I have a head start because TV in bedroom has been a big NO for me since forever. And that has been vindicated by the advice to get off devices and social media long before bedtime!
French here living right next to the property. This house is horrible, here's why: 1: NO NATURAL LIGHT! Trust me, it's a lie. This property will feel like 10pm everyday even the most sunny day. I know that as I used to live in an Hausmannian appartement with way more natural light potential and it felt so oppressing, it's like living in a basement. Actually, notice how all the lights are in the video. And that's not just for filming. 2: Limited privacy! When you get out of your cave, EVERYONE SEES YOU. You can't use any outdoors, forget it. 3: The noise! Notice how the "gate community" is essentially a courtyard. Well, if anyone cough outside, you will hear it. Why? The echo is horrible. This Courtyard shape is essentially trapping the noise. So, now imagine throwing a small party or one of your neighbors have a party or children, or both. You will be bothered by noise pollution all the time. 4: Finally, and that mostly related to someone willing to pay 80M€ for this. Know that your neighbors are not as rich as you are. Some appartement in this gate community ( yes most on the community is actually populated by appartements) are reasonably accessible to a non millionaire with a nice job. For 10M€ you can get a magnificent villa in the most exclusive areas of the Parisian suburbs with enough land to ride your horse. This house is a joke.
@@LaurentiusTriarius It is Paris, it is a gated community and they added 2 floors to the basement... Yes, it is expensive because it is expensive. Not every house can be extended down in Paris, it is actually rare. Indoor pools - also rare. It is almost 1200m2, the view apartments he showed in the end were all under 900m2, missing two whole floors of this property. And it is one unit house, a rowhouse, but a house regardless. You don't have to meet all your neighbors on the way into your apartment if the elevator breaks. You are paying for the privacy, the extension and the lavish amenities like the pool and the nightclub that the view apartment doesn't have. And the location within the city proper of Paris - you can have either this or a chatelet in Vescinet which is 10km away from the city proper's edge and 16km away from the city center.
I am French some errors of analysis related to cultural differences. in France few people eat in their kitchens. even those who have American squeaks the French prefer to be seated at the table or the youngest on the sofa on the coffee table in front of a coffee and the TV. the kitchens were separate until the 2000s or real estate entrepreneurs to earn more money created this fashion of American kitchens which allows them to save 7 8m square by mixing living room and kitchen. another error the swimming pools in the luxury house? it is extremely rare even luxury hotels only a few hotels have swimming pools
@@yannltbse5899 rare isn't everything if it is subpar. If you are the sort of person to throw around $100M USD, you have incredibly high standards. The maintenance cost alone is more than most families earn, not to mention staff (a common disagreement I have with his analysis is lack of acknowledgement of staff areas). It probably would've been better to have the world's best spa or a giant hot tub instead of putting in a bad pool.
When it comes to the indoor pool, I’m afraid you’re mistaken. In London, with all the townhouse expansions that extend the property at least three floors downward, just like it’s been done here, it’s become clear that an indoor pool with a spa and gym area is always included as a standard feature.
@@deadmanschest4322 This house is in Paris, not London. Indoor swimming pools are very rare in Paris,...16 meters indoor private swimming pools are EXTREMELY rare, this one happen to be in a house that's also in a gated community....with that square footage, even someone who'd redo entirely the interior design it would be worth over 50M€+ for the rarity of it...
My parents have a bit of fake book wallpaper in the bedroom of their postage-stamp-sized flat, the effect is cute and makes the room look a little bigger. Not in my $95k Parisian pied-a-terre, s'il vous plaît. So tacky.
@@puppygirltrishFake bookshelves and hidden doors were common in the 19th century. Thing is they should have done it more convincingly/combine it with actual bookshelves or simply have left more of the historical interior in. Idk, it feels little period elements were retained in favor of a newly-built mix of Rococo and modern styles, with varying succes, letting the whole house feel a bit like the bookshelves.
10:10 In France/Germany/Spain... people don´t sit in the kitchen. It´s a room for cooking/preparing food. It often doesn´t smell good, it´s becoming dirty while cooking and noisy. People are eating in a separate dining room. Especially when it´s a chef´s kitchen. Which chef wants kids there? Congrats to your 100k subscribers - 103k to be precise. Well deserved.
