Probably this is the first video that Arvin compliment on a property more than exposed its flaws. This design is really good and looks very comfortable to watch, this is so lovely.
I think his comments go right down the middle. Some of these house prices are ridiculous. Arvin always states the price when he is calling out weaknesses. "For thirty million, what were they thinking"? If you have watched this presenter, you have heard comments like that in the past, numerous times. He has no vested interest beyond making a little money off ads.
I've seen another recent one where he reviewed a property in Italy and it was more compliments than flaws. His 'angle' is that he points out the flaws, but he does give compliments where due.
There was an $83m Pacific Palisades home on San Onofre Dr. that he reviewed two weeks ago where he mostly praised it and said it was his favorite. And mine as well.
@@MikeKayKThat home is a genuine masterpiece, i really believe it’s one of the best designed mansions in California it’s just that everything is perfect in my opinion, the materials, the overall design and how every inch of that home has a purpose and truthfully is a experience in its own way. Ardie created a iconic home
The view of the house from the swimming pool is beautiful! Finally, a mansion that isn't gaudy and tacky like those in Los Angeles. The other house to the right, the one with the flat lot, is beautiful as well.
Those steps coming down towards the pool and the way the house sits higher did it for me. Gorgeous! And the stone color chosen to the exterior walls facing the backyard! 😊
I'm sure all of this round stuff wasn't easy to built, yet the architect and designer went out of their way to make something work on the plot they were given. Absolutely the best thing they could've done here. Those guys knew what they were doing.
When possible could you name the architect and designer because I'd say the good ones deserve all the praise? In this this case it's: *ARK Architects* (they got offices in Cadiz and Miami). I might change some of the furnishings and add some art work but the architecture - especially given the lot - is pretty amazing. I like it. Ceiling heights... well might also be due to legal total building height limits and hence being forced to decide between excavation and views. Wine room is underneath the kitchen so if there's dumbwaiter the position isn't too bad.
Brilliant analysis. And I am learning. I KNEW the moment we “walked” in that the ceiling was too low. But Arvin’s explanation of why was…purely educational. I’m learning so much watching these videos.
We rented an amazing villa in Marbella at the beginning of summer . There are so many spectacular villas there , so many daring designs . I love this house ❤️❤️❤️
Hillside Development Exhibition Tournament ESP - 1 LA - 0 I enjoyed seeing an example of how it SHOULD be done. Added bonus that the presenter didn’t get hung up on integrated floor vents or inlays 😉
Oh my goodness, Arvin, this property looks beautiful. The first floor staging looks amazing! This property is my introduction to Sotogrande and looks phenomenal for partying. It is a shame that it does not have a tennis court, but I heard that the lot on top is available. The top terrace looks amazing for meditation, yoga or working out. Thank you for videos and we are all on board on your continued success!
Finally a property I appreciate. If this is someone’s second or third getaway home how lucky are they. I like the staging (California take note) it looks like a place you could unpack and relax very cozy and inviting. I’m almost happy about the lower ceilings it stops a decorator from wasting money on horrible chandeliers. As for the kitchen not being an “open kitchen “ by having those sliding glass doors you can open it up to your family area, very clever design. Plus no one who entertains at this level wants to see the kitchen in action. The design of the guest house must be given its due, brilliant use of form and function. The way the roof slits allows for cover and the pattern it makes with the sun is memorable. It’s a piece of art. I can go on but thank you for giving us a property you like, the flaws of those that came before are now even more clear. Side note: perhaps they bought the land cheap as it’s not ideal and put their money into a great building instead? Thanks Arvin.
I really hate open kitchens. Smell in the house, after cooking it looks messy, after dining with all the dirty dishes it looks even more messy except you put everything in the dishwasher immediately while your guests are waiting. I love how they´ve done it here.
That house has fantastic lighting. I feel like lighting is often overlooked to a degree, but when done right, the correct lighting in the right places can make a world of difference.
This house has been on the market over a year it was 17.9million EUROS, it is now listed at 12.9million EUROS. And if i'm correct, the land behind it is 3.5million EUROS.
