Same here. He popped up 2 months ago or so in my feed and I think I’ve seen most videos now. It’s the realest real estate criticism I have come across, love it
Being close to that water tower indicates that the lot is on one of the highest elevations. But, the water tower in a way can serve as a privacy buffer. Which is a huge plus in a dense neighborhood in LA.
Missed opportunity for you arv! This was your shot to do an Enes style video tour! Would be a banger to see you tour properties you really like, not just to sell it, but to admire it with us on camera and show exactly why it deserves the praise!
@ enes isn’t allowed to critic, that’s why him and Mikey didn’t work out. You can just see the room atmosphere change whenever Mikey added his small takes on enes’s face every time 😂
@@mageic7001 Enes takes a fee to tour your property and obviously is not there to really critique. He is there to sell. I mean, for example, he tries to sell you 40 dollar amazon ACs as a good thing in a 20 million+ dollar property because "the wiring couldnt be done" aka the developer cheaped out. He leaves out so much stuff in his tours, you cant call them truthful by any means. He might be a nice guy, none of us know him personally, but his "tours" are nothing but bad faith business.
It’s always the subject of greatest outrage - or mockery - (no frontage, no private driveway, an upside down house) that ultimately leads to passionate love when you finally fall in love with the qualities you hate. It’s like that friend who says, I hate kids, I’ll never have kids, who ends up with kids and falls absolutely in love with them 😂. You crack me up Arvin!
What is it with tasteful people and their affinity for the word "absolutely"? A way of displaying one's discriminatory talents, yes? Or probably just a sign of true passion for something? Absofuckinglutely.
the truth is i can see the flaws and the downfalls of a property and still fall in love with it.... its about computerizing feelings and facts and buying the property for the price that someone else would pay for it that is not as in love with it as you are.
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Also there is no perfect house (if you didn't build it yourself, and if you built it to your specific tastes then resale would fall through the floor), so it's a question of what trade-offs are you willing to make.
@@deanchur Absolutely ... i feel like maybe i have not made this clear before... i don't point out the flaws so you would not buy the house.... no i point out the flaws so you would buy it knowingly at the right price.... I think i need to clear the air in a video after reading some of the comments... cause some viewers think you should wait for a perfect home.... no house is perfect... none of my houses are perfect ....and the most expensive house that i have sold or bought for my clients have not been perfect....you can love a house that is not perfect .... just dont over pay for it
@@ArvinHaddadOfficialI was just thinking about this before coming to this video. In fact, I saw this property on Zillow and ran though all its flaws after watching so many of your videos. I loved everything about it you mentioned, but then thought about the flaws even before this video, as you have indoctrinated me in. Then I thought “Damn! Arvin has ruined me. I’m never going to find a house that works for me.” At some point I just thought “there’s never going to be a “perfect” house” you just have to fall in love with the one you fall in love with …kind of like with people. And voila! Here’s your video and comment saying the exact same thing I came to!
refreshing to see a home that doesn’t need to be toured by a youtuber because it actually has buyers lined up (and around the damn block apparently) - either way though another banger yet again from Arvin
FUN FACT: It is very rare that Arvin likes a home BUT just 6 homes away from this one is another home that Arvin has liked (1457 Blue Jay Way) which is also L-shaped and facing the same direction. See his video from Nov 13th 2023👍🏻
This confirms we have exactly the same taste. This is my favourite home you have shown. Warmth. Feels like a home. Beautiful design and palette. And I have fetish for mid century Frank Lloyd Wright types of design. This has those exact qualities.
This property is stunning! The finishes, textures, the selective view walls, the wood ceilings, and the mix of design styles, a little contemporary, a little rustic, a little eclectic. That linen look of the travertine and the soft blue in the kitchen marble. Chef's kiss! Whoever gets this is a genius. P.S. - Your best videos include your architectural and interior design insights. I even prefer those over the fail critiques. Would you consider talking about good build examples a bit more? I'm seeing how Malaysia is nipping at Singapore's design mantle. Firms like Design Seed come to mind for showing stunning homes like this one. Just wondering. No matter what, your work is timeless and so beneficial. Stay YOU! 💐
Wouldn‘t be surprised if the archiect was a German. In Germany you find a lot of exactly this style houses from the 70‘s and 80‘s: Bungalows or two stories with travertine and terrazzo elements, wood, brown copper and glas. One of the most famous examples: The Chancellor Bungalow (now „Haus der Geschichte“ - en: House of History) in Bonn. Architects such as Sep Ruf (Munich) or Harald Deilmann (Münster) were designing such in these days. Even south of Hamburg I already know three of such houses, all stunning. Most are a bit smaller, but spot on this style. This is amazing timeless architectural art ❤ This one is one of its masterpieces - such a good energy and so many stunning microplaces that let you feel time stopps. Arv, love to see you so deeply touched and energized by this house!
This is so reminiscent of Ardie's style, but on a smaller scale and tbh that makes it so much more approachable and livable. We also have the same terrazzo floors as the main floor of the house and your rarely see it at the high end but I've always found it so charming and it goes with everything.
Algorithm send me your way! As an architect, I can't remember when was the last time that I was agreeing with someone as much as I am agreeing with you Arvin! Usually I would watch Enes' videos and would point to the flaws of the properties, wondering how come high end homes are designed and staged this poorly. What were these architects, developers and interior designers thinking? Thank you for your videos, wishing you success with this channel!
I haven't finished the video yet but the use of different textures and colors room to room, with the amount of natural light pouring in is exquisite. Each area of this house is Zen, when the Feng Shui is balanced in a home, it shows , and this is spot on.
Guys... We have all been watching Arvin's channel and recognize a beautiful property when we see one. I propose we all chip in and buy it. I'll start with $5. Who's with me!!!!!!
Arvin, IF i won the lottery, I'd be seriously considering this house. The travertine wall on the staircase does deliver a "wow" factor by suddenly bringing your field of view to the back yard as you go up. I like the boomerang shape of the entire house and the master bathroom plus its view. It was smart of the architect to go very big on the bathroom space. In this house, the huge space somehow doesn't lack a cozy appearance so the bathroom is a big win. The high ceilings and windows in the office sealed the deal. I can forgive the huge water tower being nearby. At least the city blocked it with trees. The only change I would make is to paint the staircase banister wall a neutral color to match the floor. The black sticks out a bit too much. However the wood finishes on the ceiling are just right, not too bright or dark. The media room is fine since you can block out the light and the shelves offer enough space to install a larger TV so it's not a problem. The nook by the stairs would definitely be turned into a reading area with a custom fitted couch and bookshelves going to the ceiling. I love the lot layout: they have a large grass area divided by a wooden deck and the infinity pool. It looks stunning when it's just about to hit nighttime. Oh, from the overhead view, there is a slight advantage of a 90 degree bend compared with the much wider ones you've shown on your channel. It clearly increased the depth of the back yard so you will feel like you're getting more room. Plus it makes the pool inviting. Seeing that long open space from the back door, it makes me want to RUN to the pool and jump straight in. The angle of the house on the lot was well executed. These architects knew what they were doing. I think this house will sell, not sit around for two years...
