Outside it is 8:30AM and grey.... let's see what the day brings...
... well the day has been grey and drizzly weather wise and now at 10PM I've had the whole day to reflect, and a little light started to emerge out of the weekend's worry that I had made the wrong choice. Assisted by my trip to the office to meet my new employers. It reconfirmed that I had made this choice for some solid reasons to start with. In this case, that the Company I was moving to was a more human one than those I have been working for previously.
So with that little glimmer of hope I started to rethink my general attitude and with my initial negativity held at bay, I believe I may be (don't hold me to it) on my way to seeing this through with a more positive attitude.
After my little talk at work, and my partner hammering into me the logic that I was perhaps comparing apples with oranges by looking at the suburbs of Copenhagen against Utrecht :-D , I decided to consider some of the areas we had visited and also take on board some of the advice offered by other expats at work.
With all this, I think we may be considering as top of the list the area of Islands Brygge. From what I hear there is a younger professional community here and newer apartments. Now hopefully there will be some within my budget available.
For anyone else moving to Copenhagen some consideration on cost which can be a little different from other places. Generally the deposit you have to pay is 3 months and there is sometimes a 1 to 3 months of prepaid rent also held and finally the current months rent. So all in all you need to consider having between 4 and 7 months of rent in hand in order to even consider getting a place.
Oh, and I also finally decided to try out the dreaded Lebara Prepaid SIM cards. Will keep everyone informed how we get on with this. Initially it was 50DKK for the card and 99DKK for 30GB data and some talk and SMS time - valid for 30 days.
... well the day has been grey and drizzly weather wise and now at 10PM I've had the whole day to reflect, and a little light started to emerge out of the weekend's worry that I had made the wrong choice. Assisted by my trip to the office to meet my new employers. It reconfirmed that I had made this choice for some solid reasons to start with. In this case, that the Company I was moving to was a more human one than those I have been working for previously.
So with that little glimmer of hope I started to rethink my general attitude and with my initial negativity held at bay, I believe I may be (don't hold me to it) on my way to seeing this through with a more positive attitude.
After my little talk at work, and my partner hammering into me the logic that I was perhaps comparing apples with oranges by looking at the suburbs of Copenhagen against Utrecht :-D , I decided to consider some of the areas we had visited and also take on board some of the advice offered by other expats at work.
With all this, I think we may be considering as top of the list the area of Islands Brygge. From what I hear there is a younger professional community here and newer apartments. Now hopefully there will be some within my budget available.
For anyone else moving to Copenhagen some consideration on cost which can be a little different from other places. Generally the deposit you have to pay is 3 months and there is sometimes a 1 to 3 months of prepaid rent also held and finally the current months rent. So all in all you need to consider having between 4 and 7 months of rent in hand in order to even consider getting a place.
Oh, and I also finally decided to try out the dreaded Lebara Prepaid SIM cards. Will keep everyone informed how we get on with this. Initially it was 50DKK for the card and 99DKK for 30GB data and some talk and SMS time - valid for 30 days.