BRIT DADS REACT to What Does a $500,000 House Look like in Oklahoma New Home Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @taureanpov
    @taureanpov 17 дней назад +1

    Our TVs are on a mount that allows us to position the TV where you need it & even tilts. The current position of those TVs are just where it sits when not in use. Remember that we live by convenience & individuality.

  • @dgray2228
    @dgray2228 2 месяца назад +14

    The "safe room" in the garage is for when it is tornado season, and you get an alert to take shelter.

  • @IamNuideas2001
    @IamNuideas2001 2 месяца назад +25

    The high ceilings are great in warm climates as the heat rises and the rooms stay more comfortable temperatures. In colder climates, yeah, I wouldn't spend the money for high ceilings because it can cost a fortune to heat (unless you get heated floors!). There is enough space upstairs that you can add an additional laundry room - for a cost. But many of these are new builds. You buy the land and have a choice of plans to pick from. Part of the process is the upgrades that you choose for your individual home. That part is fun but can be overwhelming at times. Lots of choices. Covid took some of the choices away because some of the upgrades depended on what they could get in at the time it was needed for installation. These slowed up the process a lot during that time. If your heart is set on something, though, most builders are willing to work with you.

  • @buddystewart2020
    @buddystewart2020 2 месяца назад +8

    Kids are upstairs, make them carry the laundry upstairs, you don't do it. lol.

    • @muddbyrd
      @muddbyrd 11 дней назад

      Or you could install a dumbwaiter. They are Very handy!

  • @stcrombie
    @stcrombie 2 месяца назад +18

    They're putting more master bedrooms on the first floor as the population ages. A lot of us have problems with stairs.

    • @Tee-cl6dc
      @Tee-cl6dc 2 месяца назад +2

      Away from the kids too 😂

    • @jenniferrichardson8474
      @jenniferrichardson8474 День назад

      Yes! I am only 49 but suffer with a nerve disorder. I have been in a wheelchair for the past several years and therefore can't walk up and down stairs. My bedroom (which is equipped with a handicapped accessible en suite bathroom) is on the first floor. Again, thank goodness for that, because I am physically unable to navigate stairs.

  • @stellaandes759
    @stellaandes759 2 месяца назад +9

    Main floor primary bedrooms are handy for us old folks who have trouble with stairs.

  • @stephaniemccarthy1676
    @stephaniemccarthy1676 2 месяца назад +8

    I love Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Moved here from Connecticut. Been here for 8 years and happy to say tornadoes have missed me. Tornadoes can happen in many states.

  • @NurseEmilie
    @NurseEmilie 2 месяца назад +6

    I have a folding table in my laundry room. You take towel out of the dryer and pile them on the table and fold them on the table.
    They are a must.

  • @johnlabus7359
    @johnlabus7359 2 месяца назад +10

    A Brit complaining about the laundry room location is priceless given that many homes in the UK just have a washing machine under the kitchen counter. Even new UK home tours I've watched, that even have a laundry room, have it downstairs while all bedrooms are up.
    That said, as American homes get even bigger, you often see duplicate laundry rooms on each floor.

  • @JIMBEARRI
    @JIMBEARRI 2 месяца назад +10

    The "Family Safe" is likely to be a reinforced area to take refuge during tornadoes. Oklahoma is prone to them.

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM 2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, he should've mention that was a tornado shelter. Maybe he didn't, because it didn't have a soft close door.

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX 2 месяца назад +11

    Half bathrooms do not have a tub nor shower. It's just a toilet and a sink.
    The safe room is for tornadoes.

  • @inthedarkanonymous5625
    @inthedarkanonymous5625 2 месяца назад +5

    In potentially hot climates, high ceilings allow heat to rise and keeps the lower living area cooler.
    When I was in Tulsa, they had mosquitos the size of Cessnas. They shined in basso profundo.

