I love the waterfall thing underneath the front of the house. That is what sold it for me. I could just sit out there and just listen to it all day. So peaceful.
I’m excited to finally get moved in! I’ve been eyeing this property for a while now. I plan to stay there for at least a year, or until the new owner realizes I’m there and I have to leave.
id hate to live there in the winter, once you live in mountainous snowy areas your entire life eventually it becomes nothing but wet and ugly in your mind, atleast for me anyway
This house is north of i-70 (across the interstate from vail village). Since it is on the south facing slope it will get a lot of sun exposure. This will make it very hot out in the summer and little snow in the winter as the strong sun will melt most of it.
I was one of the electricians for this house. Probably one of the most difficult homes I’ve ever done. I probably broke down crying at least once a week.
Congratulations dude, I think you were involved in the making of a masterpiece, one of those things that are bigger than ourselves bust must exist, must be done. Well done.The house is stunning.
Does any potential purchaser consider the material and construction cost to be less than $10M if the rest of the price is just land value and there is no one else in the market to compete at auction then why pay "land value hype" for "more" than you have too???
First time seeing Erik and I am impressed. That video flowed so well with his presentation that I wasn't sure what I liked more, the house or the way he presented it. He gave detailed information without wasting his words on adjectives which most agents and especially you-tubers heap on. Well done...
Frfr bro. The comedians Tom Segura, Bill Burr, Joe Rogan, Ari Shaffir and many others called out celebs on their BS. Especially when they sang the song, Imagine
I think Erik is the best mansion showing youtuber. He is so detailist. He describes everything it is like if we were there with him. He has 200% knowledge of what he is talking about. I try to watch others, because I enjoy the content but just can't.
@@Sarvagya4 nah I don’t know who they are. I heard it a long time ago and it was attributed to Benjamin Franklin at the time but I’m not sure he was the one who actually said it. Either way, hearing it so long ago, it’s stuck with me since and will probably stick with me for the rest of my life.
Absolutely stunning home! This is my kind of dream home. I would never leave it if I lived there. Just perfect in everyway. The views are incredible. I bet winter time they're even more amazing. Thank you for this incredible tour!
Out of all the house tour videos I've watched, and there are many, this is hands down the nicest house I've ever seen. I've always loved this design style and whoever built it just nailed it and then some. Incredible
Gorgeous and visually stunning! The architect is a winner on this one. Everything is so beautiful from the creek to the Venetian plaster and Colorado moss rock. Every room was well planned out to the littlest details.❤
You did a wonderful job showing the house. What a fabulous house!! It's tough to pick out a favorite part because EVERY area is beautiful, my fave however was the kitchen/bar area and the fabulous pantry. And the etching of mountains in one of the powder rooms was gorgeous.
Aw. Sorry to hear that. It must be hard. But trust me, the novelty wears off. For the first week or month maybe you'll feel good living in a big house, but after that it's all the same.
I’d prefer this over ANY Cali mansion. I love the nature and forestry mountains views it’s just so gorgeous 😍. I’d pick this, or another mansion in like Arizona that shows the beautiful natural scape in Sedona.
This might be my favorite home you've featured on your channel. Beautiful scenery, architecture, and all those little things that up the comfort and convenience factor of homes like these. My favorite feature though was the creek/waterfall.
The view is actually unreal, I seriously sometimes cant comprehend how jealous I of people who have such beautiful homes and the most beautiful view like THE MOUNTAINS LOOK SO UNREALL and to think someone is living there enjoying that view ✋😩 lucky lucky people
Man, we live in a mountain home and it constantly feels like we’re on vacation it’s so cool and special. I can’t imagine how vacationlike it would be to own a 12,000 sqft home especially in Vail.
@@HammerLeaf they obviously know what a cabin is, but they most likely didn’t even go to one when they were not famous and some people are smart but other celebrities are rich and blinded by money. They would think that is a nice cabin
I know this is a joke lmao but restaurants actually serve warm food on warmed plates, and cold food on colder plates to keep the food temperature in balance.
Very Nice!!! At 18:42, to the right of the pool, you can see the open windows (appears to be open) where you could just hang out. I like that very much. I have watch a ton of these videos and this takes the cake. LOVE IT!
This home exists 🤯 and all I want is a room in the basement. I’d also settle for a simple house so I can move to Colorado Springs… it’s my dream! 😒 I need this family to adopt or sponsor me please. Simply beautiful!! ❤️
Wowwwww blown away by this house 10:35 into the video. like he said the attention to detail is INSANE. the refrigerator in the hall way and every room having a private outdoor area are by far my two favorite features so far.