I will say that this is undoubtedly the best contemporary mid-century modern I've seen and that is a hard combo to pull off. You rightly pointed out that the house did an excellent job of retaining energy while offering an open, panoramic view. And you referenced palm springs, where this home style would be a perfect fit. The breeze block was a perfect architectural element, beautifully integrated into the architecture of the home. I don't know who the architect was, but this was well thought out in every aspect. In a word, "Amazing."
Genuine question: Where do Americans store stuff? In Europe most houses (and even a lot of apartments) have basements with at least one dedicated storage room/area. Stuff like suitcases, seasonal decoration, sports gear, camping equipment etc. needs to go somewhere while not in use. I never see anything like that in these videos. There'll be 28 bathrooms at some villas, but nowhere to properly store anything...
Hey Arvin, I cannot watch videos about highend houses anymore lol, I saw flaws everywhere now... especially here in my country, Brazil. High end here is expensive, souless and everything is "white boxes" lol. Thx for the teaching!
I really appreciate a house of this good level of architecture. The minimalism and the absence of bling is such a relief. The staging is also so good. Perhaps done with input from the architect? (ah yes, as you confirmed). Even the landscaping is perfect. The watertower is a good neighbor. He doesn't peek much at you. It is mostly hidden behind the house and the trees. Compared to some other mansions it should sell fast.
Greetings from the Netherlands! A place were I will never own anything like what your videos are about, and honestly I would never even spend it on ‘your’ properties, even if I had the money. But you are a natural in what you do, and your critiques are mighty interesting- great voice also. This house btw, I might buy…(love the classic look)
I absolutely love the 60s-style design elements on the house’s front and the stone flooring on the lower level, too (at least in Central Europe, stone tiles made from light-colored stone with smaller, darker, or colorful stones sprinkled in as accents were the thing in modern buildings during the 60s and 70s. These types of tiles are still popular today because their natural color speckles make it less obvious when they’re not perfectly clean.). It’s fantastic how that design element carries through into the interior. The interior design, the colors (that blue glass feature in the bathroom alone, just like the other small blue accents throughout the interior, sometimes it’s blue patterns in the rugs, then blue bedspreads and cushion, paintings and prints with a lot of blue tones, ...) are absolutely perfect. Whoever is responsible for this amazing interior design deserves a massive bonus. It fits the house perfectly and even enhances it! When it comes to the spa, I completely agree with Arvin. With that gorgeous vibes of the interior design, the color scheme and this fantastic yard, at the very least, a sauna is a must! As for the water reservoir, I actually see it as a positive, especially since you have to crane your neck to even notice it. Thanks to the reservoir, no other house will probably be built on that narrow little ridge below it next to that house. That means no neighbors peeking onto the patio next to the office, into the garden, the pool, or even the house itself. The price for this property is high, probably far too high, but when you look at what you’re getting, the things other properties can’t offer, especially the location, the unique style of the house, and that huuuuge yard, despite its flaws... I’d take it. The sooner, the better. Of course, it’s just as well this isn’t even a consideration for me since I’m roughly 32 million dollars short. But the positive thing about this is, I don’t even need to worry about the ongoing costs either! _just my 2 additional cents on this object_ On point 3, "It's not perfect": There’s no such thing as a perfect house anyway. There’s always something. Not just because everyone has different tastes or would’ve designed things differently, but also because the lot and its surroundings come with their own little quirks you’ll have to deal with. And let’s not forget, a house is a pretty complex structure. Even with the world’s best builders, tools, materials, and unlimited time, there will still be technical flaws of some sort. The real question is: Can you live with the house as it is? Are there adjustments you can make if needed / wanted? And, most importantly, what will it cost in the end and is it worth it to you?
Arvin, I have never seen you so excited for a property and you have exquisite taste. I agree, the design, finishes and decor are phenomenal. What a Christmas gift for the lucky buyer. Good luck being the buyers agent, because then you get to experience the property at a party. 🎉
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial I changed it. Mistake in my wording. You made it clear. After buying and selling ten homes, my residences, I better know the difference.
The coolest thing about the bathroom is that it's not a bathroom it looks like a living room with a his and her sink and a cool walk in his and her shower. It is very cool. The overall colors used throughout the interior are very comfortable very pleasing for the soul. The only institutional feeling things I saw were the guest bathrooms a little too marbly. The use of the natural browns and other colors of that palette are really really nice to live in. They show well in low light as well. Still too much can ceiling lighting. Come on people get off the canned recess lighting.
"Still too much can ceiling lighting. Come on people get off the canned recess lighting." It's really a natural thing, this light from above. But you get the sophisticated crowd telling everyone it's so wrong for the era, and a way of pronouncing "canned" as a curse word, and well, you have people against it...just becuase.
I was in awe of this house the moment I saw it a week ago (before your video) and you've done an amazing job highlighting why it's such a great design. I knew it was phenomenal but I didn't understand WHY... until just now. If I had the funds and were in the market for something amazing in LA, I def would go to the "how to buy a mansion guy". Your tagline sounds cheesy, but I really have learned a lot from you about what makes a better property.
I've liked and subscribed. It is so fun to see you review a property that excites you so much. It is easy to become jaded by the $70-80 million dollar homes, then something comes along for less that is put together so perfectly. Thank you for giving credit to the designers who made this home so special. I hope you sell it.
Hey Arvin, please make more videos on homes you like. As much as I love the roasts , there is so much joy and value I get from the “good” homes. Keep it up!
Before i saw this channel, i always thought: why people waste money on a buyers agent! Just keep a list of what you like and want, view houses then compare it with other similar properties and put an offer in. But since seeing your videos, 1. Ive now started seeing issues in properties and the reason why they are on the market for such a long time. 2. Ive now seen the value a buyers agent can bring… if in my life, I end up buying an ultra high end property id definitely use an agent, and have to say not just any agent… id be on a call to you!
