1st floor is great. Good size bedrooms, en-suites, utility room on the floor where it's most useful. 2nd floor I'm not so keen on because of the slanted ceilings but it's workable. Ground floor is frustrating. The 2 studies look squashed and the sitting room feels like a waste of the space. It'd benefit a lot from a much more open plan layout.
The location has tremendous importance to prices in London! It’s a decent house (if you redecorate it and close that hole on the floor) but the location makes it so expensive…
@@Kolious_Thrace It's funny how in a couple of years they've gone from presenting £100,000 properties to multi-million pound properties that 99.9% of people cannot afford.
That would be around £800000 in Central Scotland. People get ripped off in London. It's no wonder Edinburgh Airport port does so well on their commuter flights
Nice to see you both back .. Nice to see a familiar face on some bloke and woman's site called Matt & Summers. The house was nice just a few things id change. Get rid of the two small office type rooms, what's all that about? make the main living room a lot bigger. Then I'll think about moving in :)
I love Wimbledon, my first regular Nightclub when I was 16 was there on the high street, Tifanys if my memory serves me correctly. Never went to the tennis though. Would have loved to have lived there but did at one point live in Surbiton and at Tolworth which are very close. For that area, 4.5m is good value but is lacking a full living room that caters for plenty of guests, not even enough space in the living room for all the residents with just 2 small sofas. like the what I would call a panic room and do like every room has an en suite.
First of all I just wanted to say, you're really nailing the presentation, guys. You seem more relaxed and knowledgeable about the property, which makes a big difference to the viewing experience. Also, I used to live in Wimbledon and can vouch that it's a fabulous place to live. Be aware that Wimbledon Village is the posh end! I used to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables and go all across Wimbledon Common to Richmond Park. It's great too because you can jump on the tube in Wimbledon and be in the centre of London very quickly.
Pal, i’ll be honest and tell you I’ve probably got £45 in my bank but let’s say hypothetically I hit the lotto and was looking to spend precisely 4.45 million on a property! That wouldn’t be it 😳 Great video as per 👍
@@enlilw-l2 I'm aware, intelligent people would know what I mean, US keyboards don't have the pound symbol and it's not worth my time searching around for the symbol. If a Brit types a price on a US video and uses a pound symbol, we know he means dollars.
@@venom5809 No need to be rude. I was pointing out a potential error. You could have written " pounds " then but maybe it needs too much effort in order to type it on your American keyboard 🤔
@@enlilw-l2 Rudeness was required because you were clearly trying to be a prick. Like I said, anyone with an IQ above 50 would know what was meant. 🤷♂
I guess you've never lived in London or NY. That is actually a decent garden for the price. You should check out some of the properties in the 10s and 20 mill bracket and you will cry for the lack of outdoor space. Eg. There was this absolutely SPECTACULAR property going ..4 floors..seriously it would make your jaw drop. All the outdoor space it had was the roof terrace. It wasn't too bad. They had a jacuzzi with a set up to sit and bbq and TV etc. But sadly no back garden The price was 12.5 mill. I don't see it anymore so it's been bought I guess.
Yes in Spain house tour, but last year matt and summer show cased two houses in uk 🇬🇧 with similar wine room on the floor ground. I remember summer looking so small inside there
England is a Kingdom, this home is for someone in the Queen’s entourage. Also remember England is a small island country that is just a tad smaller than the state of Michigan, so space and or land is a premium over there, in the United States nobody would buy this house for $5M+, unless it was San Francisco or Manhattan.
Even in South Africa for about R2 million to R3 million the house must have everything. If it's in an estate it should have a gym...pool in yard and community pool..shopping centre...schools...business offices.helicopter pads...either offering golf...equestrian..or a lifestyle.
Even the US and Canada have better options for that money goddamitt depending on the state of course. London is insanity. But I have to say that the construction materials are better than those used in the US and Canada
It would be a lovely house for a family but two things that were jarring with me, one was the breakfast bar overlapping with the work surface, that seemed like an afterthought and doesn't look right, also the two studies next to each other, why didn't they just do one larger study? You commented quite a few times on the furniture, I guess this is staging furniture bought in to help sell the property, but is it all included? If not, why comment on it? Also, the pull down screen was a bit naff, in a house at that price point they could have easily constructed a purpose built home cinema or media room.