  • @sam6235
    @sam6235 2 месяца назад +3

    The drawer he “broke” is a spice drawer. The bottles fit in a small bracket and they tilt outward so your spices are handy while cooking.

  • @seantjohnson
    @seantjohnson 2 месяца назад +2

    The drawer under the stove wasn't broken. It had a tray in it to hold smaller items.

  • @Ginoulmer
    @Ginoulmer 2 месяца назад +9

    We built our own home in Montana 10 years ago for about 260k. It's 4600 square feet with an additional office and decking around half of the house with a 4 car garage on 20 acres, and it is now appraised at about 900k. We have our own water supply from a natural spring on property, and we live at an elevation of 5800 ft, and the nearest town with a population of 120 is 11.5 miles away. We have views of the Rocky Mountains and the Crazy mountains and our own gun and bow range. We recently built a shop with a car lift, pit, wash bay and paint booth. We restore old muscle cars for ourselves. My brother and his family live on a 40 acre lot next to us in a log home we built and it's 6500 square feet with two 4 car garages. His was much more money to build but is now appraised at about 1.3 million and we built it for about 490k 8 years ago. We are on the same water supply. We actually build log homes for a living and we are currently building one for one of his kids on the property. We also live about 100 miles from Yellowstone National Park.

  • @EShelby2127
    @EShelby2127 2 месяца назад +1

    Oklahoma is in "Tornado alley"... Most houses in Minnesota have full basements. That is where the "safe rooms" are for tornado season. The guest bedroom by the master would be for infants or the mother-in law....

  • @melissabill1640
    @melissabill1640 2 месяца назад +13

    Oklahoma is the heart of tornado alley guys.

  • @RevPeterTrabaris
    @RevPeterTrabaris 2 месяца назад +9

    I wish I had five dollars for ever time that guy opened a drawer. Now, to the house. I loved the first floor, but hated the upper floor. Not important, just my thought in this moment. As a dog lover, the thing missing was a dog washing station. I loved the security room especially given the location in tornado alley. I wish every house and apartment building in the U.S. in Tornado Alley had one. If that were my house, you would see lovely flower and vegetable gardens. When I had my house, my gardens were intentionally in the style of English Cottage Gardens. This was a fun video. Can't wait to see other home tours. Have a great weekend you two. Peace

  • @Hawk-ODA212
    @Hawk-ODA212 2 месяца назад +6

    Excellent reaction. As you continue to explore $500,000 homes across the U.S. I think you'll find there are significant differences as far as the bang for your buck goes. I hope you find some homes in very rural areas that are typically much cheaper than most urban areas, mainly because the property is cheaper. I'm looking forward to your future reactions. Thanks guys.- Hawk

  • @firefighterchick
    @firefighterchick 2 месяца назад +5

    That was point 19 acre lot, so less than 1/4 acre which is common for newer developments.
    The hood above the stove looks to be wood for the second it was shown. If so that scares me.
    The electrical socket next to the sink in the master bathroom was NOT a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI) which I'm not even sure is legal.
    The floor-to-ceiling windows look nice but if you have pets or young children that would make me nervous.
    Plus, the newer construction quality of materials is not the best which means the windows will have energy loss issues faster because of it. Larger windows more loss.
    The price tag is more common all over the country I'm sure.
    At least in these newer housing developments.
    Most of them probably also have a Home Owners Association which means you are paying a lifetime monthly fee (hundreds to thousands depending)for that as well.
    The average cost of a home in my area of Pennsylvania is almost $325,000 best guess.
    That's typically 1/4 to 1/2 acre lot.
    From a firefighter's perspective that would be a nightmare to navigate doing search and rescue.
    😲😜😆

  • @debrabailey6298
    @debrabailey6298 2 месяца назад +3

    I live about 2 hours from Tulsa. Look at properties in Oklahoma City. I think Tulsa is probably the most expensive in the state. But don’t tell the people from California, they’re leaving in droves for Texas and we don’t want them to discover our nice conservative state.