Beautiful property. Reminds me a little of Ardie properties in the sense that it feels like the property provides inspiration and “moments”. To me-the fact that a property that would have flaws on paper (no frontage, upside down house, the weird placement of the bbq on the deck by the office instead of down there on the grass level in the backyard) can still pass as being great through really good execution and the creation of “moments” is really cool.
For a boomerang shaped house, I love that they kept it at a 90 degree angle. It makes the yard look bigger than it is. The boomerang houses that are VERY wide ruin the looks of the yard because it's stretched sooo wide that it ruins the depth. If I was looking at boomerang houses, I'd stone cold refuse to buy any that were extremely wide. I would request to see some shaped like this or a teensy bit wider. It also feels a bit cozier when you're hosting parties or have relatives over by the pool/barbecue area.
Look at you being happy! I don't mind these ones once in a while, puts the awful ones into perspective. I don't necessarily like the hosts of the tours you react to, so these still images work fine for me.
Your taste is so spot on. That’s why your channel is the best one. Too many fawn over obnoxious “luxury” garbage. If I had that kind of $ I’d buy it. I don’t live in LA but I have friends & family that do + I’m getting sick of Midwest winters + the hot & humid summers are even worse. It feels like you’re breathing in soup. Our summers now are as bad as Florida’s were when I was a kid. I’d take 110 degree desert heat over 95 & swampy & the humidity makes winters a lot colder. Out west when you’re doing something physical in the winter you strip layers as you sweat. You can’t do that in the Midwest bc the humidity. Ok I dunno why I decided to write a book here 😂
This house is really stunning. A lot of mega-mansions look stupid to me with how deliberately they want to only impress with size, scale, and fancy materials without any thought put into them, but of all the mansions you showed on your channel, this is the best. Obviously I can’t buy a 30 million dollar mansion, but I can take notes from this property so one day if I become fortunate enough to build my own home, even if it won’t be a mansion, it will take some inspiration from this along with other stunning properties I have seen.
I actually preferred this video over others of yours because it was really nice and inspiring to hear you talk about things you love and houses you really enjoy. Plus, when you love a house, we all know its gonna be a great house. Alot of the ones you critique in other videos are critiqued for good reason, because they arent good! I'd love to see more videos on houses that you are crazy in love with! got a sub from me!
I know there is tension. But oh boy, we really need a Arvin/Enes collab! You are both so passionate and enthusiastic when you love something about a mansion. You would make a great dream couple visiting a building together (of course you both had to like it, otherwise it would be an entertaining video out of different reasons :D ).
That staircase is an eyesore. It’s too big and distracting to ever be comfortable. It looks like a bike ramp to a pedestrian bridge crossing the highway, I just can’t unsee that
I agree with all except for the floor. That same pattern is used in the schools of Spain 50 o 20 years ago. Looks like a collage of different materials used combinad for cost efficiency.
I love your videos pointing out flaws and things that do not work in a house, but it was refreshing to watch a video of you in the opposite side, just falling in love with a house. Please make more of these!
35M for No: Private drive, small driveway, privacy, gym, spa, upside down house. crazy! I think what makes this stand out best is the lot utilization, perfection on colors, finish quality, and floor plan
For 35M I want a full size home movie theater, (I don't buy that whole obnoxious movie theater spill) a proper wellness center and a little cool club or nice Speak Easy, or Bowling Alley, some type of cool entertainment space that is unique. You have taught us to well Arvin!
I don't know how I found Your channel. Haven't missed one since. I have been in the Interior Design/Home Improvement biz My whole life. I dig what You do. It is clear You love sharing w Your Viewers! Thanks!
I don't think I've seen Arvin like any home as much as this one ... Front being on top of the road is an issue, and I'd have liked a side yard or something outdoors that's a little more intimate, but overall it's a great home. Not very common to find a house with that kinda view with an infinity pool and still have a good amount of flat land to have a catch with your kids or something. Colors, textures, fixtures,and furnishings are 10/10 Edit: wow, finally caught some things without Arvin's help!
Im still quite a new subscriber and been seeing your videos only now i know whythe reason you view so many flawed houses because most that are being toured are ones that are not sell 😅. It's lovely even though there is no video tour , you're at least showing us what a house should look and feel like ☺️
Arvin you are right, 1535 Blue Jay is a beautiful and well designed house. The house has a good layout and a great interior design. I like the open floor design, like the living room. I like the master bedroom, and I like the master closet. I like the master bathroom that has a seating area. the blue stone island kitchen , and the white oak cabinets are awesome and original. Usually house like this one only has a dipping pool, this house has a lap pool. The view from the house is very nice.
Could you do a video that explains how staging these home works? Is the furniture and Art on loan or bought? What happens after the home is sold? Love you commentary
I most definitely DO NOT have the funds for this house. If I did, you'd be hearing from me instantaneously. Of all te houses you've shown in your channel, you've shown bigger houses, more luxurious houses, houses with many less "mistakes". However this is the one I've liked best out of all of them.
That concrete dividing facade thing on the front is gorgeous. Simple. Elegant. Looks like the whole house is. Love the staircase round the travertine wall and the tarazzo flooring. Whole thing has case study house 22 vibes. Just for modern day excess levels.
The floor to ceiling windows in all the living spaces are amazing. It's totally private, but you're almost completely open floor to ceiling to the trees outside. Love the look of this place.
I'm so glad you did this video. Almost all your videos criticize the homes and I always wondered when you would do one where you love the house. It's gorgeous, you have excellent taste.
I agree, this is one of the most warm, beautiful, fabulous, grand, elegant houses I’ve ever seen!!! Stunning! Absolutely STUNNING!!!! PERFECTION!!! ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!!!!…… I think 34 mill is a great price if you have the money…. FABULOUS!!!!!
As someone who just finished designing his upside down house, I love this house. I agree with you on the private driveway, for me, that is a big deal breaker. The breeze-block wall can be addressed by painting in a darker colour, dark grey colour would make it disappear, but that is only on the outside. The inside part can be left as is. Then there biggest deal breaker for me, the water reservoir. That is a big no, no! The stones on some of the bathrooms are terrible. I also don't like the one on the kitchen. I aslo agree on the furniture being too brown, fortunately, that can be changed. Other than that, it is a beautiful house but because of the two major drawbacks, the private driveway and the water reservoir, I wouldn't buy it.
We bought an old and not so well preserved house just because of the features it had as well we the really really unusuall way the architect built it over several levels. It cost us a few bucks to restore the property to its new glory. But oh how we love it!!! No regrets whatsoever!