That's not at all true, and if your kitchen doesn't smell good that sounds like a you problem. The dining room in this house is right next to that kitchen so if the kitchen smells bad that would be a major issue.
@@2011blueman If you are cooking a three-course meal with chicken, fish, some vegetables and a dessert with melted chocolate, the mix of these three smells is not nice. Usually you can close the door to the kitchen that the kitchen smells are not all over the house.
It's a nod to the good old European layout where the kitchen was for the staff and the formal dining room was for the home owners. Back then, nobody would want to hang out in the kitchen with the maids and cooks.
I am really interested in this as well. My guess is that they will rebuild, but bigger and higher $$$. Housing for rich people only. Many people who lived there before won't be able to afford to rebuild because of how grandfathered property taxes work. (I think). Even unburnt homes can expect damage from the smoke. Maybe if they are sensible, they can make stricter building codes for the whole area.
Hey Arvin are you safe? The wildfires are crazy. Could you do a video maybe of the situation in the area and what you expect with the homes/insurance/ what you see will happen in the future?
He’s said so many times in these videos, “I’m not sure this house can even get fire insurance” or “Being up on a hill like this is a fire risk”. People will never ignore those comments again. What a sad scene around LA.
There seems to be a misunderstanding about home nightclubs-they’re not just for bachelors. These spaces are often used for family celebrations, such as birthday parties and themed events, and the kids frequently enjoy them as a fun place to dance and socialize.
sorry but the golden post-it wall in the staircase killed me. 😂 I would have LOVED it if they kept it rokoko though, omg. I am one of those who would feel totally at ease having tea in my nightie in those gorgeous rooms.
Am I wrong in assuming that nearly every one of these mansions that are presented publicly like this is difficult to sell? Let's face it if I were in this market I would prefer to keep as much of my future home as confidential as possible not just the details of a safe room.
103K hell yeah you did it, congrats ! I was waiting for this one, and I agree with you, no home vibe, I can't really imagine anybody living in this (the pool's cool though). And I don't like the 16ème arrondissement vibe... Too "bourgeois" for me. My parisian dream home would be a nice appartment on the Île Saint Louis, way more authentic I think.
Ty again for your sense of humour. I comment on London properties for fun and amusement. I always comment something like, “Dude, does the coffee maker come with the property?” 😂😂😂🇬🇧
16th is not the “heart of Paris”. It’s a wealthy (and boring IMO) residential area in an outer arrondisement. I’ve lived in the 2nd which is the heart, and the 6th which are both a lot more fun.
Exactly, it's one of the most boring sections of Paris. It is near the Bois de Boulogne which is an advantage for getting outdoors, but in terms of cafés, unique restaurants, a hubbub of city night life and even metro commutes, it's not a neighborhood I would choose. More like nannies and perambulators. I have lived in the 18th, 11th, 10th, all of which are lively. Even the 13th has more options including good Chinese food and groceries as well as la Butte-aux-Cailles.
13:18 When I began my renovations on my 1896 Nottingham Hill beauty, I emphasised NO RADIATORS, and instead incorporated under floor heating. Anything pronounced is an eyesore and makes furniture layouts hobbled. I’m in a grade II listed building and only paid £2.7mm. 🇬🇧
I actually like the formal part. Growing up we had a house (a „Schloss“ to be exact), which had a similar interior design, and I loved it! But of course our whole family was always formal, and we only spent Christmas/New Year there. Overall I like the mix of formal and more modern. I even like the several floor construction. BUT it makes it feel more like a fun(ny) house, not a $95 Mio. residence of grandeur. Great video as always! Best wishes
Merci. My 1885 apartment in the 9th has more light and an Eiffel Tower view from my balcony. I don't know who would want this with all the great Haussmannian buildings available. Imagine owning this house "I live in a cave in the city of light", insanity!
Yeah but i feel like they used that price more as a way to promote the property as the "ultimate Paris Dream" you know ? The market is gonna be the one to actually determine its price.
As a Dane I saw Paris from my vacation base in the 9th arrondissement a few years back. Great and pretty. And hey, I hear good things about your new biking lanes everywhere.
