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It is common for expatriates and expat families to stay a few day and up to a full year and more in a serviced apartment in Austria. The furnished apartment that are also used widely during business trips are a cost effective alternative to hotels. As compared to any other type of home for rent in Austria. It will offer most of the time in-door parking, baby-sitting service, 24-hour reception, 24-hour security system, dry cleaning service, convenience store, room delivery, business centre services, conference room, swimming pool allowing a smoth relocation process for you and your family. Finding Fflatshare in Austria is also sometime considered a good option. Depending on your current risk profile you might want to find a property for sale in Austria to invest in or to live in. Find more information about Serviced apartment Austria

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The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

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The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

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UHC Uster back in the NLA

What a week! And what a wonderful, wonderful weekend! Patrik and I got the contract of the real estate managment and so we’re going to move in 12 (!!!) days in our new apartment. Unbeliviable, isn’t it' I still don’t realize that we’ll really move in and have our own apartment at [...]

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The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

Publication : 2 days ago Read more

The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

Publication : 3 days ago Read more

The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

Publication : 4 days ago Read more

Nightmare on Akacfa u.

The nightmare continues. The tile guy has keys to the apartment, the plumbers have keys to the apartment and all of this was because the release for the front door was not working. At the same time, the elevator decided to go on vacation, so it was improbable that we would run down the stairs to let people in. At the time, I still had bronchitis, causing Ron to have to make the commute up and down. God knows, he does not need the exercise.Each morning in the wee hours when I get up to use the...

Publication : 4 days ago Read more

The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

Publication : 5 days ago Read more

Meanwhile... cakes!

During the time I was blogging about the Philippines trip, Marcus turned 30 and we had a party in the apartment. Happy birthday, Marcus! The "decade" birthdays are a big deal in Sweden, but I (we) hadn't planned for anything big, having come back from 2 weeks in the Philippines and returning with colds. We planned a small get-together in our apartment anyway, and celebrated with homemade cakes. The cake bottoms were not from scratch, but we made "everything else", i.e. the filling and...

Publication : 6 days ago Read more

The Chicken & The Egg

As an expat, do you ever find yourself suddenly reminded that you are not in your home country... an "Alien" per say'We live in a nice, roomy (for two people in Switzerland) apartment with lots of natural light and no television or radio. I have generally learned to ignore the writing on consumables packaging. There are days when I don't leave the apartment and I talk to friends and family on the phone, via email and text, or (my wonderful husband) in person. It is easy for me to...

Publication : 6 days ago Read more

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