Though the house is very beautiful, Mannnn...that house is missing so many awesome things for $4.6M🤦♀️ Four people in my family are Real Estate agents and I see the most amazing houses, so here we go...... The negative: 1. Is there a cooling system over the patio deck area for that Georgia heat? 2. Where is the railing for the sloped yard and steps? 3. Stove should have a pot filler. 4. Does the large counter space in the kitchen have additional outlets for appliances? For $4.6M, there should also be an installed screen for viewing recipes. 5. The 2-car garage should be made for 3 cars🙄 6. The tub in front of the shower in master bathroom is awkward. 🧐😒 It looks like they ran out of space 7. Hate that the bathroom cabinets matches the wood in kitchen. Restroom should have its own identity 8. For $4.6M, pleaseee complete the construction of the basement. Seriously?!? 🤨 9. Omgeee....i need the oven next to the stove😒🙄 HOT 🔥 items: 1. The Bonus room on the 2ND floor is awesome! Definitely a good spot for a theater. 2. Loveee the open staircases 3. Spacing in the bedrooms and the walk-in closests are awesome, especially the closet in master bedroom👌 4. The loft area is definitely a great space for a reading room or baby room. 5. The LAUNDRY ROOM is top tier...OMGEEEEE!!❤ 6. ELEVATOR....Omgeeee❤ 7. Size of basement....crazy good!👍 Thats a entire apartment, loft, party room, game room, etc .......Js🤷♀️
This is the most thorough and thoughtful feedback anyone has ever shared on my channel. You win the comment of the day. Thanks for taking the time to watch and also share your thoughts, I appreciate them and also mostly agree with you.
For someone who has such a large viewership, I think it’s outstanding that you reply to so many comments. Very personable and engaging 👌🏼 Oh, and gorgeous home as well!
This house is gorgeous! I love the two level basement!! I'd make the first level the entertainment space with a movie theater and second level would be a fitness/spa area!!
Gorgeous for 1.5 mil, not 4.6 million. If im gonna spend that much on a house, I’m gonna expect at least 4 to 6 car garage, a finished basement. No outdoor kitchen, barely any outdoor space. Do you know what you can get out there for 4.6 mil? Like me, if you have a habit of looking at expensive homes for fun, you know you can get a lot more for 4.6 mil.
This unique home has many possibilities. I love that there is no wasted space. The floor plan is well thought out. The bedrooms are spacious with wonderful closets and private baths. The prep area is an amazingly creative idea. It's a hobby for me to view homes. This home was inspiring.
I'm sure you're a great girl Gail, but we need to talk to you about the "no wasted space" comment. I think the unfinished space adds up to about 50% of the finished space, Probably a third over all. Hell of a way to sell square footage.
@@gailg5354 That giant bonus room on the second floor ? There is an exceptional amount of unidentified and unfinished space in this design. You do realize this is for sale and considered a finished new home. Actually, kinda genius (if they pull it off) the builder sells unfinished space, for the same price as the finished/ identified space, then with very little luck, gets to come back and charge you to finish it. You're paying for it twice.
I can definitely see this being a RUclips house. No fighting over bathrooms, plenty of space to hold lots of people. I know so many creators would make good use of those basements for filming and creating and other things.
I was wondering where the outlets were back there. Is that two light switches on each side or on switch and one outlet. I also like this space but I didn't see any electrical outlets.
As a pastry chef I would use that prep kitchen as a baking space. i would also expand the kitchen as use that full area with the windows and add a big 3 compartment sink and a double oven.
For a house that large, the prep kitchen (scullery) is too small and too dark. That's especially true since it doesn't have a window to the outside....and no that glass door doesn't adequately substitute for no window. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the dark scullery. I just think that if you are going dark with it, it needs to be larger and have lots of natural light.
I agree with you. I think they were wondering how to use the space and came up with the prep kitchen. Do you think a walk in pantry or a nifty a beverage center would have been better?
Agreed. In my observations, most people that can afford a house like this don’t exactly cook a lot. Their prep kitchens (or even main kitchens) aren’t for them; they’re for caterers, private chefs, and the help when the owners are entertaining. Source: I used to do a lot of catering and some private cheffing in Atlanta. As people who cook-cook and own all the appliances, this would NEVER be the kitchen my partner and I would build… but for most people who would realistically be buying this house, it’s a great kitchen.
Prep kitchen is great! I would convert the lower basement staircase to a wide curvy entrance (instead of that narrow scary dip) The lower basement should have a small wine collection in a smoky glass closed off corner. The open space should be used as a party room including a bar, small kitchen, powder room with shower and theater style corner. A large smoky glass garage style door installed with access to the yard (open or closed). I have so many ideas for this house!
Love the prep kitchen. I Wish it was a bit larger. I would still want a refrigerator and freezer in there. I also wish the color was lighter. I would definitely use it.😊
While this is a beautifully designed home, it feels underwhelming for reason. After a quick Google search, I understand why. They stuffed it on such a small lot that clearly the design suffers from. The finishes aren't cheap, but doesn't have a wow factor for the price point. Again, it's a beautiful home, but you're definitely paying just to live in Chastain Park, but for 4.6 million and you still have to finish the basement, you'd really have to have throw away income.
I definitely appreciate your perspective, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts man. I featured a home a few weeks ago on my channel that was about the same size and price, but it had the finished basement in Alpharetta, walking distance to downtown Main Street. I would love to hear your thoughts on this one: ruclips.net/video/FIdF8NIIRls/видео.htmlsi=vjOTC1NbEWPBW5oo
I think this has some brilliant ideas some wated money no need for all cabinets,front room walls should been smooth, elevator glass infinity pool should overflow to a fountain with koi pond at bottom. Few other things now you getting to that price point
@@TerenceRichardsonTours 🤭🤭 I would just LOVE to say that if this was my home 🤣🤣. I'm from Alabama, so when it comes down to maximizing space & getting a bang for your buck, living in the south has spoiled me😩. Now, how much do you think this exact same house would cost in California 🤔?
@TerenceRichardsonTours 😲Oh HELLLLL NALL! I'll eat melted ice with a butter knife🤔 before I pay THAT amount for THAT house. I don't give a damn HOW much money I have, I'll never move to California 😂😂😂😂
I have never heard of a storied basement before, but I LOVE it! There are so many possibilities for the space. It could be an extra living space for older college aged and 20 something kids who can't afford to move out. Or a suite for elderly parents to live. It could also be a guest space if you have a lot of visitors. ❤️ I really like this home, and even though I can't afford it right now it's inspiring for the future!
OMG, beautiful home. One thing I didn't care for was the main suite bathtub seems out of place. Sandy Springs is a Beautiful area and this is a GREAT HOME. Oh WAIT Chaistain Park, OH YEAH makes TOTAL SENSE!!!!
