I lived in a high end community like this for about 10 years. The rules/HOA, lack of friendly neighbors (because they were too busy working, traveling), got old. We left and live on 20 acres in the country on a home we built ourselves. I can even walk outside nude and no one will see me. That’s what you call freedom.
@@GhettoFighter the point of his move was to get away from neighbors .. why would you want neighbors anyway when you can do what he does and walk outside naked and no one can see u ? That’s what we call freedom
After watching this I was overwhelmed with gratitude for what I have. I live in a pristine village in comfort and utter freedom. I gaze across the ocean to the snow topped mountains and Thank God for placing me there.
@@peachylover4598 , LOL. Nope, I’m the most grateful person imaginable. But I resist fake “religious faith” because it insults both nature and nature’s God. There is no god who puts entitled people in happy places while the less fortunate dwell in less pleasant places. To think otherwise is to worship false gods who benefit only ourselves. It’s a wondrous and wonderful world once we get over believing the gods want special people to have nicer, better experiences than the “less fortunate.”
I live in Vegas and have been into that community. Vegas is notorious for gated communities. Its a very transient town with lots of sketchy people coming through. Even lower priced communities are gated. Its the norm here and not a big deal that this documentary makes it out to be.
Yes and no. Its not a big deal until you realize it does keep the crime stats down. I have heard there was short spike in burglars and thieves sneaking through the gates, or posing as cleaning crews to get in, but lately that seems to have been quelched.
I've been through some of those communities in Nevada and some folks aren't very nice at all. They're not friendly to neighbors nor workers that maintain the place, they're all very untrusting of anyone and some are downright nasty, definitely not a way to live in a gated community.
You are so damn ignorant, it is nauseating. First of all, in America, not every state has gated communities (only rich people have them). Just because you live in Vegas, the rules in Vegas only applies to Vegas & it doesn't apply to the rest of the country. Educate your damn self before sounding like a pariah.
To each his own but If I’m paying millions of dollars on my home even half a mill I’m not going to be living amongst all them rules. I’m team buy my land and build my home away from a subdivision. I can blast my music as loud as I want and there are no time restrictions. This is insane lmao
I LOVE my small mountain cabin nestled near waterfalls with moutain lions, bears, peace, no horns, no traffic, no unsightly views of buildings. It’s paradise
My in-laws lived in an upscale 50+ gated community where truly there was no “community”. Too many HOA rules for me. I mean, ridiculous amounts of rules ! I told my husband I think there’s less rules in prison. Every house looked the same, no cars allowed parked in the driveway, you had to have exactly 13 APPROVED plants in your front yard … etc etc. I had once thought of moving to one of these. Nope. I changed my mind. I now have 5 acres, and can grow anything in my yards, not spray for dandelions and pretty much do what we want. No rules.
its Lke the song... Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes made of ticky tacky,1 Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes all the same. There's a green one and a pink one And a blue one and a yellow one, And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. And the people in the houses All went to the university, Where they were put in boxes And they came out all the same, And there's doctors and lawyers, And business executives, And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same. And they all play on the golf course And drink their martinis dry, And they all have pretty children And the children go to school, And the children go to summer camp And then to the university, Where they are put in boxes
@@frevebe7693 You will fade to a lonely end if you don't understand the wealth that is family. Friends and professions fade away; family is everything as you get on in years.
@@danwarnick1283 That is a selfish thing to say. Maybe you have a good family but not everybody has a good family, believe me. My family never was a wealth. I was very lonely in my family and in my ruined childhood.
I predicted this would come to pass several years ago, as residential crime continues to increase and get more out of control each day.People with means are looking for a more secure place to live.We will continue to see more and more of these very high end secure communities being built as time move forward. thanks
@user-mn4dq6pv6g Don't be so righteous: when You Become a Victim of Crime ( and I PRAY YOU DON'T) You may see Jesus REAL QUICK 🙏. Read the Bible, NOTHING WRONG WITH PROTECTION OF SELF and PROPERTY.
I agree with them! At least in a gated community, when you go on vacation, you don't have to worry about squatters invading your property and refusing to leave your home!
