London is very expensive but no way is that worth £12,000 a month. I'd be surprised I'd they get anyone staying longer 4 months. It looks like a holiday rental given it's on a busy road so close to shops, bars etc. The 189 bus is in the video and that goes to expensive places like St John's wood, Marble Arch ETC, but even if the house is in those areas you can get nicer and larger apartments and houses for less than 8,000
I’m not sure how 4 beds with a garage and a utility equates to tiny but regardless, I love this house! I could convert a basement bedroom into a gym, squeeze a hot tub in the back yard.. it’s perfection!❤
@@juliemariesmith8378 There's no absolutes with Tiny, it just means very small but that's just a description that relies on what you're comparing it to for what is considered normal size. Something to keep in mind is houses are not all the same size all over the world. Like in Australia the average is over 2700 Sq Ft but in China the average is 500 Sq Ft. Different people can have very different ideas of what's normal...
@@ZeoCyberG I agree there’s no rule on what normal is! But would say a Tiny Home is more well defined than something as wishy washy as the term ‘normal’
@@juliemariesmith8378 Nope, there's no actual definition of a tiny home. Even the term home is generic! It's why people apply it to anything someone is living in, regardless if it was ever intended to be a residence. People just like to label things but it's not something that's ever going to be universally agreed upon because people all over the world don't perceive the world with the exact same standards. So the closest you can get is some priority standard used as a place holder, for lack of an alternative, but it'll never be accepted by everyone. For example, in the states, they try to push 400 Sq Ft or less as tiny. Mostly because that was the threshold that was set that anything larger had to meet residential codes but anything smaller did not, which actually has nothing to do with labeling the size and was fully arbitrary. So people still argue it and it doesn't take much of a size difference for people to argue what is and isn't tiny, even if all of them are below 400 Sq Ft (~37 m2). Or have it overlap to even larger sizes because the legal threshold is a bit different for structures on foundations for what is a legal residence and the arguments continue to the 800 Sq Ft (~74 m2) range or even higher to 1500, etc as that's still below the minimum allowed in some places in the states. While in Canada, despite their proximity to the states, have different legal thresholds and something like a Park Model can be upwards to about 538 Sq Ft (50 m2), wherein the states a Park Model can't exceed 400 Sq Ft by law because it doesn't follow any residential code standards. Examples abound of how it's different around the world and the basis for any standards are always proprietary and arbitrary... So there's nothing more to it than the wishy washy term as 'normal'... You can get some people to agree but not all people on what that is and that's just the nature of how that actually works...
Lovely property. Great presentation. One thing I don't understand is, it was built in 2021 from scratch. They charge 12K/m for it. Yet, they somehow did not think of smart central ventilation with recuperation, and instead they put in those split AC units. Especially in one of those rooms is right above the bed (imho, that one will never be used while the folks will be in their bed). Plus the table in the middle of the kitchen, that would be the first thing I would chuck out of there and I have a feeling Tom would do the same :)
I for one rather be positive but there’s no way I can be positive for a $12,000 rental that’s definitely over price but great showing and presentation like always Tom and Jas
I like that the exterior is done in a similar way to the rest of the block. Although the monthly rent is out of control, this is really a cool house. The wood fence outside should have been done in a different material. Otherwise it's a great house that's really not so little.
Great House Tour! I never expected it to be as big as it is - great use of space and lovely design! £12k a month though 😅. Would love a T&J House tour!
Love the house but really dislike the front fence. I think it sticks out like a sore thumb. It really needs to be either a solid brick wall or black wrought iron fence.
4:38 "I have an Audi A3 and managed to get it in the garage" Forgot to mention, I was barely able to get out of it, certainly my passenger couldn't. and all for just 12,000 GBP a month!!
What a fab house for four young single professionals to rent. I'm presuming it's somewhere quite posh and central for that price. Definitely got the wow factor, which many new houses miss these days. Most new builds in the UK seem to have waaaay too much "bling" and not enough smart design features. A great little house. Also, would love to see your new home - congrats, how exciting!
