Yeah I have to live in basement suites in Vancouver for 1000 dollars per month. I could never afford a real house here but I think Vancouver is beautiful.
Ludwig. I’m gonna give you a complete rundown on the Vancouver housing market. The average 500-1000sqft apartment goes from 850k-1.2m cad. The average home in downtown Vancouver is like 1.5m-2m. And where the video you reacted too was is an area just above the British properties average house costing 15m-45m. This is all because the housing market has doubled almost tripled in 15 years. And foreign buyers bought up a shit ton of properties as investments as the market kept going up.
That’s a real problem. Most rentals and suites are owned by wealthy foreigners that cash in on shitty basement suites for 2000 a month. I’m gonna have to move to the middle of the woods if I have to actually live in my city.
As someone who lives near Vancouver when he said it should be a million I actually laughed out loud. I can't stress how insane that sounds. All the family houses near me are worth that and they are absolutely not remotely close to this. And that's not even as close to Vancouver as this place is.
Yeah I live in Colorado and normally go on 20 mile bike rides, but I came down to San Diego and biked about 50 miles without noticing. There’s a reason olympians train up here!
This is exactly why the Utah home was my favourite. Other houses looked so bland. I am not sure I would like the Utah home with its exposed trusses (it felt a lil bit creepy), but I definitely appreciate it not being boring as hekk.
@@sahajjain2146 Maybe it's because I grew up in a more "country" area like Utah, but seeing that style of house pisses me off, because its the style of house that a rich person gets when they want to feel 'country', since it's rustic.
It's actually insane to hear those guys struggle to breathe touring the home. Despite how beautiful the home is, I don't want a freaking ventilator to live in it
@@RiptidePen Thank you for stating that! I had assumed as much as I couldn’t imagine _anyone_ wanting to live somewhere in which it’s a bit more difficult to breathe. (In fact, that sounds like a waking nightmare and a panic attack waiting to happen, which would make it all that much worse.) But I was hoping that someone would confirm as much somewhere in the comments! Would you happen to know approximately how long it takes for a persons’ breathing to adjust once they’ve entered an area such as this? Again, thanks *so* much!!
For real, grew up here and ran track, it was fun for sure. Went down to southern California for a run and did not realize how much air I wasn't breathing in before. Hurt my lungs kinda.
14:51 no one from EU would bother lying about being 183cm instead of 182cm. The idea of being above 6ft is a very American thing, we wouldn't even consider how tall we are in feet. If anything, you'd be more likely to lie about being above 180cm if you're just below, as that's the kinda arbitrary standard for "decent height" here, whatever that even means.
actually, yes. there are pre-built, non custom stairs, and other assemblies for houses that civil engineers use for the CAD design and the final usage. they're pretty common actually.
@@ggproductions1173 really late but the algorithm likes the number 10 a lot better. Most youtubers will strive to have it be like 10,000 instead of say 5,000 for that reason.
@@Jeffrey-SB I have always lived in Utah and you dont really notice the altitude. but moving here from somewhere else would be different but I dont think it would take that long to get used to.
Oooooh, I was a stone mason that did all the stone work on the first house in West Vancouver. That's really cool seeing it featured in a LudWig Video :D
That skii vacation house is getting less attention than what it deserves. The buying 1/4th of it is for using it during the winter, which Idk, sounds like a pretty good deal.
Fun fact. I live in Utah. If you aren't used to the elevation it can be rough but a lot of athletes come here to train because it forces their lungs to work harder thus increasing endurance at lower elevations.
"I feel like I'm dealing with a million dollar house" on the Vancouver one... I laughed so hard. A million dollar house in one of the towns surrounding Vancouver (not even in Vancouver) is like a 3 bedroom home lol.
I have asthma, so when I was visiting Denver, CO and Albuquerque, NM (both at least a mile up) I was STRUGGLING to breathe. High altitude sickness for DAYS in Denver too.
The Utah one was sick! I mean it was something that actually made me wanna visit the place...Ludwig did say that it felt more like a hotel but if you're paying millions of dollars for your house, I feel like it should be something like a hotel
The Vancouver one honestly isn't even that bad of a deal relative to the rest of Vancouver, it's either you get that house for 15 million or you spend 2.4 million and get a 1 acre lot 40 minutes away from downtown lmao
Vancouver is actually a city that has many cities inside of them like Richmond, Burnaby, and Surrey but most people just say it’s one city because it is all connected
As someone who grew up in Vancouver, the 15Mil house is actually quite normal for what it is. With it having 3 floors, the Wok Kitchen, TWO master bedrooms with on suites, the view. Considering most of the apartments on sale in the city costs 1-2 mil, the house market in BC is rigged because of oversea money laundering through buying snd reselling houses just to raise the price of the market.