We’ve never worried about that. We have neighbors 1/4 mile away that look after our chickens and dogs while we’re on vacation. We also have a few security cameras that alert us to anyone on our property and if there’s any issues, we call the neighbors. And they’re really good hunters. 😉
Watching this, I went from thinking how discriminatory a gated community is, to understanding that they just don’t want to worry about their home. Makes so much sense, right? Good for them…she is adorable and I hope she gets it all baby.
Have you lived in HOA and had bad experience? My first home in US is HOA. None of the restrictions bother me... like lawn has to be mowed everywhere which NON HOA houses should do too. No playing very loud music after 10 pm, which non HOA home shouldn't do or may be put the headphones on, not having fence in front, which I am okay with because with front yard fence it feels like I am entering penitentiary and not home. All of the homes doing same thing in the area makes it looking pleasing to eyes. Personally in our surrounding area NON HOA homes are pretty well maintained too but only thing I feel it takes is just one bad neighbor.
@@MicrosoftFlightSimulator-2020The people who say they don't want anyone to tell them what to do are the ones who are the problem and who those with means are trying to get away from.
@@lvega5606 I read this as “I’m a grown man/woman that loves being told what to do by other grown men/women” Not wanting to pay millions for your own property with weird rules doesn’t mean you’re a problem
The security at the entrance is why I’d live in this type of community! I have so many weirdos coming on to my street (at night) doing weird things. I hate it 😂
Safety in a gated community is very much in your head. I worked as a dispatcher at a sheriffs office and for 911 and I’ll tell you from personal experience that you are no more safe than anyone else. If someone wants what you have, they will get it and if they want to hurt you, they will. Criminals always find a way and they don’t care about the rules, or the old fart on gate duty. The domestic violence, boyfriends & girlfriends of divorcées and teenagers with too much money and not enough attention make gated communities their own little reality show. If you like it, then that’s awesome, but you are not more safe. I can tell you though that it makes it a LOT harder for the, police, fire department and ambulance to get to you when the codes aren’t updated with our agencies.
@@jdmccoy1999 Criminals like low hanging fruit too. It is going to keep out anyone but the locals. There is an order of magnitude more security with a gate guard than a codebox. Especially when you can buzz 10 houses and SOMEONE will let you in. That trick won't get you past the gate. Gate guard can also see if someone is REALLY carrying a pizza or food order. And can open the gate for a police car. I bet their security team is at least 40-50 people. If not significantly more. But even a codebox with a lot of cameras does a decent job of filtering. That is what my condo has. That one in NV looks to be mostly older folks though, a more upscale version of the Villages.
@@jdmccoy1999 "The domestic violence, boyfriends & girlfriends of divorcées and teenagers with too much money and not enough attention make gated communities their own little reality show" - excellent point -- I guess this is what prison feels like ... imagine just living off of your block - and that's it.... I would feel trapped personally
This is similar to living in a USA condo community. While the living structures are smaller, and people live closer to one another and the costs are less there are similar rules to follow This works for people who are older, who travel for their jobs or those who are older or have disabilities and are tired of the hours spent maintaining a home, lawn, snow removal over the years.
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book 25 Money Secrets From Donald Trump, since reading it the only thing I think about is money
@@HeshamMuffini has that given you any peace of mind or satisfaction since it's all you have to think about? (Given, if money's on your mind there is nothing else to worry about) (Genuine question)
@@HeshamMuffini @HeshamMuffini Exactly. Just like me. In my case, the mindset change came when I considered what people meant when they said Jesus offered a gift of peace. Satisfaction that we're looking for is in Him. I know cause Im the same. All these bills, student debt, and the cost of living just to get by I wanted any get rich quick method i could find. Then, you know, when I noticed that people with money were still depressed I was like it's really just spiritual. Jesus. Wealth is also a healthy mindset He provides despite your condition, but nothing to be bragged about to others. (Having peace despite circumstances.) Because your wealth is "stored" in heaven, and not on earth, where everything collets dust and rots away. Cause I don't have to worry about everything cause I can't control anything. I just have to get out of my own way, do what I still need to do, and the rest will be provided :) Everything will be alright my friend. I hope and pray that stress lifts off you when you trust in Him!
