I assume the 16 mil USD price includes all the furnitures displayed. But even that, I think the renovation, furniture and appliances can be purchased for couple of millions. So that leaves the bear bone property for 14 mils. Well, you know what, high end property in New York may fetch that kind of money but not in Tokyo anymore unfortunately!
there is no way that the square meters he is giving are correct, and I find it irritating and misleading. I would love to see the floor plan to check how big the apartment really is. My first guess, just from the video, would be 120-130 smq top.
This is called luxurious in Tokyo?! Seriously? The ceiling is very low and then they put dark wood on it to make it even feel lower. The kitchen only has one sink. In the bedroom you have to close the curtains or blinds when you are in because people can look in it from every side. Then you only have one large bedroom and a very tiny one for only a single person. Where is the 25 sqm terrace you wrote about in the description.
First, I wish the cameraman would focus more on what’s being described rather than the person speaking-it would make the video much clearer. Second, the descriptions feel overly obvious. Saying a sofa is for entertaining guests or relaxing, or that cabinets below the TV are for storing personal items, adds no value. Try using more descriptive and insightful language to highlight unique features or benefits of the items. Honestly, the delivery feels disengaging. Consider looking at bigger channels like Enes Yilmazer for inspiration-they showcase better angles and communicate effectively in a pleasant and concise way. I have more to say, but for a 10-minute video that lost my attention after 3 minutes, you should thank the property itself for keeping me watching until the end
The interior designer should not be allowed to practice….. who in the right mind would do an oh I don’t know wood itself is not rich and busy enough let’s make it DARK wood as well, to the already compressed ceiling height….AND add brown shaded curtains
15M EUR? I can buy 3 luxury villas (800-900 sq m each) in Portugal (near Lisbon), Spain (Marbelha, or Valencia or on the Midterrania shore) and Switzerland (in Alps). Come on, 189 sq m apartment in Tokyo 15M EUR it's unreal...........
This is a trophy property, you’re paying for its rarity and unique design. This isn’t typical market price; it reflects the exceptional quality and exclusivity that make it one of a kind.
Well, Lisbon, Marbelha, Valencia, and the Alps aren't Tokyo. There's your answer. Compare it with similar properties in Shanghai's the Bund, London's Hyde Park, and New York's Billionaire's Row and you'll see it's not unreasonable.
You may sell whatever price you like but people always choose and assess by alternatives. London is also not as expensive as you mentioned. I pointed it out, dunno if it’s ok for Tokyo…. But even in Dubai luxury apartments are not such expensive. Good luck with selling.
@@mubblemann The correct placement of a dishwasher should be on either side of the kitchen sink. The placement is dependent upon the user's dominant hand. The placement of a dishwasher on either side of the kitchen sink prevents water trailing from rinsed items dropping onto the kitchen floor...as placed in the apartment above, there will be a trail of water droplets from the kitchen sink to the dishwasher leading to damaged floors over time...common sense prevails...but if you disagree, google it. I suggest the above was done due to Form over Function...poorly designed in my opinion...that's all....
The lighting makes this place. Well done.
I love how unstated and just exude luxury without shouting. In America shiny and loud is the trend.
looks like a hotel
So…..?
@@dwightwordlaw5170so it’s not a home…
How tall was the ceiling originally? Seems like it took a lot of ceiling height and felt depressed
My dream house in Tokyo!
It is definitely a very nice apartment but the dar ceiling in combination with the curtain covers net the ceiling height appear extremely low.
That’s how its in Japan their construction is often very low
More penthouse tours!
Pure luxury and style 🔥🙏
2.5 billion yen ?!?!?!?!?!
Great content…..❤
First time I've seen a luxury property in Japan that actually has an oven and dishwasher.
I assume the 16 mil USD price includes all the furnitures displayed. But even that, I think the renovation, furniture and appliances can be purchased for couple of millions. So that leaves the bear bone property for 14 mils. Well, you know what, high end property in New York may fetch that kind of money but not in Tokyo anymore unfortunately!
awsome
Is there one like this but a taller building?
About USD16 million. Very Akasaka.
I mean it's awesome but what a crazy price. I guess it's normal for Tokyo standards and the top neighborhood but still impressive
You have mark up the script really well but you also need to look at the camera to satisfy the audience, 👍🏻
Great penthouse to buy. Hope I'll buy it soon enough.
is e-house internet house?