Love woods + Dagaren homes! when it comes to modern renditions to mid-century modern homes they are undoubtedly thee best. I love what they did with the Moore house in Los Feliz. I Would definitely kill to have them design my dream home some day! Thank you so much for highlighting this gem Arvin! Happy thanksgiving to you & all 🦃
I love this home, and its really exciting to see you so into a property! You spend a lot of time cutting down properties. I think you need more balance with more properties that you love.
What makes this a bit different is texture. Bookmarked marble can be beautiful, but it can also come off as shiny and cold. The travertine has texture, along with differing soft furnishings. The smoky oak floors add warmth. This house feels cozy and livable.
What a house! Even to my very untrained eye. I still got the harmony, when everything is balanced perfectly, you feel at home here. I think you're correct about the furniture, it's perfect for this house. I hope they don't do massive changes to it once it sells.
this was great. Would be nice, if you could do more in love property videos in the future. I like the critiques of over the top mega mansions, too. but this was also very interesting. just wish you could have had video from the place
Nice to hear you wax enthusiastic over a house. Why didn't your clients who toured it with you fall in love with it like you? I hope you found them a house to buy.
Arvin! I hope this question is interesting. You talk about the advantages and disadvantages of houses! Can you talk about the advantages and disadvantages of neighborhoods? I hope I helped you with this question! A big hug to you! I hope you reach 100k subscribers. Take care.
Lol. Agree . I’m here in Australia and while I like that floor, it is relatively common place. You see it often in stores, office lobby’s and mallls. It is relatively speaking nothing special (maybe in the U.S. it is).
“Great for pets!” Is another way you can spin it if you’re a realtor, hah. It’s definitely a retro style that’s aligned with the rest of the house. I think that’s one of the few items that might potentially be worth changing, at least for my taste. I like a lot of the rest of the house though.
That huge water resevoir thing would make me a little nervous like...if there was a massive earthquake and that somehow breaks open it would completely flood your house
There's two sides to every coin. California is known for wild fires & during a fire having your house sitting next to 500,000 of water starts to sound pretty good. & BTW - If tank that size ruptured it would not flood the house. The house is gone, down to the foundation. No house would survive or remain except the concrete piling it's built on.
I loved the pool. but without gym and sauna , I would never buy this house. may be the gil and jack bathroom to be cut in half and be able to make a steam room and change one of the bed rooms to gym, but i am not sure it can be done.
I like this, this is the most genuine passion we've seen from you for a place. I hope to be able to come by for a "houseathon" with you one day. Of course, we're going to take a lunch break.
@andy_runs305 You know that most of his income is from working as a realtor, and relatively little from social media? How is it that he hardly talks about the houses he's selling?
In one word, exquisite! These current owners have exceptional taste. Honestly I appreciate the fact that the chef's kitchen is purely utilitarian. Typically you have staff working in this area. It seems wasteful and unnecessary to have high-end finishes in a work area
The price should be in the teens. There is no recroom . The house itself is very narrow , if there is a 3 car garage it could probably take two thirds of lower floor. I didn't like the stairwell , looked bald and black and cold. It also had alot unused space underneath it yet they put the dinning room past the living room , past the stairwell , on the other side of the stairwell in a hallway . The bed in the master looked weird too .Or maybe it was just the way it was pictured.
This mansion is going to age well. It doesn't try to be too contemporary or too traditional. You could have seen pictures of this mansion as a modern concept in 1970 and it would have been awesome then. Thank god there's still some semblance of sanity in world of white/grey office buildings passing off as family homes.
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Love it, but I'm looking in south Florida.
Arvin...you have really good taste
I can go to La Jolla for lot less
I only need 34 800 000 Arvin
Can you wait and not give it away until i get the $$ ? 🙏🏽
I have no idea why the algorithm recommended you, but I haven’t missed a video since. Keep up the great work, love your vids.
I totally agree 🎉
Yeah They Arvinbombed me too, and I am delighted.
Same here. He popped up 2 months ago or so in my feed and I think I’ve seen most videos now. It’s the realest real estate criticism I have come across, love it
Bro… same
Haaa … I was an Enes guy and once upon a time Arvin was in my Account. Since then, Arvin is like a family member! 😂🎉❤
Being close to that water tower indicates that the lot is on one of the highest elevations. But, the water tower in a way can serve as a privacy buffer. Which is a huge plus in a dense neighborhood in LA.
FINALLY...!!! In love with a house!!! amazing. We need more of these videos, cause since I started watching your videos I see FLAWS everywhere 🙂
I said this few weeks ago asking for a playlist of them 😁
Yea the one he needs to sell. Lol
His videos had me looking at negative things that he don't like and had me feeling the same, I had to stop listening to some of the things he says
Missed opportunity for you arv! This was your shot to do an Enes style video tour! Would be a banger to see you tour properties you really like, not just to sell it, but to admire it with us on camera and show exactly why it deserves the praise!
Could you imagine if Arvin did a walkthrough video and then Enes uploaded a reaction video? *chef's kiss*
@ enes isn’t allowed to critic, that’s why him and Mikey didn’t work out. You can just see the room atmosphere change whenever Mikey added his small takes on enes’s face every time 😂
No way
Enes as a tourer is 1 of 1 probably
Even a "better" agent like Arvin couldn't match up
@@mageic7001 Enes takes a fee to tour your property and obviously is not there to really critique. He is there to sell. I mean, for example, he tries to sell you 40 dollar amazon ACs as a good thing in a 20 million+ dollar property because "the wiring couldnt be done" aka the developer cheaped out. He leaves out so much stuff in his tours, you cant call them truthful by any means. He might be a nice guy, none of us know him personally, but his "tours" are nothing but bad faith business.
I think the water tower is a benefit. It gives privacy. Better a water tower than a neighbor there. Love the property.
It’s always the subject of greatest outrage - or mockery - (no frontage, no private driveway, an upside down house) that ultimately leads to passionate love when you finally fall in love with the qualities you hate. It’s like that friend who says, I hate kids, I’ll never have kids, who ends up with kids and falls absolutely in love with them 😂. You crack me up Arvin!
What is it with tasteful people and their affinity for the word "absolutely"? A way of displaying one's discriminatory talents, yes? Or probably just a sign of true passion for something? Absofuckinglutely.
the truth is i can see the flaws and the downfalls of a property and still fall in love with it.... its about computerizing feelings and facts and buying the property for the price that someone else would pay for it that is not as in love with it as you are.
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Also there is no perfect house (if you didn't build it yourself, and if you built it to your specific tastes then resale would fall through the floor), so it's a question of what trade-offs are you willing to make.
