This is a much needed alternative perspective of Haiti SeeJeanty. I also really appreciated your Jacmel tour. Hopefully, things will stabilize and restructure politically so that Haiti can reach its full potential. It's so lush and green, aside from tourism, it looks like there is serious potential for agricultural exports.
Once again, SEEJEANTY, you keep on giving us good reasons not to give up on our beautiful Haiti, those of us who live overseas outside of Haiti. It is without a doubt a very beautiful house but not my cup of tea. Before some of you start throwing tomatoes and insults at me, I just want you, those of you who are having difficulties understanding my CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM that they are indeed, in fact constructive criticism. Of course they are not addressed to SeeJeanty as he has been doing AN AMAZING JOB promoting the positive sides of Haiti. I made some comments before addressing Spencer as he was shown on another channel of BrotherLove. Spencer needs bring up his game as a realtor. Again and Again and Again, you always stage/furnish a house you are selling but I guess in Haiti they still a little behind and most likely they don't know this aspect of selling a house. Second, how many square footage in the house? How many cars can be parked? show us the parking areas/garages. The whole house is well gated behind bars which is a reality of the insecurity of present day Haiti but the guesthouse seems to be all in glass as if these future guests are left to defend themselves. I know whomever buys the house can always fix the latter. Third, a house like this has no acceptable yard space and no swimming pool, for that amount of money you are best pay a company to construct your own villa/mansion in Haiti......just saying
The guest house is amazing. However, the house needs more improvement for that money. I did not see a pool, basket ball court/ tennis court, gym and sauna. The kitchen and all need to be modern. I will say 250 than 700 because the internal and external environment that play a major role. Seejeanty, continue making us proud. You have done an amazing work.
@@TheNaturallycool 😂😂yes atleast a pool not a basketball court it's hard to see a basket ball court in house in haiti yes they paying for the location and the house need to be more modern like the one he gave us a tour made by ingorcewahaiti
I'm so glad I caught this channel I have to read subscribe that Haiti Biz I had to get a new email and never bother to re-subscribe and I stumbled on this and the see Jeanty channel is new to me, I like the Focus on name.
Outstanding price for this house in haiti a house like this in Star island or Fisher Island in Miami Beach would be about $15 millions, bam Ayiti pito more beautiful.
I was so close to buy a mansion in Haiti d/t security I changed my mind, instead I brought a mansion for 1.2 million dollars in the Bahamas. Those home are beautiful, maybe in the future if there's a change...Good job guys...
@@Curtis69213 all countries have poverty including USA, France and Canada. I travel to USA I saw people eating in garbage cans and sleep under the bridge. I bet they won’t show it on tv right they will show you only the good side . I even saw trailer park houses get your facts right .
@@Curtis69213 it’s sad you talking about Haiti and you don’t even know our history, do you know France made us pay them $21 billion dollars to recognize our independence, did you know USA breaking in our reserve bank and stole our resources. It’s sad they brain wash you guys talking about things y’a don’t have a clue. I bet if France pay Haïti for reparations they won’t be the same did you know slavery was a money maker Haiti put an end to that do you think the big country happy about that no , Haiti got rub by the big country and I believe they owe us for reparations till now you have Americans mining stealing our resources what Haiti got in return nothing so before running your mouth do some research
In Los Angeles around Hollywood Beverly Hills around Melrose and Rodeo Avenue based on bedrooms and bathrooms count, incredible city and Waterfront View and has a 2-unit Guest house that would be 50 or 60 -100 million dollar house two things are missing elevator and swimming pool and New York the same thing
Spencer I was him on the brother love channel showing homes ! I guess he the go to guy now for homes ! The house has great appeal I did not like the light brown kitchen cabinet .
@@Curtis69213 Go find out about GDP. Haiti can not be the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere when there are so many countries in Central America and South America who’s money is worth 100s of times less than the Haitian GOURD when compared to the US dollar which is the standard in the world right now. It’s $3,900 Colombian peso for 1 US dollar, it’s $17 Haitian dollars for the same US dollar . Costa Rica $620 for $1US Dollar. The less your money is worth against the US dollar the the poorer your economy and country. But of course you never did research you just go along with the propaganda. Haiti will always be referred to in that manner because the powers that be hate the fact we took our freedom early and didn’t wait to be given. There are other countries who’s poverty level is greater than ours but you’ll never hear because America has a better relationship with them than Haiti 🇭🇹
@@Caribart-vz6wg “Haiti is the poorest country in North America with a per capita GDP of $671. Haiti is experiencing rapid population growth, which is happening faster than the country can keep up to provide for its current population as is. In January of 2010, Haiti was hit with a devastating earthquake, the biggest natural disaster in the country’s history. Haiti has had a long history of slavery, revolution, deforestation, corruption, debt, and violence - all factors that have led to its lack of infrastructure, political instability, and poverty.” Don’t let your feeling get in the way of fax and research
@@Caribart-vz6wg you can find they information from a credible source like world population review online. I get you got to defend your honor, but lying about facts 😂😂🤣🏆
That comment is weird…Haiti is small but big & life is going on while pitit soyette ap touye pitit lot soyette (in case you don’t speak creole life is still going in the midst of the black on black crime if you will).
