Thursday, 13 August 2015

Tips on Flat-Hunting in Hong Kong

Week 5 in Hong Kong and we were no closer to finding a home. We hadn’t found what we were looking for and I was starting to fear that we never will and that we may just out of desperation pick something just for the sake of having a roof over our heads and regret it. Being a person who loves creating homes of any apartment we choose, I needed a place that I can sink my roots into and bloom. Living out of boxes and suitcases for the last 2 months (now entering the 3rd) is really doing my head in. And the thought of having to repack and unpack again gives me a panic attacks (yes I am dramatic).

The good news is that we weren’t so pressed for time to find an apartment now, the bad?

Where do I begin?

I feel like apartment hunting in Hong Kong is like a real life version of the Hunger Games except that this time people are snapping up good apartments like there’s no tomorrow. We have been searching for a place to call home for the last 3 weeks and we are no closer to finding or choosing anything. We have had numerous near misses (apartments that we were supposed to view only to get a call 1 HOUR before the view saying it had been taken, WTF!), many epic fails (like what were the owners thinking), many nearly there but not quite (perfect apartment but the kitchen/toilet/something just didn’t feel right) and only 2 possibilities and that’s with exception.

Our agents have been very patient with us after we finally found some that understand exactly what we want. Most seem to think that we have given them the task of the century. Hence the reason why I have decided to write this post as these are the things that I wish someone had told me before I moved here.

1) Finding an agent

There are SO many agents here in Hong Kong and if your Company doesn’t provide you with an agent or you don’t have friends who can recommend you an agent, you’re pretty much left to figure things out for yourself. Most agents can speak English but for some, language can be a bit of an issue.
 
Also, because of the abundance of agents here, agents usually focus on their own areas of expertise. One way to ensure that the agent specializes in the area in which you would like to live in, you could chance walking into one of the travel agents in that particular area or contact a mainstream agency.

If you are looking in the Sai Ying Pun/ Sheung Wan area, I have left (at the end of this post) the contacts of 2 agents who really understood what we were looking for.

2) Have an idea of where you want to stay

This is where Google becomes your best friend. I truly wish I had done more research. A lot of times the places we choose depends on venue of workplace, social activities and convenience. While Hong Kong is broken down to 4 main areas- Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories and the outlying islands, there are so many suburbs in these different areas. This website does a great job of listing the different areas and what they have to offer. It can be really mind boggling and it is so important to decide what you and your spouse/family need. 

3) Budget, budget, budget!

Wow, this was a real pain in the butt. Everything that we saw and liked, was beyond our budget (we have high expectations and expensive taste apparently) and while it was a viable option, I wasn’t comfortable with spending so much on a place that didn’t even belong to us!

So we had to really sit down with a pen and paper and decide what we want. 

A few questions that could help you narrow down your choices are:


a) Are facilities important? Do you have kids that require the facilities? Are you both highly active individuals who need the facilities and will use them?
We decided to forego the facilities as we had ready gym memberships and would prefer to do our activities outside for the social aspect.

b) How many rooms do you NEED?
Based on Singapore, I really wanted to have a second room for guests/visitors and my junk is general. But when we did the math, it just wasn’t worth paying nearly 5K-10K HKD/month just to accommodate visitors who came twice a year.

c) Is a terrace/balcony/roof area important?
This was a huge factor in the difficulties in finding a place…most expats are also looking for a balcony so these apartments get snapped up really fast.

d) Will you be owning a car?
Because Hong Kong is so populated, not every apartment comes with car park facilities. If they do, you are looking to pay an extra 2-4K HKD/month just for the car park.

e) Will you be getting a helper?
We decided to get a helper that stayed outside because space constraints were a big issue.

f) Do you have pets and does your apartment allow pets?
Some apartments are not pet friendly so be very honest when telling your agent what you want as this will save a lot of time and effort.

So all these factors address, that leaves you with the rest of the criteria's you may want to fulfill: renovated, supermarket close by and close to the office. We wanted the ideal home but so did everybody else.

You can download the Squarefoot App or visit www.squarefoot.com.hk to check out whats on the market in the areas that you want.

Another things that helps is if you know exactly where your workplace will be and you intend to live nearby, open google maps and zoom in till you see the names of the apartments and check them on Squarefoot as well. It is extremely painstaking but I found that it helped me get a better idea of the areas I wanted to look into and more specifically the developments I wanted to consider. It also helped me to check off those that were beyond budget. 

4) Take note:

When you go for viewings, you will be the one paying for the transportation fee to/from the place even if you go with your agent. Most times, it is better to arrange viewings in one location and do a sort of walking tour.

5) If you like it, grab it! 