@@HeshamMuffini Exactly. Just like me. In my case, the mindset change came when I considered what people meant when they said Jesus offered a gift of peace. Satisfaction that we're looking for is in Him. I know cause Im the same. All these bills, student debt, and the cost of living just to get by I wanted any get rich quick method i could find. Then, you know, when I noticed that people with money were still depressed I was like it's really just spiritual. Jesus. Wealth is also a healthy mindset He provides despite your condition, but nothing to be bragged about to others. (Having peace despite circumstances.) Because your wealth is "stored" in heaven, and not on earth, where everything collets dust and rots away. Cause I don't have to worry about everything cause I can't control anything. I just have to get out of my own way, do what I still need to do, and the rest will be provided :) Everything will be alright my friend. I hope and pray that stress lifts off you when you trust in Him!
It’s a sign of the times we are living in . Personally I am waiting to live in a world where we will live in a peaceful new world for free my dear God has promised me . I will be there living in peace and security
im from a very working class family. wanna say i am sooo annoyed watching the part about rules within the community. its upsetting and frustrating to have someone tell you when you can or can't hang your christmas lights around the house. absurd. it seems they dont completely own their property
I cannot imagine a duller existence than living in a gated community. No "oomph" to life, no rubbing shoulders with all kinds of interesting people from all sectors of society. This is like choosing to eat oatmeal every day instead of sampling from an ever changing buffet.
@@oceanexblve884 Apparently you don't, but I've met so many lost rich people throughout my journeys I question the wisdom of completely isolating yourself from any people not in your economic class. It warps your worldview and makes you define happiness in terms of comfort achieved not challenges overcome. You see the poor not as fellow citizens but as unsightly impediments to your "view."
Yeah coz if they stand up for themselves and even attempt to control their wives, she will divorce and take half of tbe business, house, assets and prob get alimony forever.
My wife and I live in older Mobile Home Park in West Long Beach CA, we pay $33.50 per month for 24hr security, safe enough to walk around at Night. Even with high housing costs in California, you won't need several million+ but it's still not cheap, you have to buy the home and the land. Think the costliest home where we live is around $850,000 or so( About 3 bdrms,,). We are seniors, our rent just went up to $1600.00 per month, for a 1309sq ft, 2 Bdrm 2bath 44 year old home. Still high for a mobile home in most other parts of the country. But, if you go look outside for at least a one Bdrm in a good Long Beach neighborhood, it's over $2000+ or so
But you bought house and land. I live in an older mobile home complex outside San Francisco. High housing costs. I pay 700 to rent land . I own the home. We have no security no gate. In 13 years there have been almost no crime. No home burglary. I feel very safe
Yes, it's eye-opening to see the extravagance and exclusivity within those communities. But it also got me thinking about the investment opportunities that come with such wealth concentration.
Absolutely. Investing in luxury real estate or high-end businesses catering to the super-rich could yield significant returns. But it's crucial to approach it strategically and with the guidance of a financial advisor, right?
indeed, most people downplay the roles of financial planners until burnt by there mistakes. Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative. I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.
@@roseyfischer impressive, I'll definitely check it out, I buy the idea of employing the services of a financial consultant because finding that balance between saving and living requires counsel. Who do you work with
Very cool contemporary homes in the LV gated community. It is a lifestyle choice. Some of the homes in the LV gated community were so big, they probably have their own tennis courts and work out rooms. The community tennis courts are for the poor rich folks.
Making regular people choose between climbing over loose rubble or running the risk of being in a traffic accident all because the rich want peace and quiet is utter madness. Totally inhumane
It is the city planners not doing their jobs. They should be requesting money from the developers to make roads and walks ways for people to go around safely when they want to build these enclaves.
@@tustak Don't worry, in the UK they are making sure there isn't enough housing for the regular people, so it will just be a "choice" between homelessness or living on the streets... (Current home secretary decided to call homelessness a lifestyle choice here, so you can imagine how great housing policies are...).
Actually it makes perfect sense for people of means to want the very best in comfort and security. And if you do not have the means to achieve this goal then it becomes your problem and not the rich. And last question? what is wrong with the rich wanting the best in safety and security for there families? And why do you think it is inhumane? Thanks
@@shojaejlali1290 Not too many are 100 mil or more. Lol. Most celebrities live in 10-50 mil houses. 100 mil is on another level for the billionaires. Yet Warren Buffet has kept his home that he paid $200,000 for back 40 years ago. I think it’s worth something like 1.4 mil now.