  • @sandrad9695
    @sandrad9695 2 месяца назад +5

    I absolutely LOVE this idea of going around the country and seeing what $500,000 to $600,000 can buy you in new homes. I live in California in one of the most expensive areas in the nation. A home like this would be around $3-$4 million where I live.
    And when you do California, you’ve got to break it up in about 5 or 6 regions because California is like multiple states within a state. Great video, you guys!

    • @HeartOfHippie
      @HeartOfHippie 2 месяца назад +1

      Georgia has high, median and low cost of homes, according to the area. Closer to Atlanta the higher the price. And Georgia has electricity all the time except when there has been storms sometimes, unlike Texas

    • @cadennorris960
      @cadennorris960 Месяц назад

      @@HeartOfHippieI will never let Texans forget that their power grid sucks then they allowed it to be privatized and pay even more for the same shitty grid.

  • @manxkin
    @manxkin 2 месяца назад +11

    I can assure you that this looks nothing like my little 1927 bungalow!

    • @TangentOmega
      @TangentOmega 2 месяца назад +1

      I had a 1914 craftsman. They have their own challenges.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 2 месяца назад +3

    Not 1 point 9 acres , but Point .19 acres or about 1/5 of an acre . My house on a small barrier beach island about 30-35 miles from Manhattan ( commuting distance to there .I did it for work for more than 40 years ) is smaller and less modern than the one in this video , but it's worth about $ 1 million .We have 4 bedrooms , 3 bathrooms , 2 kitchens , an office , a den, 2 wine cellars , a walk in pantry , a front porch , a large deck , a separate two car garage , and an organic vegetable garden . Location , location , location , the three rules of real estate value .

  • @sillililli01
    @sillililli01 2 месяца назад +3

    A bathtub in the master bathroom is a must-have for women/men who enjoy a soak. If the house didn't have it, I wouldn't even consider it when looking to purchase.

    • @SuperDrLisa
      @SuperDrLisa 46 минут назад

      I on the other hand could care less

  • @Bryars_Gaming
    @Bryars_Gaming 2 месяца назад +4

    I have never ever heard anyone call them “slam proof” doors or drawers. It’s definitely called soft close.

  • @tammierandall864
    @tammierandall864 2 месяца назад +3

    Family safe is when you have tornado's

  • @gidgetpll
    @gidgetpll 2 месяца назад +3

    That is a weird floor plan. Interesting.

  • @pastherfuzz
    @pastherfuzz Месяц назад +1

    Washer dryer in most states has to have a drain in the floor for leak or broken water hose.You can't put the washer dryer any place.

  • @annasylvester4516
    @annasylvester4516 2 месяца назад +3

    I'm more than happy with my 1,100 square foot condomminium apartment. 😊

  • @jenniferworley7115
    @jenniferworley7115 2 месяца назад +3

    Love these tours with you guys. Can't wait until you hit my neck of the woods. (Ohio). I will be watching your travels around all the States you do. ✌🤗

  • @MoeRon-ry2zr
    @MoeRon-ry2zr 2 месяца назад +3

    They'll be replacing those Samsung appliances sooner than later.

  • @robertgifoy3390
    @robertgifoy3390 2 месяца назад +7

    Something I wouldn't want,odd space and keep in mind,Oklahoma is a heavy tornado chance.

  • @coleensakamoto6844
    @coleensakamoto6844 2 месяца назад +2

    Starting from Texas and going up, straight north, is all called "Tornado Alley". Hence the "panick room" in the garage. Housing will be cheaper throughout this region. Most new builds these days will have 2 ovens plus a microwave. (This to accommodate Thanksgiving & Christmas family gatherings & dinners.)
    Also, when you have "cathedral ceilings", keep in mind the cost to heat thst space in the Winter & to cool in the Summer, will be quite high.
    As concerning the laundry room.....your kids will be carrying their clothes up & down those stairs. 😂
    Now, regarding the bathtub in the owners bathroom. Some people love to have a soak once and awhile. It's good to have options. It will be a good selling feature, if you ever decide to sell.

