You’re the kind of person who would paint the whole house white or cream with white or cream carpet because you’ve got no sense of what a home should feel or look like if you ever furnished a house it would be boring With no character or fun you might as well live in a showroom
@@Heisenberg-yt4ms no he is right, what is it with those tacky paintings, art and whatnot, other than that + the weird annex that has a separate entrance, it is a great house.
Looks like a footballers house with interior designed by bored wag. The videos left me needing to get a viewing of a house I could never afford, just to see what's behind the little doors.
The house itself is nice. But the interior design and color combinations need proper change. Those beds and the sheets look like they have directly come out of Costco
The space is beautiful, but the furnishings are a little cold for this home. Would definitely use some warmer accents in certain places. Great location though too!
The front door look quite low. My husband is 6’3” and he’d have to duck to come through it. Nice entertaining kitchen. You can cook and visit very nicely with that U shaped counter. The house is nice but I hope none of those furnishings or art comes with this place. A lot of the big light fixtures need replacing too like the one in the dining room. As it is the interior looks like one of those gaudy Las Vegas hotels with all the lights and neon signs. Bucking ham shire is a lovely place to live. My uncle and aunt have a large Georgian country home there that they stay at on weekends, holidays and during the summer. The garden of this property is wonderful.
Interior design in british so called mansions reminds me of a posh hair saloon - shiny mirrors, glass tables, brass, silver, chrome. Btw do britssh desingers ever think of removing the ground floor ceiling to make an open space in the living area or do they just love creating low ceilings so you retain the feeling of living in a council estate in which you headbutt hanging lights?
I don’t know where you live but space in the uk is limited, to waste space going up into the next floor, would be crazy. In fact I watched a open ceiling in a London Penthouse, and all the comments were what a waste of space the huge window going up into the next floor. But also there’s no need to be snitchy about people living in council houses, you can still make the inside of your home like your own castle.
@@sandrawestley4193 I am talking specifically about mansions and people who can afford space yet they still choose low ceilings, cramped rooms that give you claustrophobia. British general domestic architecture is another story. I recommend checking design trends and decors in other countries. A lot to learn.
This house has a nice exterior, it reminds me of something you'd see on one of those soap operas like Young & The Restless or Days of Our Lives. The property has potential but those furnishings have got to go honey. With some tweaks, paint, the right furniture, lighting, floral arrangements, art, and some strategicly placed femininity, this place can really be a cozy home. I like the gated entry and the separate annex/apartment. Does the property have a basement? I'd hope so for that price. Overall nice structure!
@@junhyunwoo thats interesting! Nearly all houses in Canada have basements, thats why they're so expensive, because of the digging and equipment/labor, pipes, drainage etc. I guess the annex and that upper second floor with 2 bedrooms could equal the space of a basement but the price of the property still seems to be on the higher end.
@@princessindigo About four million of the price is the location which I know sounds bonkers. For the same price in Scotland, you could have a country estate with hundreds of acres of land and probably a basement.
Yes, a lot of the decor and particularly the trashy conveyor-belt "art" throughout the property, is horrendous. Those infinity mirrors that he was drooling over were a tacky design cliché two or three decades ago. , Money doesn't buy good taste, it would appear. I notice the sale is for the property fully furnished. I wonder how much the price would be reduced by if one wasn't being forced into buying the often questionable furnishings "art" and decor, practically all of which I'd consign to a skip.
Even though the house itself great and got amazing features, furnitures make the house way worse, how poorly decorated such a huge house, make it cheap looking and somehow one cheap sofa is everywhere in different colours.
@@MrSuperG doesn't everyone like modern. And the garden is amazing but most people would rip out all that old and funky decor. It's out dated unless your like 60 years old lol
Yeah, I agree. These two are good but they should have their own channel/name(s). If it's the Matt and Summer channel, which I'm used to, I want to see Matt and Summer.
There imployed by mat and summer which is now a business employing others… they wanting to set the same up in dubi as fare as I know and then showing properties in Australia now too… but I get it I love seeing mat and summer too
Nice pad but ceilings are way too low, I'm surprised you didn't hit your head when walking in, the location wise it's a bit too rural for me and the price tag is eye watering. No wonder it's been on the market for over a year.
