I had to laugh when you mentioned being out of breath. I live at a high elevation and guests who live down in the valleys of5en take a day or so to adjust! Edit: if you're going to keep showing these beautiful winter getaways, you should invest in decent snow gear, boots at least. 😊 ( Its May 5th and we justvhad a good 8- 10 inches of snow last night....in California! Lol
you say you love a disrespectful upside down flag? maybe you didn't notice the significance of it.. rather the buddah on the other side of the room..? Father forgive him for he know not what he does hopefully
I put my self through engineering college working on this ranch every summer from 1978 to 1983. I knew this land like the back of my hand. Its incredible to see what the development has become. We had names for for all of the different pastures and fields on the ranch. I believe we called this the " Wide field". The lake or trout pond was not there ( must be man made), but there were a series of beaver ponds and dams nearby. We mostly grew high quality horse hay on the ranch and boarded up to 50 horses during the summer. The entire Owl creek valley was purchased back in the early 70's from two old time ranchers/homesteaders (Sam Stapleton & Jens Christianson) by a Texas Oil tycoon (Davis?). He had hoped to build a 5th Aspen ski area called Burnt Mountain including all of the extensive base area development. He unsuccessfully fought the county and a number of environmental groups for years for development approval. Ultimately it was carved up into these 60-80 acre parcels, with much of the 1100 acres left in its natural state. The ranch house I lived and worked in has long since been demolished and scraped from the earth.
I've watched your videos for years and I've been seeing other tours of these million dollar houses. I have never until now really realized the gap in lifestyle between the kind of people who live in places like this and the rest of us. That fully stocked grocery thing is so different than how we operate. These guys probably never have to worry about expiry dates, having to choose between brands, restocking when you're running low on something, etc. they probably have a person for that ! I feel great being able to afford anything I want at the grocery store after years of studying and getting promotions, but this is on a whole another level.
It feels cold outside the mansion, but it feels warm inside! The scenery outside the mansion is so beautiful, thank you very much for sharing, well done! 👍🥰🙏
You've been killing it the last few tours ! really enjoying the locations and the upped production value. I also really appreciate the frequency in with you've been uploading as well.
I can't get over how despite the obvious expanse and luxury of the house, the interior design somehow manages to convey an unpretentious and relaxed personal style. So much unique art. So much vintage, mismatched furniture (and area rugs). Really feels like a lived in, well loved space. amazing.
You get 60 acres of ranch land smack dab in the middle of some of the best skiing in the US, complete with a creek and a lake, several outbuildings, and a fully furnished and decorated 15k sq ft main house with custom EVERYTHING and 360 degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges. This house shits on 99% of the cookie cutter modern luxury homes that you see on these home tour channels - it’s probably the most functional and warm living spaces I’ve seen at this price point. Typically I see a lot of cold and imposing spaces that look more like a museum than a livable home.
For 80 mil dollars living in the middle of no where , you would want a garage that can hold atleast 5 full size SUVS, massive workstation, a few snowmobiles, and a 2 or 3 fully kitted out 4x4 snow monsters , not only 1 single FJ cruiser
I just love watching your videos. What makes you stand out above the rest is your attention to detail not rushing thru the rooms. You are a great guy, no pretention, someone we all would love as a friend. That helps. I sure hope you succeed beyond your dreams in everything you do. You deserve it.
Although yes, one must be a billionaire to purchase a home of this exquisite caliber, videos like this give us an opportunity to get design ideas that we can incorporate into our own homes (fixtures, color palettes, furnishings, etc.). In this way, we too get to celebrate our homes and community. Thank you, Erik!
Property price: $80,000,000 Down payment: 20% of $80,000,000 = $16,000,000 Loan amount: $80,000,000 - $16,000,000 = $64,000,000 Interest rate: 6.90% Loan term: 30 years Monthly mortgage payment: approximately $426,183.19 Therefore, to comfortably afford the property, your yearly income would need to be approximately $17,047,327.56
Lol, and people that own property like this make that kind of money every month. Just to put it in perspective. It's a tax write off most of the time. They live on a different planet then the rest of us. 😂
If you are looking to buy this then you are most likely paying cash and if you are paying cash that means that you have more than you could ever want or need. I'd be interested in the monthly cost for upkeep on something like this. It would probably make normal folk cry like a baby.
