I have a head start because TV in bedroom has been a big NO for me since forever. And that has been vindicated by the advice to get off devices and social media long before bedtime!
French here living right next to the property. This house is horrible, here's why: 1: NO NATURAL LIGHT! Trust me, it's a lie. This property will feel like 10pm everyday even the most sunny day. I know that as I used to live in an Hausmannian appartement with way more natural light potential and it felt so oppressing, it's like living in a basement. Actually, notice how all the lights are in the video. And that's not just for filming. 2: Limited privacy! When you get out of your cave, EVERYONE SEES YOU. You can't use any outdoors, forget it. 3: The noise! Notice how the "gate community" is essentially a courtyard. Well, if anyone cough outside, you will hear it. Why? The echo is horrible. This Courtyard shape is essentially trapping the noise. So, now imagine throwing a small party or one of your neighbors have a party or children, or both. You will be bothered by noise pollution all the time. 4: Finally, and that mostly related to someone willing to pay 80M€ for this. Know that your neighbors are not as rich as you are. Some appartement in this gate community ( yes most on the community is actually populated by appartements) are reasonably accessible to a non millionaire with a nice job. For 10M€ you can get a magnificent villa in the most exclusive areas of the Parisian suburbs with enough land to ride your horse. This house is a joke.
I don't want to see that. I didn't finish this video, but the 8 minutes I watched I get the impression Enes is getting blamed for any short comings this house has or doesn't have. I might be wrong, but I don't think Enes is actually trying to sell the homes he tours. He's just showing the home. It's also very unlikely a buyer is sitting around watching RUclips videos of multimillion dollar homes they're considering. It's entertainment and showing homes that are extremely nice and extremely expensive whether they have flaws or not.
@Mark-op7zt Enes did say before he went full time that he gets paid to do properties that are only on for sale by agents. So he is trying to sell them, just indirectly. With regards to buyers watching youtube, the agents use the videos he creates as part of their pitch pack and use Enes as the celebrity endorsement. For Enes, he gets a video out of it on RUclips. So win win.
@@Mark-op7zt Enes is absolutely trying to sell the homes, why else do you think so many high end realtors let him tour the houses? If he was as honest as Arvin, they'd never let him near their flawed projects.
Hi Arvin, I hope you and your family are safe. Following the wild fires in LA, I thought about the countless mansions that have been burned out, some of which you have covered on your channel. Breaking with the regularities, I think it would be really good if you could make a video with info and updates about the affected areas and the socio-economic consequences for California generally and the Housing market there in particular
I second that. Very sorrowing to see all the wild fire devastation, and I know Arvin you've covered in some of your videos the fire insurance costs for these mansions on the hills
@@LawrenceMacMacster It is Paris, it is a gated community and they added 2 floors to the basement... Yes, it is expensive because it is expensive. Not every house can be extended down in Paris, it is actually rare. Indoor pools - also rare. It is almost 1200m2, the view apartments he showed in the end were all under 900m2, missing two whole floors of this property. And it is one unit house, a rowhouse, but a house regardless. You don't have to meet all your neighbors on the way into your apartment if the elevator breaks. You are paying for the privacy, the extension and the lavish amenities like the pool and the nightclub that the view apartment doesn't have. And the location within the city proper of Paris - you can have either this or a chatelet in Vescinet which is 10km away from the city proper's edge and 16km away from the city center.
Happy new year You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires
And how many of the owners of these $50M properties who couldn't get insurance can afford to just TRY selling the land and walking away? Or how many will try to rebuild? Will this be a great opportunity to purchase newly undeveloped PRIME land for new construction? Or will LA building codes end up making it nearly impossible to actually even build brand new structures? It seems many of the best homes were only built in those locations because building codes hadn't been written yet, and they were 'grandfathered' in and allowed to renovate/expand. However, what's going to happen when someone buys a hill top property where the home has been razed, and tries to build a new modern mansion? Will environmental/soil/water conservation etc. people even allow building in these areas? or is Malibu and the Pallisades going to be returned to nature?
I am French some errors of analysis related to cultural differences. in France few people eat in their kitchens. even those who have American squeaks the French prefer to be seated at the table or the youngest on the sofa on the coffee table in front of a coffee and the TV. the kitchens were separate until the 2000s or real estate entrepreneurs to earn more money created this fashion of American kitchens which allows them to save 7 8m square by mixing living room and kitchen. another error the swimming pools in the luxury house? it is extremely rare even luxury hotels only a few hotels have swimming pools
@@yannltbse5899 rare isn't everything if it is subpar. If you are the sort of person to throw around $100M USD, you have incredibly high standards. The maintenance cost alone is more than most families earn, not to mention staff (a common disagreement I have with his analysis is lack of acknowledgement of staff areas). It probably would've been better to have the world's best spa or a giant hot tub instead of putting in a bad pool.
When it comes to the indoor pool, I’m afraid you’re mistaken. In London, with all the townhouse expansions that extend the property at least three floors downward, just like it’s been done here, it’s become clear that an indoor pool with a spa and gym area is always included as a standard feature.