This house feels so bitty and inconsistent. One moment it's french chateau, the next it's mid range hotel. Every time you see a bit that's nicely done, it gets let down by something weird. You're right, the whole first floor seems wasted, and the underground parts are just a little strange and spooky. It's a shame, I feel like it could make a really beautiful family home but they've gone in every direction to turn it into a wow-factor mansion and it falls at both.
I think it is on purpose. The house seems like it was built to be an entertaining house, and not as a long term permanent residence, which is why the beds and baths look like a hotel. The formal above ground stuff is for professional meetings and such serviced by staff. The modern underground portion is for entertaining, perhaps immediately after the upstairs business concludes.
When the fires are out I would like to see a show that has all the homes that didn't make it, with the voiceover clip for each home saying "this is a fire hazard" as the camera pans to the rear patio. area.
Arvin please review this one. One of the most awful interiors I have ever seen. The master bath is dumbfounding. ua-cam.com/video/PsgsMaBaEYk/v-deo.htmlsi=4hn7FC4XFJvtuy6n
hey from France! thank you for your video. Hotel Passy (where is located this house) is THE most excusive gated comunity in Paris. Only footballers from the PSG, big actors are living there. I understand why you say it is overprice, but this place is wild
@@panjandrum.conundrum I won't lie, I don't really ike this home. I just wanted to give some informations that I have as french and Parisian, That most americans will not have. I don't particulary defend this home
I'm not american, what Arvin means when he say "bachelor"? I understand he refers to a rich young man... but for me a bachelor is only a degree. Can someone explain me? Thank you!
I think you are wrong BTW. Showing exhibit A it is in bois de Boulogne which is not so popular, cheap location best know for prostitutes... Then exhibit b you get 25 % only of the surface (300 m2 vs 1200 m2) so not overpriced to me considering also its location which is Avenue Jean Jaures if I recall... Very expensive location.
Came across your channel a month ago and I’ve learned so much! Keep up the great work, and hope your channel continues to grow this year and be successful!!
Sorry, wrong - The pointed roof is the result of the Nigerian architect. Stop watching Enes and start watching your own videos😀 Enes, open the door! I want to see the French Maid! Round showers! What, you don't like the Jetsons?
Arvin we need you to critic enes latest 100+ million san diego castle by the beach! Everyone is saying they can hear your voice in the video already! 😂😂😂
i know when you have house like that, you may not cook but are these house kitchen really usable? These expensive house video seems always has these design or design like crazy open. i mean where are those smoke or smell go? Is this really usable?
@@nimedave Is this new? remember watching a docu on how much trouble these renovations gave the neighborhoods. as in London you also can (or could) only built down to enlarge these old monumental properties
20:18 ayo that nightclub is well cozy tho. Like if I had that money, I absolutely wouldn't keep the nightclub aspect, but a nice cozy chill space or game room or what have you with a bar? Hell yeah
The TVs are there just in case an italian buys the property. In Italy they have about 70 teleshopping channels, and you never want to miss a deal on those gioielli veri.
Both initially. The british firm who designed this only do it with that type of buyer in mind. Since it was sold for around 70M€ after the sanction where put on the russians, it most likely sold to a saudi.
"Putin Style" 😁 Also, almost no windows. It feels like a prison. And I'm really curious if they put in air conditioning. Most homes and apartments in Paris do have have AC, and those lower level have no way to get any cross ventilation. Pas de fenêtres = non merci. (Edited to add - the 1960s Vogue magazine photos in the Putin styled rooms is really out of place.)
Well when I build my $95M Mansion, I certainly won't make any of these mistakes.
Funny but you can take the tips he gives and apply them to a 2 million dollar home…
He he 😅
@@thegift6749Exactly. I watch videos like this because you can always adapt ideas to cheaper houses.
I have a head start because TV in bedroom has been a big NO for me since forever. And that has been vindicated by the advice to get off devices and social media long before bedtime!
Hey Arvin, have you seen Enis new video in San Diego. There’s a comment about you which is trending number one so far, with almost 500 likes.
French here living right next to the property.
