Pretty Nice. Objections/Ideas. Another bath with upstairs bonus room. Another window in master bedroom, up high. Non visible=opaque (stained-glass) window in master bath. 3rd car garage. Like the attic options. Like the main living,kitchen,dining space!
My husband and I agree with you about the hidden doors. ❤ And that pantries should have the small door adjacent to the garage or carport to pass groceries through. 😊
This one fits in my small list of overall perfect homes you have toured. Overall nice exterior, interior is nice. Floor plan is good. Interior design is nice. I bet a nickel u missed some hidden panel in the main hallway under that big staircase.
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You always put the ____ of my dreams in the title. But this one is for real the floor plan of my dreams! I would do different finishes in the common areas. It’s beautiful but a little too traditional for me with all the millwork. That primary suit is amazing and I love that it flows to the laundry room then to the garage When you were in CO you probably noticed how rare main floor primaries are in 2story homes and that’s where I live. I love the NC homes
Thank you, nice tour of a nice home! I agree with those who would rather see it on a larger lot though, and also that it would be much better if the garage opened to the side. The only thing I would change on the interior would be to eliminate the upper level carpet and install hardwood floors, easier to keep clean, and MUCH better for people who suffer with allergies.
another nice tour. I, too, would like a wider front door space... maybe double doors? I'm not a big fan of pocket doors, least of all in the main suite; but, I do like access to the laundry room from it. I'd see if trim could be attached to the bottom of the secret door to camouflage it. Other than these things, I like the layout, all the wood panel details, etc.
Well said! Love your lighthouse take on it! It definitely is stunning, couldn't decide if I loved it or hated it - guess I like it, would have to live with it for a while to really decide though. 🤔
Here is my vid comment since it’s been awhile. We have all seen the inside of a drawer and cabinet before. Unless they have some cool built in, we’ve seen it. And under the islands. It’s a door and shelves. I’d rather you open all the cool different brands of appliances. The fridges, the microwaves. The fancy stoves to see what they look like inside. All the new brands and Viking vs any other brand. Id love a peek in these inside of a cabinet since most of us don’t have these fancy stoves and ovens and fridges and low profile microwaves. Just a thought 😀
Agree on the appliances, always fun to check out new trends, but disagree on cabinets and cupboards, I think that checking them out is essential for getting a feel for the amount and convenience of available storage.
Very few basements in Raleigh-Durham because the soil is mostly clay. You really only see basements when on a steep sloped lot where the backyard drops off a cliff into the woods. Otherwise it's crawlspaces and slabs. As a home energy rater, one thing I noticed is all of the t-ply in the attic walls. T-ply is basically cardboard and really shouldn't be used in construction in 2024. This builder did not seal any gaps at the T-ply seams or corners so this home is gonna barely meet code for air tightness. For $2M, it really should be built like other high-performance homes in the area.
Love that house. That is what I expect from million dollar homes. The only thing I would change is having a little wider front door. I also prefer those smooth decks verses wood planks. So of all those multi million dollar homes, are there really that many ppl who can affor to buyg up those homes?
Okay about the garage. IMO the garage should NEVER interfere with the front facade of the home by being visible. Garage entrance should be from the side of the house.
Beautiful inside and out. I liked the floor plan, it flowed very nice,
Gorgeous!
Love all the character in this house, the wall treatments, built ins. Beautiful. My kind of house.
Love those walls! Elegant. Will never go out of style.
Timothy, I really like the traditional feel of this home. Thanks for the tour.
Pretty Nice. Objections/Ideas. Another bath with upstairs bonus room. Another window in master bedroom, up high. Non visible=opaque (stained-glass) window in master bath. 3rd car garage. Like the attic options. Like the main living,kitchen,dining space!
My husband and I agree with you about the hidden doors. ❤ And that pantries should have the small door adjacent to the garage or carport to pass groceries through. 😊
I really like this home a lot.
2nd floor rec room, I would convert into my sewing and quilt room. The adjoing bedroom would become my Cricut room.
This one fits in my small list of overall perfect homes you have toured. Overall nice exterior, interior is nice. Floor plan is good.
Interior design is nice. I bet a nickel u missed some hidden panel in the main hallway under that big staircase.
Love this home
I love this house💞The only thing it needs is a 3 car garage! Thanks for the tour😊
Lovely home😊 Like the easy floorplan.
Totally our style house. Gorgeous
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I’m curious, do you have a professional broker who helps you with your investments? If so, I’d love to learn more about how you work with them.
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Use her name to quickly conduct an internet search.
SHE’S MOSTLY ON TELEGRAMS APPS WITH HER NAME.
You always put the ____ of my dreams in the title. But this one is for real the floor plan of my dreams! I would do different finishes in the common areas. It’s beautiful but a little too traditional for me with all the millwork. That primary suit is amazing and I love that it flows to the laundry room then to the garage
When you were in CO you probably noticed how rare main floor primaries are in 2story homes and that’s where I live. I love the NC homes
Thank you, nice tour of a nice home!
I agree with those who would rather see it on a larger lot though, and also that it would be much better if the garage opened to the side.
The only thing I would change on the interior would be to eliminate the upper level carpet and install hardwood floors, easier to keep clean, and MUCH better for people who suffer with allergies.
Fun way around the house!
another nice tour. I, too, would like a wider front door space... maybe double doors? I'm not a big fan of pocket doors, least of all in the main suite; but, I do like access to the laundry room from it. I'd see if trim could be attached to the bottom of the secret door to camouflage it. Other than these things, I like the layout, all the wood panel details, etc.
The dining room chandelier looks like it would be a fire hazard😂😂 or warn off ships from dangerous rocks.. I like it though😅
Well said! Love your lighthouse take on it!
It definitely is stunning, couldn't decide if I loved it or hated it - guess I like it, would have to live with it for a while to really decide though. 🤔
I really like this house, but I do like triple garages when I can find them really interested in houses in the Raleigh area
We also love the floors in this home. We would love to know what stain or color they are, if anyone know. TY and Merry Christmas
Id prob put my big stand up freezer in place of the 2nd hanging space in the laundry room.
Here is my vid comment since it’s been awhile. We have all seen the inside of a drawer and cabinet before. Unless they have some cool built in, we’ve seen it. And under the islands. It’s a door and shelves.
I’d rather you open all the cool different brands of appliances. The fridges, the microwaves. The fancy stoves to see what they look like inside. All the new brands and Viking vs any other brand. Id love a peek in these inside of a cabinet since most of us don’t have these fancy stoves and ovens and fridges and low profile microwaves. Just a thought 😀
Agree on the appliances, always fun to check out new trends, but disagree on cabinets and cupboards, I think that checking them out is essential for getting a feel for the amount and convenience of available storage.
Very few basements in Raleigh-Durham because the soil is mostly clay. You really only see basements when on a steep sloped lot where the backyard drops off a cliff into the woods. Otherwise it's crawlspaces and slabs. As a home energy rater, one thing I noticed is all of the t-ply in the attic walls. T-ply is basically cardboard and really shouldn't be used in construction in 2024. This builder did not seal any gaps at the T-ply seams or corners so this home is gonna barely meet code for air tightness. For $2M, it really should be built like other high-performance homes in the area.
Love that house. That is what I expect from million dollar homes. The only thing I would change is having a little wider front door. I also prefer those smooth decks verses wood planks. So of all those multi million dollar homes, are there really that many ppl who can affor to buyg up those homes?
Okay about the garage. IMO the garage should NEVER interfere with the front facade of the home by being visible. Garage entrance should be from the side of the house.
Agree 100%!
If I was going to spend almost $2 million on a house, I would want a much bigger lot so Im not on top of my neighbors
Agree, like the house, hate the small lot.
Wouldn't it have been nicer had the bricks been rendered and not white washed. I assume the skill level isn't there.
I hate to sound like a hater but I really really hate open concept
over priced, small living room , needs three car garage
No bedrooms nor bathrooms off of the LR, DR and kitchen.
Also, being able to see into someone’s bedroom from the common areas, is icky!!! Nope. 🤮
The decor staged for this model is ho__hum zzz
Timothy....your obsession to spice racks is annoying
I disagree, good cooks covet convenient spice storage!😄