I used to live on a houseboat in Amsterdam a couple of years ago. It was a 'woonark' which isn't a real boat but more like a floating apartment. To be honest once the 'cool' factor wore of it was prettymuch like living in a normal apartment, just more expensive. One thing that did suprise me is that eventhough I lived in the center and it could be kind of busy outside it was pretty quite inside because the boat was located below streetlevel and the sound would travel over the boat. I ended up moving away because Amsterdam was a bit to busy for me and I missed living close to nature. If you want the houseboat experience I'd recommend renting an airbnb for awhile. The cost of living on a houseboat is not really worth it imo.
Thanks for sharing, that's what I've heard as well. How quiet and spacious it can be inside. But yeah, I was surprised to learn houseboats (especially in the city center and around) can cost 1,000,000€ and more! That's something on my to-do list...to rent a houseboat (maybe next time a friend visits)
I remember seeing a video of you years ago. See you live in NL now for 5 years, time flies! Your Dutch must have gotten so good in the meanwhile 😄 Tijd voor een video in het Nederlands denk je niet!
Hey David, awesome video. I'm an aspiring youtuber myself, and I have been looking around for some beginner cameras to use. I don't want to do it full time just yet, but part time, just for fun like you. Could I ask what camera or cameras you use and maybe other equipment that you've found necessary as well? Thanks man! Love the content
Hey Anwar - thanks for reaching out and great to hear =) I know it's cliche but it's true...use what you have at the beginning. You may enjoy it. You may not. So no need to invest in a bunch of stuff at the beginning (unless you already have it). I started with an iPhone 7 making travel videos. I also used LumaFusion app with my iPad to edit. Now, I still use my phone (iPhone 14)-this video was shot using that phone. For vlogs, I use a Sony ZV-1. I also have a Rode Videomic Pro shotgun mic and Rode Wireless Go II mics for interviews. And I use DaVinci Resolve to edit. Epidemic Sound for music. If anything, invest in good audio first-that is the most important part for TH-cam. Good luck and have fun with the journey! David
Amsterdam is not a city built on water. It was built on swampy marshland at a dam in the river Amstel. Hence the name. The canals are made to get the water out in a controlled way. Nice video though but please don't call it "the true story" when you don't have the details correct. Your statement "its is not if but when Amsterdam will disappear" is absolute nonsense. Ever heard of the Delta and Zuiderzee works and that it is considered one of the 7 world wonders? Amsterdam has been below sea level for hundreds of years and it is still there while in that period the sea levels been rising even harder as they do now in The Netherlands. The perception when something is under NAP, doesn't mean it will flood or disappear. The Dutch have proven that for centuries. Basic math can not be applied here.
I know that the Netherlands requires a permanent address. How do these people handle that? Do they get to keep their address at a marina? How do they get their mail?
🚢 Do you live(d) in a houseboat in Amsterdam...what has your experience been like?
Fantastic video, David! The mood. The information. The narrative. Well done.
Thanks a lot! Appreciate the kind words 🙏
I fully agree this is beautiful
Interesting story. Thanks for sharing David.
Appreciate it, thanks for watching! Cool videos you're also doing!
Wow this is amazingly well made.
Thanks Jacob 🙏
Hi David..i like your video..Amsterdam is so beautifull
Thanks David! Amsterdam is beautiful indeed =)
I used to live on a houseboat in Amsterdam a couple of years ago. It was a 'woonark' which isn't a real boat but more like a floating apartment.
To be honest once the 'cool' factor wore of it was prettymuch like living in a normal apartment, just more expensive.
One thing that did suprise me is that eventhough I lived in the center and it could be kind of busy outside it was pretty quite inside because the boat was located below streetlevel and the sound would travel over the boat.
I ended up moving away because Amsterdam was a bit to busy for me and I missed living close to nature.
If you want the houseboat experience I'd recommend renting an airbnb for awhile. The cost of living on a houseboat is not really worth it imo.
Thanks for sharing, that's what I've heard as well. How quiet and spacious it can be inside. But yeah, I was surprised to learn houseboats (especially in the city center and around) can cost 1,000,000€ and more! That's something on my to-do list...to rent a houseboat (maybe next time a friend visits)
Are you still in Amsterdam area or did you leave entirely?
I remember seeing a video of you years ago. See you live in NL now for 5 years, time flies! Your Dutch must have gotten so good in the meanwhile 😄 Tijd voor een video in het Nederlands denk je niet!
Thanks Abdu! Haha wow small world. Did you remember which video? Yeah I came to Amsterdam, then COVID hit, and now it’s 2023 already…time flies
Nicely done!
Thanks!
Prachtig gemaakt David!
Dankje! 🙏
Great video!
Thanks John! 🙏
Hey David, awesome video. I'm an aspiring youtuber myself, and I have been looking around for some beginner cameras to use. I don't want to do it full time just yet, but part time, just for fun like you.
Could I ask what camera or cameras you use and maybe other equipment that you've found necessary as well? Thanks man! Love the content
Hey Anwar - thanks for reaching out and great to hear =) I know it's cliche but it's true...use what you have at the beginning. You may enjoy it. You may not. So no need to invest in a bunch of stuff at the beginning (unless you already have it).
I started with an iPhone 7 making travel videos. I also used LumaFusion app with my iPad to edit.
Now, I still use my phone (iPhone 14)-this video was shot using that phone. For vlogs, I use a Sony ZV-1. I also have a Rode Videomic Pro shotgun mic and Rode Wireless Go II mics for interviews. And I use DaVinci Resolve to edit. Epidemic Sound for music.
If anything, invest in good audio first-that is the most important part for TH-cam.
Good luck and have fun with the journey!
David
Amazing story 🤩👍
Thanks Chris! Hope you’re well
@@hidavidwen Hope you’re doing well too 👍
Always said i'd love to live on a houseboat in Amsterdam. Lots of work to keep things up, but im good with that..
What a dream...do you have plans to live in a houseboat in Amsterdam then?
@@hidavidwen At some point, hopefully sooner than later.
Amsterdam is not a city built on water. It was built on swampy marshland at a dam in the river Amstel. Hence the name. The canals are made to get the water out in a controlled way. Nice video though but please don't call it "the true story" when you don't have the details correct.
Your statement "its is not if but when Amsterdam will disappear" is absolute nonsense. Ever heard of the Delta and Zuiderzee works and that it is considered one of the 7 world wonders? Amsterdam has been below sea level for hundreds of years and it is still there while in that period the sea levels been rising even harder as they do now in The Netherlands. The perception when something is under NAP, doesn't mean it will flood or disappear. The Dutch have proven that for centuries. Basic math can not be applied here.
Thanks for sharing all of this!
Sea levels are not rising...
No?
@@hidavidwen very simply said, no, they have not risen a single nanometer in recorded history
I know that the Netherlands requires a permanent address. How do these people handle that? Do they get to keep their address at a marina? How do they get their mail?
Houseboats have their own address. Some have mailboxes on the boat and some outside (from what I've seen).