@@deanchur Absolutely ... i feel like maybe i have not made this clear before... i don't point out the flaws so you would not buy the house.... no i point out the flaws so you would buy it knowingly at the right price.... I think i need to clear the air in a video after reading some of the comments... cause some viewers think you should wait for a perfect home.... no house is perfect... none of my houses are perfect ....and the most expensive house that i have sold or bought for my clients have not been perfect....you can love a house that is not perfect .... just dont over pay for it
@@ArvinHaddadOfficialI was just thinking about this before coming to this video. In fact, I saw this property on Zillow and ran though all its flaws after watching so many of your videos. I loved everything about it you mentioned, but then thought about the flaws even before this video, as you have indoctrinated me in. Then I thought “Damn! Arvin has ruined me. I’m never going to find a house that works for me.” At some point I just thought “there’s never going to be a “perfect” house” you just have to fall in love with the one you fall in love with …kind of like with people. And voila! Here’s your video and comment saying the exact same thing I came to!
refreshing to see a home that doesn’t need to be toured by a youtuber because it actually has buyers lined up (and around the damn block apparently) - either way though another banger yet again from Arvin
FUN FACT: It is very rare that Arvin likes a home BUT just 6 homes away from this one is another home that Arvin has liked (1457 Blue Jay Way) which is also L-shaped and facing the same direction. See his video from Nov 13th 2023👍🏻
good memory
It's business
Yes he rarely likes anything
This confirms we have exactly the same taste. This is my favourite home you have shown. Warmth. Feels like a home. Beautiful design and palette. And I have fetish for mid century Frank Lloyd Wright types of design. This has those exact qualities.
This property is stunning! The finishes, textures, the selective view walls, the wood ceilings, and the mix of design styles, a little contemporary, a little rustic, a little eclectic. That linen look of the travertine and the soft blue in the kitchen marble. Chef's kiss! Whoever gets this is a genius.
P.S. - Your best videos include your architectural and interior design insights. I even prefer those over the fail critiques. Would you consider talking about good build examples a bit more? I'm seeing how Malaysia is nipping at Singapore's design mantle. Firms like Design Seed come to mind for showing stunning homes like this one. Just wondering. No matter what, your work is timeless and so beneficial. Stay YOU! 💐
Thank you, I appreciate you saying that! If you have a good mansion tour for me to react to from that corner of the world
Arvin - pls do the €38m Mallorca mega mansion 🙏
Wouldn‘t be surprised if the archiect was a German. In Germany you find a lot of exactly this style houses from the 70‘s and 80‘s: Bungalows or two stories with travertine and terrazzo elements, wood, brown copper and glas. One of the most famous examples: The Chancellor Bungalow (now „Haus der Geschichte“ - en: House of History) in Bonn. Architects such as Sep Ruf (Munich) or Harald Deilmann (Münster) were designing such in these days. Even south of Hamburg I already know three of such houses, all stunning. Most are a bit smaller, but spot on this style. This is amazing timeless architectural art ❤ This one is one of its masterpieces - such a good energy and so many stunning microplaces that let you feel time stopps.
Arv, love to see you so deeply touched and energized by this house!
This is so reminiscent of Ardie's style, but on a smaller scale and tbh that makes it so much more approachable and livable. We also have the same terrazzo floors as the main floor of the house and your rarely see it at the high end but I've always found it so charming and it goes with everything.
Algorithm send me your way! As an architect, I can't remember when was the last time that I was agreeing with someone as much as I am agreeing with you Arvin! Usually I would watch Enes' videos and would point to the flaws of the properties, wondering how come high end homes are designed and staged this poorly. What were these architects, developers and interior designers thinking? Thank you for your videos, wishing you success with this channel!
Funny that flooring (light stone with bits of stone in it) is something you see in my country in many stores and malls.
I haven't finished the video yet but the use of different textures and colors room to room, with the amount of natural light pouring in is exquisite. Each area of this house is Zen, when the Feng Shui is balanced in a home, it shows , and this is spot on.
The closest thing to a true masterpiece to date.
Come on Powerball!!
Guys... We have all been watching Arvin's channel and recognize a beautiful property when we see one. I propose we all chip in and buy it. I'll start with $5. Who's with me!!!!!!
Arvin, IF i won the lottery, I'd be seriously considering this house. The travertine wall on the staircase does deliver a "wow" factor by suddenly bringing your field of view to the back yard as you go up. I like the boomerang shape of the entire house and the master bathroom plus its view. It was smart of the architect to go very big on the bathroom space. In this house, the huge space somehow doesn't lack a cozy appearance so the bathroom is a big win. The high ceilings and windows in the office sealed the deal. I can forgive the huge water tower being nearby. At least the city blocked it with trees. The only change I would make is to paint the staircase banister wall a neutral color to match the floor. The black sticks out a bit too much. However the wood finishes on the ceiling are just right, not too bright or dark. The media room is fine since you can block out the light and the shelves offer enough space to install a larger TV so it's not a problem. The nook by the stairs would definitely be turned into a reading area with a custom fitted couch and bookshelves going to the ceiling. I love the lot layout: they have a large grass area divided by a wooden deck and the infinity pool. It looks stunning when it's just about to hit nighttime.
Oh, from the overhead view, there is a slight advantage of a 90 degree bend compared with the much wider ones you've shown on your channel. It clearly increased the depth of the back yard so you will feel like you're getting more room. Plus it makes the pool inviting. Seeing that long open space from the back door, it makes me want to RUN to the pool and jump straight in. The angle of the house on the lot was well executed. These architects knew what they were doing. I think this house will sell, not sit around for two years...
I will say that this is undoubtedly the best contemporary mid-century modern I've seen and that is a hard combo to pull off. You rightly pointed out that the house did an excellent job of retaining energy while offering an open, panoramic view. And you referenced palm springs, where this home style would be a perfect fit. The breeze block was a perfect architectural element, beautifully integrated into the architecture of the home. I don't know who the architect was, but this was well thought out in every aspect. In a word, "Amazing."
For me this house is the perfect mix of bringing the outdoors in. One of the only houses on this channel I perceive as beautiful.
The absence of a gym, spa, or wellness center is, in my opinion, the most significant flaw of this house.
yeah especially with that asking price
Totally agree. For that price it should be a given
When you have that kind of money, every room can be whatever you want.
You can remodel that downstairs bedroom with the "outdoor" area. The lack of privacy and no real driveway can't be fixed.