Of all the houses I’ve seen on your channel this might be my favorite one. It actually looks like something I’d want to live in and use all of the spaces. Whereas a lot of these high end homes seem big just for the sake of being big, and maybe 10% of the house is actually usable. Slam dunk.
Really well done house for the property. The entrance, terraces ect very nice visually. These architects and designers in LA ect should take notes because this is done so much better in every aspect than the mansions enes shows in LA ect.
What a coincidence!!! Ive been following your channel for several months, and just now I was thinking of suggesting that you analyze these mansions in Marbella that have been on the market for years without selling, and this video appears! 😮😎
So lovely to see you reviewing a property from sotogrande. My family have owned property there for the last 15 years and it’s finally time it’s getting the recognition it deserves. Beautiful location.
it costs 12.9M euro, and has 17, 0000sqft of built space. The taxes are at 11 000 euro per year. Very affordable compared to Beverly Hills, maimi or Italian/french riviera
@@freddie_mvp If it's just a vacation home then taxes are not your main concern and even if you moved to Spain you can still avoid wealth and other taxes if you qualify for the so called "Lex Beckham"
@@markuswunsch to my knowledge the Beckham tax just concerns income tax, not the annual tax on properties worth over €3m. It’s not as huge as some people think though and lots of loopholes.
Arvin, the gym equipment used to be in the room towards the other end of the pool but they converted that room into a cigar room with the air purification system, so the gym euipment was moved to where it is now.
Hey Arvin, Luv ur video here. Fantastic insight on this lot & residence!! I can tell that being in the Med is NOT common for you as you often referred to the Sea as an ocean 🙂 Artur is renowned in the RE community in Costa Del Sol and is extremely popular for delivering high energy & professional reviews. The price has been drastically reduced from the original offer of 17.9 Euros to 12.9 today without any furniture, artwork, etc. Keep these reviews coming - especially in the Marbella & Sotogrande area of Southern Spain. All the Very BEST!!!
I really like your honest opinion of all this houses and give our your expertise of how to value this properties! Its interesting to learn and get a better understanding of real estate in general!
So glad you did this video, Arvin, this is one of my favorite homes in Marbella (technically no Marbella, but close). There some stunning mansions over there you should cover. This one has a sister mansion, would be great if you could review it too.
I was just thinking yesterday, when is Arvin doing a review of a Drumelia video. And here it is. Yesterday they had an amazing property for 22.5m usd in Zagaleta.
@ArvinHaddadOfficial you probably read my mind. I have been waiting for you to review this home. The presentation Drumelia did was Superb. I am so surprised the original video has not reached 1 Mil views. The front entrance the green roof and the views from the rooms 👌
The reason for the ceiling hight is that in Sotogrande its restricted how high the build can be, dont know how its counted but the max is 6,5m. For Marbella houses, check Marobrothers, they also done this one. And hey, this one dropped its price to 12.9m€
@@ArvinHaddadOfficialThird option in the area is Viktoria Gorska (or something like that), some villas they all 3 have done a video tour, if you want to do all out commenting. Enes did also a couple villas in the area, biggest wtf goes to the unfinished one in los flamingos, that still isnt completed and price has dropped significantly. But just for entertaining video tours in ~spain, i really recommend Marobrothers, the chemistry reminds a bit of Enes and Mikey, and Patrick behind the camera quite often says things unintentionally that shouldnt be said, really entertaining
The height may be restricted but the living room area of Villa White has the double height ceiling - It looks GORGEOUS!! Smart of the architect to provide that massive view out to the pool, tennis court & golf course (Not much of the Sea though).
@@randahlbeach it is,, villa white was one of my favourites. I dont know how its so high, it must be more than the 6,5m. Too bad the view is so crappy, and i wonder why did someone ruin the basement interior?
This is proper Architecture. Every design decision works on 3 Levels so if it doesn't work on one level for the owner it will still work on 2 others. I saw this a lot in London with the team I worked with. I agree curves are normally a 'no way' but you see here it still works.....
