@@aidangray9082 I don’t get why mansion use bad flooring and bad rooms, sometimes to big open room with just grey and white and stone is just depressing hours needs color wood maybe some darker wood on one wall and some colors and just fill the room and proper floor.
It might just be me, but I'm getting the feeling that all these "art" pieces are just stuff that they couldn't sell and so lumped in with the house to get rid of it, taking advantage of the young, stupidly rich, stupid and rich, buyers.
Right?! I mean an ugly art piece of a bear made out of TAR?! And a matching chair?! And a table worth $26k? I mean all you do is sit at a table and stuff your belly with food, that he apparently doesn’t cook. Without all those outlandish things you’d think the buyer would say no and actually customize their expensive house with, I don’t know, things they actually WANT. That table is the price of a nice brand new motorcycle, or a rather decent used car. Seems like quite a waste in the name of standing out and flexing your bank account.
@@Type6K The bear was actually kinda cool lol, but I laughed out loud at that’s stupid ass chair. And that sad molten excuse for a whatever the hell that was next to it.
That mansion would be an embarrassment in Greece. They have beautiful buildings there, and in my opinion the architecture is much more beautiful in Greece than USA.
@@MissMieMy I dont think you understand, I compared it to UNFINISHED ABANDONED buildings, if you've been to greece or greek islands you know about them, its literally just the foundation
@@Asiansxsymbol some places are, but some people have money and they WILL show that off, big buildings arent common, but they exist due to houses being much cheaper
I love how these guys are all over the place with the camera, the cleaning lady, God bless her, is using her next-level superpowers to stay out of the shot. 2:155:51
@@gregorymckenzie7511 *Item #:* SCP-6969-j *Object Class:* Keter *Special Containment Procedures:* SCP-6969-j is to be kept within a cell with 17x17 meters of steel and 16x16 meters of drywall. No table of any kind is allowed within 50 meters of SCP-6969-j. The cell is to be furnished in a fashion resembling a dining room. Every day at 6:00pm, a minimum of two (2) Foundation researchers with similar food and clothing preferences are to sit at the table dressed in clothes that they both find appropriate for a standard dinner and eat what they would both consider to be a standard evening meal while avoiding making visual contact with the table, all while maintaining what they both consider to be proper manners. In the event of a containment breach, all instances of SCP-6969-j-A are to be incinerated as quickly as possible. *Description:* SCP-6969-j is a seemingly ordinary dinner table with the exception of being an unusual shade of green. SCP-6969-j causes anyone who looks at it while sitting within two (2) feet of it to feel nauseous, and after a total of five (5) minutes spent looking at it, the person will turn green and vomit. This is not entirely limited to those sitting near it, as it is has been found that anyone who even looks at SCP-6969-j feels mild nausea. This can happen when they view it in person, through any form of media, and in some rare cases, in their thoughts. If any part of a fully assembled table is within fifty (50) meters of any part of SCP-6969-j (assembled or otherwise), the table will turn the exact shade of green as SCP-6969-j over the course of five (5) seconds and exhibit the same anomalous properties, including the ability to corrupt other tables. These instances will henceforth be known as SCP-6969-j-A. Upon breaking an SCP-6969-j-A to the point of it no longer being considered a table by all who have seen it, SCP-6969-j-A will lose its anomalous properties and will return to its original colour. It is unknown if this applies to SCP-6969-j since it has never been tested for fear of losing SCP-6969-j-A. This fear comes from the fact that SCP-6969-j-A has shown no sign of regenerating the small damage done to it during tests. If any steps of the Special Containment Procedures are not followed correctly, one random table anywhere in the world (but more commonly in California) will turn into an instance of SCP-6969-j-A. It is due to this fact and its contagious nature that SCP-6969-j is classified as a Keter-Class SCP. Due to the specific shade of green manifesting and disappearing alongside any anomalous properties, the effects of SCP-6969-j and SCP-6969-j-A are assumed to be due to the shade of green. This is further backed by the fact that the effects of SCP-6969 are greatly reduced when looking through a film that filters out all shades of green. *Discovery:* SCP-6969-j was first found in [REDACTED], United States, inside of a mildly disturbing mansion that was not worth its cost. Its anomalous properties only manifested after its original price was discovered to be approximately $26,000.