@@deadmanschest4322 This house is in Paris, not London. Indoor swimming pools are very rare in Paris,...16 meters indoor private swimming pools are EXTREMELY rare, this one happen to be in a house that's also in a gated community....with that square footage, even someone who'd redo entirely the interior design it would be worth over 50M€+ for the rarity of it...
I just discovered this channel and I’m hooked. This guy does such a honest and detailed take on what needs to be important. I like how he can point out issues and does not come off as being critical. Such a great balance of showing positives and negatives with honesty and personality. Great channel to watch and learn👍🏼
Can we get a LIST of which properties you've covered on your channel STILL EXIST? I imagine some of the places in these videos have probably burned down?
i don't understand the use case for a basement night club in a home at all. night club and house are completely detached concepts in my mind. even for hosting, i don't understand why you'd want a dedicated nightclub. maybe i'm just too poor to understand this house. if i had that much money i would make a dedicated library and put hidden passageways all over my house like a castle
I actually liked this one more than most. I live in Milwaukee (2 hours north of Chicago) and we have a lot of beautiful old mansions that can be had for a fraction of what they would be in major global cities. We've got lakefront mansions from the same period in a similar style and size that go for under $3m. As Frank Lloyd Wright is a hometown architectural hero, we've got a bunch of his buildings...which prove that beautiful architecture doesn't necessarily translate to sensible design. I live across the street from a mid-century masterpiece church; unfortunately, it is a huge money pit and requires constant repairs due to the design and materials that have plagued the congregation trying to preserve it. Loved the critique of Jordan's house - that place was actually shockingly crappy compared to some of the other homes in that area. I'd love to see if you could find some other Midwestern properties to critique. ...or I could make a video of my 1957 ranch and you'd have a stroke if you saw the long and narrow living room, dining nook that is only big enough for my desk, and the kitchen that's both too big AND too small, if that makes sense 😂 Edit: I totally get what you say about "flow" ...I've got a bedroom that has a pocket door that connects it to the back door/basement stairs/kitchen. I converted it to a dining room, but it's weirdly disconnected, and it never gets used, despite my house being tiny. Everyone eats in the living room.
At that Price surely A genuine 18thC Louis XV Palazzo (Louis XV, unsurpassed Height of GOOD TASTE) Both the Exterior 'mock' style & 'interior design' are ' Not NicE '... however, some rich Arabs or Chinese or Russians may disagree with that! However... 'Smart' creation of masses of extra internal space... Just on the style alone, the Price fails dramatically, well thought out & clever usage of space especially having to plan within the 'planning constraints'...
Hey Arvin my man! Always love each video, I'm addicted to these mansion critiques. Gotta say tho bro I'm missing the Tintin comic books you used to place below the Home Alone Lego house in your background! Like you I love Tintin and the books served as nice little Easter Eggs. Bring Tintin back! 😁
I am really interested in this as well. My guess is that they will rebuild, but bigger and higher $$$. Housing for rich people only. Many people who lived there before won't be able to afford to rebuild because of how grandfathered property taxes work. (I think). Even unburnt homes can expect damage from the smoke. Maybe if they are sensible, they can make stricter building codes for the whole area.
@@bagel_bandanna Let's hope that those codes are very clear about fire resistant and perhaps even near fire proof structures. Tile roofs have chinks of air access, allowing in embers. Burn zones need really tight regs, maybe even building houses into the hillside buried under feet and feet of earth so less of the structure is exposed.The parts with windows might include fire resistant rolling shutters -- or the like. To build and burn, build and burn, would be madness. Plus insurance companies won't touch vulnerable properties. I'm not sure how the middle classes will deal. The uber-rich can afford to build even without insurance, but few others can take that risk.
Arvin, you should make a video addressing the LA fires. It must've affected some of the properties you critiqued. Also forward market assessment. Does this fire devalue the land? Does this cause inflation in the current supply or does it make current owners want to sell? Would love to hear your insight!
Dear Arvin, can you provide us with information about the fire that is destroying the homes of residents of some areas of Los Angeles. My wife and I saw some footage from the news, we wish all the residents the best and let them build their new homes, they mustn't give up! I thank you for your efforts in preparing real estate analyzes and advice on rational and high-quality home construction.
YEah, I was wondering if any of the properties you've covered in these videos have unfortunately Burned Down? And what do you expect owners will do in the aftermath? Will most be selling the land and moving? Will this be a good time to get DEALS on PRIME LAND that's suddenly become 'newly' undeveloped? And how many were even able to secure Fire Insurance policies? And I guess the $50K+/month for policies doesn't seem especially exorbitant now? Would this actually be a prime time to REBUILD? Now that all the 'fuel' has burned away, I'm thinking that would make anthoer big fire far less likely to happen again soon?
Hello Arvin... could you do a video showing all the houses previously on your channel that are now burned to a pile of ashes in fires now over there? Would be very interesting and shocking to see. I remember you always mentioning how dangerous a lot of the sites on sides of hills were and how much insurance they had to pay per month... would be interesting to hear that data also again.
Hey Arvin, love your content. Really helpful tips for home-buyers at any price point. I have one request: could you please do a review of the Sheats Goldstein residence?
