@@lunanoelpllc-realtor-south6064 If I had a big family! I live in San Diego. Love it here! BUT...I DO miss my Florida family in the Tampa area, and the warm waters and balmy evenings!
It’s so industrial. The property needs someone with some aesthetic taste to give it a makeover. Who thought it’s a good idea to lay down a giant cement slab and build a bunch of disjointed buildings on it. There’s tremendous waste of space in the pool house, the use of granite in the main house is over the top. Plastering the sides of the kitchen bar with granite. Really? Even using the granite as the backsplash went way too far. It looks so amateurish. But the biggest affront to good design was in the decision to push nature out of the picture. The pool should be surrounded by natural planting and not the tile that the designer/builder got such a great deal in he decided to pave the whole place with it. I’m not even sure the place can be saved without tearing down the four-stall barn and the casitas and the huge parking lot that lies between the main house and the pool/pool house. I better stop before I’m blocked. Lol
@@lunanoelpllc-realtor-south6064 I’ll be shopping the area when I return from The Philippines in a year (after the pandemic has settled down both there and here so I can seamlessly travel back and forth).
@@CarlWithACamera I have to say, it does seem awkward snd a bit dated. Whoever buys it would probably want to do some upgrading. I thought all of that granite in the kitchen, particularly on the sides of the island, was a bit much. Still, there are a lot of good things about this property. You have enough space for several families, so if the husband snd wife needed both of their parents (or grown kids and grandkids) to stay/live there, they’d have the room. I also agree that some nice, lush plantings on the property would look beautiful, BUT…given that they are on the back of a preserve, they probably want to minimize the amount of critters that might feel inclined to visit the property.
That is quite the house! Looks like they could rent/house four separate families on that compound!
@@lunanoelpllc-realtor-south6064 If I had a big family! I live in San Diego. Love it here! BUT...I DO miss my Florida family in the Tampa area, and the warm waters and balmy evenings!
@@lunanoelpllc-realtor-south6064 Will do! I can tell that you would be a great and thorough real estate agent, who goes to bat for your clients.
How much?
I Look find gold into the land.
Address??
It’s so industrial. The property needs someone with some aesthetic taste to give it a makeover. Who thought it’s a good idea to lay down a giant cement slab and build a bunch of disjointed buildings on it. There’s tremendous waste of space in the pool house, the use of granite in the main house is over the top. Plastering the sides of the kitchen bar with granite. Really? Even using the granite as the backsplash went way too far. It looks so amateurish. But the biggest affront to good design was in the decision to push nature out of the picture. The pool should be surrounded by natural planting and not the tile that the designer/builder got such a great deal in he decided to pave the whole place with it. I’m not even sure the place can be saved without tearing down the four-stall barn and the casitas and the huge parking lot that lies between the main house and the pool/pool house. I better stop before I’m blocked. Lol
Shut up
@@genc2175 okay, I’ve said my peace.
@@lunanoelpllc-realtor-south6064 I’ll be shopping the area when I return from The Philippines in a year (after the pandemic has settled down both there and here so I can seamlessly travel back and forth).
@@CarlWithACamera I have to say, it does seem awkward snd a bit dated. Whoever buys it would probably want to do some upgrading. I thought all of that granite in the kitchen, particularly on the sides of the island, was a bit much. Still, there are a lot of good things about this property. You have enough space for several families, so if the husband snd wife needed both of their parents (or grown kids and grandkids) to stay/live there, they’d have the room. I also agree that some nice, lush plantings on the property would look beautiful, BUT…given that they are on the back of a preserve, they probably want to minimize the amount of critters that might feel inclined to visit the property.