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@@brentsyoutube I speak honestly. I get a better perspective of things when some people present it. This has nothing to do personally. We should also learn how to compliment others work. It's just being human. It's as simple as that for me. Hope people learn to take it right.
I love the design of the house. It integrates into the surroundings so well without looking like an upscale lodge. The textures, the colors, the art, the furniture, it's all so thoughtful, tasteful and unique, and it all works with the acreage it sits on
My flat here in the UK could holiday in that closet 😂. Stunning landscape and property. I would have to move lots of family in lol. You did an excellent job showing us around.
Just a quick reminder of how beautifully made these videos are Erik. The edit and flow is so spot on and your knowledge of the interiors and articulate descriptions and narrations of each moment are excellent. It's so easy to assume this is just how it is but the effort and skill in these is phenomenal. Thanks mate.
Pitkin county is one of the most serene places I’ve been in my life. I understood the property valuations when you see it in person. It be might just as beautiful in the warmer months than the winter months, too. Even muddier months like April are magical. Truly a privilege to call areas of CO like that home. One of my life’s goals to have a primary home there some day. It would be hard to get me to ever leave.
My favorite part about this house is that every room, and I mean every room. Is so big that there is a echo when ever you're talking, even in the toilets.
I love the location and the amount of natural light, and the exterior architecture is pretty nice. However inside, the finishing, the furnishings, and the decor don't really do it for me, and what's with that hewn granite sink? That's so impractical. How would you ever clean that! It would be a nightmare to get the toothpaste residue off of it. You'd have to use a steel bristle brush or something! I guess when you can afford a house like that, you can also afford an army of maids, so you never have to ponder what's practical.
The privacy, the fresh water source straight from fresh snow run off and the Grand Scale of it all. The doorways, the outside stone fireplace, the floor to ceiling windows, and sliding doors.
Granite sink and the in-law (guest suite), the rest, no thanks. Looks like an old Montgomery Ward furniture gallary. Many houses, way less expensive, waaaay better.
9:46 to 9:53 that picture of Audrey Hepburn reminds me of where my mother says she got my name from her favorite movie growing up was breakfast at Tiffany’s and she said if she had another girl. She would name her Tiffany and that’s why I got my name from so every time I see a portrait of her or painting, it just sends chills up my spine with joy RIP MOMMY 🙏🏿
Awesome place! Reminded me of my grand parents house,not so big or the land around it but more it being big without being cavernous. especially the kitchen area and surrounding rooms,I can image several families with kids running around there.
I drove by there twice a day for years. 1. It's not remote 2. It's not ski in ski out 3. Gorgeous horses and HUGE elk roam everywhere. 4. Get off the road to take pics.
I like how the guy leading the tour says a couple of times, that the walkways are heated and melt the snow so you don't have to shovel it! lol, right, how many owners of $80 M houses are doing that? More likely they have 3 shovels, but do not have any idea where on the property they are.
When I watch videos of mansions, most of them are so close to other homes, I could never understand spending millions to live like that. This, on the other hand, I can understand. If I had that much money, I would want to be have privacy over being in a city.
Now this is a very, very well designed home and landscape. So well designed and thoroughly thought out - with thee best views and location. I think I know who owns/owned it. Excellent video, Eric. I hope their property manager, helped you shut and lock all the doors and turn off the lights! Great ski house for a large family of winter sports enthusiasts! 😊
It's quite the serene sanctuary, free from the chaotic crowds of urban life. I find immense pleasure in conducting my work from such a peaceful setting. Incorporating a helipad or private airstrip would undoubtedly elevate its allure
@@big_goofymac6340 actually i thought most of the billions are known to the world, i am very surprised knowing many are actually private. This is insane any idea what do these Bs do ?
