room table. This is where a lot of eating happens"
In the space where the toilet is: "We use our toilet here"
"This is my bedroom, this is where I sleep"
Lol
Great apartment !! ❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Damn that's crazy for just 975 per person, I think a small studio is normal for that there. Bless you man
Prices have gone up since! Inflation...
A few years after that house was built the Dutch founded New Amsterdam on the other side of the pond.
It's beautiful.
Thanks for the book recommendations bought the Audible version of the Culture map straight away. Nice house. Not expensive for that much space, that kind of house on that location.
Hope you enjoy the book Hans! I always refer to it nowadays for my work. Very helpful
@@hidavidwen Used to work very international. Now for the government.
Do you know you are lucky with sub 1K including everything? Hollllyyyyy shttttttt i mean.. yeah roommate. But! Lots of space and in such a great location. Wow. Thanks for sharing man! I live in noord. The Amsterdam housing issue like any other city. Is broken 💔.
Yeah it was a really good deal! Housing is crazy here…it’s like applying for a lottery ticket…
Such a nice and well-maintained house, nice kitchen and cozy dining area, I'm also planning to move so wish I can find such wonderful house (also flatmates)
Hope you can find a nice place as well! When are you moving?
Great tour of your home. I want to live there! your work space: what a view - I'd never leave that chair! And: that is a beautiful painting. And it's your first!!!!!! amazing! Wow, and the chair for your book reading! Just the perfect place. I stay at the Singel hotel for a few nights on my trips to AMS, so you might be near - I will look out for you!@
Thanks Jim. Well hopefully you get the chance soon enough, I’m sure you’ll love Amsterdam :)
@@hidavidwen Headed to the airport now, Amsterdam tomorrow! do you know of anyone renting out an apartment on or near a canal?
@@JustJimWarren Enjoy Jim! I actually do not know anyone renting anything near the canal. It's quite difficult, especially right now. Try Airbnb. Good luck!
David, I love that chair. Any place where i could find it here in the USA
Well knowing that you are a Trojan….
But I also don’t know, it was there when I arrived from the landlord! Would help you if I did though
What a cozy and charming flat! Also love the surrounding of where you live, especially the view to the cannel through the window. Are you working for an American company with operations in the Netherland?
May I trouble you for the name of the "Get to know yourself better" cards?
Been following you since I saw your Camino video. Keep up the good work and go Bruins!
Hey there! Of course...they are So Cards (www.socards.org/). I bought them at the American Book Center in Amsterdam. And funny...the friend who helped me film this actually said the guy who founded/created these cards goes to his church in Amsterdam!
And thanks for following after the Camino. Oh yes Bruins! Are you located in California?
@@hidavidwen Thank you for the link. For whatever reason I searched "know yourself cards" but neglected to include the obvious words on the box. 😀
I'm in Los Angeles; been here for way too long.
Feel I should also mention that your Camino videos changed my mind on how I want to experience Europe the next time I go.
@@MisterYu Ah I was thinking about late night tacos the other night (you don't get those here!), I do miss LA from time to time-home for 10 years.
If you have any questions about Camino/Europe, just let me know.
@@hidavidwen If/when I leave LA (been here since 1986), I will definitely miss the variety of quality food here. After my last long Europe trip, it was remarkably comforting to have both pho and sullangtang my first day back. How's the east food scene there? How well does it stack up against the Bay Area and/or LA?
@@MisterYu Haha the East food scene here...well when you it compare to Bay Area/LA, there really isn't one here. You really cannot compare it to a place like LA (I actually think LA has one of the best food scenes in the world). Boba is slowly becoming a bit more popular here (but most still don't know what it is). Chinatown is only a few blocks in Amsterdam. You have your select Chinese/Japanese/Thai restaurants but not many (if you compare to Bay Area/LA). No Ktown.
And a big reason is if you just look around-there aren't that many Asians here (as compared to 15% in California). Amsterdam does have quite a good international food scene but when it comes to East Asian food, there's not much (as compared to California). There is good Indonesian food though as you may imagine!
Netherlands is a great place...but most people do not come to the Netherlands for the food or the weather =)
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