Try and cook a dinner for 8 in that kitchen... Nope. The garage and the mini driveway is great though! Make 1 bedroom an office, another bedroom a library. Maybe 1 room for a guest, extra storage or a gym. Put in a bathtub and a mini elevator. Re do the front yard ... (Perhaps not even permitted and is soon to come come down). The place is too small for a family with children... everyone is in the stairwell up and down... It is good for family with children as a hotel (ie short term) accommodation, but how fast will the looks and finishes fade then, when the multitudes traipse through it.😅 Nope... doesn't work for rental. IMO.
Love how they've utilised the space in the home but upstair's furniture especially the dinning table was a bit oversized for the space. Thank you for the great tour.
£144,000 year in rent? You’ve got to be kidding! Well done but it’s still a shoebox. People speak of windfall taxes, I hope someone in the government watches this channel because property developers are making a killing.
What beautifully built and furnished home. Another very luxurious property. This home shows you that you do not need a mansion to live in luxury. The luxury home show is definitely living up to its name.
Nice, decent home! Not exactly tiny though but great job with the given space! Points for consideration: Paint fence to match color of the bricks. Water fountain or more space? I think more space, and save on water bill.
This house is absolutely fabulous. Thanks for the tour! 😍I really love the oakwood herringbone parquet flooring. Anyone have any idea what brand it is?
The problem I see is that, while it has 4 spacious bedrooms with ensuite and enough storage (love the little terrace bringing natural light downstairs), that could accommodate 4 roommates/couples or family with bunch of kids, the living area is too small. The small table in the kitchen was lol. But the kitchen is not big enough to accommodate 4 individuals/couples and if it's gonna be rented by a family, all the kids are gonna be bumping into each other.
If it’s 2000 sq ft it’s not that tiny! With the parking they’ve maximised space to charge that level of rent! It’s also Hampstead so you pay a post code premium… Terrible front fence but good job everywhere else
At this price, and being fully furnished, it will probably be rented by a large company who want to house foreign execs for a few months at a time. They can probably take the cost as a tax write off too.
Tiny house with tons of things , bravo to Julia Palmer for an incredible job utilizing every inch of the house and turning into a cozy little home. Always fun watching you guys, but today with the word " Bum wash " she made it bit more special 😂😂 Thanks for sharing
How relaxing is this water feature. Incredibly relaxing. I think I'd spend hours sitting in that "really private" 🙄 front garden, all 40 sq feet of it, just soaking up the ambience of that bird bath and the traffic right outside - fabulous! Seriously - this mock Georgian wendy house at 12 grand a month just underscores how insane London is. That thing gives me claustropoibia just watching the video. I wouldn't want to live there at any price - the 12k just shows they have a sense of humour I guess. Seriously god awful. Congratulations, I think even by this channel's standards you may have a new winner in terms of truly terrible and bonkers price winning combo. Although admittedly there's quite a bit of competition. Maybe you could have a 'worst of the worst' poll where subscribers get to vote for their 'favourites' in the pi#s taking category?
Nice for rental, way too small for 4 adults to rent at once, would keep it a two bed and as mentioned before no need for the two basement bedrooms, the basement should be an entertainment space, office or mini gym, and if you can afford the 12k rental a month you may as well buy a house
You didn't mention size? Looks like 135m2 which is not a tiny house :) but it is small for the price which is proper unhealthy. That's probably the mortgage on a ~4million pound house. Although interest has risen lately. It's interesting how absolutely wealthy you need to be to live modestly in London. In LA you can get a pretty luxurious and spacious house with a view for 4 million £ or 5million $
LA and London are different type of cities. It’s better to compare London to New York City as they are in the same category of Alpha++. So their real estate markets are impacted by the same conditions.
would love to see a tour of your own home when you move in - some footage of tom in the gym / working out would be nice - sorry jasmine you are not my type. :)
I can literally rent a luxurious penthouse with amenities (gym, pool, sauna, etc) in the middle of downtown in the USA for like $3k/month and they're charging 4-5x as much in the UK for this.. what a joke lmao.
