Love these tours but it would also be nice to see some luxury London homes that haven’t had very modern renovations. Like ones with more historical touches to them x
Everything featured on this channel looks like a hotel rather than a home.. Evidently targeted at those with loads of cash and little taste, or property investors who'll never live in these places. This particular house is a nice mews cottage tarted up in the blandest possible way. Shame, really. And the descriptions - "walk -in shower". How the hell else would you get into a shower? Lowered therein by helicopter?
The renovated soviet apartment of my babushka is more spacious and luxurious than that. And it costs something like 200k qiud. And it's 5 minutes walk away from the center of a capital city.
Because of the legacy room layouts it's enclosed and feels like a modest old apartment yet costs 11 million pounds and change. Historic appearance and location but... I know the british economy has taken a few hits but last I checked 11 million was very real money.
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@@BH-2 I think he is moderately tall but it's not high ceilings. Not sure what purpose it served originally with that strange layout. By the little stairs below there is a double door that can't be opened because of the glass railing.. kinda strange.
@@DanFrederiksen Properties like these with a high price tag but not quite 'perfect' will be hard to sell in this climate. Years ago, you would be lucky to see one house for sale in Chester Terrace a year, now looking at Rightmove, there are at least 15 £10m+ in Regent's Park that have no buyers .
Agh you should see my monstrosity, a Chicago two flat. It consists of a concrete basement where I have my washer and dryer. There’s water heaters and storage room down there. At the very top is a large empty attic. Sandwiched in between are two tiny apartments. I guess that was normal for a house built in 1896.
It’s Grade One architecturally listed….that means nothing internally/externally can be changed; they cannot be repainted any other colour either….its a mid 18th century property; hence the room sizes…remember too, no bathrooms, heating or utility rooms; think mid 18th century and not vulgar kardashian modernity…..🇬🇧
Thank you for a fascinating video. The exterior is outstanding. The interior is somewhat like a rabbit warren, with so much space dedicated to halls. The master bedroom is nice, but so much space is spent on a superfluity of reception rooms. Altogether quite intriguing.
Really not worth the price. Can buy a comparable freehold in St John’s Wood that’ll be twice the size. You’re paying £11 mil to lease a property near Regent’s Park for 125 years. Think about that.
Why do people always say this. "In a lower cost of living and less prime location, you can have a bigger house, more land and a helicopter". Like, yeah of course you could, but almost all £11m of this property is because of it's location. If you want a massive amount of space, live in India where you could probably buy the state of Goa for £11m
I think it’s okay, feels and looks a bit dated. The kitchen looks pretty basic and would need some modifications upgrades. £2/5m no way is that worth £11.5m
Certainly not worth BP $11 million -- the furnishings are nothing special. Perhaps the pricing is based on John Nash, the architect of the residence. The architecture itself is lovely.
The wine cellar downstairs was really nice to see and have!! And i really like the way the washer and dryer are closed into the compartment with a door to close. Nice!!!!!! The total flooring of this townhome is very also. Now, where was the garage for the cars to park?
Really enjoying your tours guys, very informative and good humor between you both! There’s something going on with the volume of your mics tho, I have every video on max & still struggling to hear, hopefully this can be sorted 😊
You should visit some £5m+ houses outside of london. All of these properties would cost like 2m anywhere else in the UK. Stunning period properties with bland modern interiors...nextttttt
Please call things correctly, that herringbone flooring is actually parquet flooring and those two 'lounge' areas are sitting rooms. Also, if I bought this house the first thing I'd do is take all the tvs out of the bedrooms, that's so very tacky.
Ooo, I might be in the minority here, but I loved this house. Anyone who pays £11+ million for a house will make changes. Beautiful artwork, soft furnishings with splashes of colour, and no doubt rooms/staircases repainted. The bedrooms on the top floor do leave a lot to be desired. However, one could make the 2 empty bedrooms into ones with en-suites, by turning the bathroom into a jack and Jill ensuite. Developers create neutral tones, monochrome looks, and as a buyer you re-jig, you re-paint and create a home, not a house..