  • @jenniferrichardson8474
    @jenniferrichardson8474 День назад

    I live in a rather small house with a combined living room, kitchen and dining room. However the entire space is quite small. The living room/dining room area has high ceilings, which I rather like because it helps to give the illusion of a much bigger space (if that makes sense?). I think if the ceiling was lower it would feel super small and claustrophobic. The high ceilings really do help in making it feel a bit roomier.

  • @johnnieb6
    @johnnieb6 2 месяца назад +2

    I have vaulted ceilings and I’m more than happy to pay for the beauty and look of my high ceilings.

  • @bjebel1
    @bjebel1 2 месяца назад +2

    YOU ARE ALMOST THERE FOR THE 100 THOUSAND!

  • @plumup
    @plumup 2 месяца назад

    I keep laughing with this. You guys were hilarious! 😂

  • @MaPerkins-uz2ow
    @MaPerkins-uz2ow Месяц назад +1

    The narrator really dropped the ball by not having a drawn floor plan to display. Heck, even Zillow is putting floor plans in the photos section of some of their listings.

  • @storminight
    @storminight 2 месяца назад +2

    Slam proof, soft close. Lol a real estate person should know that.
    It’s hard (maybe impossible) to do thoes pull down doors soft close.
    Women like baths! 😂
    We like bedrooms downstairs when we get old like you said.

  • @hardtackbeans9790
    @hardtackbeans9790 2 месяца назад +1

    Most bang for your buck is W. Virginia or Mississippi. Both economically depressed along with the house prices but places I would like. Least bang for your buck is the large N Eastern cities or the California coast. Also any ski resort. He is in Oklahoma. He has to check the drawers/doors for rattlesnakes. There is a channel asking for a photo tour of his viewers homes & to write down the history of their old house. Very popular & getting him lots of view.

  • @johnlooney2319
    @johnlooney2319 2 месяца назад +2

    Oklahoma is Tornado Alley..Great rodeos though. Give me a single story villa with a courtyard in the middle with spanish tile roof. I live in Manhattan where square footage is a premium.

  • @storminight
    @storminight 2 месяца назад +4

    I’d like to see 300k or less. That’s more realistic. 🤷‍♀️ In my world anyway! 😂

  • @sdv73168
    @sdv73168 2 месяца назад +1

    The toilet in that small room looks narrow cause of the type of camera he's using, plenty of space in there to do your thing, lol

  • @renee176
    @renee176 2 месяца назад +1

    Check out the houses in Utah also, they are Amazing (especially when they come with a mountain view).🙂

  • @stephanledford9792
    @stephanledford9792 2 месяца назад

    A few general comments about the video and home prices:
    (1) Location makes a difference within the state. I live in northwest Arkansas, next door to Oklahoma & Texas and my 2,400 square foot house is valued at $499,400 by Zillow while the state median housing price is $265,300. My area is growing fast - the builders are having trouble keeping up, but if you were to go to other areas that are growing more slowly, the same house would be priced much lower. FYI, the median priced house in Oklahoma is $250,800 and in Texas it is $357,700.
    (2) Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas (which you have not gotten to yet, but will soon - hint, hint) have more issues with heat than the cold, so the high ceilings make a big difference since the heat rises above where you would feel it. My house has high ceilings and I use ceiling fans in the winter to push the heat down but not in the summertime, the exact opposite of what many not used to living in the South might think was normal.
    (3) I agree with the negative comments about painted brick, which once painted, must be repainted in the future. My house is brick & stone outside and it will NEVER have to be repainted. It was visually stunning to look at, though.
    (4) The "safe room" in a state like Oklahoma (and where I am in Arkansas) is more likely to be used as a tornado shelter than a place to hide from intruders. I am still making repairs from damage from a tornado that came through about a mile from my house on Memorial Day 2024. I don't have a safe room, so was in one of the bathrooms when the edge of the tornado was blowing by.
    (5) I like a larger yard (mine is much larger) and like more landscaping than what they had in the video, but my house was built in 2006 and I think they are making yards smaller now because land costs have gone up a lot.