I mean, they really are... I've read some really good suggestions and thoughts in the comments about how to use that space and there are so many different ideas lol
The prep kitchen isn’t bad, even though it is a cute well thought out space, I don’t see it being used as a prep kitchen as much considering it has no fridge, no ice maker, and no wine chiller. This space doesn’t really seem inviting as a working space due to it being dark and closet like. I can see a beautiful coffee machine on the counter with a tea station , using it as a wet bar, pantry storage and large appliance storage area. This home is beautiful! The elevator is a huge plus, the floor to ceiling windows is a dream and a home with loads of natural light is very top tier. The dark accents sprinkled throughout the home paired with the light accents, including the fridge was nicely done. The his and her shower space is a magnificent touch to the master bed room along with the tub being uniquely placed in the center of the room. Making the patio door in the basement and the door leading to the grill space either bi-fold or three track sliding would’ve been a nicer touch to open up the living spaces more. The designer and builder of this home really did an amazing job with this property, every detail of the home was well thought out and added more beauty to the space from the hardwoods throughout, the design on the wall in the office, the arches in the master bedroom, and the ceiling with the lighted in the shower, the private laundry room, and the tile in the laundry room upstairs. I can go on and on about this place. It really was inspiring to watch.
Hi Shoni, nice to see you again! I'm glad you enjoyed this home. Thank you for taking the time to write such thorough thoughts. We are definitely in agreement; I was thinking the prep kitchen could be a really great beverage center and walk-in pantry. I had someone else ask about the architect/designer. I plan to find out who designed the house to see if there are any others I could film that they've done. Thanks again for watching and being a part of my RUclips community, I appreciate you!
First time viewer, new subscriber. What a very interesting home. Love that you invite us to speculate on what to do with those undefined spaces. 1-The upstairs is wild! if I had four teenage children, it would be perfect with a den and game room in the shared space. Since I do not have that, I can more easily imagine this home as a bed-and-breakfast, especially with the elevator. 2-so many office opportunities all around. I would skip making the sewing area behind the laundry room and make the double height basement into an epic fashion design / artist studio, complete with sewing machines, drafting tables, and a fabric library. Being an apparel designer in these “work from home” times has made me appreciate natural lit space for work at home. 3-The Butler’s kitchen seems like a dream to me, even if dark and moody. All that extra pantry seems amazing. Here I am storing my air fryer and chip bins on the ping-pong table in my formal dining room. 😂
I would use that extra space in the laundry room to put a TV and a chair that way you can sit fold laundry and watch TV without leaving the laundry room.
Dream house! That big basement room got me! Indoor pickleball, basketball, soccer, tennis, you name it!! This mansion is absolutely AsTonishiNg and out of this WorLd!!!!
The laundry room space could be a space on one side for air-drying and the other side could be used for storing blankets, pillows, and bedding. The extra space earlier would make a great office space.
An air-drying station, I didn't even think of that... Good idea. With respect to an office in that flex space upstairs, i wonder if there would be an echo when on the phone because of the big space and long hallway; what do you think?
I'd finish that tall basement room as a spectacular baronial library with two stories of bookcases most of the way around three sides of the room. The full height bookcases (no base cabinets) would start where the front wall to the right of the window wall steps back about two feet, extending around the front corner then across the full length of the long blank wall, finally turning the rear corner to end where the rear wall steps back out again, about two feet to the left of the exterior door. The bookcases would all have dust-tight glass doors. There'd be a 28" mezzanine balcony for access all along the upper level of bookcases, with an elaborate cast iron spiral stairway leading up the balcony in each corner of the long wall. From the balcony, probably where the interior window is now, a section of hidden "secret panel" bookcase would open into the the main basement landing/lobby on the upper level. The tall recessed niche between the two sections of window wall would be filled with an all masonry chimney, featuring a 60" Rumford fireplace with a load bearing cut stone lintel above it, and the entire chimney breast would be faced with dry laid real fieldstone. All but 36" (for access from stairs to library) of the space at the bottom of the stairs would be used for an insulated and passively cooled vaulted masonry wine cellar, with antique brick veneer interior and barrel vaulted ceiling. Above the masonry wine cellar and supported by it would be an armored reinforced concrete fire vault fitted out as firearm storage. Access to that vault would be from the library mezzanine through a second hidden "secret panel" bookcase. All woodwork throughout the room would be quartersawn oak. The walls would be finished with raised paneling while the ceiling would be lavishly and deeply coffered to match. I have thousands of books and never enough space for them all. As long as we're dreaming, might as splurge on a magnificent library that would probably cost well into the upper six figures.
You raise a valid point, sir, but I've got forty years of experience with large bookcases and how books are affected by sunlight. Early on I learned that the bindings really only fade if subjected to sustained direct sunlight. In this space the wall of windows is across the room from where I'd have the wall of bookcases, so the exposure to direct sunlight would be minimal. The main point though is that I'm well familiar with how to care for my extensive collection of valuable books. Unfortunately in typing the above project description, I forgot to mention that the dust-tight doors I specified for the bookcases would be glazed with hard coated Low-E glass which blocks both IR and UV light. This dream study with library gallery, huge stone fireplace, elaborately detailed fine hardwood paneling for walls and ceiling, masonry wine cellar, and hidden masonry firearm vault would be so insanely expensive that the added cost for the special glass would hardly be noticeable. Certainly I'd never be able to afford anything like it, or even the house itself. If Mr. Richardson hadn't asked that we share our ideas for the highly unusual basement space, I'd never have indulged in describing such a dream. Thank you for reading my notes and being thoughtful enough to comment!
This house is dope. That downstairs would be a indoor gym for my 6 boys and there friends. I would love that prep kitchen as I am a cook/baker. That middle room upstairs would be our game room/theater.
This was a wonderful tour no rushing a nice steady pace. The house is beautiful top to bottom, that bigger area in the basement would be my Caps den. Thanks for the tour!!
Nice home😊❤! Though the home is built on the hilly slope, the double storyd basement gives appearance of total 4 storyd home from outside 😄! Besides this the house is way amazing😍🤩👍!!
Love this house! I could for sure see myself living there. Love the setting with all the greenery around. Always strange to see showers without a handheld, I see this in the vast majority of prop tours in the US. Why is that? The upstairs flex room I think'd be a perfect spot for a kids playroom,the downstairs basement rooms I picture as theater/game room/lounge for the adults. Keep up the good work!
This house is nice and has great design elements in it. I live in Dallas and I love watching different RE videos across the south because of the differences in how the homes look. Definitely a great video though!
Before I moved to Atlanta, whenever someone mentioned Dallas, my first thought was Dallas Texas, of course. Now, I have to process that and think because we have a Dallas in Metro Atlanta, it's one of our smaller suburbs lol. Thanks so much for watching and sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your kind words. Definitely check out some of my other videos, there's some other really nice houses too.