Really didn't like the corridor/staircase/elevator area. It made it appear like you are stepping outside of the flat into common staircase area, where you are gonna run into some neighbour. It didn't feel homy. And the seating at the bottom while interesting made it appear like public cafe or uni lounge area.
Add to the price tag the cost of reversing the incongruous obliteration of its historic interior architecture. There is something positive to be said for interiors that agree with a house's exterior architecture.
Nice. But... well it's hard to know what you can get for that ticket nearly everywhere else. Vancouver is pretty much on par with the price tag but I don't think I could live somewhere without trees.
I wonder if the type of person who feels the need to call a master suite a "principle suite also call a Mastercard a 'Principlecard'? And if not why not? Also when they're feeling a bit frisky do they 'principlebate' vigorously????
A bit miss mash for me, and I'd want the hole building for 11mil. Just think what that cash could buy you outside London. And yeahh ya need to put ya mic on .. couldn't hear
Alors ou c'est Charlies qui est très très grand ou c'est la hauteur du plafond de la cuisine qui n'est pas assez haute, pour le reste de l'agencement c'est sobre/minimaliste, c'est très chic et on respire😍😍
11 million pound house with any room that will make you feel like you were robbed by real-estate agent and you are just an upper middle class person. Nice.
Sadly that is never explained in this, and other 'high-end property' videos, along with whether lease or freehold, or what communal gardens there are, or not (and of course, show them). There is an obsession with bigging up the accommodation in these videos, no doubt the pay off for the estate agents' allowance to do the filming, but how far can one go? No matter how many times the presenter refers to 'this large room', if it isn't, saying it is will not make it so. Also ' look at those lovely bedside tables', ' some decent artwork on the walls', 'a great sitting area' etc etc are what we hear in all these property videos, but half the time the place has been staged and those sofas will be removed (or paid for additionally) and if not staged, often the sale does not include the seller's furniture. Please tell us ALL the relevant details, not just some cherry-picked ones. If there is no parking, tell us. if there is no garden, let us know! And if there is...show it all. My £11.2M is staying in the bank for this one
This price tag is utterly DISGRACEFUL. Those who say youre paying for location obviously dont know about the rough poor area behind the property. Those who think it is nicely decorated must live in awful circumstances. Those who would buy it have more money than sense. Those who want a london base would spend their money better on a single floor modern apartment that is exponentially cheaper than this and on one floor. The fact of the matter is that the dining room needs a "small" kitchen, because the kitchen below doesnt work practically to live in and eat in the dining room above so functionality of the house is already devalued. The stair railings are hideous and cheap and steep. Not at all the staircase or foyer i would demand for 11 million of my cash. Apart from the ceiling cornices in the formal sitting room, the decoration, furnishings and interior of the rest of the house is so clinical and devoid of any interest and is not at all in keeping with the classical exterior of the property, showing that it is devoid of substance and just superficial and anybody who buys this is trying to impress. Old money does not make a clinically cold interior. It s like a morgue devoid of character and warmth. A home this is not. I love the luxury property show and depend on it for easy entertainment with meals, but this 11 million pound wastebasket deserves my hashest criticism ever of all the hundreds of mini programmes i watched of the show.
These two must live in a tent if they think this is 'luxury'. And their commentary has to be the most banal I've ever heard in describing a property. A door "that shuts (completely!)", a bed in the "middle of the floor", A "fireplace and a circular mirror", A "white marble theme" (tiles) is fine, but isn't real marble the choice for 'luxury'? A washing machine and tumble dryer within a cabinet described as "These 'bits' are tucked away so you don't have to look at them" (Gee, thanks), and so on and on. Property and amateurish presentation leave a lot to be desired.
📍Nice video, love how you take your time to educate your viewers. Right now, I am enjoying a good life and touring round the world with what I made investing. Indeed ,building a Portfolio income(investing) through a licensed investment adviser is one out of many ways to earn passive income.
Do what everybody else is doing if you are okay with only having what everybody else has.Information that will pay you everyday, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability. Choose to grow and elevate your mind by studying audios, videos, attending conferences that will give you the edge!
@@seyedimohammadi6309 In situations like this,I always recommend to people on getting guidance at least from someone that understands price action and all that while you strive on improving yourself by watching videos and learning fundamental analysis.