Genuine question: Where do Americans store stuff? In Europe most houses (and even a lot of apartments) have basements with at least one dedicated storage room/area. Stuff like suitcases, seasonal decoration, sports gear, camping equipment etc. needs to go somewhere while not in use. I never see anything like that in these videos. There'll be 28 bathrooms at some villas, but nowhere to properly store anything...
Hey Arvin, I cannot watch videos about highend houses anymore lol, I saw flaws everywhere now... especially here in my country, Brazil. High end here is expensive, souless and everything is "white boxes" lol. Thx for the teaching!
it has a deep vintage feel (the good vintage) . I personally also love it!
If the main couch would have been dark-green it would have been perfect.
The wooden ceiling would give and old fashioned vibe in most other arrangements. But here, it really works.
@@steffenbendel6031 Totally !
I really appreciate a house of this good level of architecture. The minimalism and the absence of bling is such a relief. The staging is also so good. Perhaps done with input from the architect? (ah yes, as you confirmed). Even the landscaping is perfect.
The watertower is a good neighbor. He doesn't peek much at you. It is mostly hidden behind the house and the trees.
Compared to some other mansions it should sell fast.
Greetings from the Netherlands! A place were I will never own anything like what your videos are about, and honestly I would never even spend it on ‘your’ properties, even if I had the money. But you are a natural in what you do, and your critiques are mighty interesting- great voice also. This house btw, I might buy…(love the classic look)
I absolutely love the 60s-style design elements on the house’s front and the stone flooring on the lower level, too (at least in Central Europe, stone tiles made from light-colored stone with smaller, darker, or colorful stones sprinkled in as accents were the thing in modern buildings during the 60s and 70s. These types of tiles are still popular today because their natural color speckles make it less obvious when they’re not perfectly clean.). It’s fantastic how that design element carries through into the interior. The interior design, the colors (that blue glass feature in the bathroom alone, just like the other small blue accents throughout the interior, sometimes it’s blue patterns in the rugs, then blue bedspreads and cushion, paintings and prints with a lot of blue tones, ...) are absolutely perfect.
Whoever is responsible for this amazing interior design deserves a massive bonus. It fits the house perfectly and even enhances it!
When it comes to the spa, I completely agree with Arvin. With that gorgeous vibes of the interior design, the color scheme and this fantastic yard, at the very least, a sauna is a must!
As for the water reservoir, I actually see it as a positive, especially since you have to crane your neck to even notice it. Thanks to the reservoir, no other house will probably be built on that narrow little ridge below it next to that house. That means no neighbors peeking onto the patio next to the office, into the garden, the pool, or even the house itself.
The price for this property is high, probably far too high, but when you look at what you’re getting, the things other properties can’t offer, especially the location, the unique style of the house, and that huuuuge yard, despite its flaws... I’d take it. The sooner, the better.
Of course, it’s just as well this isn’t even a consideration for me since I’m roughly 32 million dollars short. But the positive thing about this is, I don’t even need to worry about the ongoing costs either!
_just my 2 additional cents on this object_
On point 3, "It's not perfect": There’s no such thing as a perfect house anyway. There’s always something. Not just because everyone has different tastes or would’ve designed things differently, but also because the lot and its surroundings come with their own little quirks you’ll have to deal with. And let’s not forget, a house is a pretty complex structure. Even with the world’s best builders, tools, materials, and unlimited time, there will still be technical flaws of some sort.
The real question is: Can you live with the house as it is? Are there adjustments you can make if needed / wanted? And, most importantly, what will it cost in the end and is it worth it to you?
I absolutely loved reading your comment … Thank you for taking the time ! 😊🐨🇦🇺
Arvin, I have never seen you so excited for a property and you have exquisite taste. I agree, the design, finishes and decor are phenomenal. What a Christmas gift for the lucky buyer. Good luck being the buyers agent, because then you get to experience the property at a party. 🎉
Because he’s the one selling it lol. He’d have torn this home up otherwise. It’s not nice
@@andy_runs305 Im not the listing agent ... didn't I make that very clear?? or you just don't know what it means to be a listing agent??
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial I changed it. Mistake in my wording. You made it clear. After buying and selling ten homes, my residences, I better know the difference.
@ you can be incentivized to sell without being the listing agent, people pay for promotion all the time. You just said you weren’t the listing agent.
The coolest thing about the bathroom is that it's not a bathroom it looks like a living room with a his and her sink and a cool walk in his and her shower. It is very cool. The overall colors used throughout the interior are very comfortable very pleasing for the soul. The only institutional feeling things I saw were the guest bathrooms a little too marbly. The use of the natural browns and other colors of that palette are really really nice to live in. They show well in low light as well. Still too much can ceiling lighting. Come on people get off the canned recess lighting.
"Still too much can ceiling lighting. Come on people get off the canned recess lighting." It's really a natural thing, this light from above. But you get the sophisticated crowd telling everyone it's so wrong for the era, and a way of pronouncing "canned" as a curse word, and well, you have people against it...just becuase.
I was in awe of this house the moment I saw it a week ago (before your video) and you've done an amazing job highlighting why it's such a great design. I knew it was phenomenal but I didn't understand WHY... until just now. If I had the funds and were in the market for something amazing in LA, I def would go to the "how to buy a mansion guy". Your tagline sounds cheesy, but I really have learned a lot from you about what makes a better property.
I've liked and subscribed. It is so fun to see you review a property that excites you so much. It is easy to become jaded by the $70-80 million dollar homes, then something comes along for less that is put together so perfectly. Thank you for giving credit to the designers who made this home so special. I hope you sell it.
Hey Arvin, please make more videos on homes you like. As much as I love the roasts , there is so much joy and value I get from the “good” homes. Keep it up!
there are not that many
Before i saw this channel, i always thought: why people waste money on a buyers agent! Just keep a list of what you like and want, view houses then compare it with other similar properties and put an offer in.
But since seeing your videos,
1. Ive now started seeing issues in properties and the reason why they are on the market for such a long time.
2. Ive now seen the value a buyers agent can bring… if in my life, I end up buying an ultra high end property id definitely use an agent, and have to say not just any agent… id be on a call to you!
Thank you
Beautiful property. Reminds me a little of Ardie properties in the sense that it feels like the property provides inspiration and “moments”. To me-the fact that a property that would have flaws on paper (no frontage, upside down house, the weird placement of the bbq on the deck by the office instead of down there on the grass level in the backyard) can still pass as being great through really good execution and the creation of “moments” is really cool.
I love how all the big glass spaces point to the yard, it is so cozy and gorgeous and intimate and green.