This house is horrible, here's why:
1: NO NATURAL LIGHT! Trust me, it's a lie. This property will feel like 10pm everyday even the most sunny day. I know that as I used to live in an Hausmannian appartement with way more natural light potential and it felt so oppressing, it's like living in a basement. Actually, notice how all the lights are in the video. And that's not just for filming.
2: Limited privacy! When you get out of your cave, EVERYONE SEES YOU. You can't use any outdoors, forget it.
3: The noise! Notice how the "gate community" is essentially a courtyard. Well, if anyone cough outside, you will hear it. Why? The echo is horrible. This Courtyard shape is essentially trapping the noise. So, now imagine throwing a small party or one of your neighbors have a party or children, or both. You will be bothered by noise pollution all the time.
4: Finally, and that mostly related to someone willing to pay 80M€ for this. Know that your neighbors are not as rich as you are. Some appartement in this gate community ( yes most on the community is actually populated by appartements) are reasonably accessible to a non millionaire with a nice job.
For 10M€ you can get a magnificent villa in the most exclusive areas of the Parisian suburbs with enough land to ride your horse.
This house is a joke.
Thank you for your input, I was fearing deep inside some of the above mentioned problems existed.
When do we get an Arvin Haddad's-home home tour?!
Will never happen
Maybe after he sells it. Wouldn't be wise to give potential buyers ammunition to lowball him.
@@Bubbles99718he already did his own place ... I think he gave it a D- 😂🤣
***The tours that Arvins does are private & ONLY for his customers!
Plot twist, arvin's home is perfect and had no flaws
Arvin. You promised us that at the end of this video you would show us an even better indoor swimming pool in Paris. We want more pools.
Sorry, best I can do is another TV.
@@andrewdubose9968 🤣🏊
@@andrewdubose9968 😅
Sold for 69.228.856€ in April 2023 ( public information in France)
That's still really expensive.
@@LaurentiusTriarius It is Paris, it is a gated community and they added 2 floors to the basement... Yes, it is expensive because it is expensive. Not every house can be extended down in Paris, it is actually rare. Indoor pools - also rare. It is almost 1200m2, the view apartments he showed in the end were all under 900m2, missing two whole floors of this property. And it is one unit house, a rowhouse, but a house regardless. You don't have to meet all your neighbors on the way into your apartment if the elevator breaks. You are paying for the privacy, the extension and the lavish amenities like the pool and the nightclub that the view apartment doesn't have. And the location within the city proper of Paris - you can have either this or a chatelet in Vescinet which is 10km away from the city proper's edge and 16km away from the city center.
wow someone overpaid
@@tanguyars4792 What a steal!! I love ❤️ that house 🥰
Damn! I was just about to pull out my checkbook and make an offer! I was going to pay what it originally cost in the 1800’s when it was built!
What I want to see is Arvin AND Enes doing a house tour together and bickering about the features. The entertainment value would be off the scale.
Yes please!
I absolutely hate the fake bookshelves. As a book lover, I find it blasphemous and offensive. By the way, Arvin in a tux, looking good.
Absolutely
I’m with you on that one it looks awful. When I saw it, the first thing I thought of was I hope they didn’t use the spines of real books 💕🇦🇺💕
Rococo has always been too ostentatious and gauche for me.
Looks more like MILF-core 😂
Gaudy and pretentious. Definitely not 'old money.'
How do you make a 100 million home that is not ostentatious?
@@hydrocharis1 Arvin's shown us a few
*Baroque enters the chat*
Does the pink leather espresso machine come with the home, or does the home come with the pink leather espresso machine
The spiral steel staircase looks like it has post-it notes all over the walls 😅
Came to say this lol
They must have invented Post-its.
You’ve read my mind. Congrats, you’ve won the best comment award.😂👌🏻
I am French some errors of analysis related to cultural differences. in France few people eat in their kitchens. even those who have American squeaks the French prefer to be seated at the table or the youngest on the sofa on the coffee table in front of a coffee and the TV. the kitchens were separate until the 2000s or real estate entrepreneurs to earn more money created this fashion of American kitchens which allows them to save 7 8m square by mixing living room and kitchen. another error the swimming pools in the luxury house? it is extremely rare even luxury hotels only a few hotels have swimming pools
Yeah but it’s 95m not 9.5m
@@yannltbse5899 rare isn't everything if it is subpar. If you are the sort of person to throw around $100M USD, you have incredibly high standards. The maintenance cost alone is more than most families earn, not to mention staff (a common disagreement I have with his analysis is lack of acknowledgement of staff areas).