I absolutely love this house, but it needs to be on about 6 acres for homesteading. I love the bonus room on the second floor. I would create a Music/Arts & Craft room in that space. The extra space in the laundry room is interesting and I think I would turn it into a little readers nook/alcove area. It gets nice lighting and is a nice resting/journaling/reading kind of area for you during laundry day or whenever you want to escape 😁 That lower level basement area is perfect, I would definitely use this space for a skating rink/dance room
I personally like this home. Backyard space wouldn't bother me at all. I would add another bedroom or two on the other side of the unfinished basement (the first side that was shown first). The second unfinished basement I wouldn't know what to do lol. I would definitely use that prep kitchen being I love to cook and entertain.
As an architect I enjoyed the tour. The kitchen prep room looks a little tiny for the house. The closets are nice with plenty space to organize clothing and shoes. I wish the living space was larger. The owners will need rugs and canvas art to decrease the sound between the rooms. I hope sound proof insulation was provided in between the walls and floor. Thank you for sharing. I’ll send clients your way for those clients I have in Georgia.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. I agree about the prep room. It feels like they were wondering what to do with that space and it may have been a decision further into the build. I appreciate very much that you would send your clients to me. I will take great care of anyone you refer my way; that much I can promise!
Amazing video, amazing quality, and an amazing home. GA always surprises me with the home designs as they rival Vegas homes. I am always envious of the basements.
That prep kitchen is kool cause you can use it to marinate your meats and get your side foods ready, all the messy stuff without messing up your main kitchen and when your done bring everything out to be cooked in your main kitchen. I like that
I love the prep kitchen. It would be great for the holidays. You can have multiple things being prepared at the same time without being in someone elses way.
I would definitely renegotiate the price. That’s not a good deal knowing that you still have all that space and it’s not finished. The key word is not finished for a reason. What am I paying for at 4.7 million?
I love browsing through properties all over the world. I subscribed. Thank you for the tour. It felt like I was walking along with you. I do agree with the other viewers about the basement missing finishes. That's a missed opportunity that detracts from the property desirable points. Did I see a small shed at the back of the yard, or did it belong to the neighbors?
Thanks for joining my YT family, I appreciate it! You have a good eye, that is a small shed that's on property. The key wasn't provided so I didn't spend time showing it since we wouldn't have been able to open it up.
I would use the extra laundry nook for a dog wash & a deep freezer, also space at the end of hallway as a workout space! I agree about the price and unfinished basement, pot filler, outside cooling system and guard rails; additionally is it customary in Georgia to not be provided laundry appliances in a new construction… I believe they provide all appliances in Texas? In the end. I love this home and lot!!!
I have no idea about Texas but the only appliances that are commonly provided here are the range, oven/cooktop, dishwasher, and either a vent hood or microwave. Every so often, a refrigerator.
I'll use the space next to the laundry room to hang clothes that I feel are not dry enough. I might also use it as an ironing space. I would use the space at the end of the hallway next to the closet as a mini office to get some work done away from the children. I would definitely use that part of the basement to set up my gym and other sports activities.
I would prefer a bright and sunny window to 'prep' and wouldn't want a stove. It would be ideal to have a room where the temperature is perfect for fresh fruits and vegetables. Double the sink - need a huge workspace for prepping raw fruits and veggies. I would want a sink big enough to sit a watermelon... maybe a drainboard built in on one side of the sink. Double oven in the main kitchen.
That prep kitchen I would turn it into extra pantry just little too small for my taste and no room to add a refrigerator. Or turn it into a wine cooler . Beautiful home.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours the prep kitchen for sure and the fact that there is an outside full bathroom. I also loved that all bedrooms had their own bathrooms 🙌🏾 Also you asked what could be used in the space near the 2nd floor Landry room, I was thinking some kind of Peleton or exercise bike in that space.
So this house is still on the market? I saw this home on another video. The asking price was 4+ mill. If i had the money. I would definitely buy it. Complete the basement with the indoor basketball court 😊.
I’d honestly need to walk through the tw basement areas with and expert to explore ideas etc. so many options but also want to ensure you maximize the space without over crowding it.
beautiful home.. I think it would have been neato to put the pool in that lower basement. at that north wall closest to the street put a little bit of a spa/ sauna dealio and mezzanine above it for exercise eq or a lounge. from there I'd step- terrace the backyard a little bit; so I would have two lower terrace levels instead of basements and a pool I could use year round
So this home has a butler’s pantry. Interesting how close the primary suite isn’t a remote suite. It’s REALLY close to the kitchen. Interesting choice of “mid” grade finishes. It is indeed a nice property.
@TerenceRichardsonTours everything I know the elevator is a plus and the basement you can do alot in the basement it's out of my price range but it's nice to dream my friend
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I don’t like how most of our American homes are made of wood. Whenever a big storm comes and there are tornado warnings, I have literal fear for my life. The next day when they show the devastation of all these homes broken like matchsticks I can only think - thank god it wasn’t me this time. We should make far sturdier homes.
I had a client from Nigeria, and when he was first looking at new construction here, he couldn't believe how American homes were built. He said that in Nigeria, homes are made out of concrete, like the whole structure is concrete. Walls and everything. He was hoping a builder would build that here, but none do, unless you go custom in the high 6 or into the 7 figures, and even then, it's cost-prohibitive. Lumber is cheap. I feel like we build homes that are strong enough to withstand quite a bit, but of course a tornado would make quick work of a framed home.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours omg yes. Im from jamaica and everywhere most parts in the carribean concrete is a must. Everything is concrete apart from the roof
If we started making all concrete or brick homes then our houses priced would be even more insane than they already are. We have plenty of wood and it's a better insulator. Not to mention many parts of the country get tremors/earthquakes which would quickly ruin concrete homes.
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Could put a really good size court down there too. Would you do a full court or a half court and extra amenenities like a tv/lounge/bar area overlooking the court?
There definitely was a time, not that long ago, where a $4.6 million dollar house in Chastain park would have meant you were living on the land of all those houses combined. It would have meant a grand marble staircase and rich wood work, a full size tennis court, and a big iron gate; you get the deal. Atlanta has changed a lot in the last 20 years, particularly in the last 10. I love it, but I’m priced out, and it’s really hard to compete with the real estate investors. There’s still a lot of Georgia that is more reasonable, but even where I am now (an hour outside the city on lake Lanier), the prices are staggering. You got to go at least an hour south or east to get a real good deal these days. We went an hour north to lake Lanier right before the pandi, and the prices since up here might as well be Atlanta prices now.