For a boomerang shaped house, I love that they kept it at a 90 degree angle. It makes the yard look bigger than it is. The boomerang houses that are VERY wide ruin the looks of the yard because it's stretched sooo wide that it ruins the depth. If I was looking at boomerang houses, I'd stone cold refuse to buy any that were extremely wide. I would request to see some shaped like this or a teensy bit wider. It also feels a bit cozier when you're hosting parties or have relatives over by the pool/barbecue area.
Agree. They managed the perspective trick very well in this house!
Look at you being happy! I don't mind these ones once in a while, puts the awful ones into perspective. I don't necessarily like the hosts of the tours you react to, so these still images work fine for me.
Your taste is so spot on. That’s why your channel is the best one. Too many fawn over obnoxious “luxury” garbage. If I had that kind of $ I’d buy it. I don’t live in LA but I have friends & family that do + I’m getting sick of Midwest winters + the hot & humid summers are even worse. It feels like you’re breathing in soup. Our summers now are as bad as Florida’s were when I was a kid. I’d take 110 degree desert heat over 95 & swampy & the humidity makes winters a lot colder. Out west when you’re doing something physical in the winter you strip layers as you sweat. You can’t do that in the Midwest bc the humidity. Ok I dunno why I decided to write a book here 😂
This house is really stunning. A lot of mega-mansions look stupid to me with how deliberately they want to only impress with size, scale, and fancy materials without any thought put into them, but of all the mansions you showed on your channel, this is the best. Obviously I can’t buy a 30 million dollar mansion, but I can take notes from this property so one day if I become fortunate enough to build my own home, even if it won’t be a mansion, it will take some inspiration from this along with other stunning properties I have seen.
I actually preferred this video over others of yours because it was really nice and inspiring to hear you talk about things you love and houses you really enjoy. Plus, when you love a house, we all know its gonna be a great house. Alot of the ones you critique in other videos are critiqued for good reason, because they arent good! I'd love to see more videos on houses that you are crazy in love with!
got a sub from me!
Thanks will keep that in mind
That back yard is beautiful. I would rather live here than any of the $100+ mil properties I have seen.
I know there is tension. But oh boy, we really need a Arvin/Enes collab! You are both so passionate and enthusiastic when you love something about a mansion. You would make a great dream couple visiting a building together (of course you both had to like it, otherwise it would be an entertaining video out of different reasons :D ).
Enes is the opposite of passionate and enthusiastic. He's like a robot programmed to make everything look nice.
we dont really want a collab? Enes is so selly and not honest in his videos. why would arvin need to collab with him?
That staircase is an eyesore. It’s too big and distracting to ever be comfortable. It looks like a bike ramp to a pedestrian bridge crossing the highway, I just can’t unsee that
i fell in love with this house at 10pm last night on Zillow after daydreaming about a lottery win and I think that's why your video was recommended
I agree with all except for the floor. That same pattern is used in the schools of Spain 50 o 20 years ago.
Looks like a collage of different materials used combinad for cost efficiency.
And do not forget the wooden ceiling. That you could expect at some cheap huts. But they really combined that beautifully.
I love your videos pointing out flaws and things that do not work in a house, but it was refreshing to watch a video of you in the opposite side, just falling in love with a house. Please make more of these!
35M for No: Private drive, small driveway, privacy, gym, spa, upside down house. crazy! I think what makes this stand out best is the lot utilization, perfection on colors, finish quality, and floor plan
For 35M I want a full size home movie theater, (I don't buy that whole obnoxious movie theater spill) a proper wellness center and a little cool club or nice Speak Easy, or Bowling Alley, some type of cool entertainment space that is unique. You have taught us to well Arvin!
I don't know how I found Your channel. Haven't missed one since. I have been in the Interior Design/Home Improvement biz My whole life. I dig what You do. It is clear You love sharing w Your Viewers! Thanks!
Love having you here! ❤️
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial Thanks, Arvin, for taking the time to respond
I don't think I've seen Arvin like any home as much as this one ... Front being on top of the road is an issue, and I'd have liked a side yard or something outdoors that's a little more intimate, but overall it's a great home. Not very common to find a house with that kinda view with an infinity pool and still have a good amount of flat land to have a catch with your kids or something. Colors, textures, fixtures,and furnishings are 10/10
Edit: wow, finally caught some things without Arvin's help!
the primary closet could have been a little bigger also
Im still quite a new subscriber and been seeing your videos only now i know whythe reason you view so many flawed houses because most that are being toured are ones that are not sell 😅. It's lovely even though there is no video tour , you're at least showing us what a house should look and feel like ☺️
I agree. The good houses don't need fancy videos to sell them, they sell themselves. It is a beautiful house.
Thanks for the sub! And the support
Arvin you are right, 1535 Blue Jay is a beautiful and well designed house. The house has a good layout and a great interior design. I like the open floor design, like the living room. I like the master bedroom, and I like the master closet. I like the master bathroom that has a seating area.
the blue stone island kitchen , and the white oak cabinets are awesome and original. Usually house like this one only has a dipping pool, this house has a lap pool. The view from the house is very nice.
Could you do a video that explains how staging these home works? Is the furniture and Art on loan or bought? What happens after the home is sold? Love you commentary
I most definitely DO NOT have the funds for this house. If I did, you'd be hearing from me instantaneously. Of all te houses you've shown in your channel, you've shown bigger houses, more luxurious houses, houses with many less "mistakes". However this is the one I've liked best out of all of them.
My bank said no 😂
lol
I saw this listing and immediately thought “ what would Arvin think?” That mid century wall is beautiful. Thanks for a great video.
That concrete dividing facade thing on the front is gorgeous. Simple. Elegant.
Looks like the whole house is. Love the staircase round the travertine wall and the tarazzo flooring.
Whole thing has case study house 22 vibes. Just for modern day excess levels.
The floor to ceiling windows in all the living spaces are amazing. It's totally private, but you're almost completely open floor to ceiling to the trees outside. Love the look of this place.
I love Arvin videos... only youtuber in the whole world i have the BELL onfire.
thank you John
I'm so glad you did this video. Almost all your videos criticize the homes and I always wondered when you would do one where you love the house. It's gorgeous, you have excellent taste.
I got you Arvin. When I hit the powerball this weekend, I'll hit you up to buy this house!🙏
I agree, this is one of the most warm, beautiful, fabulous, grand, elegant houses I’ve ever seen!!! Stunning! Absolutely STUNNING!!!!
PERFECTION!!!
ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!!!!……
I think 34 mill is a great price if you have the money…. FABULOUS!!!!!
As someone who just finished designing his upside down house, I love this house.
I agree with you on the private driveway, for me, that is a big deal breaker. The breeze-block wall can be addressed by painting in a darker colour, dark grey colour would make it disappear, but that is only on the outside. The inside part can be left as is.
Then there biggest deal breaker for me, the water reservoir. That is a big no, no!
The stones on some of the bathrooms are terrible. I also don't like the one on the kitchen.
I aslo agree on the furniture being too brown, fortunately, that can be changed.
Other than that, it is a beautiful house but because of the two major drawbacks, the private driveway and the water reservoir, I wouldn't buy it.
We bought an old and not so well preserved house just because of the features it had as well we the really really unusuall way the architect built it over several levels. It cost us a few bucks to restore the property to its new glory. But oh how we love it!!! No regrets whatsoever!
having watched a few of your tear-downs.. it's nice to see homes that you love. Keep up the positive reviews as well!
Love woods + Dagaren homes!
when it comes to modern renditions to mid-century modern homes they are undoubtedly thee best.
I love what they did with the Moore house in Los Feliz.
I Would definitely kill to have them design my dream home some day!
Thank you so much for highlighting this gem Arvin!
Happy thanksgiving to you & all 🦃
Stunning. And that stager nailed it. Wow.
I love this home, and its really exciting to see you so into a property! You spend a lot of time cutting down properties. I think you need more balance with more properties that you love.
What makes this a bit different is texture. Bookmarked marble can be beautiful, but it can also come off as shiny and cold. The travertine has texture, along with differing soft furnishings. The smoky oak floors add warmth. This house feels cozy and livable.
What a house! Even to my very untrained eye. I still got the harmony, when everything is balanced perfectly, you feel at home here. I think you're correct about the furniture, it's perfect for this house. I hope they don't do massive changes to it once it sells.
this was great. Would be nice, if you could do more in love property videos in the future. I like the critiques of over the top mega mansions, too. but this was also very interesting. just wish you could have had video from the place
ur videos are my happy place
I agree...and a good laugh too.
that makes me happy
Nice to hear you wax enthusiastic over a house. Why didn't your clients who toured it with you fall in love with it like you? I hope you found them a house to buy.
the first home you featured i would actually want to live in
Arvin! I hope this question is interesting. You talk about the advantages and disadvantages of houses! Can you talk about the advantages and disadvantages of neighborhoods? I hope I helped you with this question! A big hug to you! I hope you reach 100k subscribers. Take care.
8:12 Tesco supermarkets flooring as we know it, here in the UK. Now everytime i see it; i will think of you 😂
Lol. Agree . I’m here in Australia and while I like that floor, it is relatively common place. You see it often in stores, office lobby’s and mallls. It is relatively speaking nothing special (maybe in the U.S. it is).
“Great for pets!” Is another way you can spin it if you’re a realtor, hah. It’s definitely a retro style that’s aligned with the rest of the house. I think that’s one of the few items that might potentially be worth changing, at least for my taste. I like a lot of the rest of the house though.
bro the privacy.... It's a NO NO, And I'm telling you that as a beach villa owner with people walking in front of my villa all day long....
Arvin is here talking about falling for a flawed home while I’m falling for him
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Did you see alex and ginger? 🥵
Perfect house for me. The Bird Streets are kinda annoying driving though everyday.
That huge water resevoir thing would make me a little nervous like...if there was a massive earthquake and that somehow breaks open it would completely flood your house
There's two sides to every coin. California is known for wild fires & during a fire having your house sitting next to 500,000 of water starts to sound pretty good. & BTW - If tank that size ruptured it would not flood the house. The house is gone, down to the foundation. No house would survive or remain except the concrete piling it's built on.
I loved the pool. but without gym and sauna , I would never buy this house. may be the gil and jack bathroom to be cut in half and be able to make a steam room and change one of the bed rooms to gym, but i am not sure it can be done.
I like this, this is the most genuine passion we've seen from you for a place. I hope to be able to come by for a "houseathon" with you one day. Of course, we're going to take a lunch break.
He’s making money if this one sells. Of course he finally likes it
@andy_runs305 You know that most of his income is from working as a realtor, and relatively little from social media? How is it that he hardly talks about the houses he's selling?
@@andy_runs305 i make money if i sell it to my client.... not if it sells to another buyer... im not the listing agent
It was kind of you to give a shout out to the interior decorator. The home exudes warmth and comfort.
i love your format... honest, raw and fun. Thanks
I appreciate that!
In one word, exquisite! These current owners have exceptional taste. Honestly I appreciate the fact that the chef's kitchen is purely utilitarian. Typically you have staff working in this area. It seems wasteful and unnecessary to have high-end finishes in a work area
Im 90 days late on my 2013 nissan so I don't need a private tour BUT when I get my shit together I want something like this!!!
I don’t know how you don’t have more subscribers love your channel
Thanks for ur support
Love this videos, fun fact, i used to live at 1897 rising glen back in the 90s, you mentioned 1898, John Schlesinger was my neighbor at the time🙀😺
this might be the most beautiful home I've ever seen
Ariv after watching your channel for for some time. I’ve realised you appreciate good architecture.
The price should be in the teens. There is no recroom . The house itself is very narrow , if there is a 3 car garage it could probably take two thirds of lower floor. I didn't like the stairwell , looked bald and black and cold. It also had alot unused space underneath it yet they put the dinning room past the living room , past the stairwell , on the other side of the stairwell in a hallway . The bed in the master looked weird too .Or maybe it was just the way it was pictured.
I'm in the real estate biz and I am so happy when I see a new video posted by Arvin. I love this guy.
Arvin do a video walk through on this house, not just pictures please.
the listing agent does not allow pictures or video
YOU have convinced me I must have this house. I’m buying a lottery ticket today🎉🎉🎉
You should!
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial 😂😂
This mansion is going to age well. It doesn't try to be too contemporary or too traditional. You could have seen pictures of this mansion as a modern concept in 1970 and it would have been awesome then. Thank god there's still some semblance of sanity in world of white/grey office buildings passing off as family homes.
Whoever decorated this house is incredibly talented.
I love this house. I'd need to add a little more color. The use of the yard and great plantings, I love it.
I juste want to see more videos of you being in Love with a property, it teaches me a lot about architecture, from construction to finishes
2024 is Arvin year!!! Congrats on blowing up this year
Thank you 🙏🏼
Keep doing videos like this. We want to see good properties too