That’s so much money for the square footage and tiny lot. You definitely are paying for the location. That’s LA prices, without a garage. It will make perfect sense to someone who wants to be out of London, without a ton of lot maintenance. Good luck. 🍀
Nice house etc,but would only pay £450.000,less the £ 4 million, where do they get their silly prices from,just paying for the land bit and location. Rather live here ,Up North!
i would never pick this over something in Top Park, Beaconsfield or Wentworth lovely property and the tour was great, but you're paying for the location more than the property itself for me ..
It's not the Prime Wimbledon location but it's a fair second tier area. The All England Lawn Tennis+ Club is not in that shot towards the end but about a mile NE and down a hill. That was part of Kings College School. As people have said where is the living area? Two small family rooms only. I would have liked to have understood the garden. There was not a proper view of it, but I think it's better than it seemed. The developement is too tightly packed anyhow, but there are wealthy people out there who will buy it. If I had £4.5m it would still be in my pocket.
You had me until I saw how modern the interior of this house is. Not a fan of this design style at all. The kitchen is sterile and boring, just like the primary bathroom. I’m guessing that the cost of this house is for the location and not the house itself.
Jaz should film all the floors. The other dude can't film properly. He didn't show the black shower heads Jaz was pointing to, and he kept zooming in, not allowing us to see the room as they saw it.
For that kind of money, the main living space is very small, why have 2 studies, and a utility upstairs makes no sense, no garage, small garden, the designer of this home needs a lesson in layout, but thanks for the nosey
Other than that Sub Zero fridge the kitchen is horrible quite in fact grotesque. If for that much money you can't have a proper kitchen island and some counter space with perhaps quartz -then what's the point in spending all that money?
Laundry room by the bedrooms, a house designed by a person that likes to work smarter not harder. Never understood why Laundry rooms are put miles away. Even if you had maids, you will have guests around and then someone carrying laundry everywhere.
Annnnnnnnnnnnnd it looks exactly like an abandoned morgue or research facility with all the warmth, personality, interior appeal and relatability of TYPING PAPER. I thought the English had better taste than the vast majority of Americans???
Fantastic tour. You two are doing a great job. I know you pay for the area, but that has is NOT worth the price. That is for someone with more money than brains. Still a great tour though
It's a lovely built home, very nice but I wouldn't pay anywhere near that sort of money for it. No garage, overlooked, tiny garden, small drive. You would be stupid to pay that.
I am so bloody tired of the colour grey, gray.. It doesn't look beachy, it looks old and worn out. I will never understand why people will put up something that looks like old wood in a multi-million pound house. It's trendy, and already dated. I do appreciate the video though, so thanks a bunch.
For £4.5m I was expecting some crazy basement level with a pool and home cinema but nope just some hole in the ground for your wine!
You don’t get that with only 4,5m. If that is important for you when buying a property, you need to go up in price.
@@dr9929 pretty sure you can, see them all the time
I think he is the first person to not wear shoes when showing a home.
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1st floor is great. Good size bedrooms, en-suites, utility room on the floor where it's most useful.
2nd floor I'm not so keen on because of the slanted ceilings but it's workable.
Ground floor is frustrating. The 2 studies look squashed and the sitting room feels like a waste of the space. It'd benefit a lot from a much more open plan layout.
Whoever pays 4.5 million for that has got more money than sense!!
I’d only pay 4.99 million. What wet wipes.
The location has tremendous importance to prices in London!
It’s a decent house (if you redecorate it and close that hole on the floor) but the location makes it so expensive…
4.5 mil for this.
Someone's having a laugh.
@@Wellibob68 Matt & Summer have been duped.
@@Kolious_Thrace It's funny how in a couple of years they've gone from presenting £100,000 properties to multi-million pound properties that 99.9% of people cannot afford.
