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Great job on showing that beautiful home. Would be a dream retirement home and the price seems reasonable for that location and it's amenities! Thank you
I hear you! There's space to rework the layout if you'd prefer to add in another bathroom. As far as "go up and use the bathroom", yes, that's what most homes are like here in the Keys since we are stilted homes. Thanks for watching :)
@FLKeysMadeleine @IMStrawman Wow... I can't believe you have the audacity to even say that- so hurtful. First off, I think my husband is very attractive and clearly a better person than you'll ever be.. Second off, I already DO well in the RE business.
Madeline, this was a JOKE, hence the smiley face at the end, sorry you didn't get it. I subscribe to your husband's channel and watch most of his videos, he seems like a good guy and is a helluva fisherman. Sorry to upset you.
Technically they could, however this canal faces west which is opposite our prevailing winds. Which are most commonly east or south in the summer and north or east in the winter.
@@FLKeysMadeleine Lived at the end of a canal in Tampa. Debris, silt and smell was terrible. Not to mention state and federal dredging nightmares. Worst housing disaster I ever had. We looked like Sanford and Son’s front yard and smelled like it, too!
I didn’t see any debris or seaweed accumulation. Your right Madeline an apples and oranges comparison. The prevailing winds do push these elements offshore regularly. A lot of negative nelly keyboard warriors out there.
Not here, it's an East dead end canal, we have a Dominant East Wind and this is inappropriate. Sound. There is never debris or stale water at this home. It's also a flow through canal.
It's a beautiful home that's decorated smartly. That said, I guess I'd want a bit more for my $2.1 million than this offers...I find it odd that I can spend that much on a yacht and get something with four staterooms and each one has their own en-suite and this has three bedrooms share one bathroom that is, sadly, a bit on the runty side. Perhaps dropping it to three bedrooms, giving each an en-suite and a powder room for general use would have been a better design? Maybe it's a regional preference as I've lived my life in PA/MD/DE, and once past a certain time (roughly the mid 70s) and my parents (dad was an industrial designer/commercial builder-engineer while mom was into function flows and usability), but I just don't get the current design theory.
@@rea8755 I don't need to do that with a boat...it can live quite nicely at the club. And if I do want to move it, then I can. The point is, the amenities just aren't present in this house, especially not for the cost.
Theres a million ways to build and design a house. If it's not for you, it's not for you, thats okay. A $2.1 million yacht does not appreciate in value, and comes with a lot more maintainance cost and risk. Along with boat slip and storage. On average operating/maintenance alone is about 10% of the boats price each year. To each their own. Thanks so much for watching!
@@FLKeysMadeleine You're right about the operating costs and depreciation, but the issues I had specifically was the design, and in that, you're right again; it's not for everyone. It is, however, a trend I'm seeing of moving home design, especially in upscale homes that probably 99% of your viewers will never own and might only stay at as an AirB&B, that are pushing all the guests into one small bathroom. I know if I went on vacation and this was the result, I'd be somewhat disappointed that three groups of guests have to share one small bathroom. Again, it might also be a regional thing, I don't know...I just know that the houses (new and oldish) around here in central PA have more in the way of amenities.
I've been down there visiting on numerous occasions...and yes ; after you've dove, fished, hung out in the pool, jet skii'd, drank and ate,done the nite life and lived the life of total hedonism....you are like , "man, I need to get back to the real world." Total hedonism is exhausting. But I imagine if you live there , you live it a completely different way. A hammock under some palm trees next to the water, for one thing, would be an excellent "boring" right about now...from Colorado.
@@bigcity2085 Yes, I've traveled around many places in the world. After you have been there for a while it gets boring. Human beings need purpose, meaningful activity and community. If I lived in Belize I would have to have a business or maybe buy a small motel on the beach to manage.
Looking to buy or sell in the beautiful Florida Keys? I would love the opportunity to help you! You can find all my contact details here: dot.cards/madeleineyoung_realtor. Let's make your real estate dreams a reality!☀🌴
Home Details: flkeysmadeleine.com/home-search/listings/7883524384081726434-17194-W-Kingfish-Lane-Lane
Wow we love that house. Hopefully is available by the time we get ready to buy.
Thanks so much for watching 😊 when y’all are ready, give me a call and I can show you around- whether it’s this home or another!
Great job on showing that beautiful home. Would be a dream retirement home and the price seems reasonable for that location and it's amenities! Thank you
I couldn't agree more! Thanks so much for watching :)
Nice 😊, thanks for sharing 👍.
Thanks, Sam! :) Hope you and Cherri are doing good!
Definitely My Lotto Dream Home… Great job…
It’s ours too 😂 maybe one day! Thanks so much for watching 😊
Fantastic. I'll take three.
Haha, sounds like a plan! Thank you for watching :)
Wow beautiful home just waaaaay out of my budget. Would love to see anything and everything between 500,00 to 700,000. If it even exists.👍🏼🙌🏼
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I can send you several properties in that price point. Send me a text 305-496-7691 and I’ll get you taken care of!
The owner dropped a small fortune at the art gallery on Duval St. I looked at that snoopy painting once and the price was huge. Beautiful house.
Haha, yes they sure did! Thanks so much for watching :)
Thanks never hurts to dream. 😴 😮😂😂
Absolutely! 😊 thanks so much for watching!
Heck! My ASTS shares need to do better soon!
Hahaha, I’ll be rooting for ya! Let me know when it does 😝💃🏼 thanks for watching in the meantime!
Nice place!
It really is! Thanks so much for watching :)
Absolutely love it except for one thing, it’s missing 1 if not 2 more bathrooms. You have to go in and up to use the bathroom.
I hear you! There's space to rework the layout if you'd prefer to add in another bathroom. As far as "go up and use the bathroom", yes, that's what most homes are like here in the Keys since we are stilted homes. Thanks for watching :)
Nice place. To much money to deal with hurricanes ....
Thanks for watching!
My offer 4.2 with some conditions ❤
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful home, is this your listing?
Thank you- agreed! It’s another agent on my team’s. Thanks so much for watching 😊
@@FLKeysMadeleine I believe you'll do well in the RE business. Sorry your husband isn't better looking, at least he brings home fresh fish :)
@FLKeysMadeleine
@IMStrawman Wow... I can't believe you have the audacity to even say that- so hurtful. First off, I think my husband is very attractive and clearly a better person than you'll ever be.. Second off, I already DO well in the RE business.
Madeline, this was a JOKE, hence the smiley face at the end, sorry you didn't get it. I subscribe to your husband's channel and watch most of his videos, he seems like a good guy and is a helluva fisherman. Sorry to upset you.
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Thanks so much for watching :)
@@FLKeysMadeleine your very welcome
End of canal houses get the smelly bad water and debris.
Technically they could, however this canal faces west which is opposite our prevailing winds. Which are most commonly east or south in the summer and north or east in the winter.
@@FLKeysMadeleine Lived at the end of a canal in Tampa. Debris, silt and smell was terrible. Not to mention state and federal dredging nightmares. Worst housing disaster I ever had. We looked like Sanford and Son’s front yard and smelled like it, too!
@@marshallj2415 I hear ya, but that's kinda comparing apples to oranges here- Tampa is nothing like the Keys.
I didn’t see any debris or seaweed accumulation. Your right Madeline an apples and oranges comparison. The prevailing winds do push these elements offshore regularly. A lot of negative nelly keyboard warriors out there.
Not here, it's an East dead end canal, we have a Dominant East Wind and this is inappropriate. Sound. There is never debris or stale water at this home. It's also a flow through canal.
nice view until u put your boat there
Buy a nice boat and it'll get better.
@@FLKeysMadeleine HA ! Mad props to Maddy on that one, clever girl.
It's a beautiful home that's decorated smartly. That said, I guess I'd want a bit more for my $2.1 million than this offers...I find it odd that I can spend that much on a yacht and get something with four staterooms and each one has their own en-suite and this has three bedrooms share one bathroom that is, sadly, a bit on the runty side. Perhaps dropping it to three bedrooms, giving each an en-suite and a powder room for general use would have been a better design? Maybe it's a regional preference as I've lived my life in PA/MD/DE, and once past a certain time (roughly the mid 70s) and my parents (dad was an industrial designer/commercial builder-engineer while mom was into function flows and usability), but I just don't get the current design theory.
Yeah but you don't have to fill your house up with diesel
@@rea8755 I don't need to do that with a boat...it can live quite nicely at the club. And if I do want to move it, then I can. The point is, the amenities just aren't present in this house, especially not for the cost.
Theres a million ways to build and design a house. If it's not for you, it's not for you, thats okay.
A $2.1 million yacht does not appreciate in value, and comes with a lot more maintainance cost and risk. Along with boat slip and storage. On average operating/maintenance alone is about 10% of the boats price each year. To each their own. Thanks so much for watching!
@@FLKeysMadeleine You're right about the operating costs and depreciation, but the issues I had specifically was the design, and in that, you're right again; it's not for everyone. It is, however, a trend I'm seeing of moving home design, especially in upscale homes that probably 99% of your viewers will never own and might only stay at as an AirB&B, that are pushing all the guests into one small bathroom. I know if I went on vacation and this was the result, I'd be somewhat disappointed that three groups of guests have to share one small bathroom.
Again, it might also be a regional thing, I don't know...I just know that the houses (new and oldish) around here in central PA have more in the way of amenities.
Florida Keys are boring. You can only fish and scuba dive so much.
I would love to know where you live if you think the Florida Keys are boring lol
If it's boring, feel free to go somewhere else.
I've been down there visiting on numerous occasions...and yes ; after you've dove, fished, hung out in the pool, jet skii'd, drank and ate,done the nite life and lived the life of total hedonism....you are like , "man, I need to get back to the real world." Total hedonism is exhausting. But I imagine if you live there , you live it a completely different way. A hammock under some palm trees next to the water, for one thing, would be an excellent "boring" right about now...from Colorado.
@@bigcity2085 Yes, I've traveled around many places in the world. After you have been there for a while it gets boring. Human beings need purpose, meaningful activity and community. If I lived in Belize I would have to have a business or maybe buy a small motel on the beach to manage.