Arvin - I haven’t watched the video yet but couldn’t find a way to check on you. I found your channel last year and my wife and I love it. As we’ve been watching the news about the wildfires we’ve been thinking about you and your family wondering how you all are fairing? Also wondered about if any of the properties on the channel have been lost to the fires. Your channel brings us such joy and inspiration. Praying you and your loved ones are safe.
10:10 In France/Germany/Spain... people don´t sit in the kitchen. It´s a room for cooking/preparing food. It often doesn´t smell good, it´s becoming dirty while cooking and noisy. People are eating in a separate dining room. Especially when it´s a chef´s kitchen. Which chef wants kids there? Congrats to your 100k subscribers - 103k to be precise. Well deserved.
That's not at all true, and if your kitchen doesn't smell good that sounds like a you problem. The dining room in this house is right next to that kitchen so if the kitchen smells bad that would be a major issue.
@@2011blueman If you are cooking a three-course meal with chicken, fish, some vegetables and a dessert with melted chocolate, the mix of these three smells is not nice. Usually you can close the door to the kitchen that the kitchen smells are not all over the house.
It's a nod to the good old European layout where the kitchen was for the staff and the formal dining room was for the home owners. Back then, nobody would want to hang out in the kitchen with the maids and cooks.
I hope you and your family are not being badly affected by the disastrous fires. You have mentioned the problems and costs of fire insurance in previous videos and I would be interested if you have any ideas on ways forward after these fires.
Hey, Arvin. I hope you and your family are safe during these LA fires 🔥. I've been watching some of it on the news and that's some scary sh*t. Stay safe.
My parents have a bit of fake book wallpaper in the bedroom of their postage-stamp-sized flat, the effect is cute and makes the room look a little bigger. Not in my $95k Parisian pied-a-terre, s'il vous plaît. So tacky.
@@puppygirltrishFake bookshelves and hidden doors were common in the 19th century. Thing is they should have done it more convincingly/combine it with actual bookshelves or simply have left more of the historical interior in. Idk, it feels little period elements were retained in favor of a newly-built mix of Rococo and modern styles, with varying succes, letting the whole house feel a bit like the bookshelves.
sorry but the golden post-it wall in the staircase killed me. 😂 I would have LOVED it if they kept it rokoko though, omg. I am one of those who would feel totally at ease having tea in my nightie in those gorgeous rooms.
Arvin CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ABOUT THE WILDFIRES ? IT'S BIG NEWS OVER HERE IN THE UK! WHAT AREAS ARE BEING AFFECTED? WOULD LIKE TO TAKE YOUR TAKE. IT LOOKS LIKE THE FIRES DON'T JUST TAKE PLACE IN THE HILLS.
God Bless you Arvin, hope evrything is going well and you and your family is doing good! Give us an update if you can about the consequences of Hollywood Hills, Sunset Boulevard and Malibu Area. The home prices have surely dropped and will be at historic lows! Keep us just updated and God Bless you again!
Is it because I'm poor or is this house a very bad place to live in? Even though they tried to put windows and ceiling glasses, there is no natural light, since the video started I kept thinking to myself "It feels like being in a bunker after armageddon". Also hate the fake "old French" style mixed with very modern stuff and pristine white walls/white floors/white stairs. It all looks fake and not French at all, it doesn't feel home-y (which is often a problem in very expensive, high end, places). Btw, do you say "chauffage" in Iran? It's a French word and it means "heating"/"heating system" in French, we call the objects "radiateurs" (pretty much like in English)
16th is not the “heart of Paris”. It’s a wealthy (and boring IMO) residential area in an outer arrondisement. I’ve lived in the 2nd which is the heart, and the 6th which are both a lot more fun.
Exactly, it's one of the most boring sections of Paris. It is near the Bois de Boulogne which is an advantage for getting outdoors, but in terms of cafés, unique restaurants, a hubbub of city night life and even metro commutes, it's not a neighborhood I would choose. More like nannies and perambulators. I have lived in the 18th, 11th, 10th, all of which are lively. Even the 13th has more options including good Chinese food and groceries as well as la Butte-aux-Cailles.
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Merci. My 1885 apartment in the 9th has more light and an Eiffel Tower view from my balcony. I don't know who would want this with all the great Haussmannian buildings available. Imagine owning this house "I live in a cave in the city of light", insanity!
Yeah but i feel like they used that price more as a way to promote the property as the "ultimate Paris Dream" you know ? The market is gonna be the one to actually determine its price.
I think I figured out why there are so many TV's. They are for tracking stock market for crude oil 🛢️ and LNG pricing 🎉😅 even the night club in the basement has sense now 😅 we immediately can conclude who is a target buyer for this townhouse 😅 Rococo style 😊
16eme is the most boring arrondissement in Paris, I just don't get the hype. I remember seeing apartments there in my early 20's while I was studying there. Boring, too quiet, no bustle, no nightlife, I was about 40 years too young to live there - it's mostly old grandpas and grandmas. It's rare to find detached single family homes or huge townhouses across, but 16eme would be the place to find them. I remember one of my friends au paired for a family in the 16, he definitely won the aupair lottery, they gave him a very luxurious living quarters at the top of the house, we would be allowed to enter the house and go up via their glass elevator, I felt bad for all the other aupairs who usually get put in pokey chambres de bonnes.
