Anna and Gerald Heiser Sign Contract for Home in Gdańsk After Leaving Namibia
The deal marks a pivot from agriculture to regular employment after years of drought-driven financial strain.
Overview
- The couple announced they signed the purchase contract for a house in the Polish port city, sharing photos from a Gdańsk beach.
- They expect to receive access to the property in November, with move-in planned after that date.
- Until then they are staying in temporary quarters, including a rented apartment in Gdańsk after time with Anna’s parents.
- Their housing search had a setback in June when a previous Danzig deal collapsed because the seller withdrew.
- They say they do not plan to resume farming in Poland, and Gerald reports their restart is progressing with a renewed sense of ease.