If I were to ever build a huge mansion like this, I would put some of the money these architects use for furnishing into hiring an amazing personal interior designer to work with the buyer to furnish the house themselves
That ceiling is identical to the one in a multistorey carpark in my home town. It was built in the 1970s as part of the bus station, and is widely considered the ugliest thing in town. Recently they covered the entire exterior in metal cladding to try and hide it.
Just discovered you making fun of Dahr Mann videos. You make me so happy lol. I stumbled across the foster care video the other day and thought to myself “who actually takes these seriously.” Then I found you lol. I’m binge watching all your videos. You’re great. Subscribed!
Are you serious? He is making fun of dhar mann? I am going to unsubscribe imediately. Why? Why? He is one of the best, most good hearted youtubers there are out there. And that video you are talking about may be a little dramatically acted but it happens in real life, so many kids are put in foster care with families who don't give a darn about them and abuse them. It is better for you to bury your head under the sand and not know about all of this so you don't feel bad. He is teaching kids to be honest, nice, not lazy and to make something of their life and believe in their dreams, what is this guy doing? Reviewing people cooking with their mouth... yeah.
@@thatonenicehusky the acting is not that bad at all, yes it's a little dramatic, but the content is well made and the message he spreads is a good one. I don't see how making fun of him could be a good thing, it takes people's mind away from all the good messages and makes them concentrate on some acting mistakes... joke about something else...
those floors look like late 1980s brutalism. They just barfed concrete everywhere in huge squares. But I guess it fits with the rest of the interior? Cringy wannabe 80s style in grey, poop brown and dirty orange.
as an architecture student, let me just say that it is likely that the architect will have better taste in furniture than the tenant. During the design process, there should also be communication between the architect and the owner on design choices. That being said it is a fatal flaw for the architect to want too much control over their work.
I know the core thing that gives this house a haunting feeling of cheapness. It looks like it is the ugly floors, but it is actually the oppressively low roof that reframes everything in a claustrophobic and urgent way.
Lol that bamboo is going to tear up the infrastructure. Also everything is concrete and composite materials because the house is so open the humidity and such would ruin anything else.
Keep making these videos. its a nice to have entertaining commentary over these ridonkulous house tours. I think the guide is not the designer, he's just the realtor.
Even with money I wouldn't buy a house like this. They feel empty even with stuff inside But who knows how my mindset would be if I was born into money, right?
What I don't understand is rich people's obsession with everything having to be designer and artist made. Like my Menards sells nicer looking shit for 50 bucks than these people multi thousand dollar chairs
Who says realtors don't have a sense of humour? "That's a considerable budget sir. As luck has it, I have a property here that is $18 million, but you can have it for $26 million as we'll fill it with art for you".
this house is WAAAAY to open with at least 1 wall in every room replaced with windows there's no privacy any ware and that floor is atrocious simple tile would have made big improvement
@6:23 This straight up reminds me of a multi-level car park ceiling, these are the ones that have such square patterns on their ceilings! Your voice and commentating is amazing, Duck! You earned my sub! 🦆💗🤘👉
This looks like a house that was made to be an hospital but the investors dodged at last second so they had to try to put "home furniture" on it in a rush. Completely failed at it too, maybe if they had to put hospital beds and machines in it, it would look spectacular, decorating homes is just not their thing probably
Not every home comes actually furnished as you see in the videos, a lot are actually staged and you CAN buy some furniture in it, but usually not considered part of the house
There are some quite cool ideas in this house and if it would be 3-4mil it would be reasonably priced. The floor is a taste thing. There are people that really like this style (i don't, but i built two homes with something similar for customers). The biggest issue for me would be the sound issue and the crapping in bedroom.