If you see a place you really like, don’t hesitate for even one second to tell your agent you’re interested. The agents will tell you to your face that good apartments get snapped up fast so if you “need time to consider” there is no guarantee that the apartments will be available when you want it. So it is cautious to ask how long the apartment has been on the market for, if it has been on the market for a while then you have nothing to be worried about if it has just come on the market and you are one of the first to view it and really like it. Jump on it!


Thankfully our search came to an end this mid-week, it has been tedious, tiring and frustrating and I am just so glad that this portion is over and done with so everyone can just get on with their lives. We found exactly what we were looking for in an apartment with the exception of the lack of second room and the fact that the distance from the bedroom to the toilet is about 10 meters AWAY! But with everything else being so perfect...we jumped!

I hope that this post is useful to others out there who may be facing the same predicament. If so, leave a comment below and your 2 cents worth! I'm sure there there are many others who will be facing the same issues down the line and would be thankful for some advice.


Property Agents in Hong Kong
Wendy Go – Land & Fortune Realty Ltd
Mobile: (852) 6939 9275

Henry Chui – Grand Pacific Property Limited
Mobile: (852) 94936574

Thursday, 6 August 2015

Remembering Bali, Part 2

Week 4 in Hong Kong and the city is really starting to grow on me. It’s taken me awhile to get settle in and most times it does get a bit lonely, I miss my support network of girlfriends (and thank Heavens for modern technology!) but I should be getting out and making some new friends sooner rather than later! I am itching to learn Cantonese too because it sounds so lyrical and lively but have yet to haul ass to a book store.

I’m starting to love the intimate setting of a small home and I love not having to “search” for my husband when I’m at home- he’s either there or isn’t! Our dog Harley comes back last week and we are now one happy family with the 2 dogs. It’s been hard having him (Harley) away and every time I see him I can’t help but wish I could turn back time and done a few thing differently but moving forward, seems like Harley has already returned to his normal self (minus one eye).


One eye Harley,
He has a piece of skin covering his eye to help it recover but it looks super raw and disgusting and requires constant care.
Good training for the husband.

As promised, a little late but here is Remembering Bali continued…

Day 3 (Sunday)

And boy did we have plans for the evening!!! In the weeks leading up to the trip, the one thing that everyone agreed on was that we had to catch a sunset in Bali. After going back and forth with many suggestions including the lesser known spots, the surfers view point and a few others, the one place we agreed on was the Ayana Rock Bar!


I got so much flack for trying to take a selfie!

Located within an award winning 5-star hotel in Bali, the Rock Bar has long been THE place to be to catch a sunset. While one might say it’s somewhat over rated, there is just something about the ambiance, the cocktails and tapas that make you feel like you got the best seats in the house for one of natures’ most magnificent displays.

We got there at about 4pm as there is a first come first serve and no reservations allowed policy but the birthday girl was lucky and was personally escorted to the best seats in the house for her special day. Walking down, because the queue to the hillside lift was long and crazy, all I saw was umbrellas- tons of them.

When we were seated, I understood the concept of umbrellas. OMG we were like sitting duck just roasting and sweating! We had about 2hours to sunset…at least we had cocktails!!! And thank goodness they serve their cocktails with loads of crushed ice if they aren’t already frozen cocktails. The MUST TRY on my list is the: Mojito (made the good ol fashioned way), Strawberry Daiquiri (ladies drink), Long Island Ice Tea (packs a punch) and my go to sunny day drink…Frozen Lime Margarita.


Was nice that the crew came out and sang "Happy Birthday" for the birthday girl!

The finger food that we ordered was served promptly and hot, the plating and presentation was exactly what you’d expect of a 5 star location and they didn’t disappoint. Taste wise, my top pick is the: popcorn chicken, sounds so boring but it packs a punch. It is served with a dipping pepper powder and sauce which upon consumption you don’t really feel it but once you’ve swallowed, you start to feel a tingling sensation on your lips and tongue. The birthday girl also got the “Pearls of Passion” and a birthday song…followed by many passionate wishes thereafter. Haha!


My not so frozen anymore margarita and what my friends call my resting bitch face...!

Nicely buzzing from the potent and easy drinks, we turned to the horizon and whipped out our cameras for the moment we’d all been waiting for…I can honestly say that it was well worth the journey and the roasting and the wait- anything after the drinks was more than acceptable. Sunsets still take my breath away and the magic of watching the sun disappear beyond the horizon never gets old.


I love this picture!!! Thanks Tomek!

As the dark settled in, we decided to head back to Seminyak and started talking about dinner locations. As some of the group were tired from the sun and alcohol, only 4 of us ended up going for dinner. 


