*Look out for part 3 and part 4 of the best of 2022 coming soon! (likely the start of next year). Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone!* Part 1: ruclips.net/video/MIX-m5jRfS8/видео.html Part 3: ruclips.net/video/JrGXMCkgijc/видео.html Part 4: ruclips.net/video/Tibd7Lmg1Xg/видео.html
If I was billionaire, I would probably need a year just to choose which house to buy. The variety and design are so much in number, you won’t know which one to choose, I’d be stuck in limbo.
Thank You LP, For all these amazing 👏🏾 videos you been putting out back to back. Keep up the amazing work. Nobody does it like LP editing skills, amazing I love it. ❤️
Hello Everyday Is A Blessing dear friend I hope you are fine . I guess you are interested in architecture and villa design. If you are interested in these topics I'm glad you visit my channel Our team uploads new videos every day, I am sure you will like them
Thank you so much. Not on the market. Looks like it was sold for $12 million but not sure what the final price was. The home is located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Happy Holidays!
This one is more my style modern all of them you show are out of this world beautiful thanks for sharing these beauties and merry Christmas and happy new year
Love this video. Awesome job. It would be nice to know location of many of these homes while watching. What’s the location of the home 48 min into the video? Love the home and the view. Thanks
I believe that house is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Most of the homes in this video are in South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Boca Raton or in Austin, Texas and bordering neighborhoods).
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
The house with the water fall by the pool super super cool then you have the oriental statue for a fonshue feeling .. Where is the house located? Amazing editing and sound !! Happy Holidays!!
I wish I had the time to add that extra info. Even so, adding it sometime brings headaches like homeowners requesting it be taken down because random realtors are contacting them.
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
It’s incredible to measure how thoroughly the individuals who own these properties must have had to betray themselves in order to attain such possessions. Floored.
@Sarah Lazare you're right, this is so amazing, I’m trying to get onto the housing ladder at 40. I wish at 55 I will be testifying to similar success..
Thanks for the advice. I found her page already. and left her a msg. It won't be a bad Idea to be investing while working. So someone can get the house the dream for!!
The quickest way to make your first millions is to invest directly with an expert that is trustworthy and has made a name and individual billionaires .. I'm surprised you know her too
Hello Kishan Bharvad Kishan Bharvad dear friend I hope you are fine . I guess you are interested in architecture and villa design. If you are interested in these topics I'm glad you visit my channel Our team uploads new videos every day, I am sure you will like them
В России живут хорошие , смелые, отважные, Мужчины которые ценят красоту людей, дружбу, уважают ценности семьи, любят дарит женщинам цветы......МИР ВАМ АМЕРИКА🥰🥰😃💋💋💋💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍👍👍👍
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
*Look out for part 3 and part 4 of the best of 2022 coming soon! (likely the start of next year). Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone!*
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/MIX-m5jRfS8/видео.html
Part 3: ruclips.net/video/JrGXMCkgijc/видео.html
Part 4: ruclips.net/video/Tibd7Lmg1Xg/видео.html
Legendary Productions you tooo :) :)
If I was billionaire, I would probably need a year just to choose which house to buy. The variety and design are so much in number, you won’t know which one to choose, I’d be stuck in limbo.
It's not easy. You gotta love the choice you make.
True that.
As a billionaire you can choose more than one and rent them out
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@Calvin McDowell
WAOUH 🤩, TRAVAIL EN OR , ARCHITECTE EN OR, MUSIC EN OR MERCI LFPG ❤❤❤
Thank You LP, For all these amazing 👏🏾 videos you been putting out back to back. Keep up the amazing work. Nobody does it like LP editing skills, amazing I love it. ❤️
And we still have more just not sure I'm able to get it all out this year! Thanks
Hello Everyday Is A Blessing dear friend
I hope you are fine . I guess you are interested in architecture and villa design. If you are interested in these topics
I'm glad you visit my channel
Our team uploads new videos every day, I am sure you will like them
Thank you so much for sharing this luxury villa💖
My pleasure 😊
Hello your videos are amazing on this video at the 15:38 mark if that house is available what's the asking price and what city is it in it's beautiful
Thank you so much. Not on the market. Looks like it was sold for $12 million but not sure what the final price was. The home is located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Happy Holidays!
This one is more my style modern all of them you show are out of this world beautiful thanks for sharing these beauties and merry Christmas and happy new year
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
11:45 was the first one that broke away from that typical contemporary luxury architecture we see in so many homes today. It has character
Love that place. Seems like a cozy spot. Its located near Austin, Texas.