Well, I really like stone and concrete. But this looks like when some of our smaller towns get a donation to repair our last century cinemas, community centers, libraries, hospitals etc. Like we had siocialistic party ruling before 1989 and some of their buildings are just waiting for complete overhaul. This had same vibe.
I can’t get over the beginning when the camera guy makes a dumb like rocket ship noise, and then puts the camera on producer Mike as he try’s to look like something getting out of his decent I’ll give him that car. It’s just things like that that are just like what!
imagine this dude giving a tour around the house to a family when you get to the bedroom, and you could literally see people pee-ing from the living room.
Is it just me. Or the amount of glass walls everywhere on the outside instead of solid walls with normal windows feel unnerving? Id feel sorry for anyone with paranoia living in a house that the dude created, probally would get 0 sleep due to all the clear glass. Atleast have it one sided
I couldn't agree more! And why the hell do people put balconies in front of bathrooms that are connected to the main bedroom? Seems like privacy is becoming an outdated concept
@@hacked9032 Honestly this house feels like it should be featured in a horror movie! All the windows, weird outdated concept, and unnerving plainness would make it a good scary movie house.
@@beckab4726 It wouldve been really creepy at night! Even during the day, the so called pattern on the ceiling at 6:20 wouldve given me the goosebumps.
In San Jose, CA (bay area) normal and even rundown homes on small plots of land are STARTING at a million dollars, most of them sell for 1.2 million. Weather rundown homes built pre 1980 or remodeled homes. Like if you think this is crazy, you haven't see nothing yet in the bay area. Why do u think I left that shithole, its not even nice either, it's grimy, rundown, and EXTREMELY over populated. 20 minutes to drive like 3 miles
I was looking at houses recently and saw an open house sign at a huge Tuscan style house that I can't obviously afford. Place was about 5000sq ft. Drive way flows down hill by the front door which had an overhang and pillars like a hotel. First floor had the master which had a chandelier over the tub. Also had beautiful dark wood cabinets and marble countertops in the kitchen. Next to the dinning room was an office/restroom. Living room had clear views to the mountains. Downstairs had a open living room like space and then 3-4 bedrooms. Only one bath but the hardware/plans for another in the "game room" was there. From that living room/workout room, was sliding doors that could completely open up the room to the back yard. The backyard was up against a desert canyon(plus unobstructed views of the mountains) Pebble tech pool, 2 waterfalls. Jacuzzi. Also had covered BBQ area with mini fridge. Place was f***ing beautiful. Only wanted $4 million.
Megative, to the contrary of what I used to think when I was a kid, even having a PhD does not mean one is smart, it only means that you are a good learner. Take for instance kids who advance very rapidly through education and go to University at 13, many people call them geniuses, whereas in fact they are not because they never end up creating or discovering anything, They are just very quick learners. Although Albert Einstein was a slow learner, he was a genius. Basically, what I am trying to say is that a higher education gives you neither intelligence nor taste. The so-called high-end interior designers in England have very poor taste in interior design
Since when is furniture art! Jesus, everything is considered art in this epoch. Take a cr@p and it's now a new visionary piece of art, mow the lawn, guess what!? It's art. Pretentious twaddle by people who devalue art by making literally everything art.
Throughout the tour there are 3 things that stood out to me about this house. 1 it's just absolutely ugly, 2 it looks like they just bought expensive items and furniture for sake of them being expensive, and 3 it's looks more like a modern museum then a home.
I think I might’ve set a world record for most times saying “home” in a single video
And concrete floors
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Hey I’m from Arkansas and it’s a lot of cheap houses here
if depression was a house, it would be this one.
Beautiful views and modern home tho.
Rich people are often depressed so likeeeeee the house represent them.
Best description of this... structure
@@nyancatbeatcreature.3782 lol i mean theres a possibility that mr beast *is* depressed
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The house seems more like a small art museum than an actual home
And not a very good or well lit art museum. Nothing about this dump looks like quality. NOTHING!!
A half-assed art museum.
I was thinking strip mall.
go outside
For a house with so many windows, it looked so dark on the inside.
