Flemming showed up to our hotel and gave us a list of places and we were thrilled to see that he found not 1 but 2 places in Lyngby. (When Klaus was house hunting with the same guy, he wasn't able to find anything in Lyngby for Klaus only 2 months ago) So our day started in Lyngby where he showed us both places, that we both loved equally for different reasons, and they were only about a block or two away from each other. The other 4 were scattered throughout Copenhagen.
#1
"Mary and Jasons" Hellerup Apartment Building
Two of them were in the Osterbro Area of Copenhagen which is a VERY popular and desired place to live. There are lakes and parks, and cafes scattered everywhere around. (Remember when we were on the Danish National News when the war started and we were walking around a lake? That segment was done in the Osterbro Area) Both of these flats were furnished. (the rest we looked at were unfurnished) This area is very convenient to both Lyngby and Central Copenhagen
#2
Osterbro A
Furnished Flat
This apartment would have suited us nicely. It was furnished with decent furniture. There was a great little hidden downstairs area that could be used for a office or an extra bedroom. The bathroom again was one that there wasn't a separate shower. There was no washing machine in this one, which we could do without because we did last time, but if we could avoid it, that would have been great. (There was a laundry room in the building though) The major pro of this one is that we wouldn't have to transport our furniture. But after we saw it, and thought of a place without our stuff, we realized, we really did want to take all our furniture after all!
The Apartment Building
The flat we looked at was on the first floor where the white curtains are
Osterbro A
Furnished Flat
This apartment would have suited us nicely. It was furnished with decent furniture. There was a great little hidden downstairs area that could be used for a office or an extra bedroom. The bathroom again was one that there wasn't a separate shower. There was no washing machine in this one, which we could do without because we did last time, but if we could avoid it, that would have been great. (There was a laundry room in the building though) The major pro of this one is that we wouldn't have to transport our furniture. But after we saw it, and thought of a place without our stuff, we realized, we really did want to take all our furniture after all!
The Apartment Building
The flat we looked at was on the first floor where the white curtains are


#3
Osterbro B
(Furnished Flat)
This Flat was by far the cheapest and once we got there we found out why. Apparently they are going to start construction on both the basement of the building and the top floor of the building so it would be loud and not so pretty for a while. That was a big turn off from this place. The kitchen was newly renovated and across the street from a big park. This one didn't come with much furniture, but some. This one was also about 30 square meters smaller then the rest we looked at. This Apartment had 2 balconies, one on the front and one on the back but both were pretty teeny tiny.
This was the entry way

New Kitchen
The last one was on the island of Amager which is walking distance to the heart of downtown Copenhagen and you could see the spires of the Copenhagen skyline from the kitchen windows. This would have been a cool place to live if we actually did stuff on a nightly basis or enjoyed big city living. This would have been the equivalent of living actually IN Dallas and not in the suburbs. The kitchen and bathroom's were newly renovated and very nice. We liked the inside of the flat, but really didn't care for this general area. The outside of the building seemed pretty run down and there was a lot of construction everywhere around. Getting to the main train station, while not too far, it was further then we had desired. Also this would have been about a 30-45 minute commute for Michael each way when you calculate walking to the station, getting on the train, going up to Lyngby and then walking to work from there. While his commute now is about 45 minute- 1 hour depending on the day, we are trying to cut that way back

Thankfully it was mostly an easy decision for us. While we really liked all the places we were shown, but we, without a doubt, HAD to pick one of the two places in Lyngby for several reason. Michael could walk to work from both of them. Because our priorities are strange, we already knew and loved that there was a gym about the same walking distance from both of the flats as we have now in our apartment in Plano. The movie theatre we use to go to was directly behind them both as was the Lyngby Storecenter (which is similar to a mall). So pretty much, from these two locations we have access to EVERYTHING we could possibly need, and we are already so incredibly familiar with the area. We already know where the local cheese shop, wine store, grocery stores, cafes, department store, movie theatre, hotel, train station, park, giant lake... ect. are all located and won't have to waste our time getting to know where we will be living. This is also the only area we were shown where the main street (Lyngby Hovengade) is still made of that charming cobblestone. So, hands down, it had to be one of the two Lyngby apartments. The big question was... Which one?
Have you noticed you haven't seen pictures of either of the Lyngby Apartments yet???