Amazing house and great tour.
Jazz was looking especially lovely today in her summery lemon and white outfit.
That would be around £800000 in Central Scotland. People get ripped off in London. It's no wonder Edinburgh Airport port does so well on their commuter flights
I used to live across the Worple road from this tour on Malcolm Rd. This is by far one of my favorite homes from your wonderful channel
Love this house. Great proportions, lovely flow. More like this please
Congratulations on 300K guys🥳😌
Thank you! 😄😄
Wonderful house, nicely laid out too. I absolutely love Wimbledon village and also it is so close to Richmond park too.
Jazz and Tom looking smart, very much appreciated.
A beautiful house. I think you would be partly paying for the postcode but I absolutely love this one. A house after my own heart!❤️🥳
You really think it's beautiful for that price. It's not old enough for that price.
@@gehanoates885 I made no reference to the price being beautiful.👀 I said the house was.
@@gehanoates885 The Bookshelf didn't even look real, cheap gimmicks.
@@bossitlive Paying for the postcode is a reference to the price. "Partly paying for the postcode".
You could put a rug over the wine cellar door to hide it plus with a few adjustments it could be turned into a panic room!
Nice to see you both back .. Nice to see a familiar face on some bloke and woman's site called Matt & Summers. The house was nice just a few things id change. Get rid of the two small office type rooms, what's all that about? make the main living room a lot bigger. Then I'll think about moving in :)
Love kitchen and master bedroom , amazing !,
Hey guys, love the concept of your house tour channel! Well done 👏🏼 you’re both so genuine and cool, really comes across in the tours.
I love Wimbledon, my first regular Nightclub when I was 16 was there on the high street, Tifanys if my memory serves me correctly. Never went to the tennis though. Would have loved to have lived there but did at one point live in Surbiton and at Tolworth which are very close. For that area, 4.5m is good value but is lacking a full living room that caters for plenty of guests, not even enough space in the living room for all the residents with just 2 small sofas. like the what I would call a panic room and do like every room has an en suite.
First of all I just wanted to say, you're really nailing the presentation, guys. You seem more relaxed and knowledgeable about the property, which makes a big difference to the viewing experience. Also, I used to live in Wimbledon and can vouch that it's a fabulous place to live. Be aware that Wimbledon Village is the posh end! I used to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables and go all across Wimbledon Common to Richmond Park. It's great too because you can jump on the tube in Wimbledon and be in the centre of London very quickly.
Very expensive?
@@irenedavo3768 Yes, for outside central London
4.5 million 😂😂😂😂 for what 😂😂🤣🤣🙈🙊🙉 I was waiting for the outside pool 🤣😂
Pal, i’ll be honest and tell you I’ve probably got £45 in my bank but let’s say hypothetically I hit the lotto and was looking to spend precisely 4.45 million on a property!
That wouldn’t be it 😳
Great video as per 👍
I don't know enough about UK real estate to make an accurate assessment but $4.5 million for this seems super high. 🤔
It is way over priced, you're right
4,5 million £ not $
@@enlilw-l2 I'm aware, intelligent people would know what I mean, US keyboards don't have the pound symbol and it's not worth my time searching around for the symbol. If a Brit types a price on a US video and uses a pound symbol, we know he means dollars.
@@venom5809 No need to be rude. I was pointing out a potential error.
You could have written " pounds " then but maybe it needs too much effort in order to type it on your American keyboard 🤔
@@enlilw-l2 Rudeness was required because you were clearly trying to be a prick. Like I said, anyone with an IQ above 50 would know what was meant. 🤷♂
nice views of the neighbours. I wonder what £4.5m would buy you in rural Yorkshire or Wales.
Congrats to your 300k subscription 👏
Thank you!!
Nice review
What a load of bollocks! It doesn't have a garage or a decent size garden. And, very silly to show the public where the safe room is!