It's the floors
The floor looks like someone spilt water everywhere on a carpet
@@aidangray9082 I don’t get why mansion use bad flooring and bad rooms, sometimes to big open room with just grey and white and stone is just depressing hours needs color wood maybe some darker wood on one wall and some colors and just fill the room and proper floor.
That's because the architect didn't do the the site analysis property. Catastrophic failure
If this “mansion” costs 26 mil, my apartment costs 10mil
No he doesnt... his house is imaginary
Why would you say you’re dump
@PreCat your
@@Capulíns lol
@@hacked9032 judging from his use of the word costed... i'd have to call bullshit cos i am sue he is a kid.
I love how he said "it's all tar," as if that was some rare, beautiful material. There are literally massive pits of tar in California.
They should've at least added some feathers.
It might just be me, but I'm getting the feeling that all these "art" pieces are just stuff that they couldn't sell and so lumped in with the house to get rid of it, taking advantage of the young, stupidly rich, stupid and rich, buyers.
You’re correct lmfao
Right?! I mean an ugly art piece of a bear made out of TAR?! And a matching chair?! And a table worth $26k? I mean all you do is sit at a table and stuff your belly with food, that he apparently doesn’t cook. Without all those outlandish things you’d think the buyer would say no and actually customize their expensive house with, I don’t know, things they actually WANT. That table is the price of a nice brand new motorcycle, or a rather decent used car. Seems like quite a waste in the name of standing out and flexing your bank account.
@@Type6K who wants to sit in a chair that looks like it's melting?
I'm into art, but I agree. Most of it doesn't even fit the house.
@@Type6K The bear was actually kinda cool lol, but I laughed out loud at that’s stupid ass chair. And that sad molten excuse for a whatever the hell that was next to it.
this house just looks like an unfinished abandoned building you'd find in like greece.
That mansion would be an embarrassment in Greece. They have beautiful buildings there, and in my opinion the architecture is much more beautiful in Greece than USA.
@@MissMieMy I dont think you understand, I compared it to UNFINISHED ABANDONED buildings, if you've been to greece or greek islands you know about them, its literally just the foundation
@@MissMieMy Greece is dirty and poor. I've traveled there.
@@Asiansxsymbol some places are, but some people have money and they WILL show that off, big buildings arent common, but they exist due to houses being much cheaper
@@Asiansxsymbol america is dirty and poor most countries have this problem
I love how these guys are all over the place with the camera, the cleaning lady, God bless her, is using her next-level superpowers to stay out of the shot. 2:15 5:51
:D :D I thought at 2 mins that was the owner preparing to meet them from other room :D :D. But later saw her cleaning and figured it out
I thought I was the only one who saw her 🤣
The waffle ceiling looks like a parking garage.
i was thinking that
It looked more like an unfinished RC slab
To me it looks more like a waffle
It looks like a Metro station!
That waffle concrete is a common way of slab design from the 1960s
Why does everything inside this house look like it could be in the SCP website?
Like "The Tar Bear" or "The Tar Chair", "The Ugly Floor"
"The Green Table"
“The Ugly Ceiling”
"The pool"
"The Glass Room"
@@gregorymckenzie7511
*Item #:* SCP-6969-j
*Object Class:* Keter
*Special Containment Procedures:* SCP-6969-j is to be kept within a cell with 17x17 meters of steel and 16x16 meters of drywall. No table of any kind is allowed within 50 meters of SCP-6969-j. The cell is to be furnished in a fashion resembling a dining room. Every day at 6:00pm, a minimum of two (2) Foundation researchers with similar food and clothing preferences are to sit at the table dressed in clothes that they both find appropriate for a standard dinner and eat what they would both consider to be a standard evening meal while avoiding making visual contact with the table, all while maintaining what they both consider to be proper manners. In the event of a containment breach, all instances of SCP-6969-j-A are to be incinerated as quickly as possible.
*Description:* SCP-6969-j is a seemingly ordinary dinner table with the exception of being an unusual shade of green.