  • @lindareynolds1909
    @lindareynolds1909 2 месяца назад +2

    Good job! Okie gal here!😁

  • @charlesburris6314
    @charlesburris6314 2 месяца назад +1

    Tulsa/Jenks is a more highly populated area in Oklahoma. You get a lot more out house and land away from that.

  • @smokymthiker
    @smokymthiker 2 месяца назад +5

    Nice house. Not a fan of painted brick, maintenance issue over time. TV over the fireplace is too high for me. Would prefer a picture and be able to decorate the mantle.

    • @Theodorussfo
      @Theodorussfo 2 месяца назад +3

      Those bricks are not painted. Painting bricks in north america isn't a thing to do, as you say to much of a maint. issue, it gets ugly fast. TV is usually watched in a reclining position in north america so generally they are put up higher.

    • @firefighterchick
      @firefighterchick 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@Theodorussfo yes and no.
      I agree I think could be white bricks or even brick facades that just create the look of real brick masonry.
      There are still some people that have painted brick which I agree is a costly maintenance issue over time.

  • @lesterstone8595
    @lesterstone8595 25 дней назад +1

    You've never seen beaches like the ones in Oklahoma.

  • @theOklahomies405
    @theOklahomies405 2 месяца назад +2

    When all you do is look down most of the day, a tv on the wall if great to help counter act the neck problems that come from looking down all day

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM 2 месяца назад +1

      That's a good point. It might have helped me, growing up.

    • @theOklahomies405
      @theOklahomies405 2 месяца назад

      @@R777-RLM same. And I rode bulls for a living and work a hard job that looks down all die. I’m glad I know it now because it does help

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM 2 месяца назад

      @@theOklahomies405 You also sound tuff as hell. lol.

    • @theOklahomies405
      @theOklahomies405 2 месяца назад +1

      @@R777-RLM that depends on who ya ask 😂

    • @R777-RLM
      @R777-RLM 2 месяца назад

      @@theOklahomies405 Haha.

  • @robertgifoy3390
    @robertgifoy3390 2 месяца назад +12

    White bricks are made white,not necessarily painted white.

    • @Wilburnator
      @Wilburnator 2 месяца назад

      I've never seen a plain brick that white, anyway, these are obviously painted

    • @chrispavlich9656
      @chrispavlich9656 2 месяца назад

      When you live in a climate with high heat, the lighter the color the more it deflects the sun and your air conditioning will not have the strain to keep it cool. Usually homes of this size have dual systems, one downstairs and one up in the attic space.

  • @stuartthompson5003
    @stuartthompson5003 2 месяца назад

    This is where I live!! I was raised 10 miles from Jenks.

  • @oldmanjimh3165
    @oldmanjimh3165 2 месяца назад +4

    .19 sucks for America. High ceilings you said were a waste. Guess that goes for an upstairs you don't need. This is tornado alley so no basement is a killer. Also if they have that many clothes they surely should be able to afford another acre or two for some privacy. If you get to Maine, look to central Maine rather than expensive south shoreline.

    • @janfitzgerald3615
      @janfitzgerald3615 2 месяца назад +2

      That structure labeled “Family Safe” is actually the name of a company that builds tornado shelters. So they have that because there isn’t a basement. “
      “FamilySAFE is a company that specializes in above-ground and in-ground tornado shelters and safe rooms for homes. Their shelters are designed to provide protection during extreme weather events, such as storms and natural disasters. FamilySAFE shelters are engineered, tested, and certified to withstand EF5 tornado conditions, and have been installed in over 20,000 homes across the United States since 1998.”