Well designed but 12k a month is extreme. I would also recommend a round of smaller dining table to make it feel more spacious. The two seater in the middle of the kitchen should be removed imo. Also the 'bum wash' is a bidet lol.
Very nice house, but no bathtub in the house...impossible for me to live there....so much bathrooms but anyone with a bathtub. Overall great architecture and details.
It’s a shame the government can’t build houses like this around the country in little housing estates for single home buyers or as investment properties. There better for the environment as less materials needed and would be cheaper to live in ( if they just did the basics )
Did they run out of money for the front fence?
It's still a bigger fence than Donald Trump managed 😁
😂😂 The fence looks so bad as I can see through the gaps in the panels.
😂😂😂😂
Yes dissapointing and wrong colour!
😂😂
London is very expensive but no way is that worth £12,000 a month. I'd be surprised I'd they get anyone staying longer 4 months. It looks like a holiday rental given it's on a busy road so close to shops, bars etc. The 189 bus is in the video and that goes to expensive places like St John's wood, Marble Arch ETC, but even if the house is in those areas you can get nicer and larger apartments and houses for less than 8,000
well, this house is in South Hampstead, leading to St Johns Wood which is probably 300 yards away. Agreed, not worth the £12k a month.
12k per month for this??? This is CRIMINAL tf
No one is forcing anyone to pay it, that is what they are asking. If they can get it, good on them.
@@whome5810 😂 If you pay that willingly you got more money than sense.
@@adrimute I agree, but it's their money, I say good on the owner if they can get someone to pay them that.
I’m not sure how 4 beds with a garage and a utility equates to tiny but regardless, I love this house! I could convert a basement bedroom into a gym, squeeze a hot tub in the back yard.. it’s perfection!❤
It's relative, for someone used to estates, mansions, etc it's probably is tiny to them... All depends what you're used to...
@@ZeoCyberG it is tiny compared to a mansion of course. But I think tiny home has an actual meaning, and this can’t be it 😂
@@juliemariesmith8378 There's no absolutes with Tiny, it just means very small but that's just a description that relies on what you're comparing it to for what is considered normal size. Something to keep in mind is houses are not all the same size all over the world. Like in Australia the average is over 2700 Sq Ft but in China the average is 500 Sq Ft. Different people can have very different ideas of what's normal...
@@ZeoCyberG I agree there’s no rule on what normal is! But would say a Tiny Home is more well defined than something as wishy washy as the term ‘normal’
@@juliemariesmith8378 Nope, there's no actual definition of a tiny home. Even the term home is generic! It's why people apply it to anything someone is living in, regardless if it was ever intended to be a residence. People just like to label things but it's not something that's ever going to be universally agreed upon because people all over the world don't perceive the world with the exact same standards. So the closest you can get is some priority standard used as a place holder, for lack of an alternative, but it'll never be accepted by everyone.
For example, in the states, they try to push 400 Sq Ft or less as tiny. Mostly because that was the threshold that was set that anything larger had to meet residential codes but anything smaller did not, which actually has nothing to do with labeling the size and was fully arbitrary. So people still argue it and it doesn't take much of a size difference for people to argue what is and isn't tiny, even if all of them are below 400 Sq Ft (~37 m2). Or have it overlap to even larger sizes because the legal threshold is a bit different for structures on foundations for what is a legal residence and the arguments continue to the 800 Sq Ft (~74 m2) range or even higher to 1500, etc as that's still below the minimum allowed in some places in the states.
While in Canada, despite their proximity to the states, have different legal thresholds and something like a Park Model can be upwards to about 538 Sq Ft (50 m2), wherein the states a Park Model can't exceed 400 Sq Ft by law because it doesn't follow any residential code standards.
Examples abound of how it's different around the world and the basis for any standards are always proprietary and arbitrary... So there's nothing more to it than the wishy washy term as 'normal'... You can get some people to agree but not all people on what that is and that's just the nature of how that actually works...
The table in the middle of that tiny kitchen made me laugh!
It's such a small and cozy house! Definitely love the imaginative way they utilised the spaces
Lovely property. Great presentation.
One thing I don't understand is, it was built in 2021 from scratch. They charge 12K/m for it. Yet, they somehow did not think of smart central ventilation with recuperation, and instead they put in those split AC units. Especially in one of those rooms is right above the bed (imho, that one will never be used while the folks will be in their bed). Plus the table in the middle of the kitchen, that would be the first thing I would chuck out of there and I have a feeling Tom would do the same :)
I for one rather be positive but there’s no way I can be positive for a $12,000 rental that’s definitely over price but great showing and presentation like always Tom and Jas
£12000 and $12000 aren’t the same thing. In dollars this house will be rented at $15000
feels like a toy house
Everything in this country is overpriced.
Exactly
I'd have thought that it would be cheaper to stay in a hotel than pay £12K a month...
I like that the exterior is done in a similar way to the rest of the block. Although the monthly rent is out of control, this is really a cool house. The wood fence outside should have been done in a different material. Otherwise it's a great house that's really not so little.
So tiny but so bright ! And huge bedrooms you can’t complain about that! Loved it! Thanks T&J ❤️
0:20 Am I the only one who feels that the unpainted fence does not quite fit in there? For such demanding rent, this fence looks surprisingly cheap.
Yes we do want a Tom and Jas house tour!!
Yes, that would be interesting
Great House Tour! I never expected it to be as big as it is - great use of space and lovely design! £12k a month though 😅. Would love a T&J House tour!
Breakfast table is the most bizarre thing I’ve seen in that space. Why
Makes no sense, how do you use the kitchen with that table/chairs in the way?
ikr? also the dining table is to small for those chairs. you are gonna elbowing someone with that narrow space
@@jgk381 They probably don't use the kitchen but get their food elsewhere.
Congratulations to Tom and Jazz with buying your new home. Wish you all the best with it
Love the house but really dislike the front fence. I think it sticks out like a sore thumb. It really needs to be either a solid brick wall or black wrought iron fence.
Great use of space, classy and looks spacious. Great review.
Perfect 👌. I love watching your videos...Every tour of apartments or houses you show...is really awesome .Love the luxury home show ♡
4:40 How do you open the car doors to get out to the vehicle 😂
Clearly rich london wanabees crawl in through the trunk!😂
4:38 "I have an Audi A3 and managed to get it in the garage" Forgot to mention, I was barely able to get out of it, certainly my passenger couldn't. and all for just 12,000 GBP a month!!
What a fab house for four young single professionals to rent. I'm presuming it's somewhere quite posh and central for that price. Definitely got the wow factor, which many new houses miss these days. Most new builds in the UK seem to have waaaay too much "bling" and not enough smart design features. A great little house. Also, would love to see your new home - congrats, how exciting!
what young single professional can afford 3k a month in rent??
@@FluffleOW A solicitor at a Magic Circle firm.
I'm guessing the Neighbours were like "NOPE" for that 3rd floor 😂😂
I do believe this went to court - I recall an article in the Daily Mail a few years back
The little table and the 2 chairs in the kitchen really threw me off 😂
That would drive me nuts 😂 Every time I turn around I bump into a table and chair.
@@PaulCooksStuff It won't drive you nuts, because if you or anybody else who lived there would remove that stupid pointless little table
£12,000 a month rent and Hotpoint kitchen appliances LoL.
Try and cook a dinner for 8 in that kitchen... Nope. The garage and the mini driveway is great though! Make 1 bedroom an office, another bedroom a library. Maybe 1 room for a guest, extra storage or a gym. Put in a bathtub and a mini elevator. Re do the front yard ... (Perhaps not even permitted and is soon to come come down). The place is too small for a family with children... everyone is in the stairwell up and down... It is good for family with children as a hotel (ie short term) accommodation, but how fast will the looks and finishes fade then, when the multitudes traipse through it.😅 Nope... doesn't work for rental. IMO.
Fantastic property, For £12K a month, I would want a bathtub. I could see a family relocating for work and renting this.