SCP-6969-j causes anyone who looks at it while sitting within two (2) feet of it to feel nauseous, and after a total of five (5) minutes spent looking at it, the person will turn green and vomit. This is not entirely limited to those sitting near it, as it is has been found that anyone who even looks at SCP-6969-j feels mild nausea. This can happen when they view it in person, through any form of media, and in some rare cases, in their thoughts.
If any part of a fully assembled table is within fifty (50) meters of any part of SCP-6969-j (assembled or otherwise), the table will turn the exact shade of green as SCP-6969-j over the course of five (5) seconds and exhibit the same anomalous properties, including the ability to corrupt other tables. These instances will henceforth be known as SCP-6969-j-A. Upon breaking an SCP-6969-j-A to the point of it no longer being considered a table by all who have seen it, SCP-6969-j-A will lose its anomalous properties and will return to its original colour. It is unknown if this applies to SCP-6969-j since it has never been tested for fear of losing SCP-6969-j-A. This fear comes from the fact that SCP-6969-j-A has shown no sign of regenerating the small damage done to it during tests.
If any steps of the Special Containment Procedures are not followed correctly, one random table anywhere in the world (but more commonly in California) will turn into an instance of SCP-6969-j-A. It is due to this fact and its contagious nature that SCP-6969-j is classified as a Keter-Class SCP.
Due to the specific shade of green manifesting and disappearing alongside any anomalous properties, the effects of SCP-6969-j and SCP-6969-j-A are assumed to be due to the shade of green. This is further backed by the fact that the effects of SCP-6969 are greatly reduced when looking through a film that filters out all shades of green.
*Discovery:* SCP-6969-j was first found in [REDACTED], United States, inside of a mildly disturbing mansion that was not worth its cost. Its anomalous properties only manifested after its original price was discovered to be approximately $26,000.
I hate houses like these. They have no character.
Yeah
Yup
Hello female Justin Y but only for This channel
I want somewhere cozy but with stupid fcking concrete all everywhere it will always be cold
They have charector. alot of charector. but charector dosent have to be good charector.
Bare concrete walls!? This isn’t a home, it’s a construction site
If your house looks like an art museum, then its not gonna feel like a house for real people to live.
There's no insulation. Everything echoes. It's like a museum.
2:14 i just love the person running away to hide in the background
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That house just looks like a place that stays cold. Am I the only one who gets cold vibes from that house?
No you are not the only one
No your not look up liminal space images there is much more houses that have this weird cold and some how fimillar feel
A car park has more warmth than this house.
The mansion looks something my little brother would make when i have him my phone to play Minecraft while i went to the grocery store
This mansion feels more like an art museum than it does a home and I also agree...it's hideous
if I can hear my echo from my footsteps, it's not a home to me.
More like a luxury prison or an airport for poor people
If I were to ever build a huge mansion like this, I would put some of the money these architects use for furnishing into hiring an amazing personal interior designer to work with the buyer to furnish the house themselves
A lot of architects seem to forget that Architecture and Interior Design are not the same thing
At 6:20 when he said look at this cool ceiling I was dying because that looks like the roof to my old middle schools lower gym lol
Exactly
Yeah looks like the ceiling of a house under construction
its a litteral concrete waffle
That ceiling is identical to the one in a multistorey carpark in my home town. It was built in the 1970s as part of the bus station, and is widely considered the ugliest thing in town. Recently they covered the entire exterior in metal cladding to try and hide it.
It looks like the ceiling of a parking garage in the city.
Just discovered you making fun of Dahr Mann videos. You make me so happy lol. I stumbled across the foster care video the other day and thought to myself “who actually takes these seriously.” Then I found you lol. I’m binge watching all your videos. You’re great. Subscribed!