    • @rosemarylackey4174
      @rosemarylackey4174 2 месяца назад +1

      "No basement is a killer" might make sense, but it is not accurate. Oklahoma has few basements due to a high water table and clay soil, which make building a reliably waterproof basement cost prohibitive. Even if basements were possible in Oklahoma, creating maximum tornado safety in a basement-sized area would be costly, impractical, and unnecessary. Unlike hurricanes, a tornado comes and goes in a matter of minutes. During those minutes, you're not thinking about space or comfort--just staying safe. Oklahoma has mastered tornado safety, and the closet-sized safe room is designed for maximum protection.

  • @runnermcturtle5893
    @runnermcturtle5893 2 месяца назад +5

    Hey, it is sitting on O.19 acre not on 1.9 acre.

  • @MaPerkins-uz2ow
    @MaPerkins-uz2ow Месяц назад +1

    Pick ANY city, it will be more expensive than 3/4 of the rest of the state. Check the listings. Work remote & save half your money for more home & acreage, ponds, creeks.

  • @chrispavlich9656
    @chrispavlich9656 2 месяца назад

    Probably a better representation would be to choose houses in different areas of a State. Say one further out from a city center and one in a suburb closer to the city.

  • @tejida815
    @tejida815 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m against putting a tv over a mantle. That house is giving me McMansion vibes.

  • @heathermcd12
    @heathermcd12 Месяц назад

    In Oklahoma City you would get a house twice the size for that price plus acres of land. Tulsa prices are overinflated and they have small yards.

  • @sdv73168
    @sdv73168 2 месяца назад +1

    The white bricks are made that way. Not painted.

  • @EShelby2127
    @EShelby2127 2 месяца назад

    In Seattle, not many homes for under a $1,000,000! The 1920 house (4 bd2 ba 2,430 sqft), that I rented in 2008 was estimated to be worth @$400,000, I paid $1,750 in rent, today it's valued at 1.5 Million. The only new construction single family homes are where someone has paid over a Million for an old house, torn it down and has built new.

  • @angiew4544
    @angiew4544 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful house, now see what you can get in my area . It will be a challenge in Southern California for 500-600k and will probably get you a 1-2 bedroom condo in a not so good area or out towards the desert. The cheapest starter homes in my town start at 750k up and are nothing close to this house.

  • @melissabill1640
    @melissabill1640 2 месяца назад +1

    I know the states around the great lakes have lower cost housing. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota. But don't look in major cities like Chicago. And the winters are awful. Las Vegas is good price wise and weather wise. Idaho and New Mexico and Arizona might be good. I'm thinking of quality of life too. Texas has great prices but the summers are too hot and humid and they get hurricanes and tornadoes .

  • @janaybell1412
    @janaybell1412 2 месяца назад

    If you do New York, do upstate. Try the Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse area. The closer you get to NYC, the more things cost.

  • @billywix7313
    @billywix7313 2 месяца назад +6

    It would blow your mind to see housing costs and low interest rates 4 to 8 years ago. Houses have basically skyrocketed in the past 4 years. Some of it was due to Covid (lost jobs) and the bad economy. The home you viewed is at least $100K more.

    • @runnermcturtle5893
      @runnermcturtle5893 2 месяца назад +2

      Ten years ago for 600 thousand you could have a castle of 4000 sq feet + in Atlanta and even bigger if you were patient enough to look for it.

    • @billywix7313
      @billywix7313 2 месяца назад

      @@runnermcturtle5893 Lol, you are missing the point.

  • @kimberlyhennerfeind5757
    @kimberlyhennerfeind5757 2 месяца назад

    High ceilings are absolutely essential in a climate that reaches into the 120’s in the summer and is warm about 10 months of the year. Heat rises. This is also why we all have ceiling fans in the South. There’s a method to our madness. No wasted space. Up north, they live in little boxes where men have to duck to enter a room. I’ll take the high ceilings. No disrespect.

  • @anonomas6126
    @anonomas6126 2 месяца назад

    You should do Hillside or Potter Valley in Anchorage Alaska.

