The Alaska ‘Vanity House’ That Changes With the Tides | WSJ Mansion

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @Paul-ch4sr
    @Paul-ch4sr Год назад +90

    Oh how I love the way that the owner credited the Architect, then the Architect did the same to the Engineer! This is Teamwork you guys!

    • @williemays2
      @williemays2 10 месяцев назад +2

      must be nice to blow 2 million of dad's money on a build 😂

  • @josbertoromero2927
    @josbertoromero2927 Год назад +14

    This is a home only 0.1% of Americans can afford and 0.001% would pay for. Beautiful but overly expensive

    • @grahamfloyd3451
      @grahamfloyd3451 Год назад

      I get what you're saying, but for accuracy's sake shift your digits one place to the left. In the US the top 1% possess $10.8 million in wealth. Also, that percentile is much better than the rest of us at preserving their wealth, so it would be unwise to call this home "overly" expensive. The odds are they won't lose money on it. Perhaps you meant "unaffordable"?

  • @LostMySauce
    @LostMySauce Год назад +16

    2.07 million for that house? 😬

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад +1

      Architects, engineers, and materials. Yup, that's the price.

  • @United_Wings
    @United_Wings Год назад +1

    😮😮wow

  • @joeg9478
    @joeg9478 Год назад

    Love the home and the cantilever design. I also appreciate how much thought went into the landscaping. One criticism, a missed opportunity with the backsplash in the kitchen....could have been really special.

  • @gonefishing3644
    @gonefishing3644 Год назад +1

    It is a beautiful house with a beautiful view, but I would not want to be near those glass walls or so close to the shore during an earthquake or if there is tidal wave afterwards.

    • @PeterStanton
      @PeterStanton Год назад +1

      That would be a reasonable fear, but the region is not prone to very strong earthquakes (it's a tame section of the "ring of fire") and it would be very unlikely for a tidal wave to affect the shore where the house is because of the protective surrounding islands. That said, it does get very stormy and I'm sure it would be a little scary with a big storm happening at high tide.

    • @grahamfloyd3451
      @grahamfloyd3451 Год назад

      Its Ketchikan, that risk isn't there. And the heavy use of concrete makes it quite earthquake resilient.

  • @Metaobserver
    @Metaobserver Год назад +3

    It's not floating

  • @zack019
    @zack019 Год назад

    thanks man first i thought it's justj a virus but then i saw the comments and i installed it after that i made every step you made and it finally worksthanks thanks thanks you are a legend

  • @madlad847
    @madlad847 9 месяцев назад

    i can't tell if she's 30 or 50

  • @paillette2010
    @paillette2010 Год назад +3

    Nothing like inserting the human stain further into wild habitats.
    Tone deaf.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 Год назад +4

      Cope

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 Год назад +2

      @@chickenfishhybrid44aww, a lower middle class apologist for the billionaires class?
      Poor dupe.

    • @claremagee2592
      @claremagee2592 Год назад +1

      Ketchikan has 8,000 people in it and her home is surrounded by other homes. Where should she live? In a home 5x that size outside in the Phoenix suburbs, where they're running out of water?

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 Год назад

      @@claremagee2592 oh so bad to worse is your solution?

    • @claremagee2592
      @claremagee2592 Год назад

      @@paillette2010Nope. I'm someone who accepts the reality that people live in homes, and a small, ecologically friendly one like hers is better for the environment than 99.9% of new build today. But instead of upbraiding the owners of all homes >2,200 sq ft in your own community (which is the U.S. average, so that's pretty much every home you see), you're going to trash a badass healthcare provider who's barely leaving a trace on this planet, save for the incredible work she's doing to help indigenous Alaskans. Spiteful.

  • @iLoveLeatherNYC
    @iLoveLeatherNYC Год назад +24

    I love her sense of style and attention to detail. Home is beautiful. The rainwater is a plus, smart idea.

  • @HavilahDagostino
    @HavilahDagostino Год назад +14

    This is breathtaking. All of it. Kristi seems like an absolutely lovely & grateful person.
    I'm happy to see someone is actually LIVING and ENJOYING this beautiful home daily. What an absolute dream!
    Also, I think the whole team made the budget go extremely far, especially for Alaska, where sourcing goods & labor is notoriously expensive.. So well done.

  • @hummersd
    @hummersd Год назад +11

    That egg chair is the same price as an Apple Vision Pro. What? 😆

    • @mistertee5000
      @mistertee5000 Год назад +5

      but guess which one will last much longer?

  • @IglooDweller
    @IglooDweller Год назад +5

    This lady knows what she wants. I need her and the architect to help me build a house!! Amazing place. Especially love the little deck in the middle and the reading nook. And the egg chair. And the strawberry wall. Everything!!

  • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
    @ceooflonelinessinc.267 Год назад +18

    I just love american architecture! It is charming, timeless and always expressive in a beautiful way. This house perfectly suits the raw nature of Alaska. I hope one day I can move to the US.
    Greetings from Africa

  • @keithss67
    @keithss67 Год назад +2

    That’s a lot of money for a 1 bedroom house

  • @mourishwaranj
    @mourishwaranj Год назад +12

    2 million for this?

    • @CHMichael
      @CHMichael Год назад +7

      That's not bad considering moving concrete and steel instead of wood across Alaska.
      100k for landscaping is ridiculous.
      ...... she bills med services to the government. That is what our Healthcare problem looks like.

  • @duran9664
    @duran9664 Год назад +24

    So this is why dentists raise their prices & over charge us every year. 😒

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      Nice work if you can get it ;o)

    • @claremagee2592
      @claremagee2592 Год назад +1

      She's delivering health care to Indigenous Alaskan children in rural Alaska, deploying U.S. federal dollars that otherwise wouldn't be spent there. I promise you, she's not making nearly as much as your dentist.

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance Год назад +4

    Where are the B&W speakers and HiFi Rose audio system? I would want to take in a storm on the horizon listening to Vivaldi.

  • @Pamelab252
    @Pamelab252 Год назад +5

    Beautiful looking property. I definitely love the rain water 💧.

  • @Lucas-vd2gx
    @Lucas-vd2gx Год назад +2

    Nice place! Must be nice have that amount of money lol

  • @WeylandLabs
    @WeylandLabs 3 месяца назад +1

    That house is a goner if a 8.0+ Earthquake hits the gulf coast of Alaska again and it will ! No way... I'd pay for that !

  • @bumblebee5990
    @bumblebee5990 Год назад +1

    It’s a good investment, as it’s beautiful and brings you joy. What. More could one want for their money, joy, beauty and peace.

  • @shelbynamels973
    @shelbynamels973 Год назад +5

    Limited land on an island, everything, including the labor, has to be brought in over the water, site prep; I still don't see where all the money went.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад +1

      Architects are outrageously expensive. Factor in the engineering it took, materials, and labor. Seems like a fair price - and the location! :o)

    • @shelbynamels973
      @shelbynamels973 Год назад

      @@davidcattin7006 Actually, I question that. I have met a number of architects who don't work in the field because it is so crowded.
      And just like lawyers, the grunt work is done by unlicensed graduate students and others who rely on the head of the company because they have the license without which no city planning office will accept a design.
      In a word, everything's negotiable.

  • @JapanSpr94
    @JapanSpr94 Год назад +3

    The owner’s passion for her beautiful home shines through her detailed description of her estate. Amazing architecture and engineering. The landscape is amazing as it blends naturally into the natural beauty.

  • @capcitymatt
    @capcitymatt Год назад +2

    Interesting, did y'all disclose the square footage? Why not show the bathrooms? 8/10

  • @keithss67
    @keithss67 Год назад +2

    This is her 15 seconds of fame. Run with it gurllllll

  • @RealSalica
    @RealSalica Год назад +6

    It is beautiful ! And you are so lucky not to have snow , I would trade 6 months of rain for the 6 months of snow I have to live in anytime .

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      I would trade Indiana to live in that gorgeous home!

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense Год назад

      @@davidcattin7006 You own Indiana? Cool!

  • @lyndamcdonald7701
    @lyndamcdonald7701 Год назад +1

    I really like how the Banker told her the house wasn't an investment. Sometimes in life, we want what we want, and that is our moment to choose anything that makes us happy. You can tell that the "Vanity House" makes her happy. She could also Airbnb it nowadays while she's traveling, and in that way it is an investment!

  • @es416
    @es416 Год назад +2

    I love this home :) love from anchorage ✌

  • @philippesails4973
    @philippesails4973 Год назад +3

    Nor well integrated on the coastline, as the other houses around. Bravo for rain catching. So refreshing to see US houses integrating ecological and sustainable concepts!

    • @grahamfloyd3451
      @grahamfloyd3451 Год назад

      I say this sincerely, and I hope respectfully. There is nothing ecological about this type of construction. The wealthy will use buzzwords like "ecological and "sustainable concepts" as greenwashing. Any efficiency in operating the house through "sustainable" techniques will not ever overcome the impact from the initial construction. Note all that concrete for example. Is it a primary or secondary home (impact of flying to/from of each visit), etc.