Hope you do a special on the LA wildfires from a real estate perspective: how about all those homes burned on the Malibu coast? Will they be rebuilt? Will insurance go up now? How long does it take for a neighborhood like the ones destroyed to come back? Do property values plummet or increase? So many question @ArvinHaddadOfficial
About those subway tiles you don´t like - I think they chose them becaus they are white and once again transport more light to the lower levels. You suggested a living, green wall - that would suck the light. So the developer is just going all out on natural light downstairs.
Please watch mtv cribs with lil Wayne and birdman … bet your reaction would be hilarious Also Devin bookers house would be a good watch for different reasons
Well when I build my $95M Mansion, I certainly won't make any of these mistakes.
Funny but you can take the tips he gives and apply them to a 2 million dollar home…
He he 😅
@@thegift6749Exactly. I watch videos like this because you can always adapt ideas to cheaper houses.
I have a head start because TV in bedroom has been a big NO for me since forever. And that has been vindicated by the advice to get off devices and social media long before bedtime!
Hey Arvin, have you seen Enis new video in San Diego. There’s a comment about you which is trending number one so far, with almost 500 likes.
French here living right next to the property.
This house is horrible, here's why:
1: NO NATURAL LIGHT! Trust me, it's a lie. This property will feel like 10pm everyday even the most sunny day. I know that as I used to live in an Hausmannian appartement with way more natural light potential and it felt so oppressing, it's like living in a basement. Actually, notice how all the lights are in the video. And that's not just for filming.
2: Limited privacy! When you get out of your cave, EVERYONE SEES YOU. You can't use any outdoors, forget it.
3: The noise! Notice how the "gate community" is essentially a courtyard. Well, if anyone cough outside, you will hear it. Why? The echo is horrible. This Courtyard shape is essentially trapping the noise. So, now imagine throwing a small party or one of your neighbors have a party or children, or both. You will be bothered by noise pollution all the time.
4: Finally, and that mostly related to someone willing to pay 80M€ for this. Know that your neighbors are not as rich as you are. Some appartement in this gate community ( yes most on the community is actually populated by appartements) are reasonably accessible to a non millionaire with a nice job.
For 10M€ you can get a magnificent villa in the most exclusive areas of the Parisian suburbs with enough land to ride your horse.
This house is a joke.
Thank you for your input, I was fearing deep inside some of the above mentioned problems existed.
Yup! When he gave us 3 seconds to guess what's missing. I said light!
Thank you. And the below grade part, underground, no thanks !
You've definately talked me out of it....I was going to save up for a flight to Paris
@@Jdalio5 I'm glad I did :)
What I want to see is Arvin AND Enes doing a house tour together and bickering about the features. The entertainment value would be off the scale.
Yes please!
I don't want to see that. I didn't finish this video, but the 8 minutes I watched I get the impression Enes is getting blamed for any short comings this house has or doesn't have. I might be wrong, but I don't think Enes is actually trying to sell the homes he tours. He's just showing the home. It's also very unlikely a buyer is sitting around watching RUclips videos of multimillion dollar homes they're considering. It's entertainment and showing homes that are extremely nice and extremely expensive whether they have flaws or not.
Never going to happen because that would cause Arvin to create something and not just comment on other peoples work.
@Mark-op7zt Enes did say before he went full time that he gets paid to do properties that are only on for sale by agents. So he is trying to sell them, just indirectly.
With regards to buyers watching youtube, the agents use the videos he creates as part of their pitch pack and use Enes as the celebrity endorsement. For Enes, he gets a video out of it on RUclips. So win win.
@@Mark-op7zt Enes is absolutely trying to sell the homes, why else do you think so many high end realtors let him tour the houses? If he was as honest as Arvin, they'd never let him near their flawed projects.
Hi Arvin, I hope you and your family are safe. Following the wild fires in LA, I thought about the countless mansions that have been burned out, some of which you have covered on your channel. Breaking with the regularities, I think it would be really good if you could make a video with info and updates about the affected areas and the socio-economic consequences for California generally and the Housing market there in particular
i'd like to see that, rather sooner than later
I second that. Very sorrowing to see all the wild fire devastation, and I know Arvin you've covered in some of your videos the fire insurance costs for these mansions on the hills
Arvins business foundation just went up in flames. Making another youtube video has to be low on his list of priorities right now.
He did!
When do we get an Arvin Haddad's-home home tour?!
Will never happen
Maybe after he sells it. Wouldn't be wise to give potential buyers ammunition to lowball him.
@@Bubbles99718he already did his own place ... I think he gave it a D- 😂🤣
***The tours that Arvins does are private & ONLY for his customers!
Plot twist, arvin's home is perfect and had no flaws
Arvin. You promised us that at the end of this video you would show us an even better indoor swimming pool in Paris. We want more pools.
Sorry, best I can do is another TV.
@@andrewdubose9968 🤣🏊
@@andrewdubose9968 😅
Sold for 69.228.856€ in April 2023 ( public information in France)
That's still really expensive.