  • @chanaselwyn9265
    @chanaselwyn9265 2 месяца назад +2

    Safe room is For Tornados

  • @dani3640
    @dani3640 2 месяца назад

    WOW! I live in California and I could only get the down stairs for that price. Maybe!!

  • @charliephillips9224
    @charliephillips9224 Месяц назад +1

    least bang will be California Hawaii or in NYC best bang for your buck Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 Месяц назад

    White painted Brick translates into lower electric bills. I am looking for the tornado shelter. I would prefer one in the ground.

  • @oldmachinist9236
    @oldmachinist9236 2 месяца назад +2

    I'd much prefer a 250K house on 250K worth of land.

  • @robwood6588
    @robwood6588 2 месяца назад

    Most newer homes have the primary suite on the main level.

  • @Miomyson
    @Miomyson 2 месяца назад

    While everyone has commented on the family safe re tornadoes, no one has mentioned the most likely day to day use - a gun room.

  • @RevPeterTrabaris
    @RevPeterTrabaris 2 месяца назад +3

    Also, your houses may be smaller, but they are built to last. Ours, not so much.

    • @firefighterchick
      @firefighterchick 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RevPeterTrabaris excellent point.
      Although I have no idea if there 'new construction' is the same quality or not.
      Here in the US any home built since at least the early to mid 80's has a similar quality to this one built in 2019.

  • @TangentOmega
    @TangentOmega 2 месяца назад +1

    Being an architect, looking at model homes...
    1.) Whatever your eyes can see, is NOT what you should be looking at. All the important stuff is buried, such as piping and foundation or hidden away in the walls or the attic, like plumbing, insulation and the actual structure of the house.
    2.) Your comments about the high ceilings are right and wrong. The empty space will cost you more to heat and cool but ceiling fans are there to push hot air down in the winters and keep cold air down, in the summers. The open ceilings do NOT count as square footage, so it's not costing anywhere near what an enclosed room would cost.
    3.) 2--story houses are CHEAPER to build (per sq. ft) than 1--story. The expensive stuff is the foundation and the roof, so by getting rid of that open space and moving the roof down to the first floor, you got rid of the drama, went back to designing your grandmother's 1950s house, devalued your new house by about $100K, and haven't saved any money because you are still building a foundation and roof over the same amount of square footage.

    • @Tee-cl6dc
      @Tee-cl6dc 2 месяца назад

      Outside tree's...that can be a major expense

  • @samc1513
    @samc1513 2 месяца назад +2

    What woild $500,000 get you in the U K.? A new house

  • @allanbluzdude
    @allanbluzdude Месяц назад

    This home would be at least 3 to 4 million in my neighborhood

  • @SuperDrLisa
    @SuperDrLisa 39 минут назад

    Is this guy really a real estate agent? Who doesn't know soft close drawers or doors?? 😊

  • @BranDZ7
    @BranDZ7 2 месяца назад

    Cost of living in oklahoma is a hell of a lot cheaper than it is in texas

  • @rj-zz8im
    @rj-zz8im 2 месяца назад +1

    That seems pricey imo for such a tiny yard.

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 19 дней назад

    The more room you have the more cleaning you have to do and for that house to be $500,000 you have to be in a place you don't want to live that determines the price of houses the price is low when no one wants to live there the price is high when everybody wants to live there

  • @abiedavidantillon4258
    @abiedavidantillon4258 2 месяца назад +1

    Most Nebraska central

  • @runnermcturtle5893
    @runnermcturtle5893 2 месяца назад +4

    This house, geez, it is sitting wall to wall with other houses, cramped and overcrowded. Only an idiot will pay 575 thousand for it.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  2 месяца назад +2

      To be fair if you see what you get for $600k here in the UK down south then if you think that is overcrowded you would think you were living in a football stadium here with the other fans lol 😂

    • @runnermcturtle5893
      @runnermcturtle5893 2 месяца назад +1

      @@BritPopsReact Yes, but the whole floor plan is horrible. And the kitchen is so bad, too.