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@@ViniciusOliveira-fj5nf I totally understand , I was able to grasp enough knowledge and got profits through successful investing with Daniel Christopher Downes . I would recommend him to anyone who is confused or has zero knowledge on what and how to invest.
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That kitchen\dinner is a total disaster. As soon as you sit down to eat you will have a thin strip of stone digging into your back the whole time. For £11,000,000 is an actual functioning chair that doesn't break your spine too much to ask for?
Love these tours but it would also be nice to see some luxury London homes that haven’t had very modern renovations. Like ones with more historical touches to them x
Everything featured on this channel looks like a hotel rather than a home.. Evidently targeted at those with loads of cash and little taste, or property investors who'll never live in these places. This particular house is a nice mews cottage tarted up in the blandest possible way. Shame, really. And the descriptions - "walk -in shower". How the hell else would you get into a shower? Lowered therein by helicopter?
@@StephenSmith-ge1qf Walk-in vs. step-over (the ledge of a bahtub)
Put all asylum seekers in the house government will pay rishi sunak
All lighting is suddenly "ambient". I like this property, even the hotel feel, but the jargon is a bit much.
Nancy and can have affair I take yu out for fish and chips in blackpool
I used to deliver to properties in this area and always wondered what it looks like on the inside. I have to say I’m not impressed at all.
So minimalistic
It was all changed up but of course early on they had that palatial touch
It looks cheap. The interior designer did a shitty job.
Neither am I. For 11 and a quarter million 2/3rd of the space is under low ceilings in the former basement and servant’s quarters.
The renovated soviet apartment of my babushka is more spacious and luxurious than that. And it costs something like 200k qiud. And it's 5 minutes walk away from the center of a capital city.
Thank god I found this video , I didn’t know what to do with my £11.2 M
lmaooo
Because of the legacy room layouts it's enclosed and feels like a modest old apartment yet costs 11 million pounds and change. Historic appearance and location but... I know the british economy has taken a few hits but last I checked 11 million was very real money.
It's actually ridiculous.
DEAR EVERYONE AT THE LUXURY HOME SHOW,
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is this guy really talk or the ceiling really low 4:06 in the kitchen ?
@@BH-2 I think he is moderately tall but it's not high ceilings. Not sure what purpose it served originally with that strange layout. By the little stairs below there is a double door that can't be opened because of the glass railing.. kinda strange.
@@DanFrederiksen Properties like these with a high price tag but not quite 'perfect' will be hard to sell in this climate. Years ago, you would be lucky to see one house for sale in Chester Terrace a year, now looking at Rightmove, there are at least 15 £10m+ in Regent's Park that have no buyers .
I adore Hellenistic architecture it's absolutely stunning on the outside on the inside though I expected it to be a bit different
I’ve never seen such a large home with such small spaces. Things seem so cramped for some reason.
Agh you should see my monstrosity, a Chicago two flat. It consists of a concrete basement where I have my washer and dryer. There’s water heaters and storage room down there. At the very top is a large empty attic. Sandwiched in between are two tiny apartments. I guess that was normal for a house built in 1896.
It’s Grade One architecturally listed….that means nothing internally/externally can be changed; they cannot be repainted any other colour either….its a mid 18th century property; hence the room sizes…remember too, no bathrooms, heating or utility rooms; think mid 18th century and not vulgar kardashian modernity…..🇬🇧
You’re right… it’s ostentatious old build. Got it.
I used to live here and it is the most beautiful home so many great memories. I wish whoever lives here next a life full with love x
Yeh right 😂😂😂
@@patrickac2924 🤣🤣
I used to live in this area and many friends do and i don’t think ive ever heard of aurora??
Thank you for a fascinating video. The exterior is outstanding. The interior is somewhat like a rabbit warren, with so much space dedicated to halls. The master bedroom is nice, but so much space is spent on a superfluity of reception rooms. Altogether quite intriguing.
Really not worth the price. Can buy a comparable freehold in St John’s Wood that’ll be twice the size. You’re paying £11 mil to lease a property near Regent’s Park for 125 years. Think about that.
To be fair, the lease can be extended an unlimited amount of times, meaning the leasehold is never lost
I agree. I've seen much more beautiful property in St.John's Wood for the same price freehold.