The bottom floor is definitely going to be the event center for me. Basketball court / pickle ball, which turns into a club/ bar and other events with the man cave right above it!! Could lowkey have a small movie theater in the man cave too , sheeeeesh
What if you setup a screen from the floor to the ceiling, that pans 180 degrees in a semi-circle, so that when you're playing, you could look straight, left/right and "feel" as though you're in the game...
This home is beautiful. Very nice in a tasteful way. Extra laundry room space-Dog bath on one side, ironing set up on the other 2nd floor flex space-I'd turn that into a massive bunk room for guests and extended family with a small attached bathroom Main level basement space- theater with a snack kitchen and a half bath Lower level basement- As a gear head, I'm installing a garagage door and turning that into a massive works shop/place to store a rv.
Interesting. It may be possible to create room on the right side of the house to drive an RV in and either back it into the space, or back it down the driveway and pull head first into the space. No turn around.
Though the house is very beautiful, Mannnn...that house is missing so many awesome things for $4.6M🤦♀️ Four people in my family are Real Estate agents and I see the most amazing houses, so here we go......
The negative:
1. Is there a cooling system over the patio deck area for that Georgia heat?
2. Where is the railing for the sloped yard and steps?
3. Stove should have a pot filler.
4. Does the large counter space in the kitchen have additional outlets for appliances? For $4.6M, there should also be an installed screen for viewing recipes.
5. The 2-car garage should be made for 3 cars🙄
6. The tub in front of the shower in master bathroom is awkward. 🧐😒 It looks like they ran out of space
7. Hate that the bathroom cabinets matches the wood in kitchen. Restroom should have its own identity
8. For $4.6M, pleaseee complete the construction of the basement. Seriously?!? 🤨
9. Omgeee....i need the oven next to the stove😒🙄
HOT 🔥 items:
1. The Bonus room on the 2ND floor is awesome! Definitely a good spot for a theater.
2. Loveee the open staircases
3. Spacing in the bedrooms and the walk-in closests are awesome, especially the closet in master bedroom👌
4. The loft area is definitely a great space for a reading room or baby room.
5. The LAUNDRY ROOM is top tier...OMGEEEEE!!❤
6. ELEVATOR....Omgeeee❤
7. Size of basement....crazy good!👍 Thats a entire apartment, loft, party room, game room, etc
.......Js🤷♀️
This is the most thorough and thoughtful feedback anyone has ever shared on my channel. You win the comment of the day. Thanks for taking the time to watch and also share your thoughts, I appreciate them and also mostly agree with you.
How about being able to actually open windows for a nice breeze would be good also
That $4.6m is payment for the Chastain Park area location.
😂🎉😂 I need my pot filler for that much money 😂🎉😂
It's a 2 car garage with a 3rd detached. So technically, it has a 3 car garage 😂
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StG I was thinking the same thing
For $4.6M I wouldn’t be that close to someone in a neighborhood.
I can understand that!
Then be ready for the price to double... in that neighborhood
@@cameronpointe1435not really
You would in Metro Atlanta.
I agree! Too close!
For someone who has such a large viewership, I think it’s outstanding that you reply to so many comments. Very personable and engaging 👌🏼
Oh, and gorgeous home as well!
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@@gohardnation7769 same here!!
This house is gorgeous! I love the two level basement!! I'd make the first level the entertainment space with a movie theater and second level would be a fitness/spa area!!
Great ideas! I like them
This house is absolutely gorgeous!
What do you like best about it?
Gorgeous for 1.5 mil, not 4.6 million. If im gonna spend that much on a house, I’m gonna expect at least 4 to 6 car garage, a finished basement. No outdoor kitchen, barely any outdoor space. Do you know what you can get out there for 4.6 mil? Like me, if you have a habit of looking at expensive homes for fun, you know you can get a lot more for 4.6 mil.
@@dorseybox5833 If you did spend $4.6M on a house in Atlanta, what would be more your speed? Share a link, would love to see!
This unique home has many possibilities. I love that there is no wasted space. The floor plan is well thought out. The bedrooms are spacious with wonderful closets and private baths. The prep area is an amazingly creative idea. It's a hobby for me to view homes. This home was inspiring.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one Gail!
I'm sure you're a great girl Gail, but we need to talk to you about the "no wasted space" comment.
I think the unfinished space adds up to about 50% of the finished space, Probably a third over all.
Hell of a way to sell square footage.
@@tuck6464 I wasn't including the unfinished areas. But once
they are incorporated, the home will be complete.
@@gailg5354 That giant bonus room on the second floor ? There is an exceptional amount of unidentified and unfinished space in this design.
You do realize this is for sale and considered a finished new home.
Actually, kinda genius (if they pull it off) the builder sells unfinished space, for the same price as the finished/ identified space, then with very little luck, gets to come back and charge you to finish it. You're paying for it twice.
@@gailg5354 You are / the buyer is paying for that unfinished space. In effect, you're buying a project house.
I would use that upstairs flex space as a reading corner. A small bookshelf with some books, lamp on it, swivel rocker
Oh I like that idea! 📚
I was thinking I’d put a door and make it a prayer room
@@charitylove that's a great idea, love it!
I can definitely see this being a RUclips house. No fighting over bathrooms, plenty of space to hold lots of people. I know so many creators would make good use of those basements for filming and creating and other things.
The studios and sets that could be created, oh my...
Omg yessssss this house is literally my dream house
The neighborhood wouldn’t allow that nonsense 😂
That space in back of the laundry room upstairs @ 18:00 is for the ironing board(s). Very well thought out.
That makes perfect sense actually, I was lost in the moment lol
I was wondering where the outlets were back there. Is that two light switches on each side or on switch and one outlet. I also like this space but I didn't see any electrical outlets.
@@bigdog8882 I was going to say perfect for ironing with a view
& maybe a folding table
This is how you show a house. Gave us a good look at everything and timestamps!! Very good content. You sir earned a new subscriber.
Thank you kindly! Welcome to our YT community!
As a pastry chef I would use that prep kitchen as a baking space. i would also expand the kitchen as use that full area with the windows and add a big 3 compartment sink and a double oven.
Ok now I'm hungry. It's lemon-blueberry season, what are you baking once the house is configured the way you want it?
As a man who lives in an apartment and wishes he had a home like this I would love to hire u as an in house pastry chef 😂
For a house that large, the prep kitchen (scullery) is too small and too dark. That's especially true since it doesn't have a window to the outside....and no that glass door doesn't adequately substitute for no window. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the dark scullery. I just think that if you are going dark with it, it needs to be larger and have lots of natural light.
I agree with you. I think they were wondering how to use the space and came up with the prep kitchen. Do you think a walk in pantry or a nifty a beverage center would have been better?
Yes I agree it’s very dark and a walking pantry would of been a better choice
@ATLReloGuide A walk-in pantry would have been amazing!
No doubt!