@@nightingaleofficial3604 Its not look at the news something did happen in laboule , who's giving the "petite soyette" the weapons to help destroy each other???? Hmmm
@@petionville9359 are they dumb? They don’t have free will? These gangs just like gangs up in Chicago can’t blame anyone but themselves for the crimes they committed. By way, houses are going up for sale all throughout Chicago and neighboring burbs. Why can’t a house be up for sale in Laboule? We need to stop letting these gangs run our lives.
@@nightingaleofficial3604 there is always a symptom to a problem, I never said let gangs run our lives, but what is being done about security when your in the cross hair's?
I like to watch jeanty video but this guy name Spencer need to work with loyalty you can see the lake of confidence an is gesture movement I believed Spencer is a fake agent
Nice house but Haiti right now is a hot mess and I have friends who fled the country because kidnappings are out of control. My family owned several luxurious Mansions in Haiti which are currently for sale because I nor cousins have any desire to ever step foot on the island ever again. I'm in the market for a Luxury Home and considering D.R. or P.R. or Jamaica instead.
C sa pou ta swete malheureusement ou pap janm k achete yn kay konsa moun ki abite avan tremblement de terre 2010 et après kay yo toujou kanpe fok ou ta fe yn komante négatif idiot
@@augustejean-baptiste9664 Se ingeniè ou yé ki fè ou frapé konsa, blok yo pa bien fèt, kay yo pagan ciman, pa mim gin ingeniè ki pou bati kay yo peyi ya pagin lekol, ignioran an ap di moun idiot sepouw acheté yo, santi pisé al binyin.
@@roddymarcellus9739 gade idiot anko ou genlè fek genyen cellphone ignorant maison sa yo fet à parasismiques imbecile anko wap di si ayiti gen ingénieur égaré tet anba c sak fe nap toujou deye kamyonet nou toujou ap denigre prop afe pa nou épi étranger ap ba yo valeur idiot
@@augustejean-baptiste9664 Patnè ou ginlè konpran mwen pa kon Ayiti, se Ayiti map viv wi si nou pavlé poum palé nou mal fè afè nou bien, pa fèm komancé paské se nèg tankouw yo ki lagé peyiya nan sal yé ya nan bay tète nou manti.
No matter how many nice things Haiti has, but untill these people change their mindset, learn to stop burning, and damaging, and destroying their own country no real change will take place. Why in the world will I destroy my own country because I don't like the government. That's a stupid mentality to have. This is why when people watching videos of their nonsense or talking about what's taking place, we just walked away. Not wasting time of that.
I am not implying these peoples should burn, destroy or put everything down when they are mad but when someone wasn't raised with the same mindset you were raised with, it's not easy for them to understand the effects of their acts. It's easy for them to be manipulated and destroy everything. The Governments are the one to blame and specifically these two last Governments after the earthquake. They used their popularity and many beautiful words just to make the poor poorer and the rich richer. They created more diaspora then ever in Haitian History and now, the only ones leaving here in Haiti are these so called wild peoples and the rich ones making money from them.
Yes, but Haiti is not the only country with these kind of issues, but they're the only one behaving in such a way, and yet they haven't learned their actions will take them nowhere. They can blame the presidents for their problems all they want, (not to say some do not contributing to the condition of the country) that won't change a thing. They never liked a president in the country's history, and how long they have been burning and destroying? A very very long time, and still that haven't bring them any changes, instead they're moving themselves backward. Sanity is doing the same thing the same way over and over and expect a different outcome.
@@myownfashionclosetllc5108 you ain’t making no sense at all you must not know anything about Haiti and Haitians because Haitians don’t burn the Beaty of Haiti they burn the government business like shops and cars in the capital. Haitians know what to burn and what’s not to burn whatever you been hearings are lies
@@myownfashionclosetllc5108 Haitians know where the people who work for the government make their business are they target their business the people who work for the government. Only a small part of the capital not the whole country bruh
This is a much needed alternative perspective of Haiti SeeJeanty. I also really appreciated your Jacmel tour.
Hopefully, things will stabilize and restructure politically so that Haiti can reach its full potential. It's so lush and green, aside from tourism, it looks like there is serious potential for agricultural exports.
big big respect to u Sir. i don't know u, but I bring u in my heart for ur dedication to prospecting our country from its best angle.
Once again, SEEJEANTY, you keep on giving us good reasons not to give up on our beautiful Haiti, those of us who live overseas outside of Haiti. It is without a doubt a very beautiful house but not my cup of tea. Before some of you start throwing tomatoes and insults at me, I just want you, those of you who are having difficulties understanding my CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM that they are indeed, in fact constructive criticism. Of course they are not addressed to SeeJeanty as he has been doing AN AMAZING JOB promoting the positive sides of Haiti. I made some comments before addressing Spencer as he was shown on another channel of BrotherLove. Spencer needs bring up his game as a realtor. Again and Again and Again, you always stage/furnish a house you are selling but I guess in Haiti they still a little behind and most likely they don't know this aspect of selling a house. Second, how many square footage in the house? How many cars can be parked? show us the parking areas/garages. The whole house is well gated behind bars which is a reality of the insecurity of present day Haiti but the guesthouse seems to be all in glass as if these future guests are left to defend themselves. I know whomever buys the house can always fix the latter. Third, a house like this has no acceptable yard space and no swimming pool, for that amount of money you are best pay a company to construct your own villa/mansion in Haiti......just saying
The guest house is amazing. However, the house needs more improvement for that money. I did not see a pool, basket ball court/ tennis court, gym and sauna. The kitchen and all need to be modern. I will say 250 than 700 because the internal and external environment that play a major role. Seejeanty, continue making us proud. You have done an amazing work.
You’re paying for the location. It’s like Beverly Hills. A small house and lot
Cost more than a 5 acre farm in Texas.
@@TheNaturallycool 😂😂yes atleast a pool not a basketball court it's hard to see a basket ball court in house in haiti yes they paying for the location and the house need to be more modern like the one he gave us a tour made by ingorcewahaiti
I like all the prison bars to keep everyone out on all the windows.
It is a prison
I 100% agree. We need to show the world again of what beauty Haiti have.
Awesome video again SeeJeanty 🇹🇹❤️🇭🇹
I'm so glad I caught this channel I have to read subscribe that Haiti Biz I had to get a new email and never bother to re-subscribe and I stumbled on this and the see Jeanty channel is new to me, I like the Focus on name.
Outstanding price for this house in haiti a house like this in Star island or Fisher Island in Miami Beach would be about $15 millions, bam Ayiti pito more beautiful.
Not true
@@valentingrandoit5460 not true? To What exactly
@@lastchocoltatedrop492 $30+ million and Miami is much better, than "a slum with a view!"
Poco a poco haiti vas avansando
The house is nice but for that money, it still needs improvement especially the kitchen.
Yesssssss need to be more modern
For that money, they gotta clean up the country
I was so close to buy a mansion in Haiti d/t security I changed my mind, instead I brought a mansion for 1.2 million dollars in the Bahamas. Those home are beautiful, maybe in the future if there's a change...Good job guys...
Smart investment!
700k is fair for what it is. I thought it would be more.
😳
Okay, but what about the rest of the country? What about the safety factor?!
Incredible work appreciate it thanks 👍
Good job my brother, you showing the world the side of Haiti the media won’t show…
Because there’s not much to show. Haiti is the Western Hemisphere poorest country and you care about mansions? 🤦🏽♂️
@@Curtis69213 you don’t know what you are talking about, Haiti is not poor.
@@mrrubs4929 okay 😂🤣🤣
@@Curtis69213 all countries have poverty including USA, France and Canada. I travel to USA I saw people eating in garbage cans and sleep under the bridge. I bet they won’t show it on tv right they will show you only the good side . I even saw trailer park houses get your facts right .
@@Curtis69213 it’s sad you talking about Haiti and you don’t even know our history, do you know France made us pay them $21 billion dollars to recognize our independence, did you know USA breaking in our reserve bank and stole our resources. It’s sad they brain wash you guys talking about things y’a don’t have a clue. I bet if France pay Haïti for reparations they won’t be the same did you know slavery was a money maker Haiti put an end to that do you think the big country happy about that no , Haiti got rub by the big country and I believe they owe us for reparations till now you have Americans mining stealing our resources what Haiti got in return nothing so before running your mouth do some research
It’s a beautiful house indeed.
Anytime you have to have that many bars surrounding a house is definitely a safety concern.
And you're absolutely right!! Gangs just took over that area..
If you don't mind what camera do you use?
Economy and prices in Haiti for everything way off. But got to love Haiti
In Los Angeles around Hollywood Beverly Hills around Melrose and Rodeo Avenue based on bedrooms and bathrooms count, incredible city and Waterfront View and has a 2-unit Guest house that would be 50 or 60 -100 million dollar house two things are missing elevator and swimming pool and New York the same thing
Spencer I was him on the brother love channel showing homes ! I guess he the go to guy now for homes ! The house has great appeal I did not like the light brown kitchen cabinet .
Yes it’s me again Mr Spencer
Yes if you want more house follow me
Yes😊
Please continue to show this HAITI 🇭🇹to the world, they need to see we are not the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere 🤪😜. HAITI CHERIE🐓🦎🥥🌴🔥🔥🔥
But you are. How is a nice house gonna change that fact?
@@Curtis69213 Go find out about GDP. Haiti can not be the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere when there are so many countries in Central America and South America who’s money is worth 100s of times less than the Haitian GOURD when compared to the US dollar which is the standard in the world right now. It’s $3,900 Colombian peso for 1 US dollar, it’s $17 Haitian dollars for the same US dollar . Costa Rica $620 for $1US Dollar. The less your money is worth against the US dollar the the poorer your economy and country. But of course you never did research you just go along with the propaganda. Haiti will always be referred to in that manner because the powers that be hate the fact we took our freedom early and didn’t wait to be given. There are other countries who’s poverty level is greater than ours but you’ll never hear because America has a better relationship with them than Haiti 🇭🇹
@@Caribart-vz6wg “Haiti is the poorest country in North America with a per capita GDP of $671. Haiti is experiencing rapid population growth, which is happening faster than the country can keep up to provide for its current population as is. In January of 2010, Haiti was hit with a devastating earthquake, the biggest natural disaster in the country’s history. Haiti has had a long history of slavery, revolution, deforestation, corruption, debt, and violence - all factors that have led to its lack of infrastructure, political instability, and poverty.”
Don’t let your feeling get in the way of fax and research
@@Caribart-vz6wg you can find they information from a credible source like world population review online. I get you got to defend your honor, but lying about facts 😂😂🤣🏆
@@Caribart-vz6wg okay. You continue to be the crazy uncle sitting in the corner
Mwen la wi🔥🔥
Good job big man respect
Great house,Yon bel kay.
Se dejan de video nou dwe montre le monde ke nou gen bel bagay la Kay nou tou
How. Much land
Super bio😊
Good job❤
Really amazing
Hey SeeJeanty Give Some More Tour It's been a while
whats the price Asking
Ultra HD
Seems to me the only people that could afford a house like that in Haiti would be a someone involved in illegal activity.
I guess i am involved in illegal activity
Wasn't there a issue up there yesterday with some gangs and the police?
Yes , maybe is the reason for selling it.
That comment is weird…Haiti is small but big & life is going on while pitit soyette ap touye pitit lot soyette (in case you don’t speak creole life is still going in the midst of the black on black crime if you will).
@@nightingaleofficial3604 Its not look at the news something did happen in laboule , who's giving the "petite soyette" the weapons to help destroy each other???? Hmmm
@@petionville9359 are they dumb? They don’t have free will? These gangs just like gangs up in Chicago can’t blame anyone but themselves for the crimes they committed. By way, houses are going up for sale all throughout Chicago and neighboring burbs. Why can’t a house be up for sale in Laboule? We need to stop letting these gangs run our lives.
@@nightingaleofficial3604 there is always a symptom to a problem, I never said let gangs run our lives, but what is being done about security when your in the cross hair's?
I like that house bro
Good job my nego
Bon travay
Good Job you need a sponcer
Nice but those bars would make me feel like I am in prison.
Bravo😍😍😍😍
I honestly thought he was gonna say 1.2 million dollars! ☺️
I like it bro
Haitiiiiiiiiii……. Yessssssss:)
Yon moun ann met lajan ansanm poun achte mansion sa🙂
Ac?
And Haitian what they eat
As much as I love my birthplace...
Damn. Chris gained weight. Great video.
Griot is one hell of a drug.
@@SeeJeanty lol 😆😆😆
Lol
400k-500k is the real price for a house like that
I think the price is decent but we should have seen the landscaping tho
50,000 is 4 million in Haiti in there money 🤑
No pool and need more sunlight
Nevermind my husband came home from the military and told me people there eat cats
A luxurious mansion in Haiti is like an average middle class house here. LOL
the price it's too high, it close to overstatement !
Were ya "visiting it " or rather advertising it ? Lol but either one of them is wrong haha
For that price the kitchen needs at least stainless steel appliances 🤷🏽♀️
They passed over the kitchen real quick
Well that house ain't for sale no more
It does not have a modern kitchen
The house doesn’t have a pool it needs more improvement
It's a big house, but no fancy Miami mansion!
At the neighbor we can get much more for that price
Avec tout bann criminèl bandi ki ap assassin, piyé, kidnapé moun en Ayïti, prix Nou mandé la pa vau risk là. Petèt $350000????
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I like to watch jeanty video but this guy name Spencer need to work with loyalty you can see the lake of confidence an is gesture movement I believed Spencer is a fake agent
this is an outdated old house. there is nothing luxurious about it .Everything needs to be updated. probably built in the 70'as
Don’t like it
Nice house but Haiti right now is a hot mess and I have friends who fled the country because kidnappings are out of control. My family owned several luxurious Mansions in Haiti which are currently for sale because I nor cousins have any desire to ever step foot on the island ever again. I'm in the market for a Luxury Home and considering D.R. or P.R. or Jamaica instead.
Sure Shawn White
On belle kay, on semaine après ou fin peyél on trambleman tè passé li tombé. A house of cards, no thanks!
C sa pou ta swete malheureusement ou pap janm k achete yn kay konsa moun ki abite avan tremblement de terre 2010 et après kay yo toujou kanpe fok ou ta fe yn komante négatif idiot
@@augustejean-baptiste9664 Se ingeniè ou yé ki fè ou frapé konsa, blok yo pa bien fèt, kay yo pagan ciman, pa mim gin ingeniè ki pou bati kay yo peyi ya pagin lekol, ignioran an ap di moun idiot sepouw acheté yo, santi pisé al binyin.
@@roddymarcellus9739 gade idiot anko ou genlè fek genyen cellphone ignorant maison sa yo fet à parasismiques imbecile anko wap di si ayiti gen ingénieur égaré tet anba c sak fe nap toujou deye kamyonet nou toujou ap denigre prop afe pa nou épi étranger ap ba yo valeur idiot
@@augustejean-baptiste9664 Patnè ou ginlè konpran mwen pa kon Ayiti, se Ayiti map viv wi si nou pavlé poum palé nou mal fè afè nou bien, pa fèm komancé paské se nèg tankouw yo ki lagé peyiya nan sal yé ya nan bay tète nou manti.
Who lives there? The owner of the Haitian slaves?
After the tragedy with your president , I’ll be looking at another country !
We don't care it wasn't us who killed him
Ikr. Who cares!
No matter how many nice things Haiti has, but untill these people change their mindset, learn to stop burning, and damaging, and destroying their own country no real change will take place. Why in the world will I destroy my own country because I don't like the government. That's a stupid mentality to have. This is why when people watching videos of their nonsense or talking about what's taking place, we just walked away. Not wasting time of that.
I am not implying these peoples should burn, destroy or put everything down when they are mad but when someone wasn't raised with the same mindset you were raised with, it's not easy for them to understand the effects of their acts. It's easy for them to be manipulated and destroy everything. The Governments are the one to blame and specifically these two last Governments after the earthquake. They used their popularity and many beautiful words just to make the poor poorer and the rich richer. They created more diaspora then ever in Haitian History and now, the only ones leaving here in Haiti are these so called wild peoples and the rich ones making money from them.
Yes, but Haiti is not the only country with these kind of issues, but they're the only one behaving in such a way, and yet they haven't learned their actions will take them nowhere. They can blame the presidents for their problems all they want, (not to say some do not contributing to the condition of the country) that won't change a thing. They never liked a president in the country's history, and how long they have been burning and destroying? A very very long time, and still that haven't bring them any changes, instead they're moving themselves backward. Sanity is doing the same thing the same way over and over and expect a different outcome.
@@myownfashionclosetllc5108 you ain’t making no sense at all you must not know anything about Haiti and Haitians because Haitians don’t burn the Beaty of Haiti they burn the government business like shops and cars in the capital. Haitians know what to burn and what’s not to burn whatever you been hearings are lies
@@myownfashionclosetllc5108 Haitians know where the people who work for the government make their business are they target their business the people who work for the government. Only a small part of the capital not the whole country bruh
i was looking at that modern home down the street, this house needs to much work its ugly
my home town for life port- au prince.