@@cjhoward409 Warren Buffett owns Berkshire Hathaway, which owns Kirby vacuum cleaners, which basically kidnaps people and makes them go to neighborhoods where there are low income people and force them to buy vacuum cleaners with exorbitant payment plans. The people y’all think are your heroes. 😂
A budget of 6 million, some people earn way too much, where as others work two or three jobs and are unable to make ends meet. Something is very wrong in most modern societies.
He works for his money. He chose a career and is good enough at what he does for someone or a company to pay him a salary that affords him that lifestyle! Don’t hate! @zoep.2891
Don’t buy their products, don’t pay for tickets to see their concerts or their movies … and don’t eat at their restaurants. There ya go. OR, you too can make a fortune, hard work, ingenuity, creativity and some great ideas
@ThiaFort People don’t believe it’s possible or “fair”. Yes, some people have generational wealth, but the majority of wealthy people have worked hard and made smart money decisions along the way to achieve that type of wealth. So yes, I agree that most negative comments come out of coveting other people’s wealth or station in life. Is our system perfect, no but at least you can move or down for that matter in our system. And we are our own worst enemy or our best cheerleader!
I live out in the country … maybe 5-6 other families on our 5 mile long paved road. No ambulances or police sirens. No crime, it’s peaceful and best yet… no HOA ! 😅
I lived in gated communities for most of the last 36 years. There are many of those with reasonable priced homes ($400 000) or less. The benefit for a single lady like me is that no one can harass me, no one can highjack my home while I'm traveling, no one can come to my door stealing my packages, no one can sneak in at night and rob me, no one can pest me to recruit me for Jehovah's witnesses. I don't need rec facilities, have rather my own pool. All of this for $80 HOA a month. What's so bad about that?
I deliver to these type of houses in El Dorado Hills California and it’s insane how huge they are and how many steps to get to their door my knees hurt so bad lol they’re beautiful homes but way too big I think.
Yeah, I don't mind a sprawling house - but once you get past a certain size its all wasted space. 2000 sq foot is about as big as I want. But I would be happy in a high rise with a nice view and half that much.
I've had friends who lived in gated communities and they weren't secure at all. Every delivery driver and angry ex knew the code and could get in at any time. Plus the gates would ice shut in winter, locking people in/out.
That's what i'm thinking. they have one skinny guy at the entrance checking IDs. no ones checking the vehicles or who else they're smuggling in. few cameras at the entrances.
In US, never display you are rich and be the target of robber's list of victims. Stay in the condo and have excess of property and car park security guard.
I know, right ?! Lol Sitting here in the country on 5 acres, overlooking my pond, and our creek. It’s lovely and nobody tells us what we can and cannot do here
@@cjhoward409 not everyone wants to live like that. I own two waterfront properties in Miami. Tons of things to do, great weather, great schools for my kids, lots of events, and a vibrant nightlife! Absolutely nothing beats that!
I appreciate how inclusive your content is for all investors. No matter the age. the financial situation, or the financial knowledge. everyone can find a piece of information that will help them or provide food for thought. Good job
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My family lives in a gated community and I have to say that it is wonderful not having to rub elbows with poor and middle class people. Their lack of sophistication, foolish assumptions and dismal family cultures are a bad dream for people who work smart and work hard to build a good life.
@@AtomicB-zq2cw Having an abundance of wealth does not automatically mean you will have good taste, sophistication, or even class although you will have the means to look like you do.
Are you kidding?! No way would I live in one of those “prison” communities where one gets fined if they leave some fairy lights on their fence! Ridiculous! Where’s the freedom in this? I’d rather “take the risk” and live in the real world
This is McDonald highlands for those of you wondering….. they used to be the most exclusive but now it’s the summit where we live. Along with mark walburg Bruno mars and a few other people. And also the most expensive lot as of 2024 was 10 million just for the lot.
Too good freedom and security make together. The principle - we will never exchange the freedom on palaces dream life - does not work. Too good freedom and wealth make together as well.