If you’re spending 10Mil on a house, I’d like my own room even with a loved one. Everyone can have their own room and pick which one they wanna sleep in together. Having your own space with your own decorations is nice once in a while lol.
A regular three bed one bath home built in the 80's goes for nearly or over a mil even an hour out from Vancouver. The closer you get, the higher it gets. The housing market province-wide is insane, especially for the quality of those homes.
No joke that last Utah joint would be fucking incredible, so chill and secluded, probably on some sacred native land like the shining tho Also straight up anything outside is gonna get snowfucked
I lived at ~10k feet elevation until just recently, you really don't notice it after a pretty short amount of time, it's just people used to sea level that struggle when they first move.
Real Estate in Spain can just be dirt cheap with a great view, more modern houses do raise the price but older mansions can be quite affordable (relatively)
lmao I died when he connected Utah and polygamy. I live in Utah, and I think its one of the funniest misconceptions. Also im not Mormon so maybe just me(; Edit: for those who are worried about the elevation its not bad, after a couple days you aclamate and it's like you in California. When you do go on vacation you will notice you can run farther than you could in Utah. It really isn't a big deal if you live there.
‘custom’ is such a loose term in construction. It could mean ‘we made this completely from scratch and nothing like it exists anywhere else’ but it usually means ‘this light fixture was too big so we cut it down 1/2 an inch’
If you go to a home builder there is like a standard build that is copied from designs they previously completed projects and then a custom project is like a new design that was made specifically for the home almost like a 1 of 1
8:23 I'm 6' tall and I think if I were to sit in that tub I wouldn't be able to look out comfortablly. The windows are too high lol. For bath views you need the window to start below the tub
The herringbone pattern is notorious for being a beautiful and strong way to lay bricks or stones. It was created by Filippo Brunelleschi in Florence, Italy during the construction of the famous dome on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. It is a rather mesmerizing pattern and is easily recognizable. This is the one time when my 9th grade history report on Brunelleschi finally comes in handy 😂
Lud is just secretly trying to tell his roommates that he's moving out
@@Slyuniform Shut up
@@Slyuniform i understand you want to gain a fanbase but this is scummy, not respectable.
secretly? hes looking at houses on stream, not really secretive, he has 15 million of course hes gonna buy a house
@@oliver-04 it’s a joke headass
Poor QT
"this looks like a 1 mil house" in Vancouver we call those apartments
Damn as a person who live in a 3rd world country rats in Vancouver sounds more privileged than we do
Yeah I have to live in basement suites in Vancouver for 1000 dollars per month. I could never afford a real house here but I think Vancouver is beautiful.
chat chooses a house in the middle of nowhere LUL.
@@hambnuger4336 Dude $1k a month for a basement suite? That's actually really good lol.
@@damystery123 depends the size but with canadian wages it defo is
im judging the houses so harshly for someone without 15 million to my name
At that price tag, they should be judged harshly
After watching 200 seasons of house hunters you get used to it.
@@randompanda3415 the richer you get, the worse your taste becomes. These houses are just examples of that.
@@SlyTreeRat after watching that many seasons, I want you to buy my house for me.
Ludwig. I’m gonna give you a complete rundown on the Vancouver housing market. The average 500-1000sqft apartment goes from 850k-1.2m cad. The average home in downtown Vancouver is like 1.5m-2m. And where the video you reacted too was is an area just above the British properties average house costing 15m-45m. This is all because the housing market has doubled almost tripled in 15 years. And foreign buyers bought up a shit ton of properties as investments as the market kept going up.
That’s a real problem. Most rentals and suites are owned by wealthy foreigners that cash in on shitty basement suites for 2000 a month. I’m gonna have to move to the middle of the woods if I have to actually live in my city.
Same in Sydney, Australia. The housing is so fucked here.