It might be fun to tour weird homes too. For example, there is a man in southern Colorado who spent years building his own castle in protest of the IRS.
it's not just the house, you're getting 60 acres, though how do you keep people from squatting, I'm assuming if someone builds a shed on your land the cops will evict or prevent the shed from being built, but there are lots of hiding places, and these days with squatter friendly laws good luck. Maybe as an investment you can sell it later for more but seems like there aren't a whole lot of customers who can buy this unless you divide it up and sell off parcels maybe as a developer built out single family home plots of .5 to 1 acre each and make a city.
I'm guessing if you are a billionaire you will probably know someone who knows someone who can help you "take care of your squatter problem, discreetly" if ya know what I mean, LOL! 😆
How do you not get lost in a place like this? I'd get lost. You should watch Not Enough Nelson's house tour (it's actually a mansion). They have 16 kids, 4 are moved out though. But they have a home theater too. I live in a studio. I got rid of my TV (I couldn't get a signal, (I faced the freeway). But I love my computer. I stream different services. During the situation, my computer saved my life. They thought of literally everything. FAVORITE: the in-home theater.
Hi 👋 everyone, I’m Jeff, the proud owner of this estate. I bought it because I go to Colorado for about a day in a half a year and needed a place to sleep for a single night. I decided to sell it to save money and would rather pay $100 a night at a motel 6 than let this estate go to waste. Hope you enjoy my estate that I stay at for only one night out of a year.
I think that I may start living here as well, it suits all my needs and hopefully it's large enough for me to stay hidden from the owners! Aspen here I come! YEE HAW!!!!!
Hi Jeff ! Wondering if you could back the play ? It'll rival the recent greats ie. Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, with the right backing and by right I mean left. Quelle dialogue ! Thank you in advance. Your friend, Bob.
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Serious question: What internet bandwidth (up and down) is available in such abandoned location?
the american flag art with the indigenous person art is a weird combo. it's giving republican politician home. audrey hepburn would never stand for this.
The indigenous person is a member of the Ute Tribe who used to inhabit the lands the the city of Aspen currently sits on. It is said they cursed the land when settlers came into mine the area.
The problem here is not the 80 million but the property tax you have to pay to own this house annually, you cannot retire, you have to continuosly making money in millions.
Looks like nobody has been living here...maybe ever. And the entrance gives the coldest feeling one could imagine...so uninviting...takes some skill to achieve!
" I look at this granite basin and I just want to pick it up. It really makes you feel grounded to aspen" me: Yeah ok, I was thinking the same exact thing
it's the land for me
I had to laugh when you mentioned being out of breath. I live at a high elevation and guests who live down in the valleys of5en take a day or so to adjust!
Edit: if you're going to keep showing these beautiful winter getaways, you should invest in decent snow gear, boots at least. 😊 ( Its May 5th and we justvhad a good 8- 10 inches of snow last night....in California! Lol
That land is my land.
Are you mental? 60 acres of prime ski mountain compound in aspen Colorado is worth double the price
Even without the house.
you say you love a disrespectful upside down flag? maybe you didn't notice the significance of it.. rather the buddah on the other side of the room..? Father forgive him for he know not what he does hopefully
I put my self through engineering college working on this ranch every summer from 1978 to 1983. I knew this land like the back of my hand. Its incredible to see what the development has become. We had names for for all of the different pastures and fields on the ranch. I believe we called this the " Wide field". The lake or trout pond was not there ( must be man made), but there were a series of beaver ponds and dams nearby. We mostly grew high quality horse hay on the ranch and boarded up to 50 horses during the summer. The entire Owl creek valley was purchased back in the early 70's from two old time ranchers/homesteaders (Sam Stapleton & Jens Christianson) by a Texas Oil tycoon (Davis?). He had hoped to build a 5th Aspen ski area called Burnt Mountain including all of the extensive base area development. He unsuccessfully fought the county and a number of environmental groups for years for development approval. Ultimately it was carved up into these 60-80 acre parcels, with much of the 1100 acres left in its natural state. The ranch house I lived and worked in has long since been demolished and scraped from the earth.