You would also want to factor in the running cost over time (electricity bills etc) and having some full time staff like a full time house maid or maintenance person and if you can afford maybe a chef. These costs over time would be a lot. But I guess if you can afford 40 million on a house you can do the extras right!?
@@MGM778 Maybe it'll be something for me to look at later in life. The only problem is the cost of living seems crazy high! Who knows though, maybe an opportunity will arise that will allow me to move!
My God the views on its own are worth millions! I actually felt a "this is home" moment. This is the perfect house. I don't need all of the luxury though, just the view, a decent size house, a good road into the city and most importantly a community of friends and family! Hope I can't someday achieve it (with less than a million euros).
It's absolutely not worth $40m. It sold for $18.5m right before covid. The owner is trying to take advantage of the housing market bubble before it bursts soon but it doesn't apply to mega mansions. It will sell for $25m tops.
Looking at this property with its views, skiing, pool, acreage, interior and design nuances - reminds me why I had to pass on the Japanese themed $135,000,000 penthouse in New York. ............this of course being firmly in my dreams.
It was literally dope 😂 didn't you hear the comment that somebody's cousin said they all were doing cocaine at a party up there, well there you have it, nobody makes that amount of money that is honest!! Smh
@Winter Bear 💜 Not exactly. Even your minimum wage is gigantic when compared to other countries. Sure, since everything there is super expensive and the cost of living is huge, it almost makes up for the big wage, but just for perspective, minimum wage in Brazil is around 200 dollars a month/$1,25 per hour.
Of all the things......'pantry-gasm!' This home is splendid and while never in 40 million years could I ever hope for something like this, dreaming (and writing in books) about places like this is fun. It's like imagining yourself locked in Disney world for a week with all the facilities working, but you're the only guests! Never gonna happen, but sure a hoot to think about. I just subscribed, this was an amazing tour, well planned out, moved smoothly and lots of information.
Ski towns are hella expensive too. For example I’m pretty sure that in 2020 in Aspen Colorado (a small ski town) over 4.3 billion dollars in real estate we’re sold and rented.
My favorite part was the bathroom. The deep bathtub, all the glass and amazing view. The living room area is you die for! I could see myself curled up in a sherpa throw, reading a book with some hot tea in the middle of winter. Ahhh, what a life! I gotta give you huge props for not breaking a sweat walking all over that place, even with breaks! You did an great job giving that virtual tour, felt like I was walking with you. 👍 Last thing, I was wondering wth that glass area in the corner, when you first walked in, was...elevator, that was interesting lol
Difference between this house here and this house in LA is there isn’t a homeless guy crapping in front of the driveway here. Can’t wait for those LA olympics tho.
Yeah, it must suck to have to overlook all the people you probably fucked over to get where you are. Who wants to see the poor as a constant reminder that no one need that much wealth much less a house that ridiculously large?
I’ve live in LA no one poops on the ground, for the most part LA is pretty clean, definitely nit the cleanest, but, you’re not going to be finding someone pooping on the ground, especially not in a wealthy area
More like a resort than a home but it's gorgeous! I don't see one negative. I love the design with all the stone and wood. Even though it's extremely large, there's a coziness to it. I imagine the winter view would he fabulous! I love this one.
I'm sitting here dreaming of me leaving in this house in a different reality... (currently living in a 3 bed 2 bath apartment with 4 family members and 2 pets). But this video also helped me realize how blessed I am. I don't have to share a bedroom, or live with no pets like some people do. I have pets! And to top it off, we have a pool as well! it might not be as big as the one in the video, and it might not be all to ourselves but it still is something. I'm wayyyyy better off than a LOT of people, and you are too. 💞
It's definitely is a work of art n the views are incredible. The 40 mill price tag is only the initial cost... The upkeep would be shocker n I'm sure the winter months wouldn't be to peachy in the mountains, unless you had a nice vacation home as well. But anyone spending that kind of dough wouldn't have any concern whatsoever
@@cusefan5510 as someone actually from colorado from an affluent family who owned a bunch of real estate in vail beaver creak and aspen, I can tell you that almost no one lives in these house year round, these are all just winter retreats bc these mountain towns are pretty dull places to live once the snow melts
@@vitsadelhole that’s really surprising to hear. I’ve been in that area once and it was during the summer and I thought it was beautiful! I guess when you’ve got money like that you kinda do whatever you want haha
@@cusefan5510 yeah no dont let the looks deceive you living in a mountain town is hell. there is nothing todo shit food everything is expensive traffic is always bad bc in the winter you have tons of snow and tourists who cant drive in snow, and during the summer its non stop construction. you are hours away from any real city, and it will rain weekly causing mud and rockslides leading to even more construction its literally hell
I've always wondered who lives in houses like this and how do they fill up so much space... Is this build for a big family ? Or an average family with loads of guests ? I actually have no idea how rich people live :0
People has this weird concept that you need to fill and clutter every inch of your home. These houses can be for only one person or a small family. You don’t know how much you need space, mobility, privacy and entertainment at home until you have it.
@@andreipasquarelli143 but then I don't know if you have a lot of privacy if you always have a cleaning staff and/or a chef in your house on a daily basis. You literally have a house as big as a supermarket with strangers walking around your house constantly
@Sightless Sniper Housing prices have doubled, just based on material cost alone. I bought/built my house on 2 acres and 4000sq-ft for $230k in 2019. My neighbors have a similar spec'd home with a little differences/enhancements and they paid somewhere around $270k. These same neighbors, were selling the house and it stayed on the market for 3 months and sold for $660k. I asked my realtor how much my house was worth as it is right now, she told me $650k if I were to sell. This house will easily sell for asking.
@@rotor13 The problem is that there are very few people in the world who can afford to spend 40 million dollars on one house. That makes it a lot harder to sell then any 600K home. This has been on the market for a year now. The last time this house sold was for 20 million in 2018. I doubt that someone who could afford to by this house would want to pay a 100% increase for a property that sold just a couple of years before. Rich people like to make money, not lose it and buying at this price you are almost guaranteed to lose money if you tried selling it down the line.
Ah, that cool click to change scenes to the pool was ruined but an advert. But we went back to watch it properly. Gorgeous house! It's got everything! Chiefly an amazing view!!
Same goes for LA, which is probably even more expensive. It's al about the location, which makes things overpriced. A 10 million $ Atlanta mansion will cost 40-50 million in LA or NY.
@@LestatTravesty It was apart of the 1803 Louisiana purchase. Everything along the Missouri/Mississippi river was purchased from France, that included about half of what is now known as the state of Colorado.
@@Cptn201 - :) thats pretty neat stuff. i had tendency to fall sleep during study hall and history. was too calm and too much reading to keep me intrigued... government class i aced. only cause i studied it all during the summers cause it was crucial to know and also was one of our toughest to ace classes. the teach was boring as hell. put me to sleep within 15 minutes ever day come to find out and thats no shit lol...he use to flip out on me lmao.. so but pardon my ignorance lol
Easily one of the most beautiful mountainside mansions in America! Comment below your favorite part of this home!
I love the waterfall thing underneath the front of the house. That is what sold it for me. I could just sit out there and just listen to it all day. So peaceful.
That wine room is just a vibe
*in North America*
*Where do you get your suits from?*
I really liked the gym space, but if I bought the property, it would be converted into a library and billiard room.
I’m excited to finally get moved in! I’ve been eyeing this property for a while now. I plan to stay there for at least a year, or until the new owner realizes I’m there and I have to leave.
😂😂😂😂😂
bruh what
Underrated comment
lol i thought you bought this house and leaving a comment
If you're clandestine enough, you could probably get away with it for as long as that!
Would love to see this house in the winter time with all the snow.
I live in eagle colorado, ski vail often, it looks better in the summer. The stone work and the infinity pool look worse with snow.
@@Somehting the mountains with snow tho are amazing
id hate to live there in the winter, once you live in mountainous snowy areas your entire life eventually it becomes nothing but wet and ugly in your mind, atleast for me anyway
This house is north of i-70 (across the interstate from vail village). Since it is on the south facing slope it will get a lot of sun exposure. This will make it very hot out in the summer and little snow in the winter as the strong sun will melt most of it.
@@robertB2427 Almost 1 year time of listing!
I pray who ever sees this be successful in life
Why? They might be evil!
I was one of the electricians for this house. Probably one of the most difficult homes I’ve ever done. I probably broke down crying at least once a week.
How much did you guys charge?
@@SpaceBoiii69 ha
Congratulations dude, I think you were involved in the making of a masterpiece, one of those things that are bigger than ourselves bust must exist, must be done. Well done.The house is stunning.
How much were you paid
@@SpaceBoiii69 not positive. My boss dose the bids.
This man got a whole cardio workout just walking around this house
lmao ikr
Add cleaning it and you're toned for life.
@@karenstrycharz1499 are you high???
😂 who needs a gym, right?
@@stuffystopmotion4793 hahaha ikr
Well that was fun for 20 minutes. Back to watching "the most dangerous cities in NJ" to bring me back to reality.
Camden, Trenton, Newark, Paterson and Jersey City.
Lmaoo
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😢😂😂😂😂😂😂
Does any potential purchaser consider the material and construction cost to be less than $10M if the rest of the price is just land value and there is no one else in the market to compete at auction then why pay "land value hype" for "more" than you have too???
"ur not going to spend time watching TV in this house" few minutes later "and this is the home theater!"
*you're
@@jamesanderson6373 changed it to UR, just 4u :)
@@scottscopters7 I'm oddly more okay with ur than I would be with your. Odd, there's probably something wrong with me.
@@scottscopters7 😋
Well a theater room is different from TV though cause the theater is its own room
Whomever designed this house is truly an artist, using the natural mountain landscape with these ridiculous vistas is simply stunning.
in Arch. jargon it's called "Making a Statement". !!!
First time seeing Erik and I am impressed. That video flowed so well with his presentation that I wasn't sure what I liked more, the house or the way he presented it. He gave detailed information without wasting his words on adjectives which most agents and especially you-tubers heap on. Well done...
Celebrities be like: "These are difficult times for all of us but if you can stay home, we're all in this together"
Celebrities:
LOL
based
Frfr bro. The comedians Tom Segura, Bill Burr, Joe Rogan, Ari Shaffir and many others called out celebs on their BS. Especially when they sang the song, Imagine
Celebs can't afford a place like this
I do agree,most celebrities can not afford this house. Most of them are not even worth the asking price...
I wouldn’t mind being quarantined in this thing.
Well said "thing"
Thing...😂😂😂😂
Tiny little thing
I think Erik is the best mansion showing youtuber. He is so detailist. He describes everything it is like if we were there with him. He has 200% knowledge of what he is talking about. I try to watch others, because I enjoy the content but just can't.
I agree. But he adds the L sound in like every word. Listen closely and he adds L in weird ways.
200 percent eh. Interesting
this is insane. I can’t imagine I would ever want this much space in a house even if i was a billionaire but it’s just so gorgeous
I would fear getting sniped through those huge windows or taking two days just to figure out there is an intruder on the other side of the house
@@randomstf3935 well if your rich enough to own this house you have staff livin with you
@@randomstf3935 I can only assume those windows are super thick to be able to withstand the elements
It's a lot of chores to keep it clean, too. Imagine changing lights in the hard to reach places of the house.
@@randomstf3935 I’d believe the windows would be very sustainable, because of the climate there.
The real question is...Who cleaned this place? Everything, including all the shower glass, is immaculate! Very impressive!
A crew of Mexicans making 40 bucks per day
@@sqlb3rn Damn fine work, amigos.
The real question is who's gonna keep this place clean when the owner moves in
@@robin100012001 The people they hire to do it.
@@jettyeddie_m9130 In your opinion including the legal ones I presume.
Someone once said “Comparison is the thief of joy.” I still admire this house.
The roommates podcast?
@@Sarvagya4 nah I don’t know who they are. I heard it a long time ago and it was attributed to Benjamin Franklin at the time but I’m not sure he was the one who actually said it. Either way, hearing it so long ago, it’s stuck with me since and will probably stick with me for the rest of my life.
I would need “You are here” signs on the walls.
You would need the little arrows that Ikea has to show you how to get out
I feel like getting those giant touch screen maps like the malls have where you can type in the location and it shows you how to get there
@@kristachandler1359 You would need Alexa or Suri to tell you how to get out. GPS would work.
Absolutely stunning home! This is my kind of dream home. I would never leave it if I lived there. Just perfect in everyway. The views are incredible. I bet winter time they're even more amazing. Thank you for this incredible tour!
Houses like these make me realize that the real riches in life is in the family and friends to enjoy the home with.
Yup
I want this house to keep all those people out
Out of all the house tour videos I've watched, and there are many, this is hands down the nicest house I've ever seen. I've always loved this design style and whoever built it just nailed it and then some. Incredible
Gorgeous and visually stunning! The architect is a winner on this one. Everything is so beautiful from the creek to the Venetian plaster and Colorado moss rock. Every room was well planned out to the littlest details.❤
This is probably the most beautiful home I've ever seen on UA-cam, and I've seen a thousand+ houses.
Outstanding level on details.
The only house I have ever owned that looked like this was in Skyrim
You did a wonderful job showing the house. What a fabulous house!! It's tough to pick out a favorite part because EVERY area is beautiful, my fave however was the kitchen/bar area and the fabulous pantry. And the etching of mountains in one of the powder rooms was gorgeous.
Literally a month behind on my rent, watching this in my single wide trailer. What is life...
Not behind on rent but living in my single wide trailer in a trailer park because I'm too poor to afford land to sit it on lol
Life is whatever you make it :)
@@SJROCKA hahahahaa
Aw. Sorry to hear that. It must be hard. But trust me, the novelty wears off. For the first week or month maybe you'll feel good living in a big house, but after that it's all the same.
That doesn’t even look like a house, it looks like a frickin lodge.
Not really, lodges are smaller.
I was just saying that 100+ people can stay here comfortably and not even be crowded
I bet the owners refer to it as a cabin 🤣
So happy to see everyone enjoy the property.
I would definitely leave Texas for this
I’d prefer this over ANY Cali mansion. I love the nature and forestry mountains views it’s just so gorgeous 😍. I’d pick this, or another mansion in like Arizona that shows the beautiful natural scape in Sedona.
I'm sold
If we had views like that but california weather would be perfect for me
hmm the important question is how good is the internet speed in this home
Make your own internet provider for yourself if your buying this haha
It’s good it’s right off the mountain
It's at a luxury ski resort. Not some remote location. Internet connection is great.
@Ethio love not true
As nice as this house is, internet is more important.
Absolutely beautiful the pool and outdoor fireplace I love it the whole house is so beautiful.
Easily the most stunning home I've ever seen.
This might be my favorite home you've featured on your channel. Beautiful scenery, architecture, and all those little things that up the comfort and convenience factor of homes like these. My favorite feature though was the creek/waterfall.
It's the best one I've seen yet
Yes! A POT FILLER over the stove in the kitchen. Mansion is stunning but this small detail seals then deal 👍😃
The view is actually unreal, I seriously sometimes cant comprehend how jealous I of people who have such beautiful homes and the most beautiful view like THE MOUNTAINS LOOK SO UNREALL and to think someone is living there enjoying that view ✋😩 lucky lucky people
I've seen alot of videos on these homes and I've got to say this has to be the best one. Simply put it's a dream home.
This beautiful home has many more good features that so many more expensive homes do not have. Just gorgeous and worth the money.
Man, we live in a mountain home and it constantly feels like we’re on vacation it’s so cool and special. I can’t imagine how vacationlike it would be to own a 12,000 sqft home especially in Vail.
This “cabin” is what a rich person thinks is a cabin
@@HammerLeaf they obviously know what a cabin is, but they most likely didn’t even go to one when they were not famous and some people are smart but other celebrities are rich and blinded by money. They would think that is a nice cabin
Most homes have a plate warming system. They're called microwave ovens.
I know this is a joke lmao but restaurants actually serve warm food on warmed plates, and cold food on colder plates to keep the food temperature in balance.
@@cornflaker22 Smart idea! I never really noticed that before.
@@cornflaker22 none ive worked at do that
I just put my plate on top of the toaster while using itt, but the microwave works in a pinch
@@cornflaker22 now this is a fun fact
Scale from 1-10; I give it 7.8! The house looks nice but certain rooms needs be updated or needs more touches!
I am so excited for his Colorado tours! 🎿🏔
Yes
It looks like an luxurious Bavarian-German hotel. I love it !
I thought the same thing! Gorgeous!♥️
Very Nice!!! At 18:42, to the right of the pool, you can see the open windows (appears to be open) where you could just hang out. I like that very much. I have watch a ton of these videos and this takes the cake. LOVE IT!
I can't people get to live like this. This mansion is beautiful
Listing Agent said CEO of Exxon. So you have to literally drain the planet of it resources for profit in order to live here lol
@@ericm8504 Don't forget that you need to sell that oil to people who drive 3 blocks instead of walking.
@@ericm8504 right. Destroying the planet so you can live in a place this nice on the planet you’re destroying.
I must admit that is a breathtaking view just imagine watching sunsets and sunrises there
This home exists 🤯 and all I want is a room in the basement. I’d also settle for a simple house so I can move to Colorado Springs… it’s my dream!
😒 I need this family to adopt or sponsor me please. Simply beautiful!! ❤️
Wowwwww blown away by this house 10:35 into the video. like he said the attention to detail is INSANE. the refrigerator in the hall way and every room having a private outdoor area are by far my two favorite features so far.
I love his constant Swag Walk throughout the entire tour. Definitely a guest you'd want to invite
What a view!! Both summer and winter has to be absolutely breathtaking.
If I take out my life saving I will have just enough to purchase the front door.
I could maybe purchase a piece of sod
This house is pure class, I couldn't stop saying "WOW!" I love everything about it.
I would love to see it in winter too! Would be extremely cozy. Imagine spending the entire day snowboarding and coming back to a home like this?
Top 3 state in my opinion but have NEVER seen a house quite like this. Got a new dream house in mind🙌🏼
Thank you brother 🙏🏼
NJ the best
You would also want to factor in the running cost over time (electricity bills etc) and having some full time staff like a full time house maid or maintenance person and if you can afford maybe a chef. These costs over time would be a lot. But I guess if you can afford 40 million on a house you can do the extras right!?
Oh that stuff's nothing. Property taxes would be absolutely INSANE!
I’m obsessed with this house
Colorado really is one of the, if not the most beautiful state! I'd love to eventually move there!
Agreed, but I was born there! I would really recommend moving there!
@@MGM778 Maybe it'll be something for me to look at later in life. The only problem is the cost of living seems crazy high! Who knows though, maybe an opportunity will arise that will allow me to move!
I've been to Colorado it's amazing in my opinion it's better than California and New York
The cost of living here is through the roof. It's becoming the new California.
I was born in Colorado and I currently live here, I agree it’s the most beautiful state!
My God the views on its own are worth millions! I actually felt a "this is home" moment. This is the perfect house. I don't need all of the luxury though, just the view, a decent size house, a good road into the city and most importantly a community of friends and family! Hope I can't someday achieve it (with less than a million euros).
Thank you Eric and friends.
Always excellent views and explanations of gorgeous homes.
Honestly don’t have one bad thing to say about this house. What beautiful home. It’s definitely worth $40M.
It's absolutely not worth $40m. It sold for $18.5m right before covid. The owner is trying to take advantage of the housing market bubble before it bursts soon but it doesn't apply to mega mansions. It will sell for $25m tops.
@@derekderek2570 Agreed, obviously very nice home but $20m seems more accurate.
It needs cooks
It's worth about 2.5 mill
@@roodflo3080 wow the planet youre living on must be real nice lmao
One of the most tastefully done gorgeous homes I've ever seen
Looking at this property with its views, skiing, pool, acreage, interior and design nuances - reminds me why I had to pass on the Japanese themed $135,000,000 penthouse in New York. ............this of course being firmly in my dreams.
That house was dope! Blue Sky Basin at Vail is the best skiing ever!!!
It was literally dope 😂 didn't you hear the comment that somebody's cousin said they all were doing cocaine at a party up there, well there you have it, nobody makes that amount of money that is honest!! Smh
As an architect friend of mine says: Just another place to sit and feel small.
Man that's deep..
@@TP9. whether your being sarcastic or not, shit yeah it is. Makes one think for sure.
I'm clapping! 🎉🎉🎉. I truly love love love this gem. Vail has been my dream location all my life too. Love Vail, CO!! Now, about that 40 million..
Getting a notification from Erik and Enes at the exact same time 😂😂😂
Lol
I thought I was the only one💀
@@thatkidkgosi hahaha when you love house tours
Dream big my G
They should collaborate
Watching this video made me realize how many things I DON’T need in a home. This house is bonkers.
Same, but considering it’s on a mountain, it makes sense to have everything you need.
Ohh I wish I could see this beauty in a winter setting !
America's wealth is truly astounding.
@Winter Bear 💜 Not exactly. Even your minimum wage is gigantic when compared to other countries. Sure, since everything there is super expensive and the cost of living is huge, it almost makes up for the big wage, but just for perspective, minimum wage in Brazil is around 200 dollars a month/$1,25 per hour.
@Mark Ellis eeeeh... no. lol
Of all the things......'pantry-gasm!' This home is splendid and while never in 40 million years could I ever hope for something like this, dreaming (and writing in books) about places like this is fun. It's like imagining yourself locked in Disney world for a week with all the facilities working, but you're the only guests! Never gonna happen, but sure a hoot to think about. I just subscribed, this was an amazing tour, well planned out, moved smoothly and lots of information.
This house is out of this world with stunning views that make your jaw drop
Goodness me!
Thanks for sharing the experience Erik. It’s just impressive.
This house is incredible! Thank you for your hard work!
Absolutely the nicest home I have seen on UA-cam. So well done!
IDK Isn't 5 bedrooms kinda small? I expected at least 6-8.
If you read the description it says 8 bedrooms, 10 bath.
@@rockymountaingto Hmm. The Zillow listing says 5 bedrooms 9 baths...
Imagine the price if this was in LA 😂 really stunning home. So serene and private! Love your tours. Hoping one day I can take it to this level!
Probably $100M if in LA lol 😂
Bel Air easy 125
There's a mansion much bigger than this in Brentwood, La, selling for 45 million.
Ski towns are hella expensive too. For example I’m pretty sure that in 2020 in Aspen Colorado (a small ski town) over 4.3 billion dollars in real estate we’re sold and rented.
Vail and Aspen are both insanely expensive places to live. A lot of that price on that house is due to the location.
I love how they integrated the technology, what a great property for entertaining
Such a beautiful house; would love to spend a week there on vacation. Perfect place to decompress
Me: Lives in a $1200 sub 300 Sq. FT apartment in the same valley.
Also me: ah, yes, relatable content.
Dam that's expensive!
Your mom loves you. You have a name. Im glad you became a model. But the dance hurts like hell
This home by four is the best one of all if I had a choice this is the one I would want love it. Thank you for showing it.
Extraordinary home & the interior design is remarkable!
Just imagine Christmas 🎅 time here it would be beautiful
Looks amazing, perfect location for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer.
I can’t wait for Mr. Beast to buy this house and fill it with Skittles or something
🥇🥇🥇🥇
Bro I don’t think even mr beast can buy this
Actually never mind
He better stay away if he’s gonna ruin it 🗿
Absolute serenity in this home amidst the mountains🤩
So happy to have gotten this place! Can’t wait to move in!
My favorite part was the bathroom. The deep bathtub, all the glass and amazing view. The living room area is you die for! I could see myself curled up in a sherpa throw, reading a book with some hot tea in the middle of winter. Ahhh, what a life!
I gotta give you huge props for not breaking a sweat walking all over that place, even with breaks! You did an great job giving that virtual tour, felt like I was walking with you. 👍 Last thing, I was wondering wth that glass area in the corner, when you first walked in, was...elevator, that was interesting lol
Yes, Me Too! With Everything else included. , WHY Not an Elevator??
I'm lost for words on this one
She said she thinks about what you look like naked and sweaty..
Difference between this house here and this house in LA is there isn’t a homeless guy crapping in front of the driveway here. Can’t wait for those LA olympics tho.
Yeah, it must suck to have to overlook all the people you probably fucked over to get where you are. Who wants to see the poor as a constant reminder that no one need that much wealth much less a house that ridiculously large?
With Newsome and Garcetti gone LA might get cleaned up
Also your stuck in the middle of nowhere (sounds good tell your there and its 10PM and you cant get anything,)
All the driveway crapping is done in denver, the cops in Vail would kick some ass and drop them out of town
I’ve live in LA no one poops on the ground, for the most part LA is pretty clean, definitely nit the cleanest, but, you’re not going to be finding someone pooping on the ground, especially not in a wealthy area
More like a resort than a home but it's gorgeous! I don't see one negative. I love the design with all the stone and wood. Even though it's extremely large, there's a coziness to it. I imagine the winter view would he fabulous! I love this one.
I feel like it would be cool in the winter, and perhaps with a little danger roaming around. lol
Absolutely Stunning
Beautiful home!
I'm sitting here dreaming of me leaving in this house in a different reality... (currently living in a 3 bed 2 bath apartment with 4 family members and 2 pets). But this video also helped me realize how blessed I am. I don't have to share a bedroom, or live with no pets like some people do. I have pets! And to top it off, we have a pool as well! it might not be as big as the one in the video, and it might not be all to ourselves but it still is something. I'm wayyyyy better off than a LOT of people, and you are too. 💞
I want to see a hoarder pack this thing full.
I was thinking the same thing lol We're sick. 😂😂😂
And then condemn and demolish it 😆😆😆
It's definitely is a work of art n the views are incredible. The 40 mill price tag is only the initial cost... The upkeep would be shocker n I'm sure the winter months wouldn't be to peachy in the mountains, unless you had a nice vacation home as well. But anyone spending that kind of dough wouldn't have any concern whatsoever
I think you’d be surprised. For someone who loves to ski, that view, location so close to the mountain. It would be a full year round place.
@@cusefan5510 as someone actually from colorado from an affluent family who owned a bunch of real estate in vail beaver creak and aspen, I can tell you that almost no one lives in these house year round, these are all just winter retreats bc these mountain towns are pretty dull places to live once the snow melts
@@vitsadelhole that’s really surprising to hear. I’ve been in that area once and it was during the summer and I thought it was beautiful! I guess when you’ve got money like that you kinda do whatever you want haha
@@cusefan5510 yeah no dont let the looks deceive you living in a mountain town is hell. there is nothing todo shit food everything is expensive traffic is always bad bc in the winter you have tons of snow and tourists who cant drive in snow, and during the summer its non stop construction. you are hours away from any real city, and it will rain weekly causing mud and rockslides leading to even more construction its literally hell
it probably only gets used in the winter mate. Vail is a winter ski destination
Absolutely love all that stone. Amazing.
I've always wondered who lives in houses like this and how do they fill up so much space... Is this build for a big family ? Or an average family with loads of guests ? I actually have no idea how rich people live :0
Vanity. It's pure vanity lol but everybody can do whatever with their money I guess.
People has this weird concept that you need to fill and clutter every inch of your home. These houses can be for only one person or a small family. You don’t know how much you need space, mobility, privacy and entertainment at home until you have it.
This is likely a vacation home tbh.
@@andreipasquarelli143 yeah probably 🤷
@@andreipasquarelli143 but then I don't know if you have a lot of privacy if you always have a cleaning staff and/or a chef in your house on a daily basis. You literally have a house as big as a supermarket with strangers walking around your house constantly
If the Realtor sells this house they literally wouldn’t have to work for years
Or ever again.
I wonder how long houses like this stay on the market I would imagine they are really hard to sell
@Sightless Sniper Housing prices have doubled, just based on material cost alone. I bought/built my house on 2 acres and 4000sq-ft for $230k in 2019. My neighbors have a similar spec'd home with a little differences/enhancements and they paid somewhere around $270k. These same neighbors, were selling the house and it stayed on the market for 3 months and sold for $660k. I asked my realtor how much my house was worth as it is right now, she told me $650k if I were to sell.
This house will easily sell for asking.
@@rotor13 The problem is that there are very few people in the world who can afford to spend 40 million dollars on one house. That makes it a lot harder to sell then any 600K home. This has been on the market for a year now. The last time this house sold was for 20 million in 2018. I doubt that someone who could afford to by this house would want to pay a 100% increase for a property that sold just a couple of years before. Rich people like to make money, not lose it and buying at this price you are almost guaranteed to lose money if you tried selling it down the line.
Ya if they earned 1% thats still close to $400,000 commission
Ah, that cool click to change scenes to the pool was ruined but an advert.
But we went back to watch it properly.
Gorgeous house!
It's got everything!
Chiefly an amazing view!!
Meanwhile, 40mils will get you a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment in NYC
I was JUST about to comment this! It’s mind blowing
Same goes for LA, which is probably even more expensive.
It's al about the location, which makes things overpriced.
A 10 million $ Atlanta mansion will cost 40-50 million in LA or NY.
easy would prefer to live in a Colorado mansion in VAil over LA or NYC
Or PARIS
@@benzun9600 Colorado is an amazing place, I grew up here.
It's crazy that the US bought Colorado for a million dollars from France what a great investment lol
how the hell they buy it from france. didn't calorado come with n america? boy i missed that part of history lol
@@LestatTravesty It was apart of the 1803 Louisiana purchase. Everything along the Missouri/Mississippi river was purchased from France, that included about half of what is now known as the state of Colorado.
A million back then, probably equivalent to over a billion
@@Cptn201 - :)
thats pretty neat stuff. i had tendency to fall sleep during study hall and history. was too calm and too much reading to keep me intrigued... government class i aced. only cause i studied it all during the summers cause it was crucial to know and also was one of our toughest to ace classes. the teach was boring as hell. put me to sleep within 15 minutes ever day come to find out and thats no shit lol...he use to flip out on me lmao.. so but pardon my ignorance lol
A million back then was in the billions today though
this is one of those vedios for which i hope it never ends
I swear, there are no other real estate videos of this caliber, love how smooth these are to watch
We appreciate it!