I wish the presenter had shown the entire house like Enes does because this is my dream house. I've never seen a mansion I liked more than this one, I think its the courtyard entrance.
I think it would have been better if you had checked this house from the Marobrothers TH-cam channel video, because there is a complete tour of this house and it would have been better and more specialized to show the strengths and weaknesses of this house.
Thank you for the video, very interesting watch and its great to hear level-headed and objective critique. Would be great to get your insights on the other Drumelia properties!
07:25 - if I'm thinking right, they could've excavated deeper for the lower level ceiling height, and just raise the ceiling on this level. In the other option, they could've terraformed and raised the entire main level so that it has better views, allowing lower level to have higher ceiling without additional excavation. Great video, I always learn something, thanks Arvin! 🍀🌈🥭
There's a lot of Greece in that design. A lot. Somehow the guy took the flavor and essence of Ancient Greek design, the elements of pure elegant beauty, inseparable from nature and harmony as the flavor of an orange is inseparable from the orange, and cast a beautiful modern pleasure. No tacky plaster statue replicas, the building itself orates. The furnishings are integral to the whole thing, unobtrusive, unpretentious luxury of texture, color, and space. The house is like the perfect waiter at a fine restaurant, seen only when wanted, but always there. And they get away with it all, in Spanish architecture Spain. You may not like paying $30k for a suit, but you can tell when you see one. Nice!
What strikes me about all these 20M+ properties is how little functional living space there is. Where is the teenage refuge or the kids play room or a private lounge or reading room? Who wants the "TV room" butting up against the living room?
"It let's the outside do the talking instead of trying to impress you on the inside." I see so many of these house tours in CA that should follow that philosophy.
I actually love sloping yards. But I grew up on a hill so I'm used to it. Its fun to put a water slide on in summer or flying fox. And you don't have to worry about flooding if you are halfway up a hill. My city floods every so often.
It's funny how Arwin generally doesn't like round shapes but his two favourite LA buildings happen to both be completely round. Just goes to show how much ideal execution of a 'flawed' concept can compensate for.
Great one Arvin! Two things yes low ceilings are a bummer but why not have the wine room upstairs near the kitchen. And who wants to wake up in your master bedroom and look at the back of a sofa. Not a flaw of the house yes I know. Would I live there, heck yeah.
Every time he says, “can you spot what’s wrong” and does the count down it reminds me of school when I raised my hand with the what I thought was the answer only to find out I was no where close. Immediately looking down at my notes like a missed calculation when in reality I’m trying to avoid the eyes of the other students looking at me like I’m dumb.
EDIT: Mr Haddad, I love how you talk to us like we’re totally capable of buying these properties. the “in the know,” here’s advice for your next $80mil house bc OF COURSE you’re buying one vibe- it connects!! 🥰 did we get a bonus Arvin this week??
I visited Spain once for 10 days, and while that doesn't make me an expert in any way, my observation was that the wealthier people live towards the bottom of the mountains will the less affluent live towards the top. And after driving around their winding roads, I understand why. 😆
Probably this is the first video that Arvin compliment on a property more than exposed its flaws. This design is really good and looks very comfortable to watch, this is so lovely.
I think his comments go right down the middle. Some of these house prices are ridiculous. Arvin always states the price when he is calling out weaknesses. "For thirty million, what were they thinking"? If you have watched this presenter, you have heard comments like that in the past, numerous times. He has no vested interest beyond making a little money off ads.
Arvin always has the sexiest opinion that’s for sure
I've seen another recent one where he reviewed a property in Italy and it was more compliments than flaws. His 'angle' is that he points out the flaws, but he does give compliments where due.
There was an $83m Pacific Palisades home on San Onofre Dr. that he reviewed two weeks ago where he mostly praised it and said it was his favorite. And mine as well.
@@MikeKayKThat home is a genuine masterpiece, i really believe it’s one of the best designed mansions in California it’s just that everything is perfect in my opinion, the materials, the overall design and how every inch of that home has a purpose and truthfully is a experience in its own way. Ardie created a iconic home
The entrance and approach towards it is probably the best one i have ever seen. And also the view at the house from the backyard is insane.