Great presentation by Matt and Summer, love that they put the floor plan on the screen, but why do these homes all have very bad interior decor? I mean just incredible poor taste many of them. I’ve tried to watch several of these videos now, and just can’t stand the horrible wall art, and/or furniture. Beautiful homes but very disturbing interior decorating.
I am very shocked that this cost 5.5, I know it's probably due to the times were in now and the prices going up, including the area. my families home cost them 900,000 and it's bigger than this, other than this having 3 car garage, we have a two. they have been living in the home for over 10 years now though, still looks like a new build. they have a built in swimming pool, hot tub, outside bar/bbq area, guest building. 5.5 million for this? times have changed.
Very nice place but would perhaps have a granny flat downstairs. Didn't see much of the annex and shame there's only a 2 car garage. A place like that with English weather, it really needs a minimum of 4.
To many lounges, they could have made a better and bigger cinema. Possibly put in a gym/games room as well. Also a bit to dark for me in places though, I would also get rid of that round sofa by the entrance as well, it just feels in the way. The layout seems a bit mixed as well, bit all over the place really. I don't think it's worth £5.5m though possibly £3.5m - £4.7m at most. The area looks a bit boring as well more for the old people really.
Perfect house for American moving to England. Traditional exterior. Modern interior. Some of the art is great. Some needs to be moved around. Most rooms need to be re-furnished with eclectic combination of modern/antique.
The house looks lovely, the sad thing however about British building techniques is, all those interior walls, except those which are load bearing, are made of plaster board. The same happens in The USA etc. I'm English by the way. The ceilings are all wood and covered in plaster board so anything happening upstairs can be heard downstairs. I live in Germany, and the majority of houses etc are built with reinforced concrete flooring, solid interior walls and are generally just solidly put together.
I agree 100% with you. I'm from Austria but live in the UK. This very thing annoys me daily in my house in the UK. If anybody walks upstairs it can be heard in the entire house.
Beautiful setting, super spacious house allowing for so many options. I would need to allow another half a mil just to redo the hideous interior though. 👍
Ceilings in these houses always look so low. Gotta crank those ceiling heights up! Interior furnishings are poorly chosen. Nice exterior and grounds tho
interior design is tacky, the ceilings are too low for luxury home, the lot is on the small side not enough frontage and garden covered by too much stone/concrete
Honest question, why is the ceilling always so low in UK? Is that because of regulations or what? Other than that, it's a very beautiful mansion, great video guys
It doesn't get hot here very often so high ceilings to control the heat aren't necessary. Also, if we had high ceilings it would cost way more to heat the rooms.
I like lower ceilings but much more interesting would be why the US has wooden houses, toilets on the floor, carpet everywhere and windows that can't even be tilted
nice house.. but I was surprised that the principal beadroom only had a large double bed.... seems wrong for that type and price of house... i live in 3 bed semi and have kingsize in all rooms..... still leave plent floor space in each room...
Pretty good for the price. No jacuzzi but the sauna makes up for it. Liked a slightly larger pool and cinema , could have cut one of the endless rooms for that, but probably worth the money.
Love love LOVE this house would have bought it yesterday but offered at the 3.8-4.5m region. Ceilings are “low” but okay as that’s the UK for you 😂 garage would be moved to the football/garden area and converted to a guest quarter for family including the annex. Interior design ain’t designing at all - I’d sell everything but the gorgeous Timothy Oulton mirror in the dining room 🤤 to pay for downstairs reno for better functionality and use of all the rooms. The master suite decor was so bad but a great space, they didn’t do a good job showing the hers dressing room - the layout on the floor plans show more. That being said reno would need to be done to extend as you ain’t that rich without a lot of items as a lady. Garden was cute but the lower offer I’d make would reflect it’s worth. Overall the home and location is great for a large family who stay at home being a gated community and I ain’t mad at that at all! 😍😍
@@pippipster6767 I “haha” would emojis make it believable 😂😂 but still you gotta dream to see the 💸 your life can change in a second believe it can, be prepared for it and it will! 🫶🏽
Nice House!! But I did not like the U shaped kitchen layout. Will get very crowded with more than 1 people at the cooker which is very common when you are entertaining a large number of friends. A few rooms are also not well thought through and hence you do not have TV right opposite to the bed. The garden was amazing though!! Loved the outdoor space.
I'll take this for its proximity to London for policy, financial, and intellectual social circles, the grounds and pool for my children, and the the multiple, wide and open, indoor and outdoor living, recreational and social venues. I would have preferred at least an acre of grounds for my kids, but could make do with these. The furniture is cheap 1960s/1970s hippie/utilitarian/working class and even somewhat effeminate, but that can be replaced
Great house, great tour. Thanks. Get rid of that tacky interior. In fact., those owners should be stripped of their money and it be given to me. Liked how you presented the house in its environment. Looks like a lovely area.
At about $7.6 million this actually seems like a pretty good price especially if it's furnished. Here in the US even in Texas if you had a house like this in Houston, San Antonio or especially Dallas you might not get so much for the price of this house. The owner must be really motivated to sell this place.
@@euphoriarealtygroup I totally agree with you. The property seems very over priced. It's a nice mansion but it's not spectacular or unusual considering the price.
@@cheekypigg It's much easier for a UK Citizen to get dual citizenship for UK to USA than it is for us. My father used to live half the year in London for work. This lasted from the year I was born until I was 21 so I spent half my life over there when I was young. I remember in the late 80s we went for dual citizenship just to make life (and money honestly) easier and even as property owners in Knightsbridge it took almost 4 years. We were told it would have been less than six months the other way around. I'm not sure I would advise moving here right now not because of the various social issues going on around here but because of the global economy combined with abhorrent fiscal monetary policy by the faction in control in Washington currently. All free economies are cyclical so our money situation will improve eventually but really unless you have lots of $$$ - £££ then I wouldn't move now as really with inflation it'll be impossible to budget and be able to stick to that budget.
Is it only me, who is questioning the position of the house in terms of natural light (or the lack of it) ?? The house looks so sterile and dark inside.. just my observation..
No it's not only you, I thought it lacked light and it looks dark and cold, I don't like it but don't want to hurt these guys feelings. Ha ha 😂🤣. ITS HORRIBLE.
Not car fans obviously. Looks beautiful but not a glimpse of the garages. Where am I going to keep all my cars, motorcycles, pedal bikes, jet ski, lawnmowers etc. The garage spaces are always the first thing I look at in a house.
Thank you guys for showing this beautiful house .Shame they spoiled it with cheap furniture and poor interior design and my God don't get me started on those carpets and rugs. a seven figure mansion the least you expect is electric curtains. Whoever moves in needs to do some real work. Good luck whoever buys it.
When you say furnishings presumably they exclude the artwork and personal items, they mean items like sofas, dining tables chairs etc. whether you’re moving into the cheapest of houses or the biggest and most expensive of Mansions you purchase a house to make it your own and put your own furniture and artwork etc into. Everyone has their own style, this person has quite a Kitsch style which works quite well in a modern house. It would look quite out of place in a Medieval Manor House, on the flip side Georgian antique furniture would look totally out of place inside this house. At the end of the day you buy a house, you turn it into your own home by adding your personal style to it, it becomes uniquely yours. Just as we are all uniquely different as people so are our homes. It’s not my taste but then my taste wouldn’t be someone else’s either. If we were all the same living in the same houses with the same furniture….what a boring world we would live in!
The house looks nice, but the furnishings are extremely tacky.
If you want to live in a showroom then find a showroom
You’re the kind of person who would paint the whole house white or cream with white or cream carpet because you’ve got no sense of what a home should feel or look like if you ever furnished a house it would be boring With no character or fun you might as well live in a showroom
@@Heisenberg-yt4ms so much judgement in your reaction to a person who was just expressing his opinion... I'm impressed, and not in a positive way!
@@Heisenberg-yt4ms no he is right, what is it with those tacky paintings, art and whatnot, other than that + the weird annex that has a separate entrance, it is a great house.
@@MrYounis26 the Separate entrance a middle class person like you wouldn’t understand
Looks like a footballers house with interior designed by bored wag. The videos left me needing to get a viewing of a house I could never afford, just to see what's behind the little doors.
The house itself is nice. But the interior design and color combinations need proper change. Those beds and the sheets look like they have directly come out of Costco
The space is beautiful, but the furnishings are a little cold for this home. Would definitely use some warmer accents in certain places. Great location though too!
Why do you wear shoes indoors and especially on the bedroom carpet?
Hugely underwhelming garden/outdoor space for £5.5m
The house first sold on 11 Jan 2019 for £4,050,000 , and it recently sold on 19 April 2024 for £4,300,000 .
What a great job these presenters have done. Matt and Summer did a good job recruiting them. A very natural flow 👏
Its Matt's brother and his Girlfriend....
The front door look quite low. My husband is 6’3” and he’d have to duck to come through it. Nice entertaining kitchen. You can cook and visit very nicely with that U shaped counter. The house is nice but I hope none of those furnishings or art comes with this place. A lot of the big light fixtures need replacing too like the one in the dining room. As it is the interior looks like one of those gaudy Las Vegas hotels with all the lights and neon signs. Bucking ham shire is a lovely place to live. My uncle and aunt have a large Georgian country home there that they stay at on weekends, holidays and during the summer. The garden of this property is wonderful.
It's built for the Indian family who have moved up from Southall, so head clearances not do critical
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Tomorrow's Euromillions God will be with you, £191M will do the trick 😅
@@DG-me1mp 😂🤞🏾🙏🏾
Even for Gerrards Cross, that's way overpriced. And there's no way I'd want to be paying for those furnishings...
Totally agree!!
No way
@@MilesV8it sold for £4,300,000
Beautiful house I’d so use some of that land for a big veggie garden, and some chickens (next door would hate me
Interior design in british so called mansions reminds me of a posh hair saloon - shiny mirrors, glass tables, brass, silver, chrome. Btw do britssh desingers ever think of removing the ground floor ceiling to make an open space in the living area or do they just love creating low ceilings so you retain the feeling of living in a council estate in which you headbutt hanging lights?
I don’t know where you live but space in the uk is limited, to waste space going up into the next floor, would be crazy. In fact I watched a open ceiling in a London Penthouse, and all the comments were what a waste of space the huge window going up into the next floor. But also there’s no need to be snitchy about people living in council houses, you can still make the inside of your home like your own castle.
@@sandrawestley4193 I am talking specifically about mansions and people who can afford space yet they still choose low ceilings, cramped rooms that give you claustrophobia. British general domestic architecture is another story. I recommend checking design trends and decors in other countries. A lot to learn.
This house has a nice exterior, it reminds me of something you'd see on one of those soap operas like Young & The Restless or Days of Our Lives. The property has potential but those furnishings have got to go honey. With some tweaks, paint, the right furniture, lighting, floral arrangements, art, and some strategicly placed femininity, this place can really be a cozy home. I like the gated entry and the separate annex/apartment. Does the property have a basement? I'd hope so for that price. Overall nice structure!
Nearly all houses in the UK don't have basements, I think it's because of a drainage issue, so it would cost a fortune to keep it from flooding
@@junhyunwoo thats interesting! Nearly all houses in Canada have basements, thats why they're so expensive, because of the digging and equipment/labor, pipes, drainage etc. I guess the annex and that upper second floor with 2 bedrooms could equal the space of a basement but the price of the property still seems to be on the higher end.
@@princessindigo About four million of the price is the location which I know sounds bonkers. For the same price in Scotland, you could have a country estate with hundreds of acres of land and probably a basement.
@@Div3r yes bonkers is the correct word. Lol
Yes, a lot of the decor and particularly the trashy conveyor-belt "art" throughout the property, is horrendous. Those infinity mirrors that he was drooling over were a tacky design cliché two or three decades ago. , Money doesn't buy good taste, it would appear.
I notice the sale is for the property fully furnished. I wonder how much the price would be reduced by if one wasn't being forced into buying the often questionable furnishings "art" and decor, practically all of which I'd consign to a skip.
Can you please show plant room of these houses if they are running on AIr source heat pumps or Boilers ?
Nice video, nice mansion but you cannot see walking on carpets with shoes on!
agreed!
y'all look more comfortable in front of the camera every video! Killing it. Still obsessing over the last house you featured.
Will Brits and everyone else stop saying "y'all"???? You're not from Texas.
@@lanc9157 I'm actually born and raised in Oklahoma and live in Texas...
@@lanc9157 imfao why’s it’s bothering you
Even though the house itself great and got amazing features, furnitures make the house way worse, how poorly decorated such a huge house, make it cheap looking and somehow one cheap sofa is everywhere in different colours.
Wow this is perfect example of money can't buy taste. With the entire decor 🤣🤣
You like the new houses really
@@MrSuperG doesn't everyone like modern. And the garden is amazing but most people would rip out all that old and funky decor. It's out dated unless your like 60 years old lol
@@rmb86 yeah I do actually the old stuff last for ever mostly new stuff is always breaking
@@rmb86 and no I’m not old but not young I’m in my middle 30s
her leaving the wardrobe doors open are killing me 💀💀
gerrards cross ... well well.... my home town ... this is top park ... i lived in south park ... worth it just for the name!
This is supposed to be Matt and summer show where are they 🤔 great house
Contracted it out, whilst they live it up in Australia on the income coming from them rental properties up north
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Yeah, I agree. These two are good but they should have their own channel/name(s). If it's the Matt and Summer channel, which I'm used to, I want to see Matt and Summer.
Don't worry fellas she's popping her shorts on soon and nobody will complain. 😘
There imployed by mat and summer which is now a business employing others… they wanting to set the same up in dubi as fare as I know and then showing properties in Australia now too… but I get it I love seeing mat and summer too
Nice pad but ceilings are way too low, I'm surprised you didn't hit your head when walking in, the location wise it's a bit too rural for me and the price tag is eye watering. No wonder it's been on the market for over a year.
Ceilings to me look normal for UK, he is 6ft 4” perhaps it’s an illusion of the camera.
Eye watering not mouth watering
Great presentation by Matt and Summer, love that they put the floor plan on the screen, but why do these homes all have very bad interior decor? I mean just incredible poor taste many of them. I’ve tried to watch several of these videos now, and just can’t stand the horrible wall art, and/or furniture. Beautiful homes but very disturbing interior decorating.
Lovely house, thank you for showing us.
Architect: How much ambient lighting do you want?
Client: All of it !!!
I am very shocked that this cost 5.5, I know it's probably due to the times were in now and the prices going up, including the area. my families home cost them 900,000 and it's bigger than this, other than this having 3 car garage, we have a two. they have been living in the home for over 10 years now though, still looks like a new build. they have a built in swimming pool, hot tub, outside bar/bbq area, guest building. 5.5 million for this? times have changed.
If u don’t mind me asking where is your family home that could be why it cost so much more also inflation aswell
It’s like they have something against high enough ceilings
Very nice place but would perhaps have a granny flat downstairs. Didn't see much of the annex and shame there's only a 2 car garage. A place like that with English weather, it really needs a minimum of 4.
The house architecture is awesome…..
Great house. Looking forward to moving in..
To many lounges, they could have made a better and bigger cinema. Possibly put in a gym/games room as well. Also a bit to dark for me in places though, I would also get rid of that round sofa by the entrance as well, it just feels in the way. The layout seems a bit mixed as well, bit all over the place really. I don't think it's worth £5.5m though possibly £3.5m - £4.7m at most. The area looks a bit boring as well more for the old people really.
you can easily turn some of the lounges to a games/gym room yourself.
@@MrYounis26 4 that money u want it already there
@@casper-cr3kz true, but if you have 5 mil to spend on a house then it doesn't seem like a problem to convert rooms
Perfect house for American moving to England. Traditional exterior. Modern interior. Some of the art is great. Some needs to be moved around. Most rooms need to be re-furnished with eclectic combination of modern/antique.
I loved the blue chair and butterfly art over it.
The house looks lovely, the sad thing however about British building techniques is, all those interior walls, except those which are load bearing, are made of plaster board. The same happens in The USA etc. I'm English by the way. The ceilings are all wood and covered in plaster board so anything happening upstairs can be heard downstairs. I live in Germany, and the majority of houses etc are built with reinforced concrete flooring, solid interior walls and are generally just solidly put together.
I agree 100% with you. I'm from Austria but live in the UK. This very thing annoys me daily in my house in the UK. If anybody walks upstairs it can be heard in the entire house.
Amazingly big
Beautiful setting, super spacious house allowing for so many options. I would need to allow another half a mil just to redo the hideous interior though. 👍
THANKS, 🙏😊.
Ceilings in these houses always look so low. Gotta crank those ceiling heights up! Interior furnishings are poorly chosen. Nice exterior and grounds tho
The furnishings were just to stage the home. No one lives there evidently
Interesting home....I like the space....looks very cosy, but i would prefer a bigger kitchen
This is best among all I've seen on thus channel and I love this house...God bless u guys
Hello please can we see some modern luxury house mansion in Nottingham and surrey please thank you for your time love from jess Xxxxx
interior design is tacky, the ceilings are too low for luxury home, the lot is on the small side not enough frontage and garden covered by too much stone/concrete
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okay then, I will give him a head start to see what he's capable of making.
Love this house. I could see myself entertaining my friends and family there. Xx well done on the video x
Honest question, why is the ceilling always so low in UK? Is that because of regulations or what? Other than that, it's a very beautiful mansion, great video guys
could be due to height limits on houses as to not spoil the style of the village
It doesn't get hot here very often so high ceilings to control the heat aren't necessary. Also, if we had high ceilings it would cost way more to heat the rooms.
I like lower ceilings but much more interesting would be why the US has wooden houses, toilets on the floor, carpet everywhere and windows that can't even be tilted
@@multa7053 True true, so true. And I'm from the US.
Got me asking the same question. I would prefer higher ceilings give the house the sense of openness
What a beautiful home!
nice house.. but I was surprised that the principal beadroom only had a large double bed.... seems wrong for that type and price of house... i live in 3 bed semi and have kingsize in all rooms..... still leave plent floor space in each room...
I swear that house was featured on one of the dumping ground episodes
Beautiful!
Pretty good for the price. No jacuzzi but the sauna makes up for it. Liked a slightly larger pool and cinema , could have cut one of the endless rooms for that, but probably worth the money.
Stunning house interior not to my taste but room sizes big with the walk in wardrobe / bathrooms 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love love LOVE this house would have bought it yesterday but offered at the 3.8-4.5m region. Ceilings are “low” but okay as that’s the UK for you 😂 garage would be moved to the football/garden area and converted to a guest quarter for family including the annex.
Interior design ain’t designing at all - I’d sell everything but the gorgeous Timothy Oulton mirror in the dining room 🤤 to pay for downstairs reno for better functionality and use of all the rooms.
The master suite decor was so bad but a great space, they didn’t do a good job showing the hers dressing room - the layout on the floor plans show more. That being said reno would need to be done to extend as you ain’t that rich without a lot of items as a lady.
Garden was cute but the lower offer I’d make would reflect it’s worth. Overall the home and location is great for a large family who stay at home being a gated community and I ain’t mad at that at all! 😍😍
Very slight problem with your offer … need the 💰 first 🤣
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Can’t take a joke 🤣
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Nice House!! But I did not like the U shaped kitchen layout. Will get very crowded with more than 1 people at the cooker which is very common when you are entertaining a large number of friends. A few rooms are also not well thought through and hence you do not have TV right opposite to the bed. The garden was amazing though!! Loved the outdoor space.
Looks stunning 🥰 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a great day everyone 🌻
The fact that the lights are on in the day and it’s still incredibly dark is a no .
They’re showing off the house
Chill.
Very nice house,enjoyed it soo much 😍
Wow 😮
What a Home ❤
I'll take this for its proximity to London for policy, financial, and intellectual social circles, the grounds and pool for my children, and the the multiple, wide and open, indoor and outdoor living, recreational and social venues. I would have preferred at least an acre of grounds for my kids, but could make do with these. The furniture is cheap 1960s/1970s hippie/utilitarian/working class and even somewhat effeminate, but that can be replaced
Those ceilings are so low🫤
where matt and summer.
This house is incredible👌
Great house, great tour. Thanks. Get rid of that tacky interior. In fact., those owners should be stripped of their money and it be given to me. Liked how you presented the house in its environment. Looks like a lovely area.
What an absolutely amazing house 🏘️🏠
Beautiful house but tacky furniture. Reminds me of how Joey from friends decorated his apartment lol
Stunning
I love this house!!! One of my favourite houses shown on the show! The interior is a lil' tacky tho
Hi, is the big black mask in the tv room a chair on the other side?
At about $7.6 million this actually seems like a pretty good price especially if it's furnished.
Here in the US even in Texas if you had a house like this in Houston, San Antonio or especially Dallas you might not get so much for the price of this house.
The owner must be really motivated to sell this place.
not really. this house wouldn't be worth 7.6 million even here in southern California except a few places like Beverly Hills, Bel Air...
Who can afford this?
@@euphoriarealtygroup I totally agree with you. The property seems very over priced. It's a nice mansion but it's not spectacular or unusual considering the price.
@@cheekypigg Absolutely correct.
Also y'all get taxed a hell of a lot more than most Americans do.
Cheeky Piggy is freaking awesome BTW!!
@@cheekypigg It's much easier for a UK Citizen to get dual citizenship for UK to USA than it is for us.
My father used to live half the year in London for work. This lasted from the year I was born until I was 21 so I spent half my life over there when I was young.
I remember in the late 80s we went for dual citizenship just to make life (and money honestly) easier and even as property owners in Knightsbridge it took almost 4 years.
We were told it would have been less than six months the other way around.
I'm not sure I would advise moving here right now not because of the various social issues going on around here but because of the global economy combined with abhorrent fiscal monetary policy by the faction in control in Washington currently.
All free economies are cyclical so our money situation will improve eventually but really unless you have lots of $$$ - £££ then I wouldn't move now as really with inflation it'll be impossible to budget and be able to stick to that budget.
Host are always great on this channel. The house is gorgeous, I loved it, and obviously that furnishing screams bad taste.
Love this channel
Very characteristic indeed 🌝
Where can I find that David Bowie picture ?
The front pitch is like been at my mothers house in the back yard!!!
Definitely a HMO with all the rooms above the garages
Nope. Servants quarters.
Man, Mohamed Ali was such a G.. 😂 Miss that man 😢
Love your videos. But the audio is a bit fustrating, as it goes from loud to quiet often
8:49 Love Tarantino vibe in here
Thank you alot
love this house
Fantastic
Is it only me, who is questioning the position of the house in terms of natural light (or the lack of it) ?? The house looks so sterile and dark inside.. just my observation..
No it's not only you, I thought it lacked light and it looks dark and cold, I don't like it but don't want to hurt these guys feelings. Ha ha 😂🤣. ITS HORRIBLE.
This house is amazing
If you look around the UK you can get better size bigger ground in a better area for £3 ,1/2 million.
watching this video got me confused they look way different haha I had to check your past videos lol
The furnishings are not worth the price of the home, in America for that price you'd be blown away compared to this first that money
So underwhelmed by this house inside, 5.5 million pound house and all the furnishings looks so cheap
Is that blue 20 year old audi a3 what you showed up in?
Love this house and a great location!
This house is a big check for me. This team is better when Jaz is filming, and Tom is leading.
If I had the money I would buy that house in a heart beat. And move out of my ex council house.
Enamorada ❤️
Not car fans obviously. Looks beautiful but not a glimpse of the garages. Where am I going to keep all my cars, motorcycles, pedal bikes, jet ski, lawnmowers etc. The garage spaces are always the first thing I look at in a house.
Ideal for me if I played in the premiership!
I think the price is exaggerated, there are bigger and better homes at a cheaper price in dollars
Thank you guys for showing this beautiful house .Shame they spoiled it with cheap furniture and poor interior design and my God don't get me started on those carpets and rugs. a seven figure mansion the least you expect is electric curtains. Whoever moves in needs to do some real work. Good luck whoever buys it.
Great video. What about living the life of a film star and what about the legs on that table!
When you say furnishings presumably they exclude the artwork and personal items, they mean items like sofas, dining tables chairs etc. whether you’re moving into the cheapest of houses or the biggest and most expensive of Mansions you purchase a house to make it your own and put your own furniture and artwork etc into. Everyone has their own style, this person has quite a Kitsch style which works quite well in a modern house. It would look quite out of place in a Medieval Manor House, on the flip side Georgian antique furniture would look totally out of place inside this house. At the end of the day you buy a house, you turn it into your own home by adding your personal style to it, it becomes uniquely yours. Just as we are all uniquely different as people so are our homes. It’s not my taste but then my taste wouldn’t be someone else’s either. If we were all the same living in the same houses with the same furniture….what a boring world we would live in!
Great house, good taste for the downstairs interior. The male presenter finished the females sentences throughout her stint presenting.
How on earth do you get the opportunity to film these wonderful properties?
Did they mention why it comes fully furnished? I think I missed that bit.
Because even the trash collectors won’t take it.