It probably would've been better to have the world's best spa or a giant hot tub instead of putting in a bad pool.
So the pool is worth 35 million? 😂
When it comes to the indoor pool, I’m afraid you’re mistaken. In London, with all the townhouse expansions that extend the property at least three floors downward, just like it’s been done here, it’s become clear that an indoor pool with a spa and gym area is always included as a standard feature.
@@deadmanschest4322 This house is in Paris, not London. Indoor swimming pools are very rare in Paris,...16 meters indoor private swimming pools are EXTREMELY rare, this one happen to be in a house that's also in a gated community....with that square footage, even someone who'd redo entirely the interior design it would be worth over 50M€+ for the rarity of it...
New drinking game: take a shot everytime a tv pops up out of somewhere 😂😂
Bonus: take a shot every time Enes says kinda. 😂🇬🇧
With France’s tax hikes and toying with a 75% to 90% wealth tax for the past few decades the ultra rich are understandably skittish.
I remember when Trump said “France is no longer France”🫠
The new taxes don’t take affect for five years but they still don’t help
No one wealthy gets there by paying 90% tax😂
Income tax not wealth
As they should be
Where is the indoor pool promised (17:06) at the end of the video?
16:40
@cocovi I was referring to this 17:06
guessing his editor forgot to addd
Congratulations to 100k subscribers, Arvin! Great job! Watching from Germany!
i dont think ive ever successfully spotted the flaw lmao
Me either lol
Welcome to the club
Me neither, but one day I think I'll pause and see if I can get it 😄
Yep…same😢
I only get the motor court ones 😂
95M and no cantilever?
😂😂😂😂
Also no pivot door
No sliding glass doors.
The "library" is absolutely horrible.
and his excuse - they didn't have the depth to have a real shelf. Come on, couldn't you have enlarged that by about 20cm?
My parents have a bit of fake book wallpaper in the bedroom of their postage-stamp-sized flat, the effect is cute and makes the room look a little bigger.
Not in my $95k Parisian pied-a-terre, s'il vous plaît. So tacky.
@@PartanBree on restricted space that's ok. But they had 7 floors...
putting a fake bookshelf in a 100+ year old property is actually disgusting
@@puppygirltrishFake bookshelves and hidden doors were common in the 19th century. Thing is they should have done it more convincingly/combine it with actual bookshelves or simply have left more of the historical interior in. Idk, it feels little period elements were retained in favor of a newly-built mix of Rococo and modern styles, with varying succes, letting the whole house feel a bit like the bookshelves.
10:10 In France/Germany/Spain... people don´t sit in the kitchen. It´s a room for cooking/preparing food. It often doesn´t smell good, it´s becoming dirty while cooking and noisy. People are eating in a separate dining room. Especially when it´s a chef´s kitchen. Which chef wants kids there?
Congrats to your 100k subscribers - 103k to be precise. Well deserved.
That's not at all true, and if your kitchen doesn't smell good that sounds like a you problem. The dining room in this house is right next to that kitchen so if the kitchen smells bad that would be a major issue.
Arvin is extremely US centric.
@@2011blueman If you are cooking a three-course meal with chicken, fish, some vegetables and a dessert with melted chocolate, the mix of these three smells is not nice.
Usually you can close the door to the kitchen that the kitchen smells are not all over the house.
It's a nod to the good old European layout where the kitchen was for the staff and the formal dining room was for the home owners. Back then, nobody would want to hang out in the kitchen with the maids and cooks.
Lol what? In Germany at least it is extremely common to eat in the kitchen.
hey Arvin! I hope the fires aren't affecting you! If they are I hope you're safe and sound.
Arvin, can you comment on what will happen with all the burned properties in Pasadena, Malibu and the Palisades? Do they have insurance?
I am really interested in this as well. My guess is that they will rebuild, but bigger and higher $$$. Housing for rich people only. Many people who lived there before won't be able to afford to rebuild because of how grandfathered property taxes work. (I think). Even unburnt homes can expect damage from the smoke. Maybe if they are sensible, they can make stricter building codes for the whole area.
Congrats on 100k subs!! Been enjoying this channel for quite a while!! Keep it up please!!
@Arvin Haddad will you do an update about which mansions in CA were burned? So hoping everyone got out ok…
Hey Arvin are you safe? The wildfires are crazy. Could you do a video maybe of the situation in the area and what you expect with the homes/insurance/ what you see will happen in the future?
He’s said so many times in these videos, “I’m not sure this house can even get fire insurance” or “Being up on a hill like this is a fire risk”. People will never ignore those comments again. What a sad scene around LA.
With the steel spiral staircase, the wall looks like it was covered in post-it notes.
I genuinely thought they were for a moment
It's like when you buy an old beater house that has been renovated 7 times with different styles.
If I buy a house for 100million, I want to watch Arvin's UA-cam in every room.
@@steffenbendel6031 iPad
There seems to be a misunderstanding about home nightclubs-they’re not just for bachelors. These spaces are often used for family celebrations, such as birthday parties and themed events, and the kids frequently enjoy them as a fun place to dance and socialize.
why do you need a DJ booth for birthday parties
@@JJBro-ij8ni it's where the person that plays the music works
@@SebastiaanHooft Are you talking to me?
So when do we get your house tour?
sorry but the golden post-it wall in the staircase killed me. 😂
I would have LOVED it if they kept it rokoko though, omg. I am one of those who would feel totally at ease having tea in my nightie in those gorgeous rooms.
As always thank you for the video.
Am I wrong in assuming that nearly every one of these mansions that are presented publicly like this is difficult to sell? Let's face it if I were in this market I would prefer to keep as much of my future home as confidential as possible not just the details of a safe room.
I don't think you're wrong.
The best properties are very often hush hush and off market.
103K hell yeah you did it, congrats ! I was waiting for this one, and I agree with you, no home vibe, I can't really imagine anybody living in this (the pool's cool though). And I don't like the 16ème arrondissement vibe... Too "bourgeois" for me. My parisian dream home would be a nice appartment on the Île Saint Louis, way more authentic I think.
Ty again for your sense of humour. I comment on London properties for fun and amusement. I always comment something like, “Dude, does the coffee maker come with the property?” 😂😂😂🇬🇧
There are too few windows
THANK YOU FOR THR CONTENT ARVIN!! This is your year, keep the consistency 🙏🏽🎬Thank you!
16th is not the “heart of Paris”. It’s a wealthy (and boring IMO) residential area in an outer arrondisement. I’ve lived in the 2nd which is the heart, and the 6th which are both a lot more fun.
Exactly, it's one of the most boring sections of Paris. It is near the Bois de Boulogne which is an advantage for getting outdoors, but in terms of cafés, unique restaurants, a hubbub of city night life and even metro commutes, it's not a neighborhood I would choose. More like nannies and perambulators.
I have lived in the 18th, 11th, 10th, all of which are lively. Even the 13th has more options including good Chinese food and groceries as well as la Butte-aux-Cailles.
14:22 I agree. Can you imagine being inconvenienced after dropping that price? Sad. 🇬🇧
13:18 When I began my renovations on my 1896 Nottingham Hill beauty, I emphasised NO RADIATORS, and instead incorporated under floor heating. Anything pronounced is an eyesore and makes furniture layouts hobbled. I’m in a grade II listed building and only paid £2.7mm. 🇬🇧
I actually like the formal part.
Growing up we had a house (a „Schloss“ to be exact), which had a similar interior design, and I loved it!
But of course our whole family was always formal, and we only spent Christmas/New Year there.
Overall I like the mix of formal and more modern. I even like the several floor construction. BUT it makes it feel more like a fun(ny) house, not a $95 Mio. residence of grandeur.
Great video as always!
Best wishes
Just my thought on the fridge door !
Could you even open it fully ?
Kitchen broke all the rules !
Is that a thick white cable wrapped around the roof lines at 22:57?!
Merci. My 1885 apartment in the 9th has more light and an Eiffel Tower view from my balcony. I don't know who would want this with all the great Haussmannian buildings available. Imagine owning this house "I live in a cave in the city of light", insanity!
