I love mid-century neighborhoods and, after decades out here, I finally got a place in an area similar in some ways to Arcadia. I'm FINALLY in an area I actually like.
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours LOL! Thanks! Just in case you were wondering where that area "similar in some ways to Arcadia" might be, it's the North Central Corridor. I love it here! Nothing cookie-cutter. Lush, green. Really nice people, too. Sort of a hidden gem! I have heard other real estate people on UA-cam mention the similarities to Arcadia, too. Good luck in all you do! It was a GREAT video!
Fabulous video! You have inspired me!!! I am about to list a Ralph Haver home in San Diego's North County. Know anyone who is a Haver fan in my neck of the woods?
Soapstone countertops in the kitchen?? Never EVER!!!! It is waaaay too porous, and will be difficult to take care of, prevent from staining. There are other more durable options.
Sandra it’s been there for a long time and it’s in incredible shape with the owners cooking on it literally everyday. Just cause you *heard* something, doesn’t make it so. This was an excellent choice, it looks amazing and is perfectly durable in a super busy kitchen.
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours It's not something I HEARD - it is a FACT! How rude of you to claim my comment is ignorant! I have extensive experience in the field actually. It's wonderful that these people take care of it, but it is a legitimate warning that people need to be CAREFUL with it. You are misguiding people. But I get you want the house to sell.
How rude of me to correct your unsolicited and unsupported claim on my clients house 😂😂. The nerve of YOU. This house was under contract before I even posted the video and sold before I corrected you. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having soapstone in a kitchen, I’ve seen tons of them and they hold up great. Next time you’re going to post something negative about someone’s house, just stop and think “did anyone ask me” and then don’t!
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours I have obviously triggered you with FACTS. Go ask a professional supplier and they will tell you what I have said. Your attitude is horrible for the business you're in and I would not trust you to do business with!! If you don't want comments when you POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA, turn off the comments. Now go take a pill and calm down. The house sold, so you should be happy.
@@sandraleigh4023 Lmao Soapstone in a kitchen is a super popular choice. There are lots of options throughout a house that might require more maintenance than others. That doesn't make them terrible.
that closet is so smart~wow! also i love the kitchen counters. i thought i liked honed granite, but really it must be soapstone i want!
I love mid-century neighborhoods and, after decades out here, I finally got a place in an area similar in some ways to Arcadia. I'm FINALLY in an area I actually like.
@@timward3116 congrats! I love that for you my dude!
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours LOL! Thanks! Just in case you were wondering where that area "similar in some ways to Arcadia" might be, it's the North Central Corridor. I love it here! Nothing cookie-cutter. Lush, green. Really nice people, too. Sort of a hidden gem! I have heard other real estate people on UA-cam mention the similarities to Arcadia, too. Good luck in all you do! It was a GREAT video!
Mid century modern is my favorite! Your videos are spectacular and you're super handsome too which doesn't hurt 😊 haha
😂😂 well thank you!
Curious what this house sold for..... It's so unique with all the artistic sculptures, bricks, fencing, etc.. very cool house!
Fabulous video! You have inspired me!!! I am about to list a Ralph Haver home in San Diego's North County. Know anyone who is a Haver fan in my neck of the woods?
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Soapstone countertops in the kitchen?? Never EVER!!!! It is waaaay too porous, and will be difficult to take care of, prevent from staining. There are other more durable options.
Sandra it’s been there for a long time and it’s in incredible shape with the owners cooking on it literally everyday. Just cause you *heard* something, doesn’t make it so. This was an excellent choice, it looks amazing and is perfectly durable in a super busy kitchen.
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours It's not something I HEARD - it is a FACT! How rude of you to claim my comment is ignorant! I have extensive experience in the field actually. It's wonderful that these people take care of it, but it is a legitimate warning that people need to be CAREFUL with it. You are misguiding people. But I get you want the house to sell.
How rude of me to correct your unsolicited and unsupported claim on my clients house 😂😂. The nerve of YOU. This house was under contract before I even posted the video and sold before I corrected you. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having soapstone in a kitchen, I’ve seen tons of them and they hold up great. Next time you’re going to post something negative about someone’s house, just stop and think “did anyone ask me” and then don’t!
@@MidCenturyModernHomeTours I have obviously triggered you with FACTS. Go ask a professional supplier and they will tell you what I have said. Your attitude is horrible for the business you're in and I would not trust you to do business with!! If you don't want comments when you POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA, turn off the comments. Now go take a pill and calm down. The house sold, so you should be happy.
@@sandraleigh4023 Lmao Soapstone in a kitchen is a super popular choice. There are lots of options throughout a house that might require more maintenance than others. That doesn't make them terrible.