@@LawrenceMacMacster It is Paris, it is a gated community and they added 2 floors to the basement... Yes, it is expensive because it is expensive. Not every house can be extended down in Paris, it is actually rare. Indoor pools - also rare. It is almost 1200m2, the view apartments he showed in the end were all under 900m2, missing two whole floors of this property. And it is one unit house, a rowhouse, but a house regardless. You don't have to meet all your neighbors on the way into your apartment if the elevator breaks. You are paying for the privacy, the extension and the lavish amenities like the pool and the nightclub that the view apartment doesn't have. And the location within the city proper of Paris - you can have either this or a chatelet in Vescinet which is 10km away from the city proper's edge and 16km away from the city center.
wow someone overpaid
@@tanguyars4792 What a steal!! I love ❤️ that house 🥰
Damn! I was just about to pull out my checkbook and make an offer! I was going to pay what it originally cost in the 1800’s when it was built!
I absolutely hate the fake bookshelves. As a book lover, I find it blasphemous and offensive. By the way, Arvin in a tux, looking good.
Absolutely
I’m with you on that one it looks awful. When I saw it, the first thing I thought of was I hope they didn’t use the spines of real books 💕🇦🇺💕
The spiral steel staircase looks like it has post-it notes all over the walls 😅
Came to say this lol
They must have invented Post-its.
You’ve read my mind. Congrats, you’ve won the best comment award.😂👌🏻
Happy new year You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires
As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.
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Rococo has always been too ostentatious and gauche for me.
Looks more like MILF-core 😂
Gaudy and pretentious. Definitely not 'old money.'
How do you make a 100 million home that is not ostentatious?
@@hydrocharis1 Arvin's shown us a few
*Baroque enters the chat*
Does the pink leather espresso machine come with the home, or does the home come with the pink leather espresso machine
Hello Arvin...thinking of you and hoping you and your family are safe during these fires..hope your home is safe too...take care Arvin
And how many of the owners of these $50M properties who couldn't get insurance can afford to just TRY selling the land and walking away? Or how many will try to rebuild?
Will this be a great opportunity to purchase newly undeveloped PRIME land for new construction?
Or will LA building codes end up making it nearly impossible to actually even build brand new structures? It seems many of the best homes were only built in those locations because building codes hadn't been written yet, and they were 'grandfathered' in and allowed to renovate/expand.
However, what's going to happen when someone buys a hill top property where the home has been razed, and tries to build a new modern mansion?
Will environmental/soil/water conservation etc. people even allow building in these areas? or is Malibu and the Pallisades going to be returned to nature?
Congratulations to 100k subscribers, Arvin! Great job! Watching from Germany!
I am French some errors of analysis related to cultural differences. in France few people eat in their kitchens. even those who have American squeaks the French prefer to be seated at the table or the youngest on the sofa on the coffee table in front of a coffee and the TV. the kitchens were separate until the 2000s or real estate entrepreneurs to earn more money created this fashion of American kitchens which allows them to save 7 8m square by mixing living room and kitchen. another error the swimming pools in the luxury house? it is extremely rare even luxury hotels only a few hotels have swimming pools
Yeah but it’s 95m not 9.5m
@@yannltbse5899 rare isn't everything if it is subpar. If you are the sort of person to throw around $100M USD, you have incredibly high standards. The maintenance cost alone is more than most families earn, not to mention staff (a common disagreement I have with his analysis is lack of acknowledgement of staff areas).
It probably would've been better to have the world's best spa or a giant hot tub instead of putting in a bad pool.
So the pool is worth 35 million? 😂
When it comes to the indoor pool, I’m afraid you’re mistaken. In London, with all the townhouse expansions that extend the property at least three floors downward, just like it’s been done here, it’s become clear that an indoor pool with a spa and gym area is always included as a standard feature.
@@deadmanschest4322 This house is in Paris, not London. Indoor swimming pools are very rare in Paris,...16 meters indoor private swimming pools are EXTREMELY rare, this one happen to be in a house that's also in a gated community....with that square footage, even someone who'd redo entirely the interior design it would be worth over 50M€+ for the rarity of it...
With France’s tax hikes and toying with a 75% to 90% wealth tax for the past few decades the ultra rich are understandably skittish.
I remember when Trump said “France is no longer France”🫠
The new taxes don’t take affect for five years but they still don’t help
No one wealthy gets there by paying 90% tax😂
Income tax not wealth
As they should be
I just discovered this channel and I’m hooked. This guy does such a honest and detailed take on what needs to be important. I like how he can point out issues and does not come off as being critical. Such a great balance of showing positives and negatives with honesty and personality. Great channel to watch and learn👍🏼
it's really crazy how nobody is talking about the book the elite society's money manifestation
Hey, why don't you react on Enes's "Inside an Iconic Los Angeles Estate with Insane City Views!". It would be a great reaction video.
We want to know how you are, Arvin. All this calamity happening in LA and we want to know if you and your loved ones are safe.
Hope you and yours are ok, Arvin
arvin you should review the brentwood oasis enes yilmazer tour
You always talk about fire insurrance. This makes so many new episodes!
Can we get a LIST of which properties you've covered on your channel STILL EXIST?
I imagine some of the places in these videos have probably burned down?
i don't understand the use case for a basement night club in a home at all. night club and house are completely detached concepts in my mind. even for hosting, i don't understand why you'd want a dedicated nightclub. maybe i'm just too poor to understand this house. if i had that much money i would make a dedicated library and put hidden passageways all over my house like a castle
I actually liked this one more than most. I live in Milwaukee (2 hours north of Chicago) and we have a lot of beautiful old mansions that can be had for a fraction of what they would be in major global cities. We've got lakefront mansions from the same period in a similar style and size that go for under $3m.