Yeah but i feel like they used that price more as a way to promote the property as the "ultimate Paris Dream" you know ? The market is gonna be the one to actually determine its price.
As a Dane I saw Paris from my vacation base in the 9th arrondissement a few years back. Great and pretty. And hey, I hear good things about your new biking lanes everywhere.
That property sold for just under 70M€ most likely to a saudi.
You can get a hotel particulier in the 8th for that much.
Great House
Great work of art.
cmon it's awful
Arvin….I am sure a lot of us want to see. A. Vid from. You about the fires
This house feels so bitty and inconsistent. One moment it's french chateau, the next it's mid range hotel. Every time you see a bit that's nicely done, it gets let down by something weird. You're right, the whole first floor seems wasted, and the underground parts are just a little strange and spooky.
It's a shame, I feel like it could make a really beautiful family home but they've gone in every direction to turn it into a wow-factor mansion and it falls at both.
I think it is on purpose. The house seems like it was built to be an entertaining house, and not as a long term permanent residence, which is why the beds and baths look like a hotel.
The formal above ground stuff is for professional meetings and such serviced by staff. The modern underground portion is for entertaining, perhaps immediately after the upstairs business concludes.
When the fires are out I would like to see a show that has all the homes that didn't make it, with the voiceover clip for each home saying "this is a fire hazard" as the camera pans to the rear patio. area.
it's really crazy how nobody is talking about the book the elite society's money manifestation
The Photoshop with Enes and the Pastries 😂😂
Arvin amazing analysis. No wonder your channel has become the best real-estate channel on youtube
You forgot to show us the indoor swimming pool of the other property at the end.
30+ minute videos are your sweet spot! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Congrats on 100k subs - you got there quick
Hollywood is on fire rn. Hopefully a) everyone stays safe and b) they consult with Arvin when rebuilding.
Arvin please review this one. One of the most awful interiors I have ever seen. The master bath is dumbfounding.
ua-cam.com/video/PsgsMaBaEYk/v-deo.htmlsi=4hn7FC4XFJvtuy6n
18:18 if I lived here, there'd be nothing stopping me from removing each and every one of those metal sticky notes lmao
hey from France! thank you for your video. Hotel Passy (where is located this house) is THE most excusive gated comunity in Paris. Only footballers from the PSG, big actors are living there. I understand why you say it is overprice, but this place is wild
And the house is in a Normandy style I will say, so It kind of looks British ... because Normandy controled england at some point in History
It's just hellish. Claustrophobic and tasteless. Nothing cozy anywhere.
@@panjandrum.conundrum I won't lie, I don't really ike this home. I just wanted to give some informations that I have as french and Parisian, That most americans will not have. I don't particulary defend this home
I'm not american, what Arvin means when he say "bachelor"?
I understand he refers to a rich young man... but for me a bachelor is only a degree. Can someone explain me?
Thank you!
An unmarried man.
Rich,single dude
Bachelors want to walk to restaurants & bars, this property is most definitely not for a bachelor
Thank you all guys
I think you are wrong BTW. Showing exhibit A it is in bois de Boulogne which is not so popular, cheap location best know for prostitutes... Then exhibit b you get 25 % only of the surface (300 m2 vs 1200 m2) so not overpriced to me considering also its location which is Avenue Jean Jaures if I recall... Very expensive location.
Came across your channel a month ago and I’ve learned so much! Keep up the great work, and hope your channel continues to grow this year and be successful!!
Hey Arvid....not sure if you reside in LA but hope you're safe.
This is narquitectura: for a drug lord or Russian oligarch who is trying to park money in an ostentatious property outside their home country.
Sorry, wrong - The pointed roof is the result of the Nigerian architect. Stop watching Enes and start watching your own videos😀
Enes, open the door! I want to see the French Maid! Round showers! What, you don't like the Jetsons?
Bland guest bathroom :-(
100k subs congrats!
Arvin we need you to critic enes latest 100+ million san diego castle by the beach! Everyone is saying they can hear your voice in the video already! 😂😂😂
@@Xetenor It’s a complete shit show of a house.
people saying Arvin already did a video on that one, but i couldn’t find it
No commercial gives it a neighbourhoody vibe? 🥴 In the US suburbs maybe
I guess he meant car repair garages, carpenters and so on. For sure you will find bakeries, cafes and so on.
@@cnxexpat1862 oh thank god that makes more sense then
i know when you have house like that, you may not cook but are these house kitchen really usable? These expensive house video seems always has these design or design like crazy open. i mean where are those smoke or smell go? Is this really usable?
Wait where are the toilets. They showed none on Night club/theatre nor the SPA level.
Why are there so many postit notes on the spiral staircase wall??
28:24 why are they locking down the Aesop bottles like it's a hotel? They're afraid the owner of the house will just take them and run? 😂
Great glass , how will it be cleaned ?
From an engineering perspective it is impressive to dig so far down, but hugely expensive to do, and doesn’t stack up.
I bet their neighbors had fun during the construction
@ In London at least, these so called ‘super basements’ aren’t allowed on residential developments. You’d hit the Tube for a start 😂
What do you mean "doesn't stack up?" I've never heard that expression.
@@nimedave Is this new? remember watching a docu on how much trouble these renovations gave the neighborhoods. as in London you also can (or could) only built down to enlarge these old monumental properties
@ typically -2 is the limit
20:18 ayo that nightclub is well cozy tho. Like if I had that money, I absolutely wouldn't keep the nightclub aspect, but a nice cozy chill space or game room or what have you with a bar? Hell yeah
i was sold on the house until I saw the leather on the coffee maker was pink. Yuk!!did the house sell?
What in the McMansion is going on here....
The TVs are there just in case an italian buys the property. In Italy they have about 70 teleshopping channels, and you never want to miss a deal on those gioielli veri.
I was thinking it was for a Latin American grandmother so she never has to miss a second of her telenovela
Another excellent video thank you brother.
Why am I addicted to watching you critique every inch of these mansions?
Arvin, what is going on with the fires in California? When are you running for office so you can prevent fires?
Happy New Year, Arvin!! And thanks for the amazing content, always.
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Did they bought the TV under the bed from one of the others houses in the US?
Hi! Curious about an update on Palisades properties?
I breath for a new Arvin video
هر خونه ای که مشکل داره رو میدن این بابا بفروشه؟ 😂😂
It feels like there is a Motley crew of architectual styles and time- periods just pieced together from one floor to the next. It's baffling, to me.
I don’t even mind a mixing of styles - but this is just so badly done!
@0:44 Thank goodness it’s Louis XV and NOT Charles VI (at least according to Shakespeare)😕
Congrats on 100k subscribers!!! Love your content!
Who is the target audience? Russian or Saudi? The sub-20 million euro appartments with view of the Eiffel tower are so much nicer.
Both initially. The british firm who designed this only do it with that type of buyer in mind. Since it was sold for around 70M€ after the sanction where put on the russians, it most likely sold to a saudi.
17:28 that live wall is in beautiful Madrid (CaixaForum, Paseo del Prado)
The kitchen is so dark to me, it's so narrow.
The pod showers remind me of Star Trek and Scotty is about to beam me up.
"Putin Style" 😁 Also, almost no windows. It feels like a prison. And I'm really curious if they put in air conditioning. Most homes and apartments in Paris do have have AC, and those lower level have no way to get any cross ventilation. Pas de fenêtres = non merci. (Edited to add - the 1960s Vogue magazine photos in the Putin styled rooms is really out of place.)
Putins table would not fit into this house.
Do you not see the cheap AC vents interrupting the boiseries?
@@erique_k I did not, but I'll take your word for it. Saw the heat radiators and I guess my mind shut out any chance of central AC. My bad.
Why is there a railing around the kitchen counter/island? I don't get it.
Maybe for the traditional wife that is chained to it? But she at least can walk around it.
Someone tell Enes that "Carrera" is a car. The marble is "Carrara."
Oh yeah!! Was waiting for it. Happy new year everyone 😊
Graffiti on the building at 31:24 (near Arvin's flawlessly coiffed hair)?
Basically, a fake manor, when there are 40K+ authentic French chateaus you can buy and renovate
I have like an Enes allergy now