Agreed. In my observations, most people that can afford a house like this don’t exactly cook a lot. Their prep kitchens (or even main kitchens) aren’t for them; they’re for caterers, private chefs, and the help when the owners are entertaining. Source: I used to do a lot of catering and some private cheffing in Atlanta. As people who cook-cook and own all the appliances, this would NEVER be the kitchen my partner and I would build… but for most people who would realistically be buying this house, it’s a great kitchen.
The space behind the laundry would hold my dog’s stuff. I don’t actually have a dog but I would get one 😂
You could get a couple with a house this size. What kind of dog would you get?
Prep kitchen is great! I would convert the lower basement staircase to a wide curvy entrance (instead of that narrow scary dip) The lower basement should have a small wine collection in a smoky glass closed off corner. The open space should be used as a party room including a bar, small kitchen, powder room with shower and theater style corner. A large smoky glass garage style door installed with access to the yard (open or closed).
I have so many ideas for this house!
Those are great ideas. What else do you have?
definitely going to be rented out for a reality show
That's totally possible lol
Love the prep kitchen. I Wish it was a bit larger. I would still want a refrigerator and freezer in there. I also wish the color was lighter. I would definitely use it.😊
A refrigerator and freezer in there would be a great idea!
And prep kitchen needed another stove. Too small and a solid door so you can’t see the mess while entertaining
Right and I wonder how hot it would get in touch a small space.
I like this guy seems reasonable for repping a buyer OR a seller and is not pushy like most relators
I appreciate that! Thank you :)
Agree!
While this is a beautifully designed home, it feels underwhelming for reason. After a quick Google search, I understand why. They stuffed it on such a small lot that clearly the design suffers from. The finishes aren't cheap, but doesn't have a wow factor for the price point. Again, it's a beautiful home, but you're definitely paying just to live in Chastain Park, but for 4.6 million and you still have to finish the basement, you'd really have to have throw away income.
I definitely appreciate your perspective, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts man. I featured a home a few weeks ago on my channel that was about the same size and price, but it had the finished basement in Alpharetta, walking distance to downtown Main Street. I would love to hear your thoughts on this one: ruclips.net/video/FIdF8NIIRls/видео.htmlsi=vjOTC1NbEWPBW5oo
There's no furniture and decorations. That's why it feels underwhelming.
@@fredmagic09 Oh man, to have this home professionally staged... showstopper. Too bad they didn't go that route.
I think this has some brilliant ideas some wated money no need for all cabinets,front room walls should been smooth, elevator glass infinity pool should overflow to a fountain with koi pond at bottom. Few other things now you getting to that price point
I agree. Nothing says WOW about this home and NO yard 👎🏾 .
If anybody asks, I'll be upstairs downstairs 🤷🏾♀️😂😂😂😂
haha!
@@TerenceRichardsonTours 🤭🤭 I would just LOVE to say that if this was my home 🤣🤣. I'm from Alabama, so when it comes down to maximizing space & getting a bang for your buck, living in the south has spoiled me😩. Now, how much do you think this exact same house would cost in California 🤔?
If it's between LA and San Diego, probably like $12-15M lol
LMAO 😂
@TerenceRichardsonTours 😲Oh HELLLLL NALL! I'll eat melted ice with a butter knife🤔 before I pay THAT amount for THAT house. I don't give a damn HOW much money I have, I'll never move to California 😂😂😂😂
I have never heard of a storied basement before, but I LOVE it! There are so many possibilities for the space. It could be an extra living space for older college aged and 20 something kids who can't afford to move out. Or a suite for elderly parents to live. It could also be a guest space if you have a lot of visitors. ❤️ I really like this home, and even though I can't afford it right now it's inspiring for the future!
For sure, I wish you a bright future!
OMG, beautiful home. One thing I didn't care for was the main suite bathtub seems out of place. Sandy Springs is a Beautiful area and this is a GREAT HOME. Oh WAIT Chaistain Park, OH YEAH makes TOTAL SENSE!!!!
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! I can see your point about the tub. Check out some of our other tours :)
2 story basement is mind blowing
Isn't it? How would you use that space?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours possibilities are endless
I mean, they really are... I've read some really good suggestions and thoughts in the comments about how to use that space and there are so many different ideas lol
The prep kitchen isn’t bad, even though it is a cute well thought out space, I don’t see it being used as a prep kitchen as much considering it has no fridge, no ice maker, and no wine chiller. This space doesn’t really seem inviting as a working space due to it being dark and closet like. I can see a beautiful coffee machine on the counter with a tea station , using it as a wet bar, pantry storage and large appliance storage area.
This home is beautiful! The elevator is a huge plus, the floor to ceiling windows is a dream and a home with loads of natural light is very top tier. The dark accents sprinkled throughout the home paired with the light accents, including the fridge was nicely done. The his and her shower space is a magnificent touch to the master bed room along with the tub being uniquely placed in the center of the room. Making the patio door in the basement and the door leading to the grill space either bi-fold or three track sliding would’ve been a nicer touch to open up the living spaces more.
The designer and builder of this home really did an amazing job with this property, every detail of the home was well thought out and added more beauty to the space from the hardwoods throughout, the design on the wall in the office, the arches in the master bedroom, and the ceiling with the lighted in the shower, the private laundry room, and the tile in the laundry room upstairs. I can go on and on about this place. It really was inspiring to watch.
Hi Shoni, nice to see you again! I'm glad you enjoyed this home. Thank you for taking the time to write such thorough thoughts. We are definitely in agreement; I was thinking the prep kitchen could be a really great beverage center and walk-in pantry.
I had someone else ask about the architect/designer. I plan to find out who designed the house to see if there are any others I could film that they've done.
Thanks again for watching and being a part of my RUclips community, I appreciate you!
First time viewer, new subscriber. What a very interesting home. Love that you invite us to speculate on what to do with those undefined spaces. 1-The upstairs is wild! if I had four teenage children, it would be perfect with a den and game room in the shared space. Since I do not have that, I can more easily imagine this home as a bed-and-breakfast, especially with the elevator. 2-so many office opportunities all around. I would skip making the sewing area behind the laundry room and make the double height basement into an epic fashion design / artist studio, complete with sewing machines, drafting tables, and a fabric library. Being an apparel designer in these “work from home” times has made me appreciate natural lit space for work at home. 3-The Butler’s kitchen seems like a dream to me, even if dark and moody. All that extra pantry seems amazing. Here I am storing my air fryer and chip bins on the ping-pong table in my formal dining room. 😂
Welcome Elizabeth! Glad you decided to subscribe. I love your idea for the basement.
I would use that extra space in the laundry room to put a TV and a chair that way you can sit fold laundry and watch TV without leaving the laundry room.
Oh that's a neat idea, I could see that!
Dream house! That big basement room got me! Indoor pickleball, basketball, soccer, tennis, you name it!! This mansion is absolutely AsTonishiNg and out of this WorLd!!!!
Awesome glad you liked it!
The flex space at the back of the laundry room, I would use as a spot for sewing & ironing table and cricket machine.
That's a great idea!
I love it that you are using a Pocket 3 and not a GoPro so there is no deceptive size distortion of the rooms and space in general. Thanks!
Thank you!
The laundry room space could be a space on one side for air-drying and the other side could be used for storing blankets, pillows, and bedding. The extra space earlier would make a great office space.
An air-drying station, I didn't even think of that... Good idea. With respect to an office in that flex space upstairs, i wonder if there would be an echo when on the phone because of the big space and long hallway; what do you think?
Wow! This house is huge & beautiful 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
What do you love best about it??
I'd finish that tall basement room as a spectacular baronial library with two stories of bookcases most of the way around three sides of the room. The full height bookcases (no base cabinets) would start where the front wall to the right of the window wall steps back about two feet, extending around the front corner then across the full length of the long blank wall, finally turning the rear corner to end where the rear wall steps back out again, about two feet to the left of the exterior door. The bookcases would all have dust-tight glass doors. There'd be a 28" mezzanine balcony for access all along the upper level of bookcases, with an elaborate cast iron spiral stairway leading up the balcony in each corner of the long wall. From the balcony, probably where the interior window is now, a section of hidden "secret panel" bookcase would open into the the main basement landing/lobby on the upper level. The tall recessed niche between the two sections of window wall would be filled with an all masonry chimney, featuring a 60" Rumford fireplace with a load bearing cut stone lintel above it, and the entire chimney breast would be faced with dry laid real fieldstone. All but 36" (for access from stairs to library) of the space at the bottom of the stairs would be used for an insulated and passively cooled vaulted masonry wine cellar, with antique brick veneer interior and barrel vaulted ceiling. Above the masonry wine cellar and supported by it would be an armored reinforced concrete fire vault fitted out as firearm storage. Access to that vault would be from the library mezzanine through a second hidden "secret panel" bookcase. All woodwork throughout the room would be quartersawn oak. The walls would be finished with raised paneling while the ceiling would be lavishly and deeply coffered to match. I have thousands of books and never enough space for them all. As long as we're dreaming, might as splurge on a magnificent library that would probably cost well into the upper six figures.
I actually really love your idea/concept for the space. I think that would be an incredible use of the space. Great thinking!
Too many windows, the sun would damage all your books.
@@johnwayne2103 would that happen If the windows were UV coated? Or a special tint installed?
You raise a valid point, sir, but I've got forty years of experience with large bookcases and how books are affected by sunlight. Early on I learned that the bindings really only fade if subjected to sustained direct sunlight. In this space the wall of windows is across the room from where I'd have the wall of bookcases, so the exposure to direct sunlight would be minimal. The main point though is that I'm well familiar with how to care for my extensive collection of valuable books. Unfortunately in typing the above project description, I forgot to mention that the dust-tight doors I specified for the bookcases would be glazed with hard coated Low-E glass which blocks both IR and UV light. This dream study with library gallery, huge stone fireplace, elaborately detailed fine hardwood paneling for walls and ceiling, masonry wine cellar, and hidden masonry firearm vault would be so insanely expensive that the added cost for the special glass would hardly be noticeable. Certainly I'd never be able to afford anything like it, or even the house itself. If Mr. Richardson hadn't asked that we share our ideas for the highly unusual basement space, I'd never have indulged in describing such a dream. Thank you for reading my notes and being thoughtful enough to comment!
This house is dope. That downstairs would be a indoor gym for my 6 boys and there friends. I would love that prep kitchen as I am a cook/baker. That middle room upstairs would be our game room/theater.
Man, you could build a real nice gym down there! I like your ideas.
Love it
Pool is definitely a +
Agreed
THATS A HUGE AND GORGEOUS HOUSE.
What do you love best about it?
This was a wonderful tour no rushing a nice steady pace. The house is beautiful top to bottom, that bigger area in the basement would be my Caps den. Thanks for the tour!!
Thank you for the kind words and for watching! Caps as in Washington Capitals?
@ATLReloGuide Yes, sir, rock the red ❤️ !!!!
@@ericagrissom4800 that's awesome; I am cheering for Ovie to break Gretzky's record.
shout out to you and Real Property Tours for showing us this home .
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Nice home😊❤! Though the home is built on the hilly slope, the double storyd basement gives appearance of total 4 storyd home from outside 😄! Besides this the house is way amazing😍🤩👍!!
Glad you liked this one!
@@TerenceRichardsonTours Anytime friend❤😄😊!!
Love this house! I could for sure see myself living there. Love the setting with all the greenery around.
Always strange to see showers without a handheld, I see this in the vast majority of prop tours in the US. Why is that?
The upstairs flex room I think'd be a perfect spot for a kids playroom,the downstairs basement rooms I picture as theater/game room/lounge for the adults.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I ask myself that same question with the showers actually...
This house is nice and has great design elements in it. I live in Dallas and I love watching different RE videos across the south because of the differences in how the homes look. Definitely a great video though!
Before I moved to Atlanta, whenever someone mentioned Dallas, my first thought was Dallas Texas, of course. Now, I have to process that and think because we have a Dallas in Metro Atlanta, it's one of our smaller suburbs lol. Thanks so much for watching and sharing your thoughts. I appreciate your kind words. Definitely check out some of my other videos, there's some other really nice houses too.
I mean it’s not quite a Highland Park home.
Beautiful home!! 😮 I would certainly use that prep kitchen! Hubby and I entertain often. And we would put a pool table in the flex space.
I love the pool table idea! I'm terrible at pool though lol
BEAUTIFUL house!!! I'm a lil underwhelmed by the master bedroom. Overall, the house is amazing.
I hear you! It might have helped to decorate/stage the property. At least its accompanying bathroom is redeeming imo
The primary itself is small with no separated sitting area. The closets are too small too.
@@RemixMiracle Thanks for sharing your thoughts - For a house this size, what would be a good closet size?
I absolutely love this house, but it needs to be on about 6 acres for homesteading.
I love the bonus room on the second floor. I would create a Music/Arts & Craft room in that space.
The extra space in the laundry room is interesting and I think I would turn it into a little readers nook/alcove area. It gets nice lighting and is a nice resting/journaling/reading kind of area for you during laundry day or whenever you want to escape 😁
That lower level basement area is perfect, I would definitely use this space for a skating rink/dance room
👀 Did I read skating rink??? 🏒⛸️ That would be my dream lol
In that lower basement I would put a state of the art gym. Beautiful home!
I can only imagine how amazing that gym would be!
An indoor pool would be great in that space as well!
@@teresaschultzauthor8197 There's definitely room for one!
That flex space would be the perfect play area for my granddaughter.
Nice! How old is she? I have two kiddos under 2 right now. There's a whole lot of rambunctiousness going on in our house right now :)
@TerenceRichardsonTours she's 1, almost 2 though.
I personally like this home. Backyard space wouldn't bother me at all. I would add another bedroom or two on the other side of the unfinished basement (the first side that was shown first). The second unfinished basement I wouldn't know what to do lol. I would definitely use that prep kitchen being I love to cook and entertain.
Great ideas - I think, for me at least, the second basement would be recreation-based, so like some kind of game room, sports room.
As an architect I enjoyed the tour. The kitchen prep room looks a little tiny for the house. The closets are nice with plenty space to organize clothing and shoes. I wish the living space was larger. The owners will need rugs and canvas art to decrease the sound between the rooms. I hope sound proof insulation was provided in between the walls and floor. Thank you for sharing. I’ll send clients your way for those clients I have in Georgia.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. I agree about the prep room. It feels like they were wondering what to do with that space and it may have been a decision further into the build.
I appreciate very much that you would send your clients to me. I will take great care of anyone you refer my way; that much I can promise!
This is a beautiful home! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for taking the time to watch, I appreciate you! Come back for more tours every Tuesday!
Amazing video, amazing quality, and an amazing home. GA always surprises me with the home designs as they rival Vegas homes. I am always envious of the basements.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words! We have a good mix of nice homes and some that are head-scratchers lol
That prep kitchen is kool cause you can use it to marinate your meats and get your side foods ready, all the messy stuff without messing up your main kitchen and when your done bring everything out to be cooked in your main kitchen. I like that
Yeah man, that would be pretty cool. Also could cook everything outside and have options. Thanks for sharing
Loved the prep room. A room to store all kitchen equipment eg, breadmaker, juicer, air frier etc.
Yea, great spot to hide all of those smaller appliances. Would be a nice for a coffee station too.
❤omg I’m in love with!! I love every part of this house !!! ❤ from Connecticut!! ❤❤
Hi Mari from Connecticut! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
I love the prep kitchen. It would be great for the holidays. You can have multiple things being prepared at the same time without being in someone elses way.
Love that! What's on the holiday menu???
Beyond ridiculous that a $4.7 million home has an unfinished basement!
How would you finish the two spaces?
I would definitely renegotiate the price. That’s not a good deal knowing that you still have all that space and it’s not finished. The key word is not finished for a reason. What am I paying for at 4.7 million?
@@SonicboominOnEm I can help you do that ;)
I love browsing through properties all over the world. I subscribed.
Thank you for the tour. It felt like I was walking along with you. I do agree with the other viewers about the basement missing finishes. That's a missed opportunity that detracts from the property desirable points. Did I see a small shed at the back of the yard, or did it belong to the neighbors?
Thanks for joining my YT family, I appreciate it! You have a good eye, that is a small shed that's on property. The key wasn't provided so I didn't spend time showing it since we wouldn't have been able to open it up.
Prep kitchen is fantastic just needs an additional refrigerator! Love your videos and energy
Thanks man, I appreciate it. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts. An additional refrigerator in there would have been great.
I would use the extra laundry nook for a dog wash & a deep freezer, also space at the end of hallway as a workout space! I agree about the price and unfinished basement, pot filler, outside cooling system and guard rails; additionally is it customary in Georgia to not be provided laundry appliances in a new construction… I believe they provide all appliances in Texas? In the end. I love this home and lot!!!
I have no idea about Texas but the only appliances that are commonly provided here are the range, oven/cooktop, dishwasher, and either a vent hood or microwave. Every so often, a refrigerator.
Absolutely Beautiful Home 🥰🥰
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked this one!
I'll use the space next to the laundry room to hang clothes that I feel are not dry enough. I might also use it as an ironing space.
I would use the space at the end of the hallway next to the closet as a mini office to get some work done away from the children.
I would definitely use that part of the basement to set up my gym and other sports activities.
Great ideas all around
I would prefer a bright and sunny window to 'prep' and wouldn't want a stove. It would be ideal to have a room where the temperature is perfect for fresh fruits and vegetables. Double the sink - need a huge workspace for prepping raw fruits and veggies. I would want a sink big enough to sit a watermelon... maybe a drainboard built in on one side of the sink. Double oven in the main kitchen.
It's quite small for a prep kitchen. I also wonder how hot it would get in there with the oven going given the size of the space.
This house is amazing!! It would have to have an elevator for me, with all of those levels. It's absolutely stunning, though.
It definitely has one, but it was locked when I filmed!
That prep kitchen I would turn it into extra pantry just little too small for my taste and no room to add a refrigerator. Or turn it into a wine cooler . Beautiful home.
A walk-in wine cellar would be really neat.
Love at first sight 😍. This home is everything ❤
What's your fav feature?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours the prep kitchen for sure and the fact that there is an outside full bathroom. I also loved that all bedrooms had their own bathrooms 🙌🏾
Also you asked what could be used in the space near the 2nd floor Landry room, I was thinking some kind of Peleton or exercise bike in that space.
@@DrMocha87 I like the idea of a workout spot, I wonder about an echo though
Overall the house is beautiful definitely worth buying considering location
Thanks for watching and sharing all your thoughts!
Sheeeeshhhh such a beauty!
What did you love best about this one Sabine?
I kinda love the way you presented the home than the house itself... Dont get me wrong the house is cool. Your presentation definitely earn my Sub.
I appreciate your kind words. Welcome to the family!
Yeah Chastain park homes are beautiful i used to live in buckhead and i absolutely the North side of Atlanta
Awesome, it's definitely beautiful. Love all the trees.
So this house is still on the market? I saw this home on another video. The asking price was 4+ mill. If i had the money. I would definitely buy it. Complete the basement with the indoor basketball court 😊.
Hi Reynaldo, it's currently on the market yea! There are a bunch of people doing home tour videos, but we all have our own unique styles.
I’d honestly need to walk through the tw basement areas with and expert to explore ideas etc. so many options but also want to ensure you maximize the space without over crowding it.
Definitely
beautiful home.. I think it would have been neato to put the pool in that lower basement. at that north wall closest to the street put a little bit of a spa/ sauna dealio and mezzanine above it for exercise eq or a lounge. from there I'd step- terrace the backyard a little bit; so I would have two lower terrace levels instead of basements and a pool I could use year round
Now that's an idea I could get onboard with!
That second door fridge slam in the mic 😅
This house is gorgeous😍
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Basketball court, pickleball and rock climbing in that huge basement.!
Rock climbing, now there's an idea!
Wowwwwww I absolutely love this house 😭😭😭😭
It's beautiful!
So this home has a butler’s pantry. Interesting how close the primary suite isn’t a remote suite. It’s REALLY close to the kitchen. Interesting choice of “mid” grade finishes. It is indeed a nice property.