I guess you've never lived in London or NY. That is actually a decent garden for the price. You should check out some of the properties in the 10s and 20 mill bracket and you will cry for the lack of outdoor space. Eg. There was this absolutely SPECTACULAR property going ..4 floors..seriously it would make your jaw drop. All the outdoor space it had was the roof terrace. It wasn't too bad. They had a jacuzzi with a set up to sit and bbq and TV etc. But sadly no back garden The price was 12.5 mill. I don't see it anymore so it's been bought I guess.
Expensive area it seems . The village much nicer than Wimbledon itself , as I remember from going to the tennis for many years.
Beautiful home, and all with en-suites lovely xx
Who the hell would want a wine cellar with space for 2000 bottles of wine.
WOW! Just WOW! I guess whoever can afford this house can afford someone to clean all the mirrors and windows!!
I've seen this wine cellar house before I'm sure but thought this was in Spain Marbella I think or is this a repeat ?
Yes in Spain house tour, but last year matt and summer show cased two houses in uk 🇬🇧 with similar wine room on the floor ground. I remember summer looking so small inside there
England is a Kingdom, this home is for someone in the Queen’s entourage. Also remember England is a small island country that is just a tad smaller than the state of Michigan, so space and or land is a premium over there, in the United States nobody would buy this house for $5M+, unless it was San Francisco or Manhattan.
Beautiful home, shame it doesn't have a garage like the one next door though.
Beautiful property
3.25...you're in the lounge space...no TV or anything...but you are still paying almost £5 mill!!
I think they overdid it with the mirrors. The master ensuite door looks like it would be annoying to keep clean.
Amazing house
Wow so nice such a nice family home 🏡
Quite surprised there is no garage and the parking at the front wasn't gated off either
That wine cellar is dangerous if you fall down it if some forgets to put the cover on
Even in South Africa for about R2 million to R3 million the house must have everything. If it's in an estate it should have a gym...pool in yard and community pool..shopping centre...schools...business offices.helicopter pads...either offering golf...equestrian..or a lifestyle.
Even the US and Canada have better options for that money goddamitt depending on the state of course. London is insanity. But I have to say that the construction materials are better than those used in the US and Canada
It would be a lovely house for a family but two things that were jarring with me, one was the breakfast bar overlapping with the work surface, that seemed like an afterthought and doesn't look right, also the two studies next to each other, why didn't they just do one larger study? You commented quite a few times on the furniture, I guess this is staging furniture bought in to help sell the property, but is it all included? If not, why comment on it? Also, the pull down screen was a bit naff, in a house at that price point they could have easily constructed a purpose built home cinema or media room.
That’s so much money for the square footage and tiny lot. You definitely are paying for the location. That’s LA prices, without a garage.
It will make perfect sense to someone who wants to be out of London, without a ton of lot maintenance. Good luck. 🍀
Love the house!!! 😍
Nice house etc,but would only pay £450.000,less the £ 4 million, where do they get their silly prices from,just paying for the land bit and location. Rather live here ,Up North!
I must say I do like this house, something I would buy if I were in that part of the world and had the money.
Since I don't need a wine cellar, that would be a good space for all my CDs, etc.
Beautiful 😍
I'd expect a lot more parking for that price!!
How about even just a FREAKING ONE car garage?!?!
Where is the video of this house? 14:33
Does it come with wombles?
They layout of that house was all over the place.
That kitchen tho… 🥲
Please can we see more of modern luxury house mansion please.
You guys are near my house 😅
An example that it’s the address you’re buying, not the square footage….4.5 million & you can almost touch your neighbours house….
LOVE ITT
i would never pick this over something in Top Park, Beaconsfield or Wentworth
lovely property and the tour was great, but you're paying for the location more than the property itself for me ..
Why is the extension not all the way across the back it would have been a much better design!!
It's not the Prime Wimbledon location but it's a fair second tier area.
The All England Lawn Tennis+ Club is not in that shot towards the end but about a mile NE and down a hill. That was part of Kings College School.
As people have said where is the living area? Two small family rooms only.
I would have liked to have understood the garden. There was not a proper view of it, but I think it's better than it seemed.
The developement is too tightly packed anyhow, but there are wealthy people out there who will buy it.
If I had £4.5m it would still be in my pocket.