He’s right though
You literally said what I’m doing as well 😂😂
Are you serious? He is making fun of dhar mann? I am going to unsubscribe imediately. Why? Why? He is one of the best, most good hearted youtubers there are out there. And that video you are talking about may be a little dramatically acted but it happens in real life, so many kids are put in foster care with families who don't give a darn about them and abuse them. It is better for you to bury your head under the sand and not know about all of this so you don't feel bad. He is teaching kids to be honest, nice, not lazy and to make something of their life and believe in their dreams, what is this guy doing? Reviewing people cooking with their mouth... yeah.
@@irenerandazzo4206 He makes fun of Dhar Mann’s worst videos, acting-wise. It’s mostly for shits and giggles.
@@thatonenicehusky the acting is not that bad at all, yes it's a little dramatic, but the content is well made and the message he spreads is a good one. I don't see how making fun of him could be a good thing, it takes people's mind away from all the good messages and makes them concentrate on some acting mistakes... joke about something else...
The house:🗑
The garden:✨
(In my opinion)
those floors look like late 1980s brutalism. They just barfed concrete everywhere in huge squares. But I guess it fits with the rest of the interior? Cringy wannabe 80s style in grey, poop brown and dirty orange.
6:23 that ceiling looks like the ceiling of a multi-story carpark.
Or like a waffle
Lol that looks exactly like a parking garage.
Now… you called producer Michael a “pretty down to earth guy”? Remember… this is the guy who refuses to walk on grass…
he is pretty down to earth when you watch their vids. But also silly with certain things.
Sarcasm.
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom you obviously don’t understand sarcasm…
That looks like the kind of place the murderer on an episode of Columbo would live in
"This guy should not be designing homes" Spot on, Sir
as an architecture student, let me just say that it is likely that the architect will have better taste in furniture than the tenant. During the design process, there should also be communication between the architect and the owner on design choices. That being said it is a fatal flaw for the architect to want too much control over their work.
The floor looks like if costco floor had warts
😂😂😂
You know it’s bad when the first compliment he can give to a house… is how his car looks good in its driveway
Best channel ever
I know the core thing that gives this house a haunting feeling of cheapness. It looks like it is the ugly floors, but it is actually the oppressively low roof that reframes everything in a claustrophobic and urgent way.
Mansions are just getting worse I swear
I agree
@@maltek23 for you to some people not
and my opinion I dont like mansions
Mansions are cool in all but some just aren’t really the best I would say
@@theyarjay ok my bad sry if I sounded rude im just not in mood today and I totally agree with you some are good some are not our taste
"The giant tar bear doesn't melt in the heat, it just produced fumes that should never EVER be inhaled" 👀
The decoration looks like they chose random furniture for the house and just said “yup looks good”
I like the home, but that floor looks like concrete in front of every public place that is covered in old chewing gum. Lol.
Lol that bamboo is going to tear up the infrastructure. Also everything is concrete and composite materials because the house is so open the humidity and such would ruin anything else.
Keep making these videos. its a nice to have entertaining commentary over these ridonkulous house tours. I think the guide is not the designer, he's just the realtor.
Maybe it’s my Midwestern roots, but I’d be embarrassed to let people know I was so over-reaching for status.
I LOVED the " how's that going for u nile " taunt🤣🤣
Even with money I wouldn't buy a house like this.
They feel empty even with stuff inside
But who knows how my mindset would be if I was born into money, right?
If I have that much money 20 mill is tye max I build a mansion for I want to have life but not too much cough Nile cough
5:00 Perfect garage. If you ever might be drunk, driving back home, trying to park in the garage, you might be going straight down the hill again ;)
What I don't understand is rich people's obsession with everything having to be designer and artist made. Like my Menards sells nicer looking shit for 50 bucks than these people multi thousand dollar chairs
Who says realtors don't have a sense of humour?
"That's a considerable budget sir. As luck has it, I have a property here that is $18 million, but you can have it for $26 million as we'll fill it with art for you".
this house is WAAAAY to open with at least 1 wall in every room replaced with windows
there's no privacy any ware and that floor is atrocious simple tile would have made big improvement
7:20 Not to mention the bedroom would smell like crap if you dropped a fat one in the toilet
This mansion/house feels more like a showroom for furniture or maybe even a museum than a home
I just know the dude and camera man just burst out laughing when they get far enough away lmao
Shocked your American with witty and dry sense of humour vlogs, I thought you was from uk like me thumbs up and bell 👍
That’s a little racist but ok
@@Facivita satire right
Shocked? Have you heard his voice? The fuck did you get a UK accent out of it?
@@Facivita Not racist they’re the same fucking race
@@Facivita define racism
“if you catch the right angle you can catch somebody taking a shit” best fucking line in the whole video 😂😂😂
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@6:23 This straight up reminds me of a multi-level car park ceiling, these are the ones that have such square patterns on their ceilings!
Your voice and commentating is amazing, Duck! You earned my sub! 🦆💗🤘👉
This looks like a house that was made to be an hospital but the investors dodged at last second so they had to try to put "home furniture" on it in a rush.
Completely failed at it too, maybe if they had to put hospital beds and machines in it, it would look spectacular, decorating homes is just not their thing probably
i hate it when a rich person is like "we put this couch here to make it feel more home like" and its like a 1000 square foot room with 1 couch in it
This house looks like a liminal space image
My guard was down from the Ca house before he showed me the mansions and castle houses for less than 1/4 of the price
Yeah I’d actually hate to live here, even for free. This thing is actually horrendous
You know a place looks bad when it looks like a literal set for a horror movie
Not every home comes actually furnished as you see in the videos, a lot are actually staged and you CAN buy some furniture in it, but usually not considered part of the house
6:12 Civilian: Feature wall
Reality: Raw concrete wall
Gordon Ramsay: “It’s fucking RAW!!”
There are some quite cool ideas in this house and if it would be 3-4mil it would be reasonably priced.
The floor is a taste thing. There are people that really like this style (i don't, but i built two homes with something similar for customers). The biggest issue for me would be the sound issue and the crapping in bedroom.
Producer Michael is the living version of Austin Powers....YEAH BABY VERY YEAH!!!!
As an architecture student im offended at how someone in the same field is so satanic.
Sweet damp looking "parking garage" building, It looks so comfy & warm!
Well, I really like stone and concrete. But this looks like when some of our smaller towns get a donation to repair our last century cinemas, community centers, libraries, hospitals etc. Like we had siocialistic party ruling before 1989 and some of their buildings are just waiting for complete overhaul. This had same vibe.
7:25 Shitwatch on patrol
Nobody taking a shit in my house without me knowing >:I
My dad is amazing at roasting houses like these since he’s a pretty practical architect 😂
Bamboo is essentially an invasive weed and takes consistent upkeep to stop it from choking other plants
Didn't know Chandler started designing houses
This mansion definitely gives off art museum vibes
So... Let me get this straight. They're asking a solid $26,000,000 USD? That house belongs in the next Luigi's mansion!
Hey luigis mansion is a masterpiece okay?
@@acoustic_. its a masterpiece! that house is so scarily bad it would be in those haunted mansions in luigis mansion.
The interior design and floors make it look like they refurbished an old factory into a house.
I want to see you review more houses that shit was soo entertaining.
I can’t get over the beginning when the camera guy makes a dumb like rocket ship noise, and then puts the camera on producer Mike as he try’s to look like something getting out of his decent I’ll give him that car. It’s just things like that that are just like what!
This looks like a apartment building you found on cregslist
Love how his cleaner doesn't want to be apart of the video in case immigration finds out.
August I love youre video's so much you actually you make my live way better.
imagine this dude giving a tour around the house to a family when you get to the bedroom, and you could literally see people pee-ing from the living room.
Is it just me. Or the amount of glass walls everywhere on the outside instead of solid walls with normal windows feel unnerving? Id feel sorry for anyone with paranoia living in a house that the dude created, probally would get 0 sleep due to all the clear glass. Atleast have it one sided
I couldn't agree more! And why the hell do people put balconies in front of bathrooms that are connected to the main bedroom? Seems like privacy is becoming an outdated concept
@@hacked9032 Honestly this house feels like it should be featured in a horror movie! All the windows, weird outdated concept, and unnerving plainness would make it a good scary movie house.