Absolutely! The outside spaces are superior to what's inside the house.
The view of the house from the swimming pool is beautiful! Finally, a mansion that isn't gaudy and tacky like those in Los Angeles. The other house to the right, the one with the flat lot, is beautiful as well.
Those steps coming down towards the pool and the way the house sits higher did it for me. Gorgeous! And the stone color chosen to the exterior walls facing the backyard! 😊
Spain does it better than Cali
"Square meters" honey to my ears...finally i have an idea how big things in this mansion are.
Just roughly divide the square feet by 10 to get square meters (one square meter is 10.76 square feet)
I'm sure all of this round stuff wasn't easy to built, yet the architect and designer went out of their way to make something work on the plot they were given. Absolutely the best thing they could've done here. Those guys knew what they were doing.
most of the kudos goes to the constructions teams making this possible!
When possible could you name the architect and designer because I'd say the good ones deserve all the praise?
In this this case it's: *ARK Architects* (they got offices in Cadiz and Miami).
I might change some of the furnishings and add some art work but the architecture - especially given the lot - is pretty amazing.
I like it.
Ceiling heights... well might also be due to legal total building height limits and hence being forced to decide between excavation and views.
Wine room is underneath the kitchen so if there's dumbwaiter the position isn't too bad.
@markuswunsch - Good extra info in your comments. ✌🏽
@@eliethia_munay thanks
I agree - because omg the interior design is grim, the colour palette so dull and generic - but the house itself and terraces are great.
I love it when the garden is asymmetrical, because nature/landscapes are asymmertical. Clean, symmetrical gardens stress me out
Brilliant analysis. And I am learning. I KNEW the moment we “walked” in that the ceiling was too low. But Arvin’s explanation of why was…purely educational. I’m learning so much watching these videos.
I'm stuck in an airport hotel due to losing a flight connection and thankfully, Arvin has 2 videos for me 😊
At ur service
Finally Europe properties!
Highly appreciated 👍
Arvin, as a russian american, I can tell you this is how we stand cause we think it makes us look tough
We rented an amazing villa in Marbella at the beginning of summer . There are so many spectacular villas there , so many daring designs . I love this house ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, but Sotogrande is not Marbella. Is more exclusive 60 km far from Marbella
Hillside Development Exhibition Tournament
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LA - 0
I enjoyed seeing an example of how it SHOULD be done. Added bonus that the presenter didn’t get hung up on integrated floor vents or inlays 😉
Spain does it better than Cali. Zagaleta, Sierra Blanca, etc have way nicer developed estates/mansions which are more suited for living
Oh my goodness, Arvin, this property looks beautiful. The first floor staging looks amazing! This property is my introduction to Sotogrande and looks phenomenal for partying. It is a shame that it does not have a tennis court, but I heard that the lot on top is available. The top terrace looks amazing for meditation, yoga or working out. Thank you for videos and we are all on board on your continued success!
I just watched this for the 2nd time with pause, rewind and zoom. Gorgeous house!
My favorite new pastime is to get a drink and watch the new Arvin video as he gives his vicious but true opinions of these homes.
This one is stunning. Imagine what this architect could do with a great lot.
💯✌🏽
Finally a property I appreciate. If this is someone’s second or third getaway home how lucky are they. I like the staging (California take note) it looks like a place you could unpack and relax very cozy and inviting. I’m almost happy about the lower ceilings it stops a decorator from wasting money on horrible chandeliers. As for the kitchen not being an “open kitchen “ by having those sliding glass doors you can open it up to your family area, very clever design. Plus no one who entertains at this level wants to see the kitchen in action. The design of the guest house must be given its due, brilliant use of form and function. The way the roof slits allows for cover and the pattern it makes with the sun is memorable. It’s a piece of art. I can go on but thank you for giving us a property you like, the flaws of those that came before are now even more clear. Side note: perhaps they bought the land cheap as it’s not ideal and put their money into a great building instead? Thanks Arvin.
