Saturday 4 February 2012

home is where the grunge is


Should I remind people of who I am? Let them know that I’m not worthy? The housing officer has been showing us houses over the last couple of days. I’ve been left sockless – they’ve been totally knocked off. We saw a palace today – six bedrooms, all with ensuite, magnificent entrance, separate maid’s quarters, beautifully landscaped gardens with water features (maintained by Singaporean owner), outside patios off huge lounge and dining, separate building with large covered sitting area downstairs and enormous rumpus room upstairs. The Canadian Ambassador lives next door and other notables are nearby. As K pointed out, all we have to do is say ‘Yes’ and it’s ours.

Okay, there is a downside to the palace - it won’t be available for several months and it’s a bit of a hike to uni at peak hour apparently. However, another tantalizing mansion is just 15 mins to uni and 10 to the city and to Gadong (large shopping / business area). We weren’t able to see inside, but it looks lovely on the outside, the area is gorgeous and a range of high (-er than me) flyers live opposite and on either side. It should be available in a couple of months.

My socks were firmly back on my feet as I drudged back into our grungy two bedroom hotel suite realizing that it will home for a while! Ah, well.

2 comments:

Barbara said...

Hang out for the six bedroom place - with en suite and maid. I'm moving in!

Anonymous said...

Just searching for blogs on Brunei and found yours - interesting :)

I work for Steve-B's in Brunei and went thru the same hassle in-search of a house in Brunei 6 months ago.

Remember these - make sure it's near to your working place, near to a highway & next door people is clean.

If you need help - buzz me (ruwan_d at msn dot com)