"Perceived " this is 100x more safe than our liberal societies today. No one likes it, but it concrete way to solve the problem for yourself if you have the money (without money you will get robbed or raped)
Gosh, I can’t imagine living in such a regulated, confined and sterile community. Every part of your freedom and independence you’re giving away. You are constantly being monitored, and told how to do things. It’s like having parents telling you what you can, and cannot do. No thank you!
Richard you would need millions and millions and have to follow so many rules. Also probably have a barbie wife work out. Have drinks at the bar and have a merry Xmas with Santa. Always be a good boy and follow the rules. And have perfect kids. And no dui.
Lmao imagine paying millions of dollars to live in a police enclave where you can't even have Christmas lights up whenever you want and get fined for going over 20mph 😂
I’m looking for Gated Community but this is too much. With security guards taking the job too seriously. I could never leave here. It’s Prison like in a lot of ways
You’re only saying that cause you can’t afford it. If you bought a lottery ticket tomorrow with your groceries and found out a week after you won 30million the first thing you would do is buy the biggest best house on earth for your family. What are yiu talking about.
@@bettyboop9897 what you’re saying is ridiculous. You are completely disregarding what they would prefer for THEIR OWN life if they were financially able to do it. Not everyone desires a 15,000+ square foot home. It’s excessive and unnecessary and @HeyGirlHaaay has enough common sense to know that by wanting a modest home.
I would never buy one of those tacky, concrete new build when in the UK I could buy a beautiful stately home several hundred years old in beautiful private grounds with total privacy. Stunning lawns, and beautiful manicured gardens. stables, Paddocks, tennis court. We have stunning antique furniture and Artwork. There would be no no neighbour's within a few miles so total peace and quiet set in stunning country side or Sea views with beautiful empty beaches. America can keep its Tacky, concrete, characterless, fake, houses, surround by fake , false pretentious People. I'd be bored to tears with them. It's all bullshit. So, I certainly would not be buying or moving to the USA. Now, Europe is also beautiful as it also has History. America has 200 years of history so it is a Very boring Country where money, wealth, prestige, corporations, big business deal's bla bla. It really is the most boring Country in the World.
@@rosegold973 why would you want to live cramped in a smaller space, one day you’ll be dead and you’ll have plenty of time to stay in a small confined space. . Lol. Not for me. Whiles I’m healthy and alive i want all the space. Don’t wish your life away.
You may call it obscene but all I see from this comment is that you are jealous. Yes they may not care about the people who can hardly support their own existence as you call it but at the end of the day when all said and done these people deserve the life they live they have worked hard for it and have earned it. You clearly haven’t had a similar life and far from it I can tell but whatever 😂
@@richardr2716 ...and may I answer: This is an embarrassingly simplistic approach, according to a stimulous- response- scheme: Who criticizes, must be jealous. Let me tell you: I personally don't have to envy anyone, for reasons I won't go into. My point was: see the whole picture in it's ugly absurdity. They probably could save others from starving to death, but they prefer the infinity pool. There's no justice in life beyond the one, we create ourselves ...
@@richardr2716 The hardest workers get paid the least and everyone knows it. Many rich have exploited to have everything and everyone knows it. You are so full of it.
@@a.mie.533 it’s there money they can do what they want clearly your just jealous yet again you reply is hilarious slagging me off for being hypocritical to your reply but then u actually telling them what to do with there money just jog the fk on get a life
@@richardr2716 If hard work truly paid off, working class people juggling three or more jobs just to stay afloat would be filthy rich by now. This is a huge systemic issue that requires a much wider perspective.
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I hate the isolation of suburban life. I love living in a nice city with everything nearby. Rather than spending money on a mansion in a gated community, I'd prefer a 2 bedroom apartment in a city like Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, or Stockholm. I don't want to be car dependent at all.
Whatever makes you happy 😊. I live in a 2br 2ba condo over 1thousand square feet. All furnished. Even came with brand new beds towels lamps dressers new couch table chairs plates bowls dishes silverware. Beautiful views. Ponds with 🦆 ducks. Lots of trees outside my window. Parking space outside my door and hoa includes cable. And I am not even a millionaire. A 55 plus community is fine for me. It's also very safe and walkable. Don't have a car.😊😊😊
Note, no thank you! If i had the money to buy whatever house i wanted, I'd have a nice cabin in the Colorado mountains with no bars locking me in. Also, no rules telