Nice reception/dining room as you just come in but for £14.5m the Kitchen is a big disappointment & the dining area is to small and cramp. Nice modern and good colour scheme throughout. Bedrooms are okay but nothing that really stands out, pretty basic bathrooms apart from the main one in the main bedroom.
She’s the best presenter you’ve had, she’s amazing, but this property is absolutely crazy overpriced, can you imagine the size of a house you could buy for this price 10 minutes down the road 🤣
It's Knightsbridge after all. Not too overpriced. Can definitely get more in the countryside for less. One of the better designed and refurbished properties. Nice seemless cabinetry. Careful not to break a nail.
In 1960s/70s, saw my fair share of upmarket houses/flats (incl. my parents' flat in Pimlico) and the walls had different colours, the furniture different colours, not gaudy or flashy but elegant. For example, the walls in my parents' dining room was cardinal red with darkwood table and other furniture, and chairs with green upholstery; drawing room yellow walls, sofas and chairs, providing warm light in the English climate; and the bedrooms light green, and everywhere colourful Persian carpets. Now, it's all either white or shades of grey, like a hospital or public offices. Wonder how long this unimaginative and unpleasant trend will last.
I think they do these monochromatic beige style interiors to not offend a prospective buyer...but I'm with you, a home with personality, aesthetic and vision is much more interesting and often more worldy and grand...💯
I agree. I dislike these monochromatic grey/beige/white shades. Don't think it would take much talent to come up with this type of decoration. Looks like an office. Even the sofas and chairs look uncomfortable. Its not a home; instead its trying to be a showpiece, but failing because it has no character or soul. Whatever happened to colour, texture, pattern, corners and pieces of beauty and delight etc?
It's called minimalism and it's a reaction to the past's burst of color, which was a trend as well. Anyway, this is not yet a home. This is just a house. I am sure that when someone buys it (assuming it's not going to just be a vacation home) you'll get to see the owner's personality since they will be putting their own artworks and furniture, or maybe even changing the color of the walls, etc. to their liking.
I used to live in an apartment next to this apartment, and I witnessed the development of its luxurious restoration and several apartments next to it during the days of Corona. I was about to finish my doctorate degree, so I was spending time looking at the apartments and enjoying the beauty of the place. I was imagining if I owned one of those apartments and filled it with Harrods products. Haha, congratulations to whoever owns it. now🌹
Some people have mentioned how “overpriced” this is and how much more you can get somewhere else but like most things in life that purely depends what you are looking for. I would hate a larger home on multiple levels, miles from anything. This place would be ideal for me and my OH as we don’t have a large family or friend circle, are both introverts and like knowing we’re just a stones throw from everything we could possibly need. ❤
It's an investment property where you would rent out or sell all or most of the apartments in the building. And honestly, the rental or sale of the units would help cover the costs.
"depends what you are looking for." Well, if you're looking to get bent over the table on price by the current owner ... this is your ideal property! Address aside, it still isn't worth it ... and I'm not sure it's worth the price even with the address!
Nicely done - I would suggest that if you know the interior designers, find out the names/styles (sculptures, chandeliers, floor/marble origin). Again, as before, being super picky, but there aren't too many high-quality property sites in the UK - so show them how it's done.
It is probably starting to be an outgoing trend. I remember gray coming into fashion in the mid 1990s. Just like clothing. Just keep everything and in about 30 years it will be in style again. 😊
First of all Hannah is amazing!!!...So incredibly professional and likeable....Secondly, this apartment is so calming and chic in Knightsbridge!! And lastly, I hate to do this, but do you remember the recent apartment that was listed at 15.75 million dollars that had the strange upstairs loft kitchen and the strange loft bathroom shown on this channel?....Well compare that to this amazing home and wonder what the other seller was thinking. This place is beautiful without any bad design weirdness. Hats off to the other presenters though for trying their best to make that other horrible place seem worthwhile. This is what a 14.5 million dollar Knightsbridge home should look like, BRAVO!!!
Great location, love the living room, the windows, the view of the trees, love Hannah (had to throw that in there), love the master bedroom, but the kitchen is just not great.
Well presented. Congratulations on your efforts. Very charming. Not sure how any one can justify £14,000000 ? Taxes , fees , service charge, ground rent and not to mention No parking 🤔🙉🙈🙊
Great presentation from a very charming lady. Sub-Zero is a brand name. Nice enough property but the price tag is absolutely insane. I hate black surfaces and furniture in a residential property but it's my personal taste. Great tour
It feels so cold and sterile. Reminds me of going to the dentist. (I once went to a really fancy dentist that had marble floor everywhere, fortunately it was free...)
@@daverichardson8918 Does your Hotpoint have dual compressors? Sub Zero refrigerators are designed to last 20 or more years and more important is that you can take one out from the 1960's and put in a new one of the same dimensions.
The finishes and joinery are faultless. You can warm up the space with some texture and warmer tones in the accessories. Beautifully executed! Does it have AC integrated? Very important during the warmer months!
Excellent presentation, WOW what a stunning apartment, interiors are so soft and pleasant on the eye, the highlight for me is the principle suit, just exquisite… my gosh there are some extremely lucky people in the world? Sadly I’m not one of them, but presentations like this can give us all great ideas, even the entry tilling ….. gets my vote OBVIOUSLY!
I think the only down side is its facing south, you wont get much sunlight especially during winters. look at the buildings across the street, they are all beautifully drenched in sunlight.
I wonder about underfloor heating: it can’t get very hot, because you have to be able to walk on it in bare feet. So will it be able to heat the place sufficiently during a cold winter? The high ceilings add to the problem because there is more space to heat. I also notice there are no dressing tables in the bedrooms, so you have to apply make-up, blow-dry your hair, etc. standing up in the bathroom. I like my dressing table.
That kichen is ridicolously small for the size of the apartment. In my opinion the whole place lacks a bit of colour and life. It's almost sterile looking, like some kind of a waiting area at a very expansive private doctors practice 😀
I must be the only person in the world that doesn't like recessed LED strip lighting. Spotlights all the way for me! The strips make me feel like I'm on an Emirates plane, or a Big Brother/Love Island set.
As the lift door opens, the wall in front is empty n flat. It's an ordinary home. The first impression is critical in setting the mood n expectation right for the entire house luxury positioning.
All the luxury houses you show have metal and grey and black and white floors and black this and white that. This black-grey-white is that a must-have thing these days? It is like walking into a luxury death wake parlour.
Sorry - I just don't get why anyone would want to live in these kind of apartments apart from the convenience of the address. So much money for so little space and then such chilly-looking interiors with so little colour, light or feeling of home. The kitchen was cramped with a horrid little squashed space for 'informal dining' and I loathe giant TVs in bedrooms. I think the word which sums up all these impossibly pricey properties with their bland, minimal, shiny, marble, unwelcoming interiors is 'lifeless'.
Yes, lifeless and soulless. Beautiful old buildings on the outside, but most of the apartments are over renovated, all look the same. No feel for the character of the building. Such a shame.
Even if you can’t boil water, why would you pay 14.5 Mil for a Butler’s pantry masquerading as a kitchen. And there better be a tablet you can carry around the joint to control the systems!
That's one super apartment, top notch specs and design worth every penny of the asking price. The only thing I don't like? The black door handles, would look far nicer with brushed satin silver or even a pale rose gold finish, think IPHONE colour palette apart from black and you get the idea. Ok,now let me just go and check my Euromillion lotto ticket!🤣
@@lawrencer25 hey,if Harrods is your local supermarket then you wouldn't quibble with £14.5m. You are comparing your situation as well as the average Joe's to that of a billionaire or any other high net worth individuals where that kind of money is chump change,you're also forgetting that you also get a share of the freehold with that flat,not leasehold,something that's as rare as hen's tooth in that part of London! Plus you couldn't get a more prime location in London even if you tried and on top of that you get a superb balcony thrown in. Heck, I should be getting a commission for this for promoting this flat!🤣 you do get free parking, it's called a residents parking bay. Oh,and lastly that flat will be worth £30m in 10 years time and I am speaking from experience like all London property owners!🤣
@@eyeofthetiger6002 fair enough comment. If its chump change, that's great . Glad you and your friends have mansions and properties in the surrounding area . Congratulations on that . Just my opinion and nothing else . 👍👍👍
I don't know London prices but I'm guessing 70% of the price of this apartment is the location? It's definitely a beautiful apartment but after the dozens of videos of luxury homes and apartments I've seen on YT this one seems way overpriced.
What did you like about the kitchen is this Simplicity first grade materials like marble full drawers but I know commitment to a particular stylus just very abstracted snot not really hasn't got frames or anything it's just you could think you're walking into a walk-in robe
Actually having watched this for a second time, I've just noticed there's one major flaw that the developer has overlooked and it's quite a major one as well considering the asking price. Where's the AIRCON?? Imagine sitting in that near perfect apartment sweltering in a 40⁰C heatwave next summer!🤣
There's something that just doesn't work for me with the black and white tile in that smaller dining room For some reason it just looks like it would make me feel dizzy or something. Maybe not so good the morning after a big night out.
Fantastic location but that's it. The insignificant entrance, small kitchen and very basic bedrooms don't match the high price point. I always feel that placing a large flat TV on the main living room is poor taste.
Not a fan of anything about this apartment (just too modern for my personal tastes), BUT the presenter was great and the quality of the production was really good too :)
Subzero high end refrigerator Motor on the top so you can remove it to get them in small elevators and have a technician put the motor back on once in the apartment very popular in New York City they come in cabinet depth
I don't think it's worth that much .I bet the furnishings don't come out to $200,000pounds so your paying all that money for 2900 sq.ft. It's ok for a billionaire who wants an apt. for when he or she is in London ,but not good for a family. I saw a mansion recently listed in North Wood for half that much money and it had a huge garden,swimming pool,hot tub,Barbeque /outdoor grill. It was at least 6000sq.ft.hardwood floors through out huge kitchen lots of windows. It was much better for a family.
I agree. Why would anyone settle for this when the asking price is > £14,000,000? You can get so much more in other parts of the city and outer areas. You’re seemingly paying at least £7million just so that you can brag that you’re 5 minutes walk from Harrods. Who cares if you have to end up living in a cold, bland home?🤷♀️
Doesnt matter how expensive the old properties in this country are. most has horrible layouts, weirdly shaped rooms. I would knock the old buildings out build brand new ones. Especially if I am paying that level of money
Pet peeve: The use of the word "bespoke". Every presenter of luxury homes nowadays runs that word into the ground. All it means is something that is made for a particular customer or user. Now if you'll all look down, you'll notice your bespoke chest, which blends seamlessly into your bespoke torso. Attached to that are your bespoke hips, which are bedroom adjacent to your bespoke thighs. These flow right into your adjustable bespoke knees, which pivot, allowing maximum use of your bespoke calves. Right off of those, we have your bespoke ankles, turning gracefully into your bespoke feet, ending up with ten beautifully matched bespoke toes. ...I have bespoken.
I love this place i hope i’m not die befor i live this place 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧but little bite corridor tight but i think all the house not same plane in side 🤔👌bathroom light best, i don’t like dark
Hannah is one of the best presenters so far, very professional. 👍
Nice reception/dining room as you just come in but for £14.5m the Kitchen is a big disappointment & the dining area is to small and cramp. Nice modern and good colour scheme throughout. Bedrooms are okay but nothing that really stands out, pretty basic bathrooms apart from the main one in the main bedroom.
There is no colour scheme ,,,,
Hannah is a fantastic presenter. She reminds me of Emilia Clarke of real estate. Her energy could make a studio flat seem luxurious.
Agreed 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I thought this too…almost like they are related
She really does!...❤
She’s the best presenter you’ve had, she’s amazing, but this property is absolutely crazy overpriced, can you imagine the size of a house you could buy for this price 10 minutes down the road 🤣
10 minutes down the road wouldn't get you too much more tbh
Shame about the orange trousers
@@tf2368 Shame about the top too. To call her stylish is....
It's Knightsbridge after all. Not too overpriced. Can definitely get more in the countryside for less. One of the better designed and refurbished properties. Nice seemless cabinetry. Careful not to break a nail.
@Yannick leasehold with share of freehold
Very much love the professional yet intimate intro - this place looks beyond gorgeous so far 🤍🌹
In 1960s/70s, saw my fair share of upmarket houses/flats (incl. my parents' flat in Pimlico) and the walls had different colours, the furniture different colours, not gaudy or flashy but elegant. For example, the walls in my parents' dining room was cardinal red with darkwood table and other furniture, and chairs with green upholstery; drawing room yellow walls, sofas and chairs, providing warm light in the English climate; and the bedrooms light green, and everywhere colourful Persian carpets. Now, it's all either white or shades of grey, like a hospital or public offices. Wonder how long this unimaginative and unpleasant trend will last.
I think they do these monochromatic beige style interiors to not offend a prospective buyer...but I'm with you, a home with personality, aesthetic and vision is much more interesting and often more worldy and grand...💯
Did you inherit the flat
I agree. I dislike these monochromatic grey/beige/white shades. Don't think it would take much talent to come up with this type of decoration. Looks like an office. Even the sofas and chairs look uncomfortable. Its not a home; instead its trying to be a showpiece, but failing because it has no character or soul. Whatever happened to colour, texture, pattern, corners and pieces of beauty and delight etc?
What you are describing sounds like the place, where I could feel very comfortable in. Thank you.
It's called minimalism and it's a reaction to the past's burst of color, which was a trend as well. Anyway, this is not yet a home. This is just a house. I am sure that when someone buys it (assuming it's not going to just be a vacation home) you'll get to see the owner's personality since they will be putting their own artworks and furniture, or maybe even changing the color of the walls, etc. to their liking.
Such a stunning apartment! And Hannah, you're an incredible presenter, you definitely need to start your own channel ✨
I used to live in an apartment next to this apartment, and I witnessed the development of its luxurious restoration and several apartments next to it during the days of Corona. I was about to finish my doctorate degree, so I was spending time looking at the apartments and enjoying the beauty of the place. I was imagining if I owned one of those apartments and filled it with Harrods products. Haha, congratulations to whoever owns it. now🌹
I would never have wanted to live in such places that resemble museum rather than a cosy home.
This young lady is a joy. Professional and intelligent.
Amazing presenter she’s easy to understand and has a natural way about her!
Some people have mentioned how “overpriced” this is and how much more you can get somewhere else but like most things in life that purely depends what you are looking for. I would hate a larger home on multiple levels, miles from anything. This place would be ideal for me and my OH as we don’t have a large family or friend circle, are both introverts and like knowing we’re just a stones throw from everything we could possibly need. ❤
It's an investment property where you would rent out or sell all or most of the apartments in the building. And honestly, the rental or sale of the units would help cover the costs.
"depends what you are looking for."
Well, if you're looking to get bent over the table on price by the current owner ... this is your ideal property!
Address aside, it still isn't worth it ... and I'm not sure it's worth the price even with the address!
Nicely done - I would suggest that if you know the interior designers, find out the names/styles (sculptures, chandeliers, floor/marble origin). Again, as before, being super picky, but there aren't too many high-quality property sites in the UK - so show them how it's done.
I do not want to be picky but it's sites
It is probably starting to be an outgoing trend. I remember gray coming into fashion in the mid 1990s. Just like clothing. Just keep everything and in about 30 years it will be in style again. 😊
Best presenter, confident and natural. Not annoying like a few others.
This lady is great marketing and sales manager
Her way is amazing
Great video
Beautiful apartment but why is the kitchen so small??
Hannah is one of the best presenters in my opinion. She is professional. But am I the only one thinking her outfit clashes with presented interiors?
Very overpriced for £14.5 mil. You can get some very nice freehold townhouses, half the price and twice the size.
First of all Hannah is amazing!!!...So incredibly professional and likeable....Secondly, this apartment is so calming and chic in Knightsbridge!!
And lastly, I hate to do this, but do you remember the recent apartment that was listed at 15.75 million dollars that had the strange upstairs loft kitchen and the strange loft bathroom shown on this channel?....Well compare that to this amazing home and wonder what the other seller was thinking.
This place is beautiful without any bad design weirdness. Hats off to the other presenters though for trying their best to make that other horrible place seem worthwhile.
This is what a 14.5 million dollar Knightsbridge home should look like, BRAVO!!!
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Great location, love the living room, the windows, the view of the trees, love Hannah (had to throw that in there), love the master bedroom, but the kitchen is just not great.
Great presentation by Hannah, her energy compliments a well put together video 👏
Hannah is a very good presenter so charming and sweet I think I’m falling in love😂😂😂😂.
Great house, looks homey.
I’m a foreigner but I fully understand every words she said. Thank you for the great and clean pronunciation.
Well presented.
Congratulations on your efforts.
Very charming.
Not sure how any one can justify £14,000000 ?
Taxes , fees , service charge, ground rent and not to mention No parking 🤔🙉🙈🙊
No mention of service charges of course
@@tf2368 and other hidden charges too!! i think the flat is not worth the price!
Amazing place and presentation! Keep up the good work 😊 Thank you
Great presentation from a very charming lady. Sub-Zero is a brand name. Nice enough property but the price tag is absolutely insane. I hate black surfaces and furniture in a residential property but it's my personal taste. Great tour
The fridge looks small not sure what she was on about
Sub zero probably the most expensive refrigeration money can buy. My £200 hotpoint does the same job
Sub-Zero is the American high line of built in refrigeration, they also own Wolf cooking appliances and Cove dishwashers.
It feels so cold and sterile. Reminds me of going to the dentist. (I once went to a really fancy dentist that had marble floor everywhere, fortunately it was free...)
@@daverichardson8918 Does your Hotpoint have dual compressors? Sub Zero refrigerators are designed to last 20 or more years and more important is that you can take one out from the 1960's and put in a new one of the same dimensions.
The finishes and joinery are faultless. You can warm up the space with some texture and warmer tones in the accessories. Beautifully executed!
Does it have AC integrated? Very important during the warmer months!
She's a great presenter and the property is really nice
Excellent presentation, WOW what a stunning apartment, interiors are so soft and pleasant on the eye, the highlight for me is the principle suit, just exquisite… my gosh there are some extremely lucky people in the world? Sadly I’m not one of them, but presentations like this can give us all great ideas, even the entry tilling ….. gets my vote OBVIOUSLY!
I think the only down side is its facing south, you wont get much sunlight especially during winters. look at the buildings across the street, they are all beautifully drenched in sunlight.
This is one of the first luxury UK properties i've seen that I did not hate.
I wonder about underfloor heating: it can’t get very hot, because you have to be able to walk on it in bare feet. So will it be able to heat the place sufficiently during a cold winter? The high ceilings add to the problem because there is more space to heat.
I also notice there are no dressing tables in the bedrooms, so you have to apply make-up, blow-dry your hair, etc. standing up in the bathroom. I like my dressing table.
Absolutely loving the hair
She’s a much better presenter than the rest amen
That kichen is ridicolously small for the size of the apartment. In my opinion the whole place lacks a bit of colour and life. It's almost sterile looking, like some kind of a waiting area at a very expansive private doctors practice 😀
Or, like an expensive hotel suite Nice house but not £14million.
I must be the only person in the world that doesn't like recessed LED strip lighting. Spotlights all the way for me! The strips make me feel like I'm on an Emirates plane, or a Big Brother/Love Island set.
Loving Hannah’s presenting and fair to say looks too
Nice, but I don't like the only access to the bath tub is walking throught the shower.
As the lift door opens, the wall in front is empty n flat. It's an ordinary home. The first impression is critical in setting the mood n expectation right for the entire house luxury positioning.
Not worth it at all. 14m on a flat in a busy part of London. The house you could buy with half the money would be insane
I was about to say this was overpriced for Knightsbridge until the part at the end "share of freeehold". That's why it costs so much.
Thank god you said 5 mins from Harrods and not Primark
When she complemented the floor in the beginning I realised that she will complement anything including that view from the first floor balcony
All the luxury houses you show have metal and grey and black and white floors and black this and white that. This black-grey-white is that a must-have thing these days? It is like walking into a luxury death wake parlour.
Sub Zero makes some of the BEST refrigerators/freezers. They work beautifully and last forever.
Sorry - I just don't get why anyone would want to live in these kind of apartments apart from the convenience of the address. So much money for so little space and then such chilly-looking interiors with so little colour, light or feeling of home. The kitchen was cramped with a horrid little squashed space for 'informal dining' and I loathe giant TVs in bedrooms. I think the word which sums up all these impossibly pricey properties with their bland, minimal, shiny, marble, unwelcoming interiors is 'lifeless'.
Yes, lifeless and soulless. Beautiful old buildings on the outside, but most of the apartments are over renovated, all look the same. No feel for the character of the building. Such a shame.
Loving the presenter, very upbeat, beautiful apartment, would love to live there, especially being near Harrods x
6:30 - glass scene so funny + "get multiple people in here" wtf...just don't say that :D hahaha
Sub-Zero is a brand name for commercial refrigerators and freezers. They make built ins for homes.
I was looking for the answer!! thank you for sharing the info. :)
I loved it until I saw the kitchen…. The kitchen is a joke 😭 also the fridge was so small whaaaat
Seen bigger fridges in 200k studio flats
For this price tag, the kitchen is unjustifiable
So.... £14m buys the whole block right?😊
....right?😧
Very pretty apartment, but the price is crazy! The windows in the showers are a no from me, but to each their own ☺
So for 15 mil you dont even get a full house. You have to go through somebodies lobby, take an elevator to your flat ?
Thank you for sharing this tour of a beautiful home..
Absolutely majestic! Super location! Congratulations!
Even if you can’t boil water, why would you pay 14.5 Mil for a Butler’s pantry masquerading as a kitchen. And there better be a tablet you can carry around the joint to control the systems!
That's one super apartment, top notch specs and design worth every penny of the asking price. The only thing I don't like? The black door handles, would look far nicer with brushed satin silver or even a pale rose gold finish, think IPHONE colour palette apart from black and you get the idea. Ok,now let me just go and check my Euromillion lotto ticket!🤣
Worth every penny...
What are you on ? 🤓🤣🤣🤣🤣
£14,000000 , Taxes , Fees, service charge , Ground rent and No parking .
Well worth it ..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👊👊👊👊🤩🤠
@@lawrencer25 hey,if Harrods is your local supermarket then you wouldn't quibble with £14.5m. You are comparing your situation as well as the average Joe's to that of a billionaire or any other high net worth individuals where that kind of money is chump change,you're also forgetting that you also get a share of the freehold with that flat,not leasehold,something that's as rare as hen's tooth in that part of London! Plus you couldn't get a more prime location in London even if you tried and on top of that you get a superb balcony thrown in. Heck, I should be getting a commission for this for promoting this flat!🤣 you do get free parking, it's called a residents parking bay. Oh,and lastly that flat will be worth £30m in 10 years time and I am speaking from experience like all London property owners!🤣
@@eyeofthetiger6002 waste of money
@@eyeofthetiger6002 fair enough comment.
If its chump change, that's great .
Glad you and your friends have mansions and properties in the surrounding area .
Congratulations on that .
Just my opinion and nothing else .
👍👍👍
@@lawrencer25 guess you must have missed that bit about me having to check my lottery ticket!😂
Excellent apartment tour. Well-presented. I like the floors, and the terrace. The principle-suit is, indeed, relaxing.
I don't know London prices but I'm guessing 70% of the price of this apartment is the location? It's definitely a beautiful apartment but after the dozens of videos of luxury homes and apartments I've seen on YT this one seems way overpriced.
Lovely tour, but I don’t like white marble especially book matched. Too bright. So I’d go for dark marble you don’t get blinded.
What did you like about the kitchen is this Simplicity first grade materials like marble full drawers but I know commitment to a particular stylus just very abstracted snot not really hasn't got frames or anything it's just you could think you're walking into a walk-in robe
Where is the nearest foodbank?
Actually having watched this for a second time, I've just noticed there's one major flaw that the developer has overlooked and it's quite a major one as well considering the asking price. Where's the AIRCON?? Imagine sitting in that near perfect apartment sweltering in a 40⁰C heatwave next summer!🤣
I thought that was a dry kitchen but apparently it was the actual / only kitchen 😂😂 Damnnn~
There's something that just doesn't work for me with the black and white tile in that smaller dining room
For some reason it just looks like it would make me feel dizzy or something.
Maybe not so good the morning after a big night out.
Its shocking what you pay in london man that whole building would cost less than half the price up north with lots of land and parking 4 20 cars
Fantastic location but that's it. The insignificant entrance, small kitchen and very basic bedrooms don't match the high price point. I always feel that placing a large flat TV on the main living room is poor taste.
Not a fan of anything about this apartment (just too modern for my personal tastes), BUT the presenter was great and the quality of the production was really good too :)
Subzero high end refrigerator Motor on the top so you can remove it to get them in small elevators and have a technician put the motor back on once in the apartment very popular in New York City they come in cabinet depth
I don't think it's worth that much .I bet the furnishings don't come out to $200,000pounds so your paying all that money for 2900 sq.ft.
It's ok for a billionaire who wants an apt. for when he or she is in London ,but not good for a family.
I saw a mansion recently listed in North Wood for half that much money and it had a huge garden,swimming pool,hot tub,Barbeque /outdoor grill.
It was at least 6000sq.ft.hardwood floors through out huge kitchen lots of windows.
It was much better for a family.
I agree. Why would anyone settle for this when the asking price is > £14,000,000? You can get so much more in other parts of the city and outer areas. You’re seemingly paying at least £7million just so that you can brag that you’re 5 minutes walk from Harrods. Who cares if you have to end up living in a cold, bland home?🤷♀️
@@carronalee you’d be absolutely stupid to buy this flat anyway. The kitchen is absolutely awful
A very stylish and beautiful presenter.
Please can we see more of modern luxury house mansion please. Uk england in England and Surrey and Nottingham better modern ones
no matter how stylish the heels are, I just feel it is very rude to step on other people's carpet with it...
Don't forget the £1653750 stamp duty!
Really like it .Can feel good energy in this apartment...
I don't like lease hold ...on certain amount of you returnthem or sell out your property that sink no worth the 14millions.
Doesnt matter how expensive the old properties in this country are. most has horrible layouts, weirdly shaped rooms. I would knock the old buildings out build brand new ones. Especially if I am paying that level of money
GORGEOUS 😍 ❤
This show is oh so cool
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION!
Should be 1 million
14 mill?? just imagine what that buys in St. George's Hill, Surrey ! :p
The price please
The open shelf in the kitchen is for show only, not for real daily life. Also, there is not much cabinet space in the kitchen and no pantry.
Pet peeve: The use of the word "bespoke". Every presenter of luxury homes nowadays runs that word into the ground. All it means is something that is made for a particular customer or user.
Now if you'll all look down, you'll notice your bespoke chest, which blends seamlessly into your bespoke torso. Attached to that are your bespoke hips, which are bedroom adjacent to your bespoke thighs. These flow right into your adjustable bespoke knees, which pivot, allowing maximum use of your bespoke calves. Right off of those, we have your bespoke ankles, turning gracefully into your bespoke feet, ending up with ten beautifully matched bespoke toes.
...I have bespoken.
And “opulent” 😂
We need more Hannah in this channel 🤩🎉
Stunning, I wish to own this very soon 🎉🎉
Does not justify the price tag of 14.5 mil pounds
I love this place i hope i’m not die befor i live this place 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧but little bite corridor tight but i think all the house not same plane in side 🤔👌bathroom light best, i don’t like dark
Kitchen was a disappointment for this kind of money but I’m guessing the person who would live here wouldn’t eat in much.Love the location
What happened to Matt and Summer?
I think they sold the channel to a property agency or something.
I was wondering the same thing
The price is the price because of the location. Love the presenter, and love her trousers.
FANTASTIC 👏
The presenter is really good👍
I never gonna miss a video lol😂
Mmm it’s a kitchen for people who hate to cook and hotel feeling all through the flat! Not sure it’s worth half the asking price !!
Beautiful interiors, but not befitting an old building. Wish they could retain the original look.
Really nice