I wish I could afford to buy my own house. I’d have something like that.
Rather move just outside London than pay 4.5 Million, it was just ok for me nice house but price tag a bit steep…
Ridiculous for £4.5m and no garage - we’re in a property bubble clearly.
This house isn’t worth £4.5 million. No wonder it’s been on the market for so long.
how the hell is this 4.5 million no way is it worth that more like 2.5-3
New builds and small gardens. Name a better duo! You're paying a premium for the location lol
Tbh the cellar is the only bit I want to see and u didn’t even show it
Nice house and a good street - but it's not in Wimbledon Village.
I'm sorry but even with those garish finishes - I wouldn't list this at £4.45m. Wimbledon village is nice but not THAT nice to warrant this price.
This would set you back about £1.2M in lincoln
I can only see tennis lovers would buy it.
£4.5 mil. You are having a laugh mate 🤣 😂
I would but for that price a bigger more modern house out of London
Built 2017 and it's not been sold till now? 5 years
Nice house but people have lost perspective on what 4.5 million should buy...insane
You had me until I saw how modern the interior of this house is. Not a fan of this design style at all. The kitchen is sterile and boring, just like the primary bathroom. I’m guessing that the cost of this house is for the location and not the house itself.
£4,450,000 for that!!!!. Hahahahahahahaha
Jaz should film all the floors. The other dude can't film properly. He didn't show the black shower heads Jaz was pointing to, and he kept zooming in, not allowing us to see the room as they saw it.
For that kind of money, the main living space is very small, why have 2 studies, and a utility upstairs makes no sense, no garage, small garden, the designer of this home needs a lesson in layout, but thanks for the nosey
I don’t see 4.5 million
Houses prices are a scandal
Why is it people live in 4.5m houses or next door but drive regular cars?, I'd think a street full of rr's or maybachs.
Rr's or Maybachs are more in London like Kensington area.
@@enlilw-l2 What do multimillionaire drive round there cos those cars looked average cars to me or are they just stealing street spots?
@@BusyBeeCompany I think multimillionaire don't live there, it's not a " premium " living area
@@enlilw-l2 Wimbledon isn't cheap
@@BusyBeeCompany Didn't say it was cheap.
What happened to Matt and summer
So a normal house. Expensive post code.
If I had 4.5 million i certainly wouldn’t be buying in London.. I’d be as far away from the place as possible…
Oligarchs are gone, who is going to buy this?🤔🤔🤔
Other than that Sub Zero fridge the kitchen is horrible quite in fact grotesque. If for that much money you can't have a proper kitchen island and some counter space with perhaps quartz -then what's the point in spending all that money?
Laundry room by the bedrooms, a house designed by a person that likes to work smarter not harder. Never understood why Laundry rooms are put miles away. Even if you had maids, you will have guests around and then someone carrying laundry everywhere.
TWO home offices... You can tell it was designed mid-pandemic 😂😂
the garden is extremely under whelming ..
Who's Tom what happened to matt
Annnnnnnnnnnnnd it looks exactly like an abandoned morgue or research facility with all the warmth, personality, interior appeal and relatability of TYPING PAPER. I thought the English had better taste than the vast majority of Americans???
Fantastic tour. You two are doing a great job. I know you pay for the area, but that has is NOT worth the price. That is for someone with more money than brains. Still a great tour though
For one million yes but for 4.5 million , who are u kidding
It's a lovely built home, very nice but I wouldn't pay anywhere near that sort of money for it. No garage, overlooked, tiny garden, small drive. You would be stupid to pay that.
Where is the nearest gay bar?
I really would live my yummy mummy life complete with range rover with this house.
I am so bloody tired of the colour grey, gray.. It doesn't look beachy, it looks old and worn out. I will never understand why people will put up something that looks like old wood in a multi-million pound house. It's trendy, and already dated. I do appreciate the video though, so thanks a bunch.
This house is not in the village.
Kitchen and family room does not look like million dollar house at all. And the entrance to the basement wine cellar is so weird and awkward
Too much grey for my liking