I really hate open kitchens. Smell in the house, after cooking it looks messy, after dining with all the dirty dishes it looks even more messy except you put everything in the dishwasher immediately while your guests are waiting. I love how they´ve done it here.
That courtyard has to be one of the most beautiful entrances to a house I have ever seen.
Not gonna lie this house is pretty lit 🔥
The guys voice is kinda soothing too 😂❤🎉
This looks like a very comfortable house.
It does
That house has fantastic lighting. I feel like lighting is often overlooked to a degree, but when done right, the correct lighting in the right places can make a world of difference.
The best weekend content is on, thanks Arvin!.
👍♥😎 The architect, interior and landscape designers knocked this baby out of the park!
This house has been on the market over a year it was 17.9million EUROS, it is now listed at 12.9million EUROS. And if i'm correct, the land behind it is 3.5million EUROS.
Drumelia and Marroborthers are GOATED
I can hear Ene’s sigh of relief all the way to Asheville…..
Hehehehe I gave him the Sat off
Absolutely loved this property
Of all the houses I’ve seen on your channel this might be my favorite one. It actually looks like something I’d want to live in and use all of the spaces. Whereas a lot of these high end homes seem big just for the sake of being big, and maybe 10% of the house is actually usable. Slam dunk.
Really well done house for the property. The entrance, terraces ect very nice visually. These architects and designers in LA ect should take notes because this is done so much better in every aspect than the mansions enes shows in LA ect.
What a coincidence!!! Ive been following your channel for several months, and just now I was thinking of suggesting that you analyze these mansions in Marbella that have been on the market for years without selling, and this video appears! 😮😎
So lovely to see you reviewing a property from sotogrande. My family have owned property there for the last 15 years and it’s finally time it’s getting the recognition it deserves. Beautiful location.
it costs 12.9M euro, and has 17, 0000sqft of built space. The taxes are at 11 000 euro per year. Very affordable compared to Beverly Hills, maimi or Italian/french riviera
it's in Sotogrande though, it's very residential and a bit dull. 45 min to Marbella. Also you would have annual wealth tax on top of the IBI.
@@freddie_mvp If it's just a vacation home then taxes are not your main concern and even if you moved to Spain you can still avoid wealth and other taxes if you qualify for the so called "Lex Beckham"
@@freddie_mvpts a family villa, and Sotogrande more family oriented than marbella
@@markuswunsch to my knowledge the Beckham tax just concerns income tax, not the annual tax on properties worth over €3m. It’s not as huge as some people think though and lots of loopholes.
@@kiart1548 family villa at €17m? Foreign buyers might not know the area, hence my comment. It’s in the middle of nowhere.
Arvin, the gym equipment used to be in the room towards the other end of the pool but they converted that room into a cigar room with the air purification system, so the gym euipment was moved to where it is now.
Thanks for sharing
Yes - I'd move it back. No smoking for this dude!!
So unique, lovely property.
much appreciated, really adds value to the original video which I did watch a while back.
Thanks 🙏🏼
11:27 I myself truly hate oval shapes in a house but that house … is “almost” perfect.
Hey Arvin,
Luv ur video here. Fantastic insight on this lot & residence!!
I can tell that being in the Med is NOT common for you as you often referred to the Sea as an ocean 🙂
Artur is renowned in the RE community in Costa Del Sol and is extremely popular for delivering high energy & professional reviews.
The price has been drastically reduced from the original offer of 17.9 Euros to 12.9 today without any furniture, artwork, etc.
Keep these reviews coming - especially in the Marbella & Sotogrande area of Southern Spain.
All the Very BEST!!!
Finally, Costa Del Sol!
Haddad, more of this please. This is a nice change. It gives more competence.
Sure
Thank you for your feedback!
Haha, true ,love Artur from Drumelia ,he is authentic and had his own style of presenting this amazing Villas 🏡
speechless 😍
I really like your honest opinion of all this houses and give our your expertise of how to value this properties! Its interesting to learn and get a better understanding of real estate in general!
Great to see a European house, and a Marbella mansion, more please, you are doing a great job. Thx
Please check out the Marro Brothers, it would be nice if you could also review their tour. They are really cool.
Top guys 👏😎
So glad you did this video, Arvin, this is one of my favorite homes in Marbella (technically no Marbella, but close). There some stunning mansions over there you should cover. This one has a sister mansion, would be great if you could review it too.
I was just thinking yesterday, when is Arvin doing a review of a Drumelia video. And here it is. Yesterday they had an amazing property for 22.5m usd in Zagaleta.
I read minds
@ArvinHaddadOfficial you probably read my mind. I have been waiting for you to review this home. The presentation Drumelia did was Superb. I am so surprised the original video has not reached 1 Mil views. The front entrance the green roof and the views from the rooms 👌
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial 😅😅
@@ArvinHaddadOfficial What am I thinking now?
Geeze, I've been binge-watching your videos! Great work, Arvin
Beautiful home, and as always expert analysis. Bravo!
The reason for the ceiling hight is that in Sotogrande its restricted how high the build can be, dont know how its counted but the max is 6,5m. For Marbella houses, check Marobrothers, they also done this one. And hey, this one dropped its price to 12.9m€
Thanks for sharing
@@ArvinHaddadOfficialThird option in the area is Viktoria Gorska (or something like that), some villas they all 3 have done a video tour, if you want to do all out commenting. Enes did also a couple villas in the area, biggest wtf goes to the unfinished one in los flamingos, that still isnt completed and price has dropped significantly. But just for entertaining video tours in ~spain, i really recommend Marobrothers, the chemistry reminds a bit of Enes and Mikey, and Patrick behind the camera quite often says things unintentionally that shouldnt be said, really entertaining
The height may be restricted but the living room area of Villa White has the double height ceiling - It looks GORGEOUS!!
Smart of the architect to provide that massive view out to the pool, tennis court & golf course (Not much of the Sea though).
@@randahlbeach it is,, villa white was one of my favourites. I dont know how its so high, it must be more than the 6,5m. Too bad the view is so crappy, and i wonder why did someone ruin the basement interior?
This is proper Architecture. Every design decision works on 3 Levels so if it doesn't work on one level for the owner it will still work on 2 others. I saw this a lot in London with the team I worked with. I agree curves are normally a 'no way' but you see here it still works.....
Super informative video as always! ✌🏽
Appreciate it!
I wish the presenter had shown the entire house like Enes does because this is my dream house. I've never seen a mansion I liked more than this one, I think its the courtyard entrance.
I think it would have been better if you had checked this house from the Marobrothers TH-cam channel video, because there is a complete tour of this house and it would have been better and more specialized to show the strengths and weaknesses of this house.
He should do the 32 million Mallorca mansion that the brothers toured
Excellent video, Thank you brother!
Thank you for the video, very interesting watch and its great to hear level-headed and objective critique. Would be great to get your insights on the other Drumelia properties!
Nice you went to Marbella finally nice project going on there worth the discovery
Excellent Video!
Thank you very much!
Arvin was in a good mood this day.
Absolutely beautiful architecture. Might be my favorite one on your channel. Shame the views are lacking
As usual, I entirely agree with your perspective here. I would buy this house, overall I think it’s stunning. Despite the flaws.
Can you do a video of villa Cullinan? I love these properties in Sotogrande.
Can you do a video of the BEYOND HOUSE
I love all the videos Arvin. I've learned so much over the last 6mnths from your uploads. Many thanks. Kindest regards, Richard U.K
Really interesting because it's not symmetrical - and the connection between the levels. Very nice
Beautiful. And he does sound like a bond villain
Nice, I love Marbella properties they are high quality and less costly than Italian or french rivieras
With that being said, where's the better location? South Spain or French Riviera?
@@adriansicario6261South Spain, more fun.
07:25 - if I'm thinking right, they could've excavated deeper for the lower level ceiling height, and just raise the ceiling on this level. In the other option, they could've terraformed and raised the entire main level so that it has better views, allowing lower level to have higher ceiling without additional excavation.
Great video, I always learn something, thanks Arvin! 🍀🌈🥭
There's a lot of Greece in that design. A lot. Somehow the guy took the flavor and essence of Ancient Greek design, the elements of pure elegant beauty, inseparable from nature and harmony as the flavor of an orange is inseparable from the orange, and cast a beautiful modern pleasure. No tacky plaster statue replicas, the building itself orates. The furnishings are integral to the whole thing, unobtrusive, unpretentious luxury of texture, color, and space. The house is like the perfect waiter at a fine restaurant, seen only when wanted, but always there. And they get away with it all, in Spanish architecture Spain. You may not like paying $30k for a suit, but you can tell when you see one. Nice!
Happy you start doing marbella too (this is Sotogrande but marbella area)
I really like this house.
What strikes me about all these 20M+ properties is how little functional living space there is. Where is the teenage refuge or the kids play room or a private lounge or reading room? Who wants the "TV room" butting up against the living room?
"It let's the outside do the talking instead of trying to impress you on the inside." I see so many of these house tours in CA that should follow that philosophy.
I actually love sloping yards. But I grew up on a hill so I'm used to it. Its fun to put a water slide on in summer or flying fox.
And you don't have to worry about flooding if you are halfway up a hill. My city floods every so often.
I enjoy your videos and find myself agreeing with you more and more. Please include a link to the original videos in future.
It's funny how Arwin generally doesn't like round shapes but his two favourite LA buildings happen to both be completely round. Just goes to show how much ideal execution of a 'flawed' concept can compensate for.
so good
Great one Arvin! Two things yes low ceilings are a bummer but why not have the wine room upstairs near the kitchen. And who wants to wake up in your master bedroom and look at the back of a sofa. Not a flaw of the house yes I know. Would I live there, heck yeah.
Thanks for sharing
I love it! Not going to criticize it. I'm fluent in Spanish. I could live there!
Every time he says, “can you spot what’s wrong” and does the count down it reminds me of school when I raised my hand with the what I thought was the answer only to find out I was no where close. Immediately looking down at my notes like a missed calculation when in reality I’m trying to avoid the eyes of the other students looking at me like I’m dumb.
Hehehehe
EDIT: Mr Haddad, I love how you talk to us like we’re totally capable of buying these properties. the “in the know,” here’s advice for your next $80mil house bc OF COURSE you’re buying one vibe- it connects!!
🥰 did we get a bonus Arvin this week??
I need to you to keep these type of homes coming with the bad ones. Great job great analysis
quite beautiful property!
Love your videos and the Tintin figurines you have on display in the background. 😊👍
I love the low ceilings 😘
You my friend are so on the button !! Love your work .. thinking of your aunty having lost her property
Arvin is not going nuts, very sad, love the videos as always, always great when you upload.
I visited Spain once for 10 days, and while that doesn't make me an expert in any way, my observation was that the wealthier people live towards the bottom of the mountains will the less affluent live towards the top. And after driving around their winding roads, I understand why. 😆
If I compare this with those 50-plus million ones he reviewed for 17 million I would choose over those this time.
Rather than flaws exposed this is a Arvin's love letter to the architect
Very nice property o think they did a pretty good job at creating these spaces and that indoor pool is very inviting:)
Fab mansion!
Arvin's eyes were shinning watchig this house HAHAHA
I want to see you review villa cullinan.
I really like this. Beautiful.
Arvin, I noticed you talked about noise from the level above, but in most of Europe, the houses are from solid concrete.
You can tell the US has no seas (Salton doesn't count), because Arvin keeps referring to the Med as an ocean.
Don't understand the low ceilings of each floor. To me it seems like the plot comes with a building height restriction.
At least the video is not about Enes, but a different person. I don't know whether you ever get access to videos of producer Micheal.
I like those the best and they get the most views for a reason.
SIUUU!!!!