@11:04 oops that wooden frame needs finishing, I’d knock 2 mill’ off that! 🥴
For that money, no. You could buy a castle in scotland and a helicopter for that money.
Why do people always say this. "In a lower cost of living and less prime location, you can have a bigger house, more land and a helicopter". Like, yeah of course you could, but almost all £11m of this property is because of it's location. If you want a massive amount of space, live in India where you could probably buy the state of Goa for £11m
@@griffin955 While what you say is true, I would still rather have a castle in Scotland and fly in. LOL
@@griffin955 Goa is actually a beautiful place and is not that cheap.
Bruh this is regents park, not somewhere on a random hill in Scotland. Location location location.
@@griffin955 thank you
Exterior by John Nash. Interior by B&Q.
Great job guys showing this property and all its nooks and crannies.
Absolutely amazing! Majestic in every possible way!
I think it’s okay, feels and looks a bit dated. The kitchen looks pretty basic and would need some modifications upgrades. £2/5m no way is that worth £11.5m
I was thinking that too. The first thing I'd do is rip out and replace the kitchen.....and bathrooms.
You simply cannot use the word "lounge" when describing sitting, drawing or reception rooms. Lounges exist only in airports and hotels.
nice property but needs more wow factor for me! Roof terrace could have been abit bigger...
LOVE THIS! The Ionic columns/archway… ❤🎉
Certainly not worth BP $11 million -- the furnishings are nothing special. Perhaps the pricing is based on John Nash, the architect of the residence. The architecture itself is lovely.
The house is lived in; the furnishings belong to the current owner. It’s a Grade one listed building; a superb example of Nash.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful home..
The wine cellar downstairs was really nice to see and have!! And i really like the way the washer and dryer are closed into the compartment with a door to close. Nice!!!!!! The total flooring of this townhome is very also. Now, where was the garage for the cars to park?
Really enjoying your tours guys, very informative and good humor between you both! There’s something going on with the volume of your mics tho, I have every video on max & still struggling to hear, hopefully this can be sorted 😊
I have to have closed captions on
You should visit some £5m+ houses outside of london. All of these properties would cost like 2m anywhere else in the UK. Stunning period properties with bland modern interiors...nextttttt
Please call things correctly, that herringbone flooring is actually parquet flooring and those two 'lounge' areas are sitting rooms.
Also, if I bought this house the first thing I'd do is take all the tvs out of the bedrooms, that's so very tacky.
Trouble hearing this video low audio?
Great property. I also like the two terraces. The location is desirable.
So sad! Total disconnect between exterior and interior. I hate to think what they ripped out and destroyed.
This is the most working class American looking upper class British house I've ever seen
That's so underwhelming for 11,250,000!
Did you steal that circular bathroom sink from a building site by any chance?
Crown Estate, wonder how long the lease is ?
Imagine paying over 11 mil for a place and not even owning the land it’s on! 😂
don't think it is worth 11 million. I suppose you are paying for location.
Prime London real estate, but a perfect example of how little bang you get for your buck in Central London.
What has happened to Matt & Summer?
Space aliens kidnapped them. 👽 🤣🤣🤣
It's explained in the community tab. They're holidaying/working in Australia. Matt's brother is standing in for a while.
It was a bit annoying when the guy kept talking over the girl when it was her turn to present.
Thanks for explaining how doors work
I shot I video in this house a short while ago and the location is amazing!
Side note : the lift is haunted by a ghost 👻
Ooo, I might be in the minority here, but I loved this house. Anyone who pays £11+ million for a house will make changes. Beautiful artwork, soft furnishings with splashes of colour, and no doubt rooms/staircases repainted. The bedrooms on the top floor do leave a lot to be desired. However, one could make the 2 empty bedrooms into ones with en-suites, by turning the bathroom into a jack and Jill ensuite.
Developers create neutral tones, monochrome looks, and as a buyer you re-jig, you re-paint and create a home, not a house..
I agree, this one is a nice property with plenty of room for development.
oh the color of the building's exterior is pretty! what stone is that? or what color of painting?
What paint colour they used out side building?
