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The last farm-house of Gouda


My cousin Berend sent me through photographs of his old farm house in Gouda (that’s right, the same Gouda as the cheese). Here is what he wrote:  

What a great thing to show your home to others. Here is my home. It’s totally opposite of what most people would expect. Nothing fancy, no decorations but just sturdy simplicity. It was built around the year 1500 as a farmhouse, just outside Gouda. As the town grew larger, the farm got surrounded. In the late nineteenth century the cows were sold and the barn torn down. Only the front living quarters were kept and restored about twenty years ago by an artistically well raised porcelain manufacturer who kicked the bucket right in the living room some years ago. That’s the way things go in an old farmhouse.  I bought it after my divorce to get my life back on the track again. I never refurnished it, I just put my stuff in there. Period. The pictures demonstrate it all. I must say I’ve never lived in a house that is so rigidly built. There a no construction failures as in many other old houses. It rest on concrete foundation, with big beams to support the rather high ceiling. The bathroom, toilet and attic are downright ugly but strong as hell.  

 

High ceilings with exposed beams and great light!

 

This house is for sale, I’m moving in with my new partner. The next owner will have a solid space to decorate according to his own believes. I never did and liked it that way.  

Large French windows with original shutters

 

Well Berend, it sure is a great house!  According to the realtor selling it, it is Gouda’s last remaining farm-house. However, to be honest, your realtor can do with a bit of styling advice because the pictures he took are not very appealing and don’t do the house and your furniture any justice. I love how you kept it rustic by not cluttering it too much. 

For folk able to see through the photographs and recognize the massive potential; check the house here. It is on the market for a very affordable €189.000. Try buying anything for that in Amsterdam!

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Boring House is still for sale…..


The boring house I pimped in a previous post is still for sale for exactly the same price. The current owners must have som time on their hands as most real estate agents these days tend to drop prices faster than Mark Wahlberg used to drop his trousers!

Boring house with massive potential!

Boring house with massive potential!

It’s still a dull and boring house. But the potential is HUGE!

If only I had an extra € 472.500 to spare I’d buy it, flip it and make a profit as soon as this tedious economic crisis has passed.  Because quite frankly, economic crisis? Yawn fest!

San Fran’s hunky mayor sells über plush pad


Gavin Newsom, the dark haired tall and dashing mayor of San Francisco has put his 1650 plus square feet penthouse on the market.  This as he is planning to strut his stuff in Sacramento as governor of California. Newsom is controversial to say the least. Many a puritan and hypocritical narrow minded American want him out for allowing gay marriage in his city. He himself is married to actress Jennifer Siebel, so, damnit, not gay.

Newsom and then some!

Newsom and then some!

The penthouse is located on the 20th floor of Bellaire Tower, an Art Deco landmark from the 1930’s. The lay-out offers windows on the sides of the apartment allowing views to stretch from the Golden Gate Bridge, across to Marin County, downtown and the TransAmerica Pyramid and the Bay Bridge.

Pics courtesy of the Real Estalker

Pics courtesy of the Real Estalker

 

One bedroom only....

One bedroom only....

My first impression is “where is the balcony?”. If I were to put down $2,995,000 for a place to live I’d like a little balcony… and a guest room for that matter….

I like the way it looks though, nice decorating there. And I can only imagine the views in real life!