I'm Much Happier Living In Copenhagen Than In The U.S. - Look Inside My Home | Unlocked

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Published 2023-10-07
Ilana Buhl, 30, is an American living in a luxury, 2-bedroom apartment in Copenhagen, Denmark with her husband and son. The couple pays $2,100 a month in rent. Ilana is a primary school teacher and shares snippets of her life abroad on social media.

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www.tiktok.com/@the_lykke_charm
www.instagram.com/the_lykke_charm/

Unlocked is a home tour series focused on how much people across the globe spend on their housing, what they get for the money and what they had to sacrifice to make it happen.

Produced by: Valentina Duarte
Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos
Camera: Daniel Silva
Additional Camera: Nuno Lourenço
Editor: Nic Golden Henry
Animator: Elham Ataeiazar
Contributors Editor: Nina Zipkin
Additional Footage: Ilana Buhl

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I'm Much Happier Living In Copenhagen Than In The U.S. - Look Inside My Home | Unlocked

All Comments (21)
  • @fincarosa
    Saying you are not stressed by gun violence like in the USA is not controversial. Everyone everywhere should be able to feel this way! ❤
  • @stac_y_with_no_e
    You had me at, “I don’t wanna get too controversial…” because minimized stress over healthcare, gun violence, employment, and public transit is EXACTLY why I’m moving to the Nordic region in 2024. Cheers to you!
  • @Mimi-ix7zv
    Left Seattle for Sweden 3yrs ago,I couldn't be happier. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 life is so much better when you're not just working to pay bills. I don't miss the rat race at all.
  • @EVChris
    Moving outside Copenhagen you can literally cut living costs in half - but free healthcare, free elder care and free education is some of the benefits of living in Denmark 🇩🇰 and Nordic countries in general ❤❤❤
  • @stevenponte6655
    Wow I felt less stressed just watching this video! :) I loved Copenhagen such a wonderful city.
  • @pamelawing5747
    My niece went to school in Copenhagen for a year and her parents and I went to see her there. It was right after Christmas and we stayed through New Years before heading to Stockholm. Loved it there. I love how clean it is, the transportation, and being able to safely walk. We stayed in Nyhavn at the end on the canal. It was a great location. If my life was different I'd be overseas in a heartbeat. It's interesting how many Americans ARE moving abroad. Many post on this platform. I follow some of them.
  • @janellelyn
    Visited for the first time in October. We were blown away by how lovely the city is. So beautiful, pedestrian friendly, friendly locals in general, and the food is great.
  • @AJ-rc5lr
    I lived in Coppenhagen for 6 months back in 2018, yes i would agree with everything she mentioned, living there is all about social security, and not having too much stress over work and life. it's a place where if you choose quality of life and not really battling with social status and all that
  • @83drewski
    The fact she doesn't have to worry about gun violence in Denmark compared to where she's from (TEXAS) is a BIG difference! It's expensive in Copenhagen but I think it's well worth it
  • @analea6531
    It’s not controversial at all to be happy to not have to worry about gun violence. That part alone justify running away
  • I am glad how she explained that job is America have unresonable expectations
  • @muttersmenu2422
    I have been to Denmark and loved the country. The people were friendly and often spoke English so easy to communicate. Public transport and health care are really important to making life easier for its citizens. Glad you have found such a lovely place to live 🎉 Good and informative video.
  • @Rose_Ou
    I would blend in perfectly. I LOVE cold weather :) I hope it's not too late for me to start everything from scratch at 50 years old but my son is thinking of studying in Denmark and since there's only the two of us, I'm really hoping to join him.
  • @Kenya1984
    I left California for Finland as well, due to gun violence, road rage/accidents, car centric vs walking, biking and great public transits, universal healthcare, also unlimited sick days and holiday pay (4-6 weeks) plus extra paycheck for the summer. I don’t even work anymore, just happily and blissfully retired at 38. Luckily homes are affordable here, I am able to buy a home with cash plus own a rental😊 heating is all so free, and my flats come with own personal sauna in unit.
  • @MonkDave666
    Smart woman, Copenhagen is absolutely stunning. More and more Americans are escaping the insanity of their own country for Europe - welcome friends!
  • omg the costs of the couch and bed...also 3month security deposits. Hard moving into a new place if not flushed with cash. Not having to worry about gun violence is literally priceless and makes Denmark an easy choice to US
  • @jj-if6it
    Good for her learning the language, I think it's a must if you're planning on settling somewhere
  • @honeyv540
    She's also a school teacher. They probably actually give her supplies and doesn't overcrowd the classrooms. My friend is a behavioral therapist in schools, one of her teachers had one glue stick and one pair of scissors for the whole classroom!
  • @zaharralane3753
    It’s great that she is happy. It is always sad when teachers leave the profession, but one has to do what is in their professional and personal best interests.