Thanks, it's always nice to hear from someone who's been there.
I've watched your videos for years and I've been seeing other tours of these million dollar houses. I have never until now really realized the gap in lifestyle between the kind of people who live in places like this and the rest of us. That fully stocked grocery thing is so different than how we operate. These guys probably never have to worry about expiry dates, having to choose between brands, restocking when you're running low on something, etc. they probably have a person for that ! I feel great being able to afford anything I want at the grocery store after years of studying and getting promotions, but this is on a whole another level.
It feels cold outside the mansion, but it feels warm inside!
The scenery outside the mansion is so beautiful, thank you very much for sharing, well done! 👍🥰🙏
the landscaping is pretty damn good here
@@erikvanconover Yes, it is. Thanks a lot for telling me, you are very nice! 👍😍🙌
You've been killing it the last few tours ! really enjoying the locations and the upped production value. I also really appreciate the frequency in with you've been uploading as well.
glad you are enjoying !
The views of the outdoors is way better than the interior of the house.
I can't get over how despite the obvious expanse and luxury of the house, the interior design somehow manages to convey an unpretentious and relaxed personal style. So much unique art. So much vintage, mismatched furniture (and area rugs). Really feels like a lived in, well loved space. amazing.
looks like a garage sale needs to be held. they have no taste.
Looks like a mismatch of shite IKEA furniture lol
Feels cheap... You can't just say land is pricey and make sh!t interior..
To me, it feels very cluttered and not really designed
Definitely overvalued. Should be $30M max
You get 60 acres of ranch land smack dab in the middle of some of the best skiing in the US, complete with a creek and a lake, several outbuildings, and a fully furnished and decorated 15k sq ft main house with custom EVERYTHING and 360 degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
This house shits on 99% of the cookie cutter modern luxury homes that you see on these home tour channels - it’s probably the most functional and warm living spaces I’ve seen at this price point. Typically I see a lot of cold and imposing spaces that look more like a museum than a livable home.
doubt its more than 20m to build
it was sold for 77m mid April.
@@atedejong5620 wild
More like 5 mill lmaoo this aint shit
For 80 mil dollars living in the middle of no where , you would want a garage that can hold atleast 5 full size SUVS, massive workstation, a few snowmobiles, and a 2 or 3 fully kitted out 4x4 snow monsters , not only 1 single FJ cruiser
A couple of G wagons
yeah this looks more like 15 mil to me. Canada is just a huge rip off
I just love watching your videos. What makes you stand out above the rest is your attention to detail not rushing thru the rooms. You are a great guy, no pretention, someone we all would love as a friend. That helps. I sure hope you succeed beyond your dreams in everything you do. You deserve it.
Although yes, one must be a billionaire to purchase a home of this exquisite caliber, videos like this give us an opportunity to get design ideas that we can incorporate into our own homes (fixtures, color palettes, furnishings, etc.). In this way, we too get to celebrate our homes and community. Thank you, Erik!
I watch videos like this for design ideas
@@erikvanconover I love the artwork especially.
Property price: $80,000,000
Down payment: 20% of $80,000,000 = $16,000,000
Loan amount: $80,000,000 - $16,000,000 = $64,000,000
Interest rate: 6.90%
Loan term: 30 years
Monthly mortgage payment: approximately $426,183.19
Therefore, to comfortably afford the property, your yearly income would need to be approximately $17,047,327.56
yearly salary should equal 40x monthly mortgage payment?
Is that all?! Lol, good grief!👍✌️
Lol, and people that own property like this make that kind of money every month. Just to put it in perspective. It's a tax write off most of the time. They live on a different planet then the rest of us. 😂
If you are looking to buy this then you are most likely paying cash and if you are paying cash that means that you have more than you could ever want or need. I'd be interested in the monthly cost for upkeep on something like this. It would probably make normal folk cry like a baby.
You could always do an FHA loan.
He brings in lot of value to anything he does. We ❤ this tour.
I try
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@@srilakshmisurapaneni5260 stop glazing
@@brentsyoutube I speak honestly. I get a better perspective of things when some people present it. This has nothing to do personally. We should also learn how to compliment others work. It's just being human. It's as simple as that for me. Hope people learn to take it right.
I love the design of the house. It integrates into the surroundings so well without looking like an upscale lodge. The textures, the colors, the art, the furniture, it's all so thoughtful, tasteful and unique, and it all works with the acreage it sits on
cellar hole for cannibalism lends a nice, thoughtful touch also.....
Your work is always stunning ❤, thank you for the video
Thank you! Cheers!
Crazy how you posted this video today because I’m flying to that exact area tomorrow! 😊
Damn you’re rich 🤑
My flat here in the UK could holiday in that closet 😂. Stunning landscape and property. I would have to move lots of family in lol. You did an excellent job showing us around.
1 bed flat in the UK here too 😆
The horses are the best part of this video. Nothing so impressive about this home. Good luck selling this property!
Just a quick reminder of how beautifully made these videos are Erik. The edit and flow is so spot on and your knowledge of the interiors and articulate descriptions and narrations of each moment are excellent. It's so easy to assume this is just how it is but the effort and skill in these is phenomenal. Thanks mate.
Spectacular. Its the privacy and land around the home that does it for me. The home is there, but not in an obvious intruding way.
$80m…. Phew that’s a bit much for 60acres and a$5m house…
Ik that was my first thought🤣
Pitkin county is one of the most serene places I’ve been in my life. I understood the property valuations when you see it in person. It be might just as beautiful in the warmer months than the winter months, too. Even muddier months like April are magical. Truly a privilege to call areas of CO like that home. One of my life’s goals to have a primary home there some day. It would be hard to get me to ever leave.
great video! keep up the good work erik.
Thanks!
Hey Erik, love your vids. Quick note, you have an edit mistake @ 5:40 where you repeat yourself. Keep up the good work!
Good criticism here
I really thought I had hit rewind there somehow.
My favorite part about this house is that every room, and I mean every room. Is so big that there is a echo when ever you're talking, even in the toilets.
Beautiful. Elegant but still warm and whimsical.
Mr E, you are werkin' and we won't forget your humble NYC beginings... tbh ,miss Bubba and your Mom & Step Dad, Dad. YOU INSPIRE!!
i love that you can see and feel that people live in that house, which isn't the case in most of the homes of this size.
I love the location and the amount of natural light, and the exterior architecture is pretty nice. However inside, the finishing, the furnishings, and the decor don't really do it for me, and what's with that hewn granite sink? That's so impractical. How would you ever clean that! It would be a nightmare to get the toothpaste residue off of it. You'd have to use a steel bristle brush or something! I guess when you can afford a house like that, you can also afford an army of maids, so you never have to ponder what's practical.
Besides the house and everything that’s just pure peace of mind to have no neighbors and no noise just pure nature of animals & the wind
The privacy, the fresh water source straight from fresh snow run off and the Grand Scale of it all. The doorways, the outside stone fireplace, the floor to ceiling windows, and sliding doors.
Granite sink and the in-law (guest suite), the rest, no thanks. Looks like an old Montgomery Ward furniture gallary. Many houses, way less expensive, waaaay better.
0:04 awesome view- plane and mountains
The elk running around are so cute and majestic!! Yippee! Romp and roam!
9:46 to 9:53 that picture of Audrey Hepburn reminds me of where my mother says she got my name from her favorite movie growing up was breakfast at Tiffany’s and she said if she had another girl. She would name her Tiffany and that’s why I got my name from so every time I see a portrait of her or painting, it just sends chills up my spine with joy RIP MOMMY 🙏🏿
aw, what a classic film
@@erikvanconoveryep 👊🏾
The sky really is bigger out there 💖
That art gallery was cool. With that defused light.
yeah nice design choice
Anyone with heineken in the fridge has NO IDEA about beer
Awesome place! Reminded me of my grand parents house,not so big or the land around it but more it being big without being cavernous.
especially the kitchen area and surrounding rooms,I can image several families with kids running around there.
The art galaxy the painting with the lady in red dress is Henry Assencio
Sending positivity to your channel keep up the good content
Thank you! You too!
I drove by there twice a day for years.
1. It's not remote
2. It's not ski in ski out
3. Gorgeous horses and HUGE elk roam everywhere.
4. Get off the road to take pics.
I like how the guy leading the tour says a couple of times, that the walkways are heated and melt the snow so you don't have to shovel it! lol, right, how many owners of $80 M houses are doing that? More likely they have 3 shovels, but do not have any idea where on the property they are.
THIS IS WAY OVER PRICE 😂 A RIDICULOUS AMOUNT OF DOLLARS FOR THIS 60 ACRE MANSION...😢 IT'S ONLY ⭐⭐⭐ IF YOU ASK ME... I WILL NOT EVEN PAY 30 MIL FOR IT.
We will cancel the viewing. Thanks for the heads-up
When I watch videos of mansions, most of them are so close to other homes, I could never understand spending millions to live like that. This, on the other hand, I can understand. If I had that much money, I would want to be have privacy over being in a city.
one of my favorite houses I have ever seen!
Now this is a very, very well designed home and landscape. So well designed and thoroughly thought out - with thee best views and location. I think I know who owns/owned it. Excellent video, Eric. I hope their property manager, helped you shut and lock all the doors and turn off the lights! Great ski house for a large family of winter sports enthusiasts! 😊
oh yeah there is a whole team of property manages behind the camera haha
@@erikvanconover I’d hope there was atleast one! 😅
You can tell it’s someone’s home. It’s huge yet warm. Not stoic
One of the coolest houses I’ve ever seen.
As expensive as this is, it feels like a lived in house in a stunning landscape with those great picture windows!
landscaping was the true winner in this video
Of all the properties seen on these mega estate tours, this is the least impressive
love the central pool between the Aspen trees!
Just in time for a fresh cup of matcha 🎉 I feel cozy
Yep this is the real estate for my family to enjoy while in beautiful Colorado 🙏😇🥰
Nice but is a very cold feeling home.
It's quite the serene sanctuary, free from the chaotic crowds of urban life. I find immense pleasure in conducting my work from such a peaceful setting. Incorporating a helipad or private airstrip would undoubtedly elevate its allure
That's why I live up north.
I'm pretty sure that was a pair of Wilson Sofphia speakers near the end during the theater room tour.
Who are these owners what do they do, do we even know there existence ??
most a very very private. actually all who are in the Bs
@@erikvanconover what do u mean by Bs ? Business?
@@lenovox1carbon664 Billionaires.
@@lenovox1carbon664 He probably means Billions ( As in anyone who is a billionaire is extremely private)
@@big_goofymac6340 actually i thought most of the billions are known to the world, i am very surprised knowing many are actually private. This is insane any idea what do these Bs do ?
Never seen snow a day in my life, if I had the money I'd buy it
oh wow eric conover know Bali!!!! as balinesse love you!!!
What stands out is the view from multiple rooms in the mansion.
Oh my so far the best property on your channel
I think so too!
I gots to know what was under that trapdoor!
You could buy an island and build whatever you want for a third of the cost.
Everything is amazing, especially the views and the land.
The house itself is beautiful. The area is beautiful. My god 😍😭
Love love love this!!
wow. if i owned that ranch i don't think i would leave it that often, maybe not even for years xD
It might be fun to tour weird homes too. For example, there is a man in southern Colorado who spent years building his own castle in protest of the IRS.
I'll give you 10 million!
the windows looked like they were single frame cut outs from a film roll... the main pain and the squares goign vertically on either side.
it's not just the house, you're getting 60 acres, though how do you keep people from squatting, I'm assuming if someone builds a shed on your land the cops will evict or prevent the shed from being built, but there are lots of hiding places, and these days with squatter friendly laws good luck. Maybe as an investment you can sell it later for more but seems like there aren't a whole lot of customers who can buy this unless you divide it up and sell off parcels maybe as a developer built out single family home plots of .5 to 1 acre each and make a city.
I'm guessing if you are a billionaire you will probably know someone who knows someone who can help you "take care of your squatter problem, discreetly" if ya know what I mean, LOL! 😆
If I had to guess I would say 10.000.000, but still beatiful.
Hey @erikvanconover
Do you know at timestamp 5:45 the audio is duplicated…when you talk about the ceiling lights ….“with a soft box effect”
So we're just going to ignore the grand piano in the master bedroom? lol. Normally those are in the main foyer or living room.
wonder how much it would spend every year for maintenance?
Yes, THAT would be a very interesting breakdown.
How do you not get lost in a place like this? I'd get lost. You should watch Not Enough Nelson's house tour (it's actually a mansion). They have 16 kids, 4 are moved out though. But they have a home theater too. I live in a studio. I got rid of my TV (I couldn't get a signal, (I faced the freeway). But I love my computer. I stream different services. During the situation, my computer saved my life. They thought of literally everything. FAVORITE: the in-home theater.
Hi 👋 everyone, I’m Jeff, the proud owner of this estate. I bought it because I go to Colorado for about a day in a half a year and needed a place to sleep for a single night. I decided to sell it to save money and would rather pay $100 a night at a motel 6 than let this estate go to waste. Hope you enjoy my estate that I stay at for only one night out of a year.
Man I was just thinking this would be a good place to have for the like one week a year that I'm in Colorado.
I think that I may start living here as well, it suits all my needs and hopefully it's large enough for me to stay hidden from the owners! Aspen here I come! YEE HAW!!!!!
Hi Jeff ! Wondering if you could back the play ? It'll rival the recent greats ie. Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, with the right backing and by right I mean left. Quelle dialogue ! Thank you in advance. Your friend, Bob.
Serious question: What internet bandwidth (up and down) is available in such abandoned location?
This fine ranch house love's when the owner's turn up the stereo volume for the World Class Magical Jazz & Pop Vocals of Ms. Angelina Jordan...
the american flag art with the indigenous person art is a weird combo. it's giving republican politician home. audrey hepburn would never stand for this.
The indigenous person is a member of the Ute Tribe who used to inhabit the lands the the city of Aspen currently sits on. It is said they cursed the land when settlers came into mine the area.
Biggest fan of you erik. You videos inspired me a lot. Much love from Pakistan🇵🇰🙌❤❤❤
thank you brother!!
@@erikvanconover bro i am your biggest fan and thanks for the reply you made my day. I watch you every single video its my dream to live NYC
Amazing
Hope you are well erik
wonderful presentation
The problem here is not the 80 million but the property tax you have to pay to own this house annually, you cannot retire, you have to continuosly making money in millions.
Amazing
Erik Van Conover pick me up even too...😊
i couldn`t even afford the heating bill
lol 😆
Beautiful kitchen.
Missed these videos
We will still be filming high high end + historic homes
@@erikvanconover can’t wait I will be there
Does the Art come with the house? Part of it looks like an art gallery to me. 🤑😁
i reckon they'd sell it turn key
It screams for Arvin Haddad...
He would tear it apart haha. Not a great layout
Very cool home. Erik Van-Matt Dillon
No mistakes on this one and also "subtle svelte."
A lot of the homes you tour I say “oh yeah, if I had lottery money” but this home is beyond that a just stunning.
Painting in the State Room looks like a Hundertwasser.
Artwork by: Target. Jokes 😂. Nice vid!
Looks like nobody has been living here...maybe ever. And the entrance gives the coldest feeling one could imagine...so uninviting...takes some skill to achieve!
" I look at this granite basin and I just want to pick it up. It really makes you feel grounded to aspen"
me: Yeah ok, I was thinking the same exact thing