As Frank Lloyd Wright is a hometown architectural hero, we've got a bunch of his buildings...which prove that beautiful architecture doesn't necessarily translate to sensible design. I live across the street from a mid-century masterpiece church; unfortunately, it is a huge money pit and requires constant repairs due to the design and materials that have plagued the congregation trying to preserve it.
Loved the critique of Jordan's house - that place was actually shockingly crappy compared to some of the other homes in that area. I'd love to see if you could find some other Midwestern properties to critique.
...or I could make a video of my 1957 ranch and you'd have a stroke if you saw the long and narrow living room, dining nook that is only big enough for my desk, and the kitchen that's both too big AND too small, if that makes sense 😂
Edit: I totally get what you say about "flow" ...I've got a bedroom that has a pocket door that connects it to the back door/basement stairs/kitchen. I converted it to a dining room, but it's weirdly disconnected, and it never gets used, despite my house being tiny. Everyone eats in the living room.
New drinking game: take a shot everytime a tv pops up out of somewhere 😂😂
Bonus: take a shot every time Enes says kinda. 😂🇬🇧
If you tried that you gonna become an alcoholic before the end of the video
At that Price surely A genuine 18thC Louis XV Palazzo (Louis XV, unsurpassed Height of GOOD TASTE) Both the Exterior 'mock' style & 'interior design' are ' Not NicE '... however, some rich Arabs or Chinese or Russians may disagree with that!
However... 'Smart' creation of masses of extra internal space... Just on the style alone, the Price fails dramatically,
well thought out & clever usage of space especially having to plan within the 'planning constraints'...
Hey Arvin my man! Always love each video, I'm addicted to these mansion critiques.
Gotta say tho bro I'm missing the Tintin comic books you used to place below the Home Alone Lego house in your background!
Like you I love Tintin and the books served as nice little Easter Eggs. Bring Tintin back! 😁
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Can you do a Reveiw on the Veinetian Palace in France i would like to hear your thoughts on this Property
Arvin, can you comment on what will happen with all the burned properties in Pasadena, Malibu and the Palisades? Do they have insurance?
I am really interested in this as well. My guess is that they will rebuild, but bigger and higher $$$. Housing for rich people only. Many people who lived there before won't be able to afford to rebuild because of how grandfathered property taxes work. (I think). Even unburnt homes can expect damage from the smoke. Maybe if they are sensible, they can make stricter building codes for the whole area.
@@bagel_bandanna Let's hope that those codes are very clear about fire resistant and perhaps even near fire proof structures. Tile roofs have chinks of air access, allowing in embers.
Burn zones need really tight regs, maybe even building houses into the hillside buried under feet and feet of earth so less of the structure is exposed.The parts with windows might include fire resistant rolling shutters -- or the like.
To build and burn, build and burn, would be madness. Plus insurance companies won't touch vulnerable properties. I'm not sure how the middle classes will deal. The uber-rich can afford to build even without insurance, but few others can take that risk.
Arvin, you should make a video addressing the LA fires. It must've affected some of the properties you critiqued. Also forward market assessment. Does this fire devalue the land? Does this cause inflation in the current supply or does it make current owners want to sell? Would love to hear your insight!
Dear Arvin, can you provide us with information about the fire that is destroying the homes of residents of some areas of Los Angeles. My wife and I saw some footage from the news, we wish all the residents the best and let them build their new homes, they mustn't give up! I thank you for your efforts in preparing real estate analyzes and advice on rational and high-quality home construction.
YEah, I was wondering if any of the properties you've covered in these videos have unfortunately Burned Down?
And what do you expect owners will do in the aftermath? Will most be selling the land and moving? Will this be a good time to get DEALS on PRIME LAND that's suddenly become 'newly' undeveloped?
And how many were even able to secure Fire Insurance policies? And I guess the $50K+/month for policies doesn't seem especially exorbitant now?
Would this actually be a prime time to REBUILD? Now that all the 'fuel' has burned away, I'm thinking that would make anthoer big fire far less likely to happen again soon?
The san onofre mansion by ardie tavangarian was burnt down im pretty sure, it was one of arvins favorite houses too @StreetPreacherr
Are there any houses you reviewed in California that are now burned down?
Praying all is well (as can be) with you and yours. You're our favorite and look forward to hearing from you soon.
hey Arvin! I hope the fires aren't affecting you! If they are I hope you're safe and sound.
Has anyone heard from Arvin? I he ok, not sure if he lives in the fire zone?
“Those are gold leafs” - Enes
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Hello Arvin... could you do a video showing all the houses previously on your channel that are now burned to a pile of ashes in fires now over there? Would be very interesting and shocking to see. I remember you always mentioning how dangerous a lot of the sites on sides of hills were and how much insurance they had to pay per month... would be interesting to hear that data also again.
The san onofre mansion by ardie tavangarian was burnt down im pretty sure, it was one of arvins favorite houses too
Hey Arvin, could you do a video on how the LA fires with effect the Real Estate market from now till 5-7 years from now?
Come on Arvin… do a video on the fires! I just want to know what you think
Where is the indoor pool promised (17:06) at the end of the video?
16:40
@cocovi I was referring to this 17:06
guessing his editor forgot to addd
Hey Arvin, love your content. Really helpful tips for home-buyers at any price point. I have one request: could you please do a review of the Sheats Goldstein residence?
Arvin - I haven’t watched the video yet but couldn’t find a way to check on you. I found your channel last year and my wife and I love it. As we’ve been watching the news about the wildfires we’ve been thinking about you and your family wondering how you all are fairing? Also wondered about if any of the properties on the channel have been lost to the fires. Your channel brings us such joy and inspiration. Praying you and your loved ones are safe.
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Where is the pool i waited for by watching to the end? Arvin….. dont tease me like that.
10:10 In France/Germany/Spain... people don´t sit in the kitchen. It´s a room for cooking/preparing food. It often doesn´t smell good, it´s becoming dirty while cooking and noisy. People are eating in a separate dining room. Especially when it´s a chef´s kitchen. Which chef wants kids there?
Congrats to your 100k subscribers - 103k to be precise. Well deserved.
That's not at all true, and if your kitchen doesn't smell good that sounds like a you problem. The dining room in this house is right next to that kitchen so if the kitchen smells bad that would be a major issue.
Arvin is extremely US centric.
@@2011blueman If you are cooking a three-course meal with chicken, fish, some vegetables and a dessert with melted chocolate, the mix of these three smells is not nice.
Usually you can close the door to the kitchen that the kitchen smells are not all over the house.
It's a nod to the good old European layout where the kitchen was for the staff and the formal dining room was for the home owners. Back then, nobody would want to hang out in the kitchen with the maids and cooks.
Lol what? In Germany at least it is extremely common to eat in the kitchen.
yo could you review the house in Gilbert AZ that has a go kart? thanks
Are you okay, Arvin? We’re worried.
I hope you and your family are not being badly affected by the disastrous fires. You have mentioned the problems and costs of fire insurance in previous videos and I would be interested if you have any ideas on ways forward after these fires.
does he post on negative about other work ? or does he post sometimes postiv video ? or even video about home he work on ?
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95M and no cantilever?
😂😂😂😂
Also no pivot door
No sliding glass doors.
The bathroom drop down tv took it over the top 😂
Hey, Arvin.
I hope you and your family are safe during these LA fires 🔥.
I've been watching some of it on the news and that's some scary sh*t.
Stay safe.
A special Arvin house tour would be a nice way to celebrate your 100k subscribers!🎉😊
With the steel spiral staircase, the wall looks like it was covered in post-it notes.
I genuinely thought they were for a moment
After watching these videos I am fascinated with Yilmazer's properties. Thanks for bringing his work to my attention.
The "library" is absolutely horrible.
and his excuse - they didn't have the depth to have a real shelf. Come on, couldn't you have enlarged that by about 20cm?
My parents have a bit of fake book wallpaper in the bedroom of their postage-stamp-sized flat, the effect is cute and makes the room look a little bigger.
Not in my $95k Parisian pied-a-terre, s'il vous plaît. So tacky.
@@PartanBree on restricted space that's ok. But they had 7 floors...
putting a fake bookshelf in a 100+ year old property is actually disgusting
@@puppygirltrishFake bookshelves and hidden doors were common in the 19th century. Thing is they should have done it more convincingly/combine it with actual bookshelves or simply have left more of the historical interior in. Idk, it feels little period elements were retained in favor of a newly-built mix of Rococo and modern styles, with varying succes, letting the whole house feel a bit like the bookshelves.
Omg finally, I've been wanting this video for so long
hey arvin how are you? tell us abou the fires, god bless.
Miss you!
I can't wait to hear about what you have to say about this craziness and I hope you are safe!
9:48 - that stove is an architectural digest meme.
I hope you and your family are safe Arvin. The first thing I thought when I saw the fires was fire insurance
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Hey Arvin can u do a video on the Japanese inspired house in Encino… it’s on enes channel.
sorry but the golden post-it wall in the staircase killed me. 😂
I would have LOVED it if they kept it rokoko though, omg. I am one of those who would feel totally at ease having tea in my nightie in those gorgeous rooms.
Arvin CAN YOU DO A VIDEO ABOUT THE WILDFIRES ? IT'S BIG NEWS OVER HERE IN THE UK! WHAT AREAS ARE BEING AFFECTED? WOULD LIKE TO TAKE YOUR TAKE. IT LOOKS LIKE THE FIRES DON'T JUST TAKE PLACE IN THE HILLS.
God Bless you Arvin, hope evrything is going well and you and your family is doing good! Give us an update if you can about the consequences of Hollywood Hills, Sunset Boulevard and Malibu Area. The home prices have surely dropped and will be at historic lows! Keep us just updated and God Bless you again!
Is it because I'm poor or is this house a very bad place to live in?
Even though they tried to put windows and ceiling glasses, there is no natural light, since the video started I kept thinking to myself "It feels like being in a bunker after armageddon".
Also hate the fake "old French" style mixed with very modern stuff and pristine white walls/white floors/white stairs. It all looks fake and not French at all, it doesn't feel home-y (which is often a problem in very expensive, high end, places).
Btw, do you say "chauffage" in Iran? It's a French word and it means "heating"/"heating system" in French, we call the objects "radiateurs" (pretty much like in English)
@Arvin Haddad will you do an update about which mansions in CA were burned? So hoping everyone got out ok…
Arvin I wish you’d do a segment on the fires in LA since you are always talking about how difficult it is to get insurance.
Arvin, any thoughts on the fire insured/ non-insured houses?
16th is not the “heart of Paris”. It’s a wealthy (and boring IMO) residential area in an outer arrondisement. I’ve lived in the 2nd which is the heart, and the 6th which are both a lot more fun.
Exactly, it's one of the most boring sections of Paris. It is near the Bois de Boulogne which is an advantage for getting outdoors, but in terms of cafés, unique restaurants, a hubbub of city night life and even metro commutes, it's not a neighborhood I would choose. More like nannies and perambulators.
I have lived in the 18th, 11th, 10th, all of which are lively. Even the 13th has more options including good Chinese food and groceries as well as la Butte-aux-Cailles.
May I add a bit tacky
Congrats on 100k subs!! Been enjoying this channel for quite a while!! Keep it up please!!
i dont think ive ever successfully spotted the flaw lmao
Me either lol
Welcome to the club
Me neither, but one day I think I'll pause and see if I can get it 😄
Yep…same😢
I only get the motor court ones 😂
That’s is a style one sees a lot in Normandy … thanks for your link🎉😊
Yo Arvin, can you create a video of all the LA properties you critiqued that are now burned to the ground or affected by the LA wildfires?
San onofre mansion, arvin covered it and had good things to say about it. Sold for 80 million dollars, horrible loss
Arvin let us know you are OK! Wishing you the best.
Bro your Channel just popped up on my feed today and I can't stop watching your videos! Super Addicting, super funny commentary, you 100% earned yourself a new subscriber.👍
Same here
Will you do a video about the fires, and what effect it will have on the L.A property market?
Hi Arvin, great analysis once again. Please review the $33m NYC penthouse from Eric Conover - the best piece of real estate I‘ve ever seen on RUclips
Merci. My 1885 apartment in the 9th has more light and an Eiffel Tower view from my balcony. I don't know who would want this with all the great Haussmannian buildings available. Imagine owning this house "I live in a cave in the city of light", insanity!
Yeah but i feel like they used that price more as a way to promote the property as the "ultimate Paris Dream" you know ? The market is gonna be the one to actually determine its price.
That property sold for just under 70M€ most likely to a saudi.
You can get a hotel particulier in the 8th for that much.
I think I figured out why there are so many TV's. They are for tracking stock market for crude oil 🛢️ and LNG pricing 🎉😅 even the night club in the basement has sense now 😅 we immediately can conclude who is a target buyer for this townhouse 😅 Rococo style 😊
The first and biggest mistake is to buy a $95M mansion.
16eme is the most boring arrondissement in Paris, I just don't get the hype. I remember seeing apartments there in my early 20's while I was studying there. Boring, too quiet, no bustle, no nightlife, I was about 40 years too young to live there - it's mostly old grandpas and grandmas. It's rare to find detached single family homes or huge townhouses across, but 16eme would be the place to find them. I remember one of my friends au paired for a family in the 16, he definitely won the aupair lottery, they gave him a very luxurious living quarters at the top of the house, we would be allowed to enter the house and go up via their glass elevator, I felt bad for all the other aupairs who usually get put in pokey chambres de bonnes.
Arvin, we need a vid highlighting the properties you already commented on but perished in the fire.
Hope you do a special on the LA wildfires from a real estate perspective: how about all those homes burned on the Malibu coast? Will they be rebuilt? Will insurance go up now? How long does it take for a neighborhood like the ones destroyed to come back? Do property values plummet or increase? So many question @ArvinHaddadOfficial
Grant cardone looking smart being so close to the fire dept
That house survived while the neighbors burnt.
It's like when you buy an old beater house that has been renovated 7 times with different styles.
Dude that office space with the fake bookshelfs and that color scheme hurts my brain
Just my thought on the fridge door !
Could you even open it fully ?
Kitchen broke all the rules !
Enes with the english muffins killed me 😂😂😂
I hope 🙏 you are doing well.. and you and your family are safe from the LA fires ❤
It's great to have better examples at the end. It would be amazing if you could provide them with each review.
About those subway tiles you don´t like - I think they chose them becaus they are white and once again transport more light to the lower levels. You suggested a living, green wall - that would suck the light. So the developer is just going all out on natural light downstairs.
Please watch mtv cribs with lil Wayne and birdman … bet your reaction would be hilarious
Also Devin bookers house would be a good watch for different reasons
If I buy a house for 100million, I want to watch Arvin's RUclips in every room.
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Perhaps the vault room is just an empty decoy, with a cheeky message on a paper note laying inside on a plastic table 😂
Can you confirm if ardies san onofre palisades mansion was burnt down? That was one of the nicest houses in LA
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Hi Mr Haddad. Hope everything's ok for you and your family. ❣🙏