How could you ever live in a home with so much glass and no window coverings? No privacy? Couldn’t do it. And the prep kitchen looks like a big box just sitting in the middle of the house.
the one thing they don't mention and is of utmost importance is the size of the lot. I lover modern homes, the indoor outdoor living is ideal, but in 99% of the cases, the builder is much more interested in cramming homes onto postage stamp lots to make more and more money and sacrificing the outdoor living space as a result, it's absolutely useless if the neighbors dog is constantly barking and kids are screaming. Since they don't put lot size or show any outside imaging in this house I'm 100% sure it suffers from the same failing. A full 100% of the outside space is unusable and the house is a waste of my time to even look at. My first criteria when I'm spending millions on a home is the outdoor space, it's why I live in the south west. Of course it's the fault of the people buying these homes encouraging the builders to continue this practice. Stop buying them, and they'll stop building them.
Love it! Need to see the Garage and other Bedrooms, bathrooms etc.
Beautiful...✨💛✨
Enes Yilmazer walk through
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This isn’t Tonal Harmony, this is Now & Zen.
How could you ever live in a home with so much glass and no window coverings? No privacy? Couldn’t do it. And the prep kitchen looks like a big box just sitting in the middle of the house.
the one thing they don't mention and is of utmost importance is the size of the lot. I lover modern homes, the indoor outdoor living is ideal, but in 99% of the cases, the builder is much more interested in cramming homes onto postage stamp lots to make more and more money and sacrificing the outdoor living space as a result, it's absolutely useless if the neighbors dog is constantly barking and kids are screaming. Since they don't put lot size or show any outside imaging in this house I'm 100% sure it suffers from the same failing. A full 100% of the outside space is unusable and the house is a waste of my time to even look at. My first criteria when I'm spending millions on a home is the outdoor space, it's why I live in the south west. Of course it's the fault of the people buying these homes encouraging the builders to continue this practice. Stop buying them, and they'll stop building them.