@@beckab4726 It wouldve been really creepy at night! Even during the day, the so called pattern on the ceiling at 6:20 wouldve given me the goosebumps.
This feels like you live in a SuperMax prison with artwork.
In San Jose, CA (bay area) normal and even rundown homes on small plots of land are STARTING at a million dollars, most of them sell for 1.2 million. Weather rundown homes built pre 1980 or remodeled homes. Like if you think this is crazy, you haven't see nothing yet in the bay area. Why do u think I left that shithole, its not even nice either, it's grimy, rundown, and EXTREMELY over populated. 20 minutes to drive like 3 miles
I used to live there to and it’s way to expensive
floor looks like a mechanics shop with oil spilled and not cleaned properly
I live in California and I promise not all nice houses are like this lol
good luck to that guy to sell that thing
Damn there are so many of ur videos I have to watch 🔥
I was looking at houses recently and saw an open house sign at a huge Tuscan style house that I can't obviously afford. Place was about 5000sq ft. Drive way flows down hill by the front door which had an overhang and pillars like a hotel. First floor had the master which had a chandelier over the tub. Also had beautiful dark wood cabinets and marble countertops in the kitchen. Next to the dinning room was an office/restroom. Living room had clear views to the mountains. Downstairs had a open living room like space and then 3-4 bedrooms. Only one bath but the hardware/plans for another in the "game room" was there. From that living room/workout room, was sliding doors that could completely open up the room to the back yard. The backyard was up against a desert canyon(plus unobstructed views of the mountains) Pebble tech pool, 2 waterfalls. Jacuzzi. Also had covered BBQ area with mini fridge. Place was f***ing beautiful. Only wanted $4 million.
2:14 Person in the background 😶
Herobrine confirmed?
Maid im pretty sure lol
It’s the homeless person living there
3:27 my library has that EXACT ceiling not even lieing lmao 😅🤣🤣😂 smh
i swear we had the same floors in my old school
These mansions look more like hotels or condos rather than a place you're supposed to live in
Will you remember when your famous in your massive pond
Little out of context and I feel like you just had a light stroke.
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I've seen houses costing much less and looking way much and more lively than this box of depression.
Apparently anyone - even idiots - can be an architect. They just needs ridiculous amount of luck to find someone stupid enough to fund their projects.
Megative, to the contrary of what I used to think when I was a kid, even having a PhD does not mean one is smart, it only means that you are a good learner. Take for instance kids who advance very rapidly through education and go to University at 13, many people call them geniuses, whereas in fact they are not because they never end up creating or discovering anything, They are just very quick learners. Although Albert Einstein was a slow learner, he was a genius. Basically, what I am trying to say is that a higher education gives you neither intelligence nor taste. The so-called high-end interior designers in England have very poor taste in interior design
These “homes” always feel so dead,like no personality. It all looks like a modern parking garage with walls.
Since when is furniture art! Jesus, everything is considered art in this epoch. Take a cr@p and it's now a new visionary piece of art, mow the lawn, guess what!? It's art. Pretentious twaddle by people who devalue art by making literally everything art.
Throughout the tour there are 3 things that stood out to me about this house. 1 it's just absolutely ugly, 2 it looks like they just bought expensive items and furniture for sake of them being expensive, and 3 it's looks more like a modern museum then a home.
Mansion: 26 Mil
Me: 200.000$ take it or leave it.
My dad bought a home for 200k 5 bedroom 4 bathrooms and its half this size💀 i think we should sell our home for 26 mill
@@PnutVibes only for 200k, you’re kidding
@@ihaveabadcaseofdiarrhea9600 no joke mcdonough Georgia is a crazy modern place now, use to be country
@@PnutVibes woah. Your dad is lucky getting a house like that only for 200k. Nowadays they’re very expensive
This house feels like it was made in sims where someone went crazy with ccs