Stunning house. Feels like a miniaturized Belgravia home. Would make a nice AirBnB.
Because there isn't enough AirBnBs.
Love how they've utilised the space in the home but upstair's furniture especially the dinning table was a bit oversized for the space. Thank you for the great tour.
£144,000 year in rent? You’ve got to be kidding! Well done but it’s still a shoebox. People speak of windfall taxes, I hope someone in the government watches this channel because property developers are making a killing.
It's targeted for rich shielks or businessmen to rent for a few months and screw escorts
What beautifully built and furnished home. Another very luxurious property. This home shows you that you do not need a mansion to live in luxury. The luxury home show is definitely living up to its name.
Nice, decent home! Not exactly tiny though but great job with the given space! Points for consideration: Paint fence to match color of the bricks. Water fountain or more space? I think more space, and save on water bill.
This house is absolutely fabulous. Thanks for the tour! 😍I really love the oakwood herringbone parquet flooring. Anyone have any idea what brand it is?
Your new house tour is a must,, can't wait to see that
Yes your own home tour! I’m very curious ❤❤😊
The problem I see is that, while it has 4 spacious bedrooms with ensuite and enough storage (love the little terrace bringing natural light downstairs), that could accommodate 4 roommates/couples or family with bunch of kids, the living area is too small. The small table in the kitchen was lol. But the kitchen is not big enough to accommodate 4 individuals/couples and if it's gonna be rented by a family, all the kids are gonna be bumping into each other.
If they can afford £12000 a month in rent, I doubt the occupants would cook often. They'd probably eat out alot
Definitely want a house tour of your home please! Congratulations on it! Love you two presenting, you’re so normal!
I keep falling deeper in love with the channel 🎉😍
Yes fences in London are pretty had to come
Across
I think I would want a brick wall instead of that cheap wooden fence, for £12,000 per month.
Waiting for your video as you said ♥️🎈
This is an amazing property. Looks can be deceiving, as this property does not look as big from the outside. It is simply stunning!!♥♥♥
I don’t love the house (some slightly strange choices thrown in in certain places) but I love the presentation - well done to both of you :)
I didn't realise you are a couple.would love to see your own taste in your new home.congrats.
If it’s 2000 sq ft it’s not that tiny! With the parking they’ve maximised space to charge that level of rent! It’s also Hampstead so you pay a post code premium… Terrible front fence but good job everywhere else
there really should be another storey above the first floor, looks quite strange against the rest of the street
They might have not been able to get planning permission easily for it
No it has its own character. Which makes a change.
probably couldnt have because it would block the neighbours window if you look the neighours have a window that looks over to the church
As it is cheaper to build up rather than down, you can assume your comment was a stupid one.
@@philcliffe6909 who mentioned anything about cost?
your videos are very good keep it up guys
Thank you so much 😀
A great home tour. Excellent location for tube connections and a short walk to perhaps the best known crosswalk in the world!
At this price, and being fully furnished, it will probably be rented by a large company who want to house foreign execs for a few months at a time. They can probably take the cost as a tax write off too.
The kitchen table right in the middle of the kitchen is so awkward lol
we really want tom and jazz own house tour
Tiny house with tons of things , bravo to Julia Palmer for an incredible job utilizing every inch of the house and turning into a cozy little home.
Always fun watching you guys, but today with the word " Bum wash " she made it bit more special 😂😂
Thanks for sharing
yes you got the a3 in the garage but any passengers would be unable to open their door. See 4:41
12:46
@@sdcraig oops ill make sure to watch the bloopers)
This house is perfect!
Beautiful 😍 love everything about it but not the price.
How does your guide dog feel about it though ?
The road at the beginning is so narrow? Can it allow two cars to run in opposite directions?
That front fence is just HORRIBLE. It’s a wonder the rich neighbours haven’t complained😂😂😂🇨🇦
The fence 😮
Location is everything.
Beautifully in keeping with the neighbouring properties
I love this tiny house. It’s perfect for a single or couple that wants space for visitors.