Same here in copenhagen Denmark. The apartment I live have tripled in price since we bought it. Moving out is going to be a nightmare
do i smell a potential marketing crash
I hate the free market
Im dead when Ludwig show off his money and Someone in the chat :
My prime money
amogus
Amon Gus
Dishwasher: elevated by like 30cm
House Tour Guy: God Bless the person who made this
hey, tall people really appreciate things like this
@@atlasstudios But it is a few inches though it is not going to make a big difference
@@pikasup1696 anything helps lol
@@pikasup1696 try telling me that to my spine
@@atlasstudios hey short people can benefit too
Ludwig: *criticizes a 30-year-old man for acting childish*
Also Ludwig: "This is where I'd put all my pokemon cards"
Understanding jokes is very difficult
Indeed
This is wear you pee off your balcony
@@gildergreen9995yes like you didn’t understand this
when it gets to what can $100 million buy you, its just gonna be a house tour lol
@@Slyuniform mad annoying spamming the comment section
@@Slyuniform disliked and reported
tbh the houses that cost less is actually better and the ones that cost more then 100 mill is garbage
As someone who lives near Vancouver when he said it should be a million I actually laughed out loud.
I can't stress how insane that sounds. All the family houses near me are worth that and they are absolutely not remotely close to this. And that's not even as close to Vancouver as this place is.
that’s what i thought
ye
bro i live in tiny apartment and its about 1mil-800k
I've been watching love it or list it vancouver and holy shit the house prices are insane
California is literally the same, how doesn't he know
The + point of choosing the Vancouver one, he can always guarantee Magnus to come there for chess training.
Magnus is Norwegian tho?
24:00 Yes, you do adjust to it Ludwig. The only place with less air pressure where most people can't adjust to it is the Himalayas.
The bonus of living at a high elevation is that your lungs get super jacked so when you go down to sea level you're like superhuman
Yeah I live in Colorado and normally go on 20 mile bike rides, but I came down to San Diego and biked about 50 miles without noticing. There’s a reason olympians train up here!
I’m disappointed that they didn’t have shit jokes on the toilets
Hahaha
Hello Ainsley
How's it going, Ainsley? It's been a bit.
at this point, I'd watch a 2hr tour just for the Wife and Her boyfriend jokes
is this a joke or is ludwig actually a cwck?
These people have all the money in the world but still manage to make their houses look like a clinical white hospital
It's disgusting how colorless it is
This is exactly why the Utah home was my favourite. Other houses looked so bland. I am not sure I would like the Utah home with its exposed trusses (it felt a lil bit creepy), but I definitely appreciate it not being boring as hekk.
@@sahajjain2146 Maybe it's because I grew up in a more "country" area like Utah, but seeing that style of house pisses me off, because its the style of house that a rich person gets when they want to feel 'country', since it's rustic.
@@lurac5710 , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,.
As someone from a high elevation mountain town, watching Lud just completely not understanding how elevation works just cracks me up
"What are you doing at a ballet bar" Arching my back and clapping these cheeks, hbu?
HUH?????
WHAT LMFAOO
@@valleyofghouls if yk yk lol
It's actually insane to hear those guys struggle to breathe touring the home. Despite how beautiful the home is, I don't want a freaking ventilator to live in it
@@RiptidePen Thank you for stating that! I had assumed as much as I couldn’t imagine _anyone_ wanting to live somewhere in which it’s a bit more difficult to breathe. (In fact, that sounds like a waking nightmare and a panic attack waiting to happen, which would make it all that much worse.) But I was hoping that someone would confirm as much somewhere in the comments!
Would you happen to know approximately how long it takes for a persons’ breathing to adjust once they’ve entered an area such as this? Again, thanks *so* much!!
@@RiptidePen Thank you very much!!
@@radlee974 through active walking you can adjust to this height in like a week
Cmon man, it's not THAT high up here.........
If you stuggle breathing at 8900 feet you need to see a doctor 🤦🏼♂️ du****s
Ludwig, this should be 1 mill, Californians: say sike right now
As both mormon and canadian, I feel absolutely destroyed by Ludwig's house-reacts
i feel you bro us mormons get it bad XD
I feel you also can we agree that park city people are pricks
Living in Utah. We have a surprisingly amount of celebrities living in park city.
You’d expect like slc or something but nope
It's weird cause they're there but no one cares
Tell Donovan Mitchell I said hi
@@NabiSoo they live in utah, they have enough to worry about. not enough energy to care if some celebrity lives there
Park city is the only place that isn't miles of sagebrush or farmlands
as someone who was born and raised in utah i forget there’s elevation problems and it’s bugging me he’s breathing so hard
For real, grew up here and ran track, it was fun for sure. Went down to southern California for a run and did not realize how much air I wasn't breathing in before. Hurt my lungs kinda.
The Canadian place has $7 Australian wine on display like its the best thing ever. That's $7 for 1L when alcohol in Aus is expensive af
I swear Justin Bieber could’ve just looked at that house and they’d make it seem like he owned it
Ludwig: "Bruh you're 30"
Ludwig 2 mins later: "That's where i would put my pokemon cards!!!"