Clockwise from Top L: Beef Carpaccio with Pesto, Bruschetta and the cheese Ravioli

Ultimo was our venue of choice as one of the guys had been there before and was raving about the pasta. We got there late about 9pm and super hungry, thank god we didn’t have to queue and were seated almost immediately. We ordered our food and were served almost as soon as the food was ready. To start we had the Carpaccio Al Pesto, Ravioli Di Pasta Ripeni Di Formaggio and the bruschetta. I was a bit hesitant about having raw meat in Indonesia but the meat was really fresh and was as carpaccio should be. The cheese ravioli were like big dumplings but definitely a must try. 


Clockwise from Top L: Spaghetti Marinara, Duck Breast with Spinach,
Seafood Spaghetti w/White Wine Sauce and the Lobster Tagliatelle

For the mains we ordered the Spaghetti Alle Vongole, Gamberi E Capeante (yes its one dish and it’s just a fancy way of saying Seafood Spagetti!), Tagliatelle con Aragosta (Lobster Tagliatelle), Spaghetti Marinara and Petto D’Anatra Con Sugo E Corona Di Spinaci (Duck Breast with Spinach!). Fancy names aside, the food was good and we were raving about it. Some of us had food-gasms; especially the lucky fella having the Lobster Tagliatelle. Ordering lobster in Bali also leaves a person with some doubt as to whether one will be getting a “lobster” or the real thing- we got the real thing. No meal is complete without dessert and so indulge we did in the Tiramisu, White Chocolate Creme Brulee and the Mascarpone Cheesecake. The most outstanding of the 3 was the tiramisu. 


Dessert anyone?

So Ultimo is definitely a great place to go for authentic, comfort Italian cuisine, bring your Italian cuisine dictionary while you’re at it (Joking! Everything is nicely translated in the menu).

Day 4 (Monday)

The day that we dragged (because we had to wake up early…or maybe it was just me) and looked forward to all at once- we were going WHITE WATER RAFTING! Being the dry season, we didn’t expect too much as there hadn’t been rain in a while. We were told that we had a cliff to raft off but that would be about it.


Getting good at selfies! The quick photo op at the cliff.

We choose Bali Adventure as our service provider. Pick up came punctually and the journey to the drop off point took just over an hour. Our driver was very nice, chatty and patient with the numerous “Are we there yet?” even stopping at a cliff on the way up to allow us some photo opportunities. Upon reaching the drop off, we were led to a makeshift hut where coffee and tea were provided and this is your last toilet chance for the next 2 hours unless you wanted to rough it. Payment of Rp. 360000 per person was made and then it was time to gear up and head to the rafts. There are many rafts on the river but the guides were skilled enough to maneuver around the other rafts ensuring we were all nicely spaced out.

As ours was a rather long ride down the river, we have a stop 4km in at a waterfall and there was a nice old lady who would happily sell you a Bintang Beer if you were craving one or a bottle of water or juice of soda. Some photo opportunities at the waterfall and a makeshift toilet if you need (better off going in the river because apparently it was disgusting!). Some ways down the river, we were stopped and made to prep for a rafting off a cliff…as nerve wrecking as it was as we approached the “cliff”, it was over all too soon! I hadn’t even hit my loudest scream yet! A huge part of me wished there was more! So our journey continues and a little bit further down, we saw some people selling coconuts!!! Of course we had to stop! How cool is it sitting in the river and having coconuts! Of course, this is where you can also use the toilet but in nature- elaborations not needed, go figure it out.

At the end of the rafting, it was cute because we had a welcoming party of about 5-6 butt naked 11 year old boys who were jumping on our raft and trying to de-raft us. It was funny. A short walk to the shower, towels were provided and lunch after. Lunch was sufficient and who would have known that rafting could make a person so hungry! Most of us were secretly waiting for the Babi Guling that we ordered from Pak Malen!

** One of the girls had left her swimming gear at the shower dividers and Bali Adventures did not hesitate in returning the gear to us promptly the next day. Kudos to the team for going the extra mile.

A 90 minute (because of traffic) journey home later, most of us who had slept all the way back, were ready to eat again! Best thing ever to have “fresh” take away from Pak Malen! Honestly wish I had ordered more but everything in moderation I guess.


Pak Malen's Specialty!

After a nap for some and shopping for some, and it was dinner time. We decided to go to Poppies for dinner. An institution in Bali, the history of Poppies goes a long way! It still maintains its old school charm and the place had not changed a single bit since my last visit there nearly 16years ago. I decided to share my meal with another foodie like myself, I use term foodie loosely here since it was mostly us just wanting to try everything! And boy did we go all out! Between the 2 of us, we had the spring rolls, Thai beef salad, a lobster, the soto ayam and of course gado gado. I really liked the soto ayam and the gado gado, it brought back some childhood memories. The lobster was fresh and we really enjoyed ourselves tearing into it!


Clockwise from Top L: Thai Beef Salad, Lumpia, Gado-gado, Chicken Soto,
and of course- the Lobster!