Love this video. Awesome job. It would be nice to know location of many of these homes while watching. What’s the location of the home 48 min into the video? Love the home and the view. Thanks
1 hour 16 minutes into the video, the black and White House with large chandelier over spiral stairs. where is this home located?
I believe that house is in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Most of the homes in this video are in South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Boca Raton or in Austin, Texas and bordering neighborhoods).
Hey there,
It’s a very nice video and i got blown away 💥 by the Villa wich starts at Minute 15:36 !!!!! Where is this Villa located ???
Hi there, it's located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Your work is awesome man
Thank you so much, Michel. Happy New Year!
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
How to get information of the interior design and where to purchase
Good morning Lp wow these homes are nice but l like it home tours and cool
Thanks so much, Wendy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Beautiful, breath taking
Many thanks!
really love the bedroom. looks so clean and neat
Glad you like it!
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
The house with the water fall by the pool
super super cool then you have the oriental statue for a fonshue feeling ..
Where is the house located?
Amazing editing and sound !!
Happy Holidays!!
Happy Holidays! If you tell me the timestamp of the house I could tell you more.
@@Legendary_Productions 15:42 is when starts.
Ty
I need these soundtracks
I am happy for you thayou finally found your apartment God blesst
Thank you! 🤗
thanks so much
You're welcome!
The only thing missing is the location of the homes. I mean, we get Miami but the others not so much. Great video tho.
I wish I had the time to add that extra info. Even so, adding it sometime brings headaches like homeowners requesting it be taken down because random realtors are contacting them.
please name the song of second house starting a 00:02:00
1st House is the best one.
Good choice
what lens do you use for shooting?
Normally 16-35mm but for more detailed shots a longer lens like a 24-70mm
How do I get the info on the at the house at the 2:39 tick mark is this in Austin?
Hi, you can Google 1828 Logans Hollow Drive Austin, Texas 78746
you are lit keep up the happy energy bro
Appreciate it
Name of the tracks plsss 1:48:00 - 2:14:39 - 2:42:05
I have a question
Are this home new? Or they had an owner before?
Some new and some lived in before
Thank you! Nicely done. I'm building a new custom home and just wish I could pin some of what I see for inspiration.
Best of luck!
Very nice looking beautiful house ❤❤❤😮
Thank you so much 😊
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
Beautiful...✨💛✨
Thank you! 😊
I need the background soundtracks
Best wishes
Likewise! Have nice weekend
Espectacularrrr
Gracias!!
I choose the first house.
Nice! Great pick.
Hi,can anyone tell me for the first house, what is that wall mirror called?
1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
Nice
Thanks
The amount of privacy makes it worth it
बहुत सुन्दर है मुझे भी ऐसा घर की तलाश है क्या भाई नक्सा घर का सुनदर है मुझे भी यह यही नक्सा बनवाना है यह घर कहा है क्या लोकेसन है
It’s incredible to measure how thoroughly the individuals who own these properties must have had to betray themselves in order to attain such possessions. Floored.
did you mean to use the word 'betray'?
@Sarah Lazare you're right, this is so amazing, I’m trying to get onto the housing ladder at 40. I wish at 55 I will be testifying to similar success..
Thanks for the advice. I found her page already. and left her a msg. It won't be a bad Idea to be investing while working. So someone can get the house the dream for!!
The quickest way to make your first millions is to invest directly with an expert that is trustworthy and has made a name and individual billionaires .. I'm surprised you know her too
@sanaalazare what's the secret boss?😮😍
Whats state are theae homes
A mix of Florida, Texas and probably New York.
One more time 👋
I didn't inherit 10 million dollars nor am I a BribeEm crook or one of his handlers. I am a lot more interested in something that is realistic for me.
but we can all dream
luxury homes... ❤❤❤
I love them!
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lol thanks
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How many house in 3 hours
Over 80 luxury homes
80 house price
i want to buy 7000 acre land estate
Hello Kishan Bharvad
Kishan Bharvad dear friend
I hope you are fine . I guess you are interested in architecture and villa design. If you are interested in these topics
I'm glad you visit my channel
Our team uploads new videos every day, I am sure you will like them
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Woow
gostei
Obrigado!
best
Thanks!
В России живут хорошие , смелые, отважные, Мужчины которые ценят красоту людей, дружбу, уважают ценности семьи, любят дарит женщинам цветы......МИР ВАМ АМЕРИКА🥰🥰😃💋💋💋💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍👍👍👍
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I watched the better ones 😂❤🎉 relatively saying😢
Thanks for watching!
Imposible para los desposeidos que viven en una casa hecha de cajas de cartón y lonas cuánta desigualdad ok
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1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.