Yeah definitely. Perfect for any couple who want to spend 150000 quid a year to rent a fake Georgian garden shed
@@willsmith39 if I had money I would buy this house but I wouldn’t spend that amount in rent
very nice, light and sweet house!
Tiny home? Much bigger than my little 2 bed terrace. Paid 230k for new build in Birmingham.
How relaxing is this water feature.
Incredibly relaxing. I think I'd spend hours sitting in that "really private" 🙄 front garden, all 40 sq feet of it, just soaking up the ambience of that bird bath and the traffic right outside - fabulous!
Seriously - this mock Georgian wendy house at 12 grand a month just underscores how insane London is. That thing gives me claustropoibia just watching the video. I wouldn't want to live there at any price - the 12k just shows they have a sense of humour I guess.
Seriously god awful. Congratulations, I think even by this channel's standards you may have a new winner in terms of truly terrible and bonkers price winning combo. Although admittedly there's quite a bit of competition.
Maybe you could have a 'worst of the worst' poll where subscribers get to vote for their 'favourites' in the pi#s taking category?
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Did you guys mention where in London?
😂 I love these two presenting!
Stunning home
I love the house , it’s super cosy & has a lovely interior but 12k per month ??? Wtf lol 😂
Nice for rental, way too small for 4 adults to rent at once, would keep it a two bed and as mentioned before no need for the two basement bedrooms, the basement should be an entertainment space, office or mini gym, and if you can afford the 12k rental a month you may as well buy a house
I think that if you have enough money to pay 12k per month you also have money to buy a house
If this was for sale, how much would it be? I know it’s up for rent but how much if it were on the market?
Gorgeous place...
That’s not a tiny house. It’s small but it’s nice 😊
You didn't mention size? Looks like 135m2 which is not a tiny house :) but it is small for the price which is proper unhealthy. That's probably the mortgage on a ~4million pound house. Although interest has risen lately. It's interesting how absolutely wealthy you need to be to live modestly in London. In LA you can get a pretty luxurious and spacious house with a view for 4 million £ or 5million $
LA and London are different type of cities. It’s better to compare London to New York City as they are in the same category of Alpha++. So their real estate markets are impacted by the same conditions.
They did... pay attention.
That fence spoils the whole thing .
would love to see a tour of your own home when you move in - some footage of tom in the gym / working out would be nice - sorry jasmine you are not my type. :)
£400 per day rent to live here, London prices are off the scale mental..
I can literally rent a luxurious penthouse with amenities (gym, pool, sauna, etc) in the middle of downtown in the USA for like $3k/month and they're charging 4-5x as much in the UK for this.. what a joke lmao.
One of the the best houses I have ever seen , but I would not pay the rent for it.
How much would a property like this be to buy?
Well designed but 12k a month is extreme. I would also recommend a round of smaller dining table to make it feel more spacious. The two seater in the middle of the kitchen should be removed imo. Also the 'bum wash' is a bidet lol.
Very nice house, but no bathtub in the house...impossible for me to live there....so much bathrooms but anyone with a bathtub. Overall great architecture and details.
Are the windows triple glazed?😊
That fountain in the front garden. 😂
Yes we do need a T&J house tour
Compared to the neighbouring houses… it looks like some has parked a caravan
Wooow now why can't they build all houses with this ascetic instead of the eyesores that keep appearing everywhere?
Lovely place but half price of rental in hk,
What job would one have to have to be able to afford such a place?
It’s a shame the government can’t build houses like this around the country in little housing estates for single home buyers or as investment properties. There better for the environment as less materials needed and would be cheaper to live in ( if they just did the basics )
AND... in the country they would have a tad more outdoor space for families with children...
Absolutely gorgeous but, to me, not tiny!
Why not 22k?
Love it ❤
Very nice
Nice!! 👏
Less is more when it comes to that front garden.
Why didn’t they take the build higher??
Probably weren't allowed to
Gorgeous ❤
If this is a tiny house , then I guess I have been living in a Hobbits house
V clever use of space
Can't understand why its not the same height as the other houses