After such a hefty meal, as there were a few first timers there, we had to do the walk along Kuta beach as some of us were flying back the next day. I was amazed to see how much had changed in the last few years! On my recent trips, I had always avoided Kuta as it was too busy and touristy for me. Walking along, I was amazed to see that they had paved their sidewalks and now had a beachfront mall!!! Whoa!

As some of the group decided to retire for the night, 4 of us with energy left to spare, decided to head over to the strip in Bali where all the gay clubs are. We fell out of a cab in front of one of the bars and immediately there was a guy who grabbed me (sucker!) and “invited” us into Bali Joe. We didn’t even get a chance to browse around. Let’s just say that the gay clubs scene in Bali is extremely hands on and no one is spared. A few performances and 2 beers later, we headed back to our Villa and called it a night.

Day 5 (Tuesday)

Sad day, the end of the trip for some of us. We packed up our bags and got ready to ship out of the villa. With heavy hearts and beautiful tans, we all had different activities planned for the morning and decided to meet for lunch at Ultimo. The girls went shopping and the guys- did what guys do! I really expected to find some nice dresses as I had before but the styles this time were not what I was looking for. I did however find a lovely bikini store where I bought enough bikinis to last me for the next 2 years!

Sadly, as lunch time approached, the guys messaged and told us that Ultimo was closed. Bummer. They found another spot to dine at some doors down called Khaima, the interior had a Middle Eastern flair to it yet the menu had something for everyone- Moroccan, Indonesian, Asian, and Western food! Which makes people like me very stressed out because I always want to try EVERYTHING!!! 




Loving the colors on the plate and the presentation!

So, with a bit of restraint, I ordered the Pho and the Crunchy Calamari- the Asian in me was screaming for soup and noodles. I was a bit disappointed though when those who had ordered the Indonesian cuisine had such beautiful dishes presented to them. Taste wise- everything was spot on. Hunger satisfied, it was time to try some dessert. If there is one thing you HAVE to try- Dadar Gulung, a bright green pancake filled with grated coconut in palm sugar served with lemongrass ice cream! Not a big fan of lemongrass but the combination of the 2 made it easier to swallow.







As we said goodbye, the 4 that were left behind went back to the Villa to pick up our stuff and head to the next destination for the night- Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Resort. 


Doing it jungle woman style. I am not usually so crass...
BUT REALLY...I had to ask the driver a million times if it was OK. He said it was.
Balinese culture has a lot of rules against feet and the fact that my feet were on his picture was really rude.

Despite getting in well past the check in time, our rooms were not ready (we were later told that it was because of a wedding the night before whose guests stayed till late check out). I was getting grumpy because it was the last chance for sun and with each passing minute, I was losing tan time. After about 30minutes of waiting, we were offered coffee and light bites at the bar facing the sea. Sometime later, after some pestering, we were shown to our rooms.



Woooooow!!! I have no words!!! We got a good deal on the Luxury King with the plunge pool and honestly I was tempted to never leave the room but the sun beckoned! Seriously I have no words that only pictures could describe how breath-taking everything was!


The beach@ Sofitel Nusa Dua

After the sunset, we headed to the plunge pool and cracked open a bottle of champagne for some girly fun time. 




The toughest thing to decide after that was whether to retired with room service or to go to the restaurant- we choose the restaurant for the ala carte meal as the buffet seemed like too much after an entire trip of all out indulgence!

Departure Day

For those who don’t know- like myself, you will be happy to know that the airport tax is now included in the cost of your tickets for most airlines. So you no longer need to put aside Rp. 200000 or scramble last minute for cash if you are the type to forget. There are many dining options and some last minute shopping spots for those who have forgotten souvenirs and need to pick up a little something.


Bye-bye Bali!

Well, Bali it's been fun as always and your charms will definitely bring me back again someday, hopefully sooner than later! To my lovely friend who embraced her coming of age in style, you set the standards for all the independent ladies out there! To the new friends I met, it’s been a pleasure and I hope that our journeys will allow us to cross paths once again!

Till next time!



Ayana Rock Bar Bali
On The Rocks
Ayana Resort and Spa Bali
Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera,
Jimbaran, Bali
Email: rockbar@ayanaresort.com
Website: http://ayanaresort.com/rockbarbali/

Ultimo
Jl. Kayu Aya 104X 
Oberoi, Seminyak
Bali
Website: http://balinesia.co.id

Bali Adventures
Website: http://www.baliadventuretours.com/index.php/en/

Poppies
Jl. Legian, Gang Poppies 1, 
Kuta, Bali
Website: www.poppiesbali.com

Khaima
Jalan Kayu Aya, 
Seminyak, Badung, 
Bali
Tel: +62 361 735171
Website: www.khaimabali.com