    • @chrispavlich9656
      @chrispavlich9656 2 месяца назад

      @@runnermcturtle5893Maybe for you. Some people don’t want to be hermits and live out in the sticks by themselves.

  • @biblioholic7139
    @biblioholic7139 7 дней назад

    If I were dropping 580k on a house there would be way more distance between me and my neighbors and way less house to have to clean and maintain.

  • @oldmanjimh3165
    @oldmanjimh3165 2 месяца назад

    I see my website suggestions for a couple of Maine homes got WHACKED by YT.

  • @DEBIJOT45
    @DEBIJOT45 2 месяца назад +1

    This is not a true representation of a $500,000 house of each state - it varies greatly by what section of each state you live in.

  • @kathleendaugherty4218
    @kathleendaugherty4218 2 месяца назад +1

    White glazed bricks

  • @donnamcdan9326
    @donnamcdan9326 Месяц назад

    The family safes are for tornado safety.

  • @SuperDrLisa
    @SuperDrLisa 47 минут назад

    That's Oklahoma in other areas that would be well over $1 million

  • @pamelalee1508
    @pamelalee1508 2 месяца назад +1

    Nope...the house is way to close...your neighbor can wash your back when you're in the shower...there are loads of homes that are newer builds that come with land... I have no idea why you're watching this guy...
    🌿🌿🌿

  • @richardpardee5099
    @richardpardee5099 2 месяца назад +1

    Come on guys ask your wife about the tube.

  • @reindeer7752
    @reindeer7752 2 месяца назад +1

    When you do North Carolina or Tennessee choose a log home with a mountain view.

  • @nannettedellinger3123
    @nannettedellinger3123 Месяц назад

    Safe rooms are a must in Oklahoma, we are very tornado prone. I didn't like the yard. I like gardens and trees.

  • @hlatino03
    @hlatino03 2 месяца назад +1

    Try North Carolina.

  • @georgedykes5533
    @georgedykes5533 2 месяца назад

    I had much rather have a smaller house on acreage than this large house jammed against others.

  • @HeartOfHippie
    @HeartOfHippie 2 месяца назад

    You’d be lucky these days to have electricity in Texas all the time

  • @ericgreen4318
    @ericgreen4318 12 дней назад

    I can’t stand when builders can’t match light bulb colors!! Soon as you walk in you have 5k bulbs fights 2700 to 3k bulbs!!

  • @DeborahMackey
    @DeborahMackey 2 месяца назад +2

    This is one of those builder grade houses. Every 3rd house house looks the same. Way too many piecemeal rooms. It's very choppy. They keep chopping out rooms to raise the price. A 3 bedroom with tiny, tiny rooms sells for a lot more than a comfortable 2 bedroom with style.

  • @JimmyHoward-x3t
    @JimmyHoward-x3t 2 месяца назад +1

    Remember Texas Oklahoma Mississippi ETC the middle of America is tornado alley ! The house is nice no elbow room I would not want to wake up in morning go the bathroom and shake hands with my neighbors through there window and mine it looks like HOA you pay extra fees they tell you how to live a bunch of Karen’s I live in North Carolina I’d say my house is worth $250,000 but it sits on 4 acres of land it’s a older house though 3 bedroom 2 bath double garage needs some remodeling but it’s paid for and no stupid HOA with $ 500,000 you could go somewhere else get more land maybe smaller house but not to small no HOA and if you wanted to add on u always could if you have land u can turn the music up have animals if you choose and you are in charge not having a busy body neighbors telling you how to live your grass isn’t green enough u can’t wash your car in driveway vandalism your house cause they didn’t like your American flag or political sign calling the cops on you there always other factors I enjoy the channel look up home owner association Karen’s on you tube CRINGE and they can jack up the fees if they so desire