I like this how much
how much???
winning
Ceilings are low, no outdoor space, it does not feel like a penthouse at all. Other than than that a very nicely decorated flat.
I don't know about the black ceiling. sucks the light out
Only 2.5m ceilings?
Oh my, what I would do or be willing to give up to be able to buy something like this. I would even sell me soul, just don't know how to.
It's advanced, but the lighting and color scheme are too dim and depressing
I think I see a balcony why not show it?
there is no way that the square meters he is giving are correct, and I find it irritating and misleading. I would love to see the floor plan to check how big the apartment really is. My first guess, just from the video, would be 120-130 smq top.
Beautiful design, but my goodness does the model look depressed.
you could sell anything.
❤
That coffee table is simply TOO big! It occupies too much space. Now the living room looks small
This is for the ultra rich, son. The functionality would be different for them.
Why did they use wood plank on such a low ceiling? Looks depressed af
This is called luxurious in Tokyo?! Seriously? The ceiling is very low and then they put dark wood on it to make it even feel lower. The kitchen only has one sink. In the bedroom you have to close the curtains or blinds when you are in because people can look in it from every side. Then you only have one large bedroom and a very tiny one for only a single person. Where is the 25 sqm terrace you wrote about in the description.
Melia ME LONDON are you watching you need UPGRADE your bedrooms as they are old and Tired!
First, I wish the cameraman would focus more on what’s being described rather than the person speaking-it would make the video much clearer. Second, the descriptions feel overly obvious. Saying a sofa is for entertaining guests or relaxing, or that cabinets below the TV are for storing personal items, adds no value. Try using more descriptive and insightful language to highlight unique features or benefits of the items. Honestly, the delivery feels disengaging. Consider looking at bigger channels like Enes Yilmazer for inspiration-they showcase better angles and communicate effectively in a pleasant and concise way. I have more to say, but for a 10-minute video that lost my attention after 3 minutes, you should thank the property itself for keeping me watching until the end
That’s a very low roof…
the roof is the problem, not high enough,
A lot of money was put into this design, but it looks depressing. Too dark and heavy. This is more appropriate as a restaurant. Not a home.
2.5 billion USD ???
2.5 billlion yen. About 16 Million USD?
@@stopato5772 What?! For a horrible designed flat? Waaaaay too much.
The interior designer should not be allowed to practice….. who in the right mind would do an oh I don’t know wood itself is not rich and busy enough let’s make it DARK wood as well, to the already compressed ceiling height….AND add brown shaded curtains
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I dig the design overall however, low ceiling “penthouse” in a high rise is a turn off for me. 🥸
15M EUR?
I can buy 3 luxury villas (800-900 sq m each) in Portugal (near Lisbon), Spain (Marbelha, or Valencia or on the Midterrania shore) and Switzerland (in Alps).
Come on, 189 sq m apartment in Tokyo 15M EUR it's unreal...........
This is a trophy property, you’re paying for its rarity and unique design. This isn’t typical market price; it reflects the exceptional quality and exclusivity that make it one of a kind.
Well, Lisbon, Marbelha, Valencia, and the Alps aren't Tokyo. There's your answer. Compare it with similar properties in Shanghai's the Bund, London's Hyde Park, and New York's Billionaire's Row and you'll see it's not unreasonable.
Don't be ridiculous!
You may sell whatever price you like but people always choose and assess by alternatives.
London is also not as expensive as you mentioned.
I pointed it out, dunno if it’s ok for Tokyo….
But even in Dubai luxury apartments are not such expensive.
Good luck with selling.
@@antong8118 This doesnt compare to billionaires row. This is a nice modern apartment that happens to be in Tokyo. The price is completely insane
You lost me with the dishwasher being located behind the kitchen sink!! Who thought that was ok?
Why is that an issue? Perfect place for it.
@@mubblemann The correct placement of a dishwasher should be on either side of the kitchen sink. The placement is dependent upon the user's dominant hand. The placement of a dishwasher on either side of the kitchen sink prevents water trailing from rinsed items dropping onto the kitchen floor...as placed in the apartment above, there will be a trail of water droplets from the kitchen sink to the dishwasher leading to damaged floors over time...common sense prevails...but if you disagree, google it. I suggest the above was done due to Form over Function...poorly designed in my opinion...that's all....
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