Really nice property.
Yes yes more London please
11, 25 or 77, I'll keep the millions thanks.
Now those are either snall ceilings or the bro is very tall
But where will l park my Rolls Royce?
Really didn't like the corridor/staircase/elevator area. It made it appear like you are stepping outside of the flat into common staircase area, where you are gonna run into some neighbour. It didn't feel homy. And the seating at the bottom while interesting made it appear like public cafe or uni lounge area.
Terribly low ceilings on top floor
Please can we see more modern luxury house mansion please in uk please
Wow, it is a beautiful town house but up we’re I live it would go for probably under £500,000
I enjoyed your video, but it would be even better if you pronounced “Miele” correctly!
Awesome ❤
Add to the price tag the cost of reversing the incongruous obliteration of its historic interior architecture. There is something positive to be said for interiors that agree with a house's exterior architecture.
if you want to live in a corporate office space then this is for you!
the interior design is soulless instagram theme
Waste of £
2 year lease I'm guessing
You could buy a mansion in the middle of nowhere and invest wisely with the rest for that
The lighting is not great, looks gloomy inside.
more new builds in nottingham?
Ok, but small and simple. Decent value for 1.5m pounds considering location.
Purchase through the operating agreement
Nice. But... well it's hard to know what you can get for that ticket nearly everywhere else. Vancouver is pretty much on par with the price tag but I don't think I could live somewhere without trees.
You're literally metres away from one of the most beautiful parks in the world.
@@obsessivelocust it's very much not the same thing 😉
@@LaughingInTiny If you want wilderness, you wouldn't choose to live in a city anyway. With that amount of money you can have a choice.
@@obsessivelocust Again, I'm comparing it to living in Vancouver. If you haven't been here, you won't know what I mean most likely.
@@LaughingInTiny What's so special about Vancouver? Clearly it's not the only city with trees so what's your point?
Who would buy this? Any community in the area? Looks more like an Oligarchs temporary London pad.
Is it freehold?
What happened with the sound on this video?
Tbh it looks like it was designed by IKEA
Looks cheap and does not make you think about a house owned by a titan of industry. The rooms are small, was this an administrative building?
I wonder if the type of person who feels the need to call a master suite a "principle suite also call a Mastercard a 'Principlecard'? And if not why not? Also when they're feeling a bit frisky do they 'principlebate' vigorously????
A bit miss mash for me, and I'd want the hole building for 11mil. Just think what that cash could buy you outside London. And yeahh ya need to put ya mic on .. couldn't hear
? Ofc you could, but it’s not prime location, you buy it for its post code
Alors ou c'est Charlies qui est très très grand ou c'est la hauteur du plafond de la cuisine qui n'est pas assez haute, pour le reste de l'agencement c'est sobre/minimaliste, c'est très chic et on respire😍😍
Stunningly beautiful outside
Nouveau riche tacky cold cliche interior
This was set to a scene in the film Education, wasn’t it?!
11 million pound house with any room that will make you feel like you were robbed by real-estate agent and you are just an upper middle class person. Nice.
TH-cam my only life or the only lifestyle I have ever made
Did I miss something where do you park your car????
Sadly that is never explained in this, and other 'high-end property' videos, along with whether lease or freehold, or what communal gardens there are, or not (and of course, show them). There is an obsession with bigging up the accommodation in these videos, no doubt the pay off for the estate agents' allowance to do the filming, but how far can one go? No matter how many times the presenter refers to 'this large room', if it isn't, saying it is will not make it so. Also ' look at those lovely bedside tables', ' some decent artwork on the walls', 'a great sitting area' etc etc are what we hear in all these property videos, but half the time the place has been staged and those sofas will be removed (or paid for additionally) and if not staged, often the sale does not include the seller's furniture.
Please tell us ALL the relevant details, not just some cherry-picked ones. If there is no parking, tell us. if there is no garden, let us know! And if there is...show it all.
My £11.2M is staying in the bank for this one
This is the best house in the world
This must be £8 million for position and history and £3.25 million for the property, the rooms are so small.
They are downlights. Spotlights spot light something, those just point down
They literally brought the entire Parthenon in England :P
Great walk thru; actually shocked it’s not more expensive.
