This post showcases photos that I took a week or so ago of the unit of which we will become the happy owners on July 1 of this year. We will come here most winters, though not all, as we plan other long distance journeys in southern hemispheres. We may rent the unit as do most owners when they are not using it. The lady from whom we are purchasing it had a practice of renting the place during high season to regular tenants. She would stay at a studio apartment close by, making a tidy net profit for her efforts. So with no further ado, may I present unit 804?
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| The balcony from which meals, books, and reveries will be enjoyed. |
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| The master, or should I say, the mistress bedroom. |
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| Another view, revealing the ample closet space. |
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| Living, dining, kitchen space viewed from the balcony. Back pillows on the couch pieces are removable, giving the place increased sleepabilities. The exit to the unit is from the kitchen, out onto another balcony that runs around the perimeter of the building. The views from there are up the hills and into the mountains that encircle the bay. Leaving the door and windows on that side open gives us continual north-south breezes. |
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| Ensuite bathroom with soaker tub that will get little use. Showers after swimming more likely fit the bill. |
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| Mark surveying the dining area which, if our practices here in unit 905 hold true, will be our desk area. |
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| Here he is looking at kitchen details, considering the meals he can put together on its gas stove. The refrigerator is new. |
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| I'm playing with the lamp to better examine the books that Susanne will be bequeathing to us. |
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| The second bedroom on the south side of the unit, overlooking the exterior balcony and the hills. The bed can be taken in two for company that doesn't want to share. |
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| And here is the kitchen. Some of the units close to ours have had their kitchens entirely redone, with elaborate islands and considerably more counter space, for example. Mark may yearn to do this at some point but this size works well for us so far. In the unit that we now inhabit the tiles on the counter are chipped. Susanne's, I may soon say our unit, is generally much better cared for. |
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| One last shot of the dining room/office area. All of the furniture, dishes, linens, and most of the art work will remain when we assume ownership. It's exactly like buying a cottage. The sellers don't want to have the annoyance of getting rid of the stuff and the buyers don't want to start out from scratch. A very good system. |