  • @lisahinkofer2085
    @lisahinkofer2085 Год назад +4

    Stunning home

  • @MISTERLeSkid
    @MISTERLeSkid 7 месяцев назад

    It's very nice but I'm sorry..... 2.7 million to build that lovely but tiny and architecturally unremarkable home? I think you should qualify that with how much more expensive everything is up there because of shipping. That is not a multi-million dollar home just on its merits. It's expensive for the same reason a pack of spaghetti that people pay .99 for in the lower 48 costs $10 up there. Shipping.

  • @QringeQueens
    @QringeQueens Год назад

    1, water will erode the foundation of the house, and it will last about 20 years, give or take; 2, water collection from the root is a good idea, but very dumb when you are building a house next to a lake full of water; the house rooting is using cheap material? wind-proven? 3, no solar? no septic tank? so this house is connected to the grid? It would be great to build a solar, tidal and wind electricity generator in the house, so it's self-sufficient. The septic tank can also be used to fertilized a small farm, AKA, free unlimited vegetable. 4, too much concrete, it's expensive both in term of price and the environment cost. The house should instead build few meter above ground with little concrete used, and a deeper foundation can be drilled for prosperity. 5, I suggest this house to be sold ASAP to someone dumb to get the cost back. You can advertised this house as featured in WSJ, and I am sure some dunnnny would buy it for more.

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 Год назад +18

    Wall Street Journal actually thinks that every human on earth is a Bruce Wayne.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад +3

      They literally put vanity in the house.
      Vanity does not have positive connotations.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      Well, nobody wants to watch a video about a $57,000 house in Indiana! LOL!

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense Год назад

      @@davidcattin7006 There are videos of $1 houses in Detroit.

    • @bleachedwhale
      @bleachedwhale 7 месяцев назад

      @@two-senseAnd yet, that's not what you clicked on.

  • @jekku4688
    @jekku4688 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous home, wow. Beautiful scenery, beautiful design.

  • @Solaniin
    @Solaniin 2 месяца назад

    She hustled and made her dream home. Respect

  • @froulouxio
    @froulouxio Год назад

    this is my plan right here...

  • @prateeksarin3555
    @prateeksarin3555 Год назад

    I can buy this also

  • @sherlan1886
    @sherlan1886 Год назад

    In no way am I complaining but it seems awkward to see this type of content from WSJ.

  • @arjunsharma37
    @arjunsharma37 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @claremagee2592
    @claremagee2592 Год назад

    People have no idea how much it costs to live anywhere in Alaska, let alone rural Alaska, where it's not uncommon for people who are already barely getting by to pay 20x(!!!) what we pay for electricity in the lower 48, where a jar of peanut butter is $20. Lack of basic road and utility infrastructure = $2M home. And good for her -- she deserves this exquisite place! She's delivering health care to Indigenous Alaskan children, deploying U.S. federal dollars that otherwise wouldn't be spent there. I think it's awesome that Ketchikan has people like her in it, bringing her expertise to the community and investing her life there.

  • @mariarohmer2374
    @mariarohmer2374 Год назад

    Right on, lady! You got everything you wanted. Much happiness!

  • @dominique4788
    @dominique4788 Год назад +20

    What a ridiculously over priced tiny home. Setting is beautiful.

    • @PeterStanton
      @PeterStanton Год назад +11

      I agree the cost is unbelievably high, but costs of everything are going to be higher in Ketchikan-flying people in, sourcing and barging in the materials, etc. There are few (if any) other houses on the island built to this level of specification.

  • @Daniel-jb5dw
    @Daniel-jb5dw Год назад

    The architect looks like deadpool, I first thought that it was the actors house

  • @eric-hj8pn
    @eric-hj8pn Год назад

    🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽patear balones de fútbol los muros fronterizos copa del mundo 2026 traer de vuelta el oro a francia 1986✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

  • @jeremyhicks2449
    @jeremyhicks2449 Год назад

    Non of my ex's this beautiful!

  • @tuco4386
    @tuco4386 Год назад +1

    Please take me there 😮😢

  • @sasstewart1222
    @sasstewart1222 Год назад +7

    Lifestyles of the rich and privileged. Nice house though :)

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Год назад

    why the seattle pricing tho

  • @alexander15551
    @alexander15551 Год назад +7

    Architect: how much do you want to pay for the house?
    Her: Yes!

  • @aniketgaikwad4366
    @aniketgaikwad4366 Год назад

    It's money well spend.....

  • @pikminlord343
    @pikminlord343 Год назад

    Neat

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas6885 Год назад

    📍4:48

  • @cristianfamigliuolo
    @cristianfamigliuolo Год назад +3

    Bella no doubt, but on the figures? They've gone way too far. I hope it works out when it's sold, why advertise it like that? And only for one sale

  • @b.emusobo7316
    @b.emusobo7316 Год назад +14

    This house was built on the tears of children.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад +2

      Yeah, she's a dentist. Some kids cry; some adults cry. She earns her money; she can spend it how she likes.

  • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
    @Sanyu-Tumusiime Год назад +7

    TLDR: the home was a waste of money and overpriced.

  • @engletinaknickerbocker5380
    @engletinaknickerbocker5380 Год назад +1

    I was surprised that this came from WSJ. Admittedly my Google interest algorithm features a lot of content about my birthplace, and I do like nature, photography, and architecture so I was thinking it was going to be cruise advertisement and was going to keep scrolling on, but then, the fact it was put out by WSJ piqued my curiosity about why ... do the rich and famous want an alternative to Sedona, Malibu, or Jackson Hole now that we're experiencing global warming?

  • @555Trout
    @555Trout Год назад +4

    So ridiculous.

  • @AeyGee
    @AeyGee Год назад

    Wait till climate change and rising sea level becomes a real bummer.

  • @waynecmontgomery
    @waynecmontgomery Год назад +7

    NOT IMPRESSED she over paid.

  • @JanHans
    @JanHans Год назад +10

    Someone is not paying enough taxes

  • @pavelow235
    @pavelow235 Год назад +4

    Yep, because everybody has 3.5 million for a home purchase.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад +1

      It literally has a the word vanity in the title.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 Год назад +3

      Everything on earth doesn't have to be for everyone

  • @anon9364
    @anon9364 Год назад

    She needed a loan to buy a vanity house? Financial acumen may not be her strong suit.

  • @robingilmore1444
    @robingilmore1444 Год назад

    The house is a gross insult to that beautiful property.

  • @ultimatepicks131
    @ultimatepicks131 Год назад +1

    I see a beautiful house with a contemporary design. But I also see a lot of loneliness to the point that I feel sorry her.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      Interesting you got that out of the short time she's on screen. I didn't see anything like that. Some people aren't comfortable in front of the camera and their true personality does not show. We don't know anything about her other than she's a pediatric dentist and has a fabulous home. I imagine she has plenty of friends and company whenever she wants. Regards from Indiana!

    • @ultimatepicks131
      @ultimatepicks131 Год назад

      @@davidcattin7006 It's simple, you're not that perceptive!

    • @two-sense
      @two-sense Год назад +2

      @@ultimatepicks131 It's not your job to feel sorry for her, or make assumptions about her life. Your job is to take care of your life.

  • @chullupa
    @chullupa Год назад +1

    Wasted money

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 Год назад +1

    where any cruise missile can land easily from other side of pacific

  • @true-liberal2002
    @true-liberal2002 Год назад

    Imagine how many kids I can feed with 2 million plus dollars OR educate kids who are deprived of due to their socioeconomic conditions.

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      True. But there's no expectation of any of us at any income level to put our money toward these problems. It's nice when people do, but not everyone does. As a dentist, I would guess she serves on several boards and donates time and money to worthwhile causes. Regards from Indiana!

    • @claremagee2592
      @claremagee2592 Год назад

      She's delivering health care to Indigenous Alaskan children in rural Alaska, deploying U.S. federal dollars that otherwise wouldn't be spent there. And you do what for a living?

  • @adiposerex5150
    @adiposerex5150 Год назад

    Too bad Alaska has to be built up like this. Disappointing.

  • @arjunchatterjee875
    @arjunchatterjee875 Год назад +1

    Praise the Lord ✝️✝️✝️

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 Год назад

      For what? That she could afford this house? Praise her education and dental practice.

  • @Melina.folina.123
    @Melina.folina.123 Год назад

    Why do American want everything built with wood?!? Specially in Alaska?!

    • @leeluv96
      @leeluv96 Год назад

      We get it already. Your homes accross the pond are made with stone or brick. Well guess what, so are ours. We have just as many stone and brick homes. So you all can stop saying this garbage on every single video. No one is impressed. Also those wood frames homes. They last at least a hundred years. That's longer than you should care to live on this earth. But other homes are 2 to 3 hundred years old including churches, schools, and other buildings.

    • @claremagee2592
      @claremagee2592 Год назад +1

      Because Alaska is 2x the size of Texas and has a lot of wood?

    • @IglooDweller
      @IglooDweller Год назад

      What material do you recomment? [serious question]

  • @Shoebutie
    @Shoebutie Год назад +1

    Why was this home given a video? Bad job WSJ

  • @xelefonte
    @xelefonte Год назад +11

    Really nice home but there’s still one major problem…it’s in Alaska.

    • @IglooDweller
      @IglooDweller Год назад

      I'm not American.. What's wrong with Alaska?

  • @Reallife3D4K
    @Reallife3D4K Год назад +5

    Vanity house aka waste of money lol