Huh?
beautiful house but so not worth 11 million quid...London pricing is absolutely insane
Jas is stunning.
Love it
Ah yes, a confined space for 11M in London, so typical.
It’s worth 2.5 mil in another location
The decoration from the inside does not keep pace with the outside, also ghosts exist . It is not worth this amount
That’s a nice house.
Lovely but the outside looks so tacky
Seems quite cheap. Would prefer to be on Wilton crescent
So many bathrooms and not even one sauna or steam room? For that money...
you guys chill
This price tag is utterly DISGRACEFUL. Those who say youre paying for location obviously dont know about the rough poor area behind the property. Those who think it is nicely decorated must live in awful circumstances. Those who would buy it have more money than sense. Those who want a london base would spend their money better on a single floor modern apartment that is exponentially cheaper than this and on one floor.
The fact of the matter is that the dining room needs a "small" kitchen, because the kitchen below doesnt work practically to live in and eat in the dining room above so functionality of the house is already devalued. The stair railings are hideous and cheap and steep. Not at all the staircase or foyer i would demand for 11 million of my cash. Apart from the ceiling cornices in the formal sitting room, the decoration, furnishings and interior of the rest of the house is so clinical and devoid of any interest and is not at all in keeping with the classical exterior of the property, showing that it is devoid of substance and just superficial and anybody who buys this is trying to impress. Old money does not make a clinically cold interior. It s like a morgue devoid of character and warmth. A home this is not. I love the luxury property show and depend on it for easy entertainment with meals, but this 11 million pound wastebasket deserves my hashest criticism ever of all the hundreds of mini programmes i watched of the show.
I’m a bit late but where’s Matt and summer
These two must live in a tent if they think this is 'luxury'. And their commentary has to be the most banal I've ever heard in describing a property. A door "that shuts (completely!)", a bed in the "middle of the floor", A "fireplace and a circular mirror", A "white marble theme" (tiles) is fine, but isn't real marble the choice for 'luxury'? A washing machine and tumble dryer within a cabinet described as "These 'bits' are tucked away so you don't have to look at them" (Gee, thanks), and so on and on. Property and amateurish presentation leave a lot to be desired.
i agree..... i been saying this about these two for ages
Really rough area just around the back of this. If I had the money I'd rather spend it in the country.
Exactly which begs the question why location seems to be priced into it, cos it's not the good looks of the property
Rishi sunak got 800 billion pounds in the bank
Most of views is Aesthetics concept of appearance self delighted
📍Nice video, love how you take your time to educate your viewers. Right now, I am enjoying a good life and touring round the world with what I made investing. Indeed ,building a Portfolio income(investing) through a licensed investment adviser is one out of many ways to earn passive income.
Do what everybody else is doing if you are okay with only having what everybody else has.Information that will pay you everyday, you've got to stop saving all your money.
Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability.
Choose to grow and elevate your mind by studying audios, videos, attending conferences that will give you the edge!
@@seyedimohammadi6309 In situations like this,I always recommend to people on getting guidance at least from someone that understands price action and all that while you strive on improving yourself by watching videos and learning fundamental analysis.
Such an informative comment!Hope it is okay with you and that you don't mind sharing tips on how to invest. I have watched a lot of videos on YT but still can't understand nor set my mind at one thing.
@@ViniciusOliveira-fj5nf I totally understand , I was able to grasp enough knowledge and got profits through successful investing with Daniel Christopher Downes . I would recommend him to anyone who is confused or has zero knowledge on what and how to invest.
Lately I’ve been thinking of buying cryptocurrency for retirement, I’ve set asides $350k to invest but along the line,I usually get cold feet, maybe because I have no idea what I’m doing,
Damien and Stefan Salvatore sound similar of Salam vlone 999 movies 🎥 production Zack and Cody
pretty depressing
24 understanding
I found it all a bit depressing 😩
The interior is..quite..underwhelming for that kind of a pricetag.
That kitchen\dinner is a total disaster.
As soon as you sit down to eat you will have a thin strip of stone digging into your back the whole time.
For £11,000,000 is an actual functioning chair that doesn't break your spine too much to ask for?