@itypedmynamehere1807: If the builder can afford to blow $20k on a fireplace surround (quartz extending 20' high by 10' wide, at $100/sqft), then he can afford hardwood floors. If not, then he should have prioritized the floors and used different materials for the surround (possibly a different design, altogether). Though grand, the fireplace is just not that impressive. It's like he's trying too hard to impress someone. Using quartz for the entire thing is just a lazy way of saying "look how easily I can waste money!" while the floors say, "nothing to see here."
@@jennifer9528 I get it. So I choose the sq footage, you choose the fireplace. Someone else chooses the windows. Another, a slightly smaller pool and different hardware for the doors and cabinets. So we can find money to move around. Ok. He prioritized the focal point in the main room/grand salon/living room/family room and square footage. When I was selling houses I met people with many many different requirements to be met before they felt the home was worth the price. I met people who didn’t want carpet at all. Some who were fine with carpet but HATED carpeted stairs. One lady wouldn’t view a home because the garage faced the street, which made the home tacky for her taste. One lady loved the entire home top to bottom but required that every corner throughout the entire property be fitted with quarter round and arches above the entrances to the hallways. Etc… etc… Metro ATL is ENORMOUS with people steadily moving in. Someone’ll buy it. Looking closely at the flooring at 13:15 and 14:35 though. I actually think it is wood.
Thanks for your thorough delivery of this home! You've taken out the guess work for me, by opening the fridge. I often wonder with the wrapped refrigerators, if it's just cabinetry or what.
Hope the new owners love their home. I guess they weren't deterred by 3 bathrooms with showers that weren't tiled to the ceiling....what a cheap out move. I giggled when i saw that roll of toilet paper left out early in the video.....
Really amazing property! As someone preferring a primary on the main level I can appreciate the elevator feature. Also, did I miss it or is there not a tub in the primary ensuite bath? Great video and thanks for the content!
Interesting house. Just something I noticed that may help the next video... I saw the same views of the house over and over again. It felt like I was seeing some of the rooms/views 3-5 times for no real reason. Just my thoughts.
I would never pay 3 million for a home with vinyl flooring i love the layout n the home but its cheaply done why the builder would put a quartz fireplace in and not nice flooring is beyond me
I really wanted to like this home, I did, but it felt like a lot of geometric shapes were just haphazardly thrown together l so that the architect could call it "contemporary". The formula for this house is old (basement with theater, bar, and another bedroom; the typical "gourmet" kitchen, dining room, great room with a huge ceiling; the master suite with a crammed-in bathroom and walk-in closet, etc.). It's anything but contemporary. Maybe it's just the distortion from the camera (maybe not), but even the poorly designed closet in 'bedroom two' was a wasted opportunity for a walk-in. Meanwhile, the tiny closets in every other room looked like an afterthought. Did anyone else notice the glaring dead space in the kitchen corner (to the right of the fridge)? Was there even a pantry? And what's up with there being no soaker tub in the master?? In fact, I don't recall seeing a tub anywhere in this house. I would think a 9,100sqft home with a $3.35m pricetag would make much better use of its space. With every room, this home gave the impression it was pure 'form over function'. It's like the architect never lived in a home and didn't give much thought to how it would be used. Seven bedrooms for a presumably large family, yet it screamed 'bachelor.' Who's the target buyer - a pro basketball player who sired lots of babies with various women, and needs a place to put them all during summer visitations? It may be opulent, but this house is not warm or inviting. It's not even innovative. It's old school with new finishes. A contemporary home would make much better use of space and come with a much smaller carbon footprint. Yeah, about that... the carbon footprint. What a waste of space. I get it, the person who buys this house will have plenty of money for utilities, but is it really "contemporary" these days to be such an energy hog? Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should. It looks impressive from the outside, but that's where it ends. It's like it was built just for the sake of blowing a lot of dough. I dont get it. The fool who buys this place deserves to be parted with his money. This is not a home. It's an over-sized, over the top bachelor pad. Find me a better design, please. I'm sorry for such a rough review, but I'm giving an honest opinion. If you're going to call something "contemporary", well then it had better be innovative. If you're going to call it a home, then make it functional. Best wishes.
No sir, just no it’s an office building that you can live in. It’s very sterile. There’s just no warmth. But I do love the outside design of it just not the inside layout. It just it looks like it could be my lawyers office.
Safety wise this house's environment is a disaster, easy to get attacked or killed, I don't know why architects never think about safety when designing houses, too many places to hide when planning an ambush, the house is awesome, the environment not so much
Lovely Home.Congrats to the New Homeowners!
That kitchen is KLEEN!!
Great luxurious home wow with an elevator & finished basement
Beautiful
WOW!!!
If you can get someone to pay $1M+ for a home with linoleum flooring, you deserve 50% commission sugar.
What do you value more in order to come in on budget… 9k sqft or hardwood floors throughout with 2k less sq ft?
@itypedmynamehere1807: If the builder can afford to blow $20k on a fireplace surround (quartz extending 20' high by 10' wide, at $100/sqft), then he can afford hardwood floors. If not, then he should have prioritized the floors and used different materials for the surround (possibly a different design, altogether). Though grand, the fireplace is just not that impressive. It's like he's trying too hard to impress someone. Using quartz for the entire thing is just a lazy way of saying "look how easily I can waste money!" while the floors say, "nothing to see here."
@@jennifer9528 I get it. So I choose the sq footage, you choose the fireplace. Someone else chooses the windows. Another, a slightly smaller pool and different hardware for the doors and cabinets. So we can find money to move around. Ok. He prioritized the focal point in the main room/grand salon/living room/family room and square footage. When I was selling houses I met people with many many different requirements to be met before they felt the home was worth the price. I met people who didn’t want carpet at all. Some who were fine with carpet but HATED carpeted stairs. One lady wouldn’t view a home because the garage faced the street, which made the home tacky for her taste. One lady loved the entire home top to bottom but required that every corner throughout the entire property be fitted with quarter round and arches above the entrances to the hallways. Etc… etc… Metro ATL is ENORMOUS with people steadily moving in. Someone’ll buy it. Looking closely at the flooring at 13:15 and 14:35 though. I actually think it is wood.
The shade!
Truth
Dream Home 🎉
Love it, this is my home❤
Love it ❤
Thanks for your thorough delivery of this home! You've taken out the guess work for me, by opening the fridge. I often wonder with the wrapped refrigerators, if it's just cabinetry or what.
Hope the new owners love their home. I guess they weren't deterred by 3 bathrooms with showers that weren't tiled to the ceiling....what a cheap out move. I giggled when i saw that roll of toilet paper left out early in the video.....
i love this house
You should tour 3910 powers ferry rd!
No Access to the Roof it could have been a nice observation
Deck
i thought the same thing!!
Really amazing property! As someone preferring a primary on the main level I can appreciate the elevator feature. Also, did I miss it or is there not a tub in the primary ensuite bath? Great video and thanks for the content!
WHOA 🔥
Interesting house. Just something I noticed that may help the next video... I saw the same views of the house over and over again. It felt like I was seeing some of the rooms/views 3-5 times for no real reason. Just my thoughts.
And another point me and my family we all love to take long hot soaks in the tub and there’s not one throughout that whole mausoleum
so white so beatiful...!!!!
I would have done a different flooring, similar to the doors
Wonderful video! Amazing! God bless you!
Thank you! You too!
STUNNA CRIB DEFINITELY WORTH 3.5
im buying this
This house is off the hook! Well done video! Was that an elelevator with the black door marked"life"??
Yes! The elevator is the black door that says “lift”
Lovely video. Some minimal vocal commentary would help ensure viewers stay with the subject
Could you get the builder to build a similar home on a different lot?
I would never pay 3 million for a home with vinyl flooring i love the layout n the home but its cheaply done why the builder would put a quartz fireplace in and not nice flooring is beyond me
I really wanted to like this home, I did, but it felt like a lot of geometric shapes were just haphazardly thrown together l so that the architect could call it "contemporary". The formula for this house is old (basement with theater, bar, and another bedroom; the typical "gourmet" kitchen, dining room, great room with a huge ceiling; the master suite with a crammed-in bathroom and walk-in closet, etc.). It's anything but contemporary. Maybe it's just the distortion from the camera (maybe not), but even the poorly designed closet in 'bedroom two' was a wasted opportunity for a walk-in. Meanwhile, the tiny closets in every other room looked like an afterthought. Did anyone else notice the glaring dead space in the kitchen corner (to the right of the fridge)? Was there even a pantry? And what's up with there being no soaker tub in the master?? In fact, I don't recall seeing a tub anywhere in this house. I would think a 9,100sqft home with a $3.35m pricetag would make much better use of its space.
With every room, this home gave the impression it was pure 'form over function'. It's like the architect never lived in a home and didn't give much thought to how it would be used. Seven bedrooms for a presumably large family, yet it screamed 'bachelor.' Who's the target buyer - a pro basketball player who sired lots of babies with various women, and needs a place to put them all during summer visitations?
It may be opulent, but this house is not warm or inviting. It's not even innovative. It's old school with new finishes. A contemporary home would make much better use of space and come with a much smaller carbon footprint. Yeah, about that... the carbon footprint. What a waste of space. I get it, the person who buys this house will have plenty of money for utilities, but is it really "contemporary" these days to be such an energy hog? Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should.
It looks impressive from the outside, but that's where it ends. It's like it was built just for the sake of blowing a lot of dough. I dont get it. The fool who buys this place deserves to be parted with his money. This is not a home. It's an over-sized, over the top bachelor pad. Find me a better design, please.
I'm sorry for such a rough review, but I'm giving an honest opinion. If you're going to call something "contemporary", well then it had better be innovative. If you're going to call it a home, then make it functional. Best wishes.
Very insightful and thought provoking comment! Thank you!
Who's gonna change the light bulbs...?
who is the architect of this house?
Nice home. 3 million+ is too expensive though. It is one of the best homes I have seen in Atlanta area lately though.
Any house u want in atl like dis gon run u 2mil plus dawg. Get ya chips up
@@yeshua.a lol, fo sho
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No sir, just no it’s an office building that you can live in. It’s very sterile. There’s just no warmth. But I do love the outside design of it just not the inside layout. It just it looks like it could be my lawyers office.
The kitchen isn’t hitting on nothing, especially the island🤦🏾♀️
That floor man 😂 that's a joke right....for that price?
Sandy Springs is an affluent area and the home is over 9,100 square feet.....actually per the comps the price is right in line.
Omari’s house
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Safety wise this house's environment is a disaster, easy to get attacked or killed, I don't know why architects never think about safety when designing houses, too many places to hide when planning an ambush, the house is awesome, the environment not so much
That’s why u get bodyguards or not get to many enemies on ur side and ur fine