I think having a second primary suite upstairs could have been a good design choice. I do like the primary bathroom, though.
This is an absolutely amazing property
Awesome Jay, what did you love best about it?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours the basement area, I currently live in a state that seems to hate basements so I miss them lol.
What state are you watching from?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours El Paso Texas
@@jayilla28 I heard that about Texas, interesting...
holy crap I was watching the video and thought you had at least 500k subs. You are doing great work at 2k subs
You made my day, thank you!
Wow what a beautiful home just beautiful
What do you love best about it?
@TerenceRichardsonTours everything I know the elevator is a plus and the basement you can do alot in the basement it's out of my price range but it's nice to dream my friend
@@larrymapes1865 absolutely, it's why I love doing these tours!!! Have a great weekend!
I’d use that space in the laundry room as an ironing station. Get a nice set up like the Laurastar.
Not going to lie, I had to look up with the Laurastar was but that looks cool!
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I had to look it up too! LOL...
The things we learn 😅
I LOVE LOVE ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 ALL THE HOMES YOU SHOW JUST BEAUTIFUL, I WAS WONDERING DO THESE HOMES HAVE CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT SYSTEMS AND SECURITY SYSTEMS, THANK YOU KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 😊
Thank you very much! Yes, they all have central HVAC and security systems.
I’d use that extra laundry space for sewing or crafts.
What kind of crafts?
Pocket office?
@@teresaschultzauthor8197 That could work
That basement space would be my art studio 😊
How would you set it up??
When the second basement is bigger than your entire apartment 😭
It's better than some houses too
To some people the elevator may seem over the top, but for people with disabilities it's definitely a game changer
No question, it's a big plus!
Who is the architect of this home? It’s gorgeous
Great question, I'll find out and post a reply.
Nice work ! Interior is perfect for the setting
What's your favorite thing?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours about the home?... The location and the space of the home
@@lamarallen717 Definitely! Both are awesome, thanks for sharing, I appreciate it
Could someone please buy this LOVERLY home for me? I'd be eternally grateful 🙏 ❤️ 🧡 💛 💚 💙 💜 🙏
I already asked, no takers! Lol
If I buy it for you what do I get in return?
That's a awesomely beautiful home. I'm in Texas that home is Amazing. The only thing that was missing is the price point.
They are asking 4.695M. What would something like this go for in Texas?
@@TerenceRichardsonToursBetween 2 and 3 Million with more land
@@reginaldwarren4250 Dang, ya'll need any realtors out that way? I could move ;)
I don’t like how most of our American homes are made of wood. Whenever a big storm comes and there are tornado warnings, I have literal fear for my life. The next day when they show the devastation of all these homes broken like matchsticks I can only think - thank god it wasn’t me this time. We should make far sturdier homes.
I had a client from Nigeria, and when he was first looking at new construction here, he couldn't believe how American homes were built. He said that in Nigeria, homes are made out of concrete, like the whole structure is concrete. Walls and everything. He was hoping a builder would build that here, but none do, unless you go custom in the high 6 or into the 7 figures, and even then, it's cost-prohibitive. Lumber is cheap. I feel like we build homes that are strong enough to withstand quite a bit, but of course a tornado would make quick work of a framed home.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours omg yes. Im from jamaica and everywhere most parts in the carribean concrete is a must. Everything is concrete apart from the roof
If we started making all concrete or brick homes then our houses priced would be even more insane than they already are. We have plenty of wood and it's a better insulator. Not to mention many parts of the country get tremors/earthquakes which would quickly ruin concrete homes.
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Schools are good. Heards Ferry elementary is a solid 9/10 by Greatschools for example.
Laundry space for dog food and bed. I like the basement as a basketball court
Could put a really good size court down there too. Would you do a full court or a half court and extra amenenities like a tv/lounge/bar area overlooking the court?
That second unfinished basement would make a great LAN party/ vr space or home studio
Used to love some good LAN parties back in the day playing Unreal Tournament or Quake. Dating myself a big 😁
$4.6 million … i thought Georgia was much cheaper than that. 5,000sqft homes on the water go for that down here on the gulf coast.
Well, let's just say the median sales price in Atlanta is roughly $420,000, so this is a bit above that :)
It's definitely overpriced
There definitely was a time, not that long ago, where a $4.6 million dollar house in Chastain park would have meant you were living on the land of all those houses combined. It would have meant a grand marble staircase and rich wood work, a full size tennis court, and a big iron gate; you get the deal. Atlanta has changed a lot in the last 20 years, particularly in the last 10. I love it, but I’m priced out, and it’s really hard to compete with the real estate investors.
There’s still a lot of Georgia that is more reasonable, but even where I am now (an hour outside the city on lake Lanier), the prices are staggering. You got to go at least an hour south or east to get a real good deal these days. We went an hour north to lake Lanier right before the pandi, and the prices since up here might as well be Atlanta prices now.
@@YellaBellaReno “You will own nothing and be happy.” Welcome to the democrat globalist new world order 👍🏼
Very unique home ,different in size shape and stile and I love it
Glad you enjoyed this one!
The lower segment of the basement could possibly support a bowling alley.
Oh there's an interesting idea, good one.
I was thinking bowling alley as well… wasn’t sure if it was long enough though...
The bottom floor is definitely going to be the event center for me. Basketball court / pickle ball, which turns into a club/ bar and other events with the man cave right above it!! Could lowkey have a small movie theater in the man cave too , sheeeeesh
Imagine playing video games in a movie theater🥵🥵🥵
What if you setup a screen from the floor to the ceiling, that pans 180 degrees in a semi-circle, so that when you're playing, you could look straight, left/right and "feel" as though you're in the game...
Im not familiar with genair appliances a little Leary but would replace at a later date if needed
JennAir positions itself these days as a luxury brand. They compete with Wolf, Thermador and Viking. Are they as good? 🤷
This home is beautiful. Very nice in a tasteful way.
Extra laundry room space-Dog bath on one side, ironing set up on the other
2nd floor flex space-I'd turn that into a massive bunk room for guests and extended family with a small attached bathroom
Main level basement space- theater with a snack kitchen and a half bath
Lower level basement- As a gear head, I'm installing a garagage door and turning that into a massive works shop/place to store a rv.
Interesting. It may be possible to create room on the right side of the house to drive an RV in and either back it into the space, or back it down the driveway and pull head first into the space. No turn around.
@TerenceRichardsonTours I was thinking a second drive way that goes straight to the "lower garage"
@@errickkitchin36 Sorry, that's what I meant too, a second driveway! I wasn't clear, my bad
Golf Simulator and a Basketball court 👍🏿💪🏿
Oh the golf simulator is a cool idea
Beautiful Home.
What did you like best?