14:51 no one from EU would bother lying about being 183cm instead of 182cm. The idea of being above 6ft is a very American thing, we wouldn't even consider how tall we are in feet. If anything, you'd be more likely to lie about being above 180cm if you're just below, as that's the kinda arbitrary standard for "decent height" here, whatever that even means.
actually, yes. there are pre-built, non custom stairs, and other assemblies for houses that civil engineers use for the CAD design and the final usage. they're pretty common actually.
btw, zagaleta is a super rich urbanization of Marbella a well known place in south spain
“What house can 15 million buy you around the world” -original title
yeah why was is changed?? 15 min makes more sense
@@ggproductions1173 really late but the algorithm likes the number 10 a lot better. Most youtubers will strive to have it be like 10,000 instead of say 5,000 for that reason.
i live in vancouver, i pay 1800$ for 2 rooms in a first floor of a house. vanc is the most expensive city in north america
Ludwig complaining about the log cabin being too big but didn’t says hit about the mile long hallways in the modern house.
The Modern home didn't make you pass out from exhaustion, ludwig said it was too big because of its altitude so moving a lot would tire out anyone
@@Jeffrey-SB I have always lived in Utah and you dont really notice the altitude. but moving here from somewhere else would be different but I dont think it would take that long to get used to.
Please come to Vancouver, it needs more RUclipsrs
Ludwig: roasts everything about the house
Also Ludwig: the bathroom is soooooo nice
The Utah house is basically where you and your music crew live, makes sense why Justin and Taylor stayed there.
lud didn’t have to roast mormons like that
Hits deep
@@trashcant4053 as someone from utah i can confirm that there are a ton of kids in families. my fam is considered small with four kids
@@trashcant4053 jesus christ that’s crazy
@@trashcant4053 bro thats mental
@@samulcamel i mean my family's mormon and I'm the oldest of four. almost all mormon families I know don't have more than 4.
"I would love to piss in a urinal" Someone(not me lol) has to send this man a urinal for his birthday.
He can buy it himself lol
@@adumb789 Who the hell buys themselves a urinal?
Oooooh, I was a stone mason that did all the stone work on the first house in West Vancouver. That's really cool seeing it featured in a LudWig Video :D
"boys today" "the plan is simple" once it was pointed out to me I can't stop hearing it
These house comparisons are life. I need more of them! 🔥
Chat talking about Spain as if there weren’t any millionaires in the country
The Utah house looks like literally every ski lodge I've ever been to
"Theres no universe your knight is going out on c7" looks like someone forgot their chess notation
That skii vacation house is getting less attention than what it deserves. The buying 1/4th of it is for using it during the winter, which Idk, sounds like a pretty good deal.
Fun fact. I live in Utah. If you aren't used to the elevation it can be rough but a lot of athletes come here to train because it forces their lungs to work harder thus increasing endurance at lower elevations.
Me too and then when you go on vacation to Cali or Florida or sum you realize how easy breathing is
"I feel like I'm dealing with a million dollar house" on the Vancouver one... I laughed so hard. A million dollar house in one of the towns surrounding Vancouver (not even in Vancouver) is like a 3 bedroom home lol.
I have asthma, so when I was visiting Denver, CO and Albuquerque, NM (both at least a mile up) I was STRUGGLING to breathe. High altitude sickness for DAYS in Denver too.
6:34 Charlie is gonna go nuts for this
You know what, I'm happy because all the three people touring us were my favorite from the last few videos
13:25 Ok those doors are right out of the game Teardown
Enes to Ludwig: “I am not your friend”
Haven’t watched it yet. But maybe a mogul moves hoodie if we’re lucky
3:12 yeah, we have two buttons on every toilet in Australia, it was weird when i found out Americans only have one flush option
The Utah one was sick! I mean it was something that actually made me wanna visit the place...Ludwig did say that it felt more like a hotel but if you're paying millions of dollars for your house, I feel like it should be something like a hotel
Loved the cold open! Doing more of those would be really cool
I live in Vancouver and the prices are insane. Rentals are over 1000 dollars per month for a one bed one bath shithole.
The Vancouver one honestly isn't even that bad of a deal relative to the rest of Vancouver, it's either you get that house for 15 million or you spend 2.4 million and get a 1 acre lot 40 minutes away from downtown lmao
3, nature over civilization views aura and still ambiance; literally takes your breath away free fall.
Also the only one that doesn't look like a sleek modern hospital.
the third house looks like if Vikings were to build a house today
they always greet us so hi twitch chat!
Vancouver looks so much more inviting and like a home than the other 2. For me personally anyway
I’m glad he mentioned the custom staircase thing. I was thinking the same thing.
Is there a standardised product etc.
Vancouver is actually a city that has many cities inside of them like Richmond, Burnaby, and Surrey but most people just say it’s one city because it is all connected
As someone who grew up in Vancouver, the 15Mil house is actually quite normal for what it is. With it having 3 floors, the Wok Kitchen, TWO master bedrooms with on suites, the view. Considering most of the apartments on sale in the city costs 1-2 mil, the house market in BC is rigged because of oversea money laundering through buying snd reselling houses just to raise the price of the market.
If you’re spending 10Mil on a house, I’d like my own room even with a loved one. Everyone can have their own room and pick which one they wanna sleep in together. Having your own space with your own decorations is nice once in a while lol.
Damn Lud why you gotta do Utah so bad like that
To be fair, it was a team effort between him and ourselves-
as a high altitude utah boy you do adjust to it but it’s a killer to get used to at first breathing is rough
16:43 ye totally doesn't bring me back to highschool
A regular three bed one bath home built in the 80's goes for nearly or over a mil even an hour out from Vancouver. The closer you get, the higher it gets. The housing market province-wide is insane, especially for the quality of those homes.
Ludwig: Uploads at 11 PM, giving us lots of content before bed, being super kind
Also Ludwig: “I’m not your friend”
Suffering at 3 am
utah has got some serious hidden gems that nobody knows about.
Popular Opinion: Every single one of ya'll agrees that Ludwig made our day notch better
No joke that last Utah joint would be fucking incredible, so chill and secluded, probably on some sacred native land like the shining tho
Also straight up anything outside is gonna get snowfucked
Lud is such an eco-friendly person. All this recycling must be good for the environment!
I lived at ~10k feet elevation until just recently, you really don't notice it after a pretty short amount of time, it's just people used to sea level that struggle when they first move.
when you are high in the air it would be less dense not denser
15:06 the perfect combination of Patrick bateman and a terminator
Real Estate in Spain can just be dirt cheap with a great view, more modern houses do raise the price but older mansions can be quite affordable (relatively)
as someone from utah it’s really funny to see people out of breath like that just walking around a house
lmao I died when he connected Utah and polygamy. I live in Utah, and I think its one of the funniest misconceptions. Also im not Mormon so maybe just me(;
Edit: for those who are worried about the elevation its not bad, after a couple days you aclamate and it's like you in California. When you do go on vacation you will notice you can run farther than you could in Utah. It really isn't a big deal if you live there.
Yessss finally a thumbnail with Utah in it lmao
15 million $ can get you a pretty nice ass place no matter where you live I’m pretty sure
Nice to see another upload from u man
Ludwig doesn’t understand the Vancouver housing market 😂
WHEN THE IMPOSTER IS SUS HE HE HEW
That door makes you feel like mizkif does walking into his own room
I bet 15 million can buy you a house
27:01 When Lud plays his highschool musical on his date with QT
Whyd he change it from 15mill to 10
‘custom’ is such a loose term in construction. It could mean ‘we made this completely from scratch and nothing like it exists anywhere else’ but it usually means ‘this light fixture was too big so we cut it down 1/2 an inch’
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Ludwig “I think he’s gonna kill us chat”
the price of the last house is just because of the signed snowboard and the olympic torch xD
I think ludwig will end up buying a house in spain
If you go to a home builder there is like a standard build that is copied from designs they previously completed projects and then a custom project is like a new design that was made specifically for the home almost like a 1 of 1
Utah gang!
8:23 I'm 6' tall and I think if I were to sit in that tub I wouldn't be able to look out comfortablly. The windows are too high lol.
For bath views you need the window to start below the tub
Does anyone still find it weird when looking at Ludwig at a side view?
yep
16:45 you cannot tell me this isn't the hallway from John Wick 1
haven’t watched it but i could buy all of these easily
27:50 Power bill alone for the heated floors would probably be more than I spend in monthly expenses put together xD
Your conversions a bit off, 15 mil CAD actual converts to around $13 USD
The herringbone pattern is notorious for being a beautiful and strong way to lay bricks or stones. It was created by Filippo Brunelleschi in Florence, Italy during the construction of the famous dome on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. It is a rather mesmerizing pattern and is easily recognizable.
This is the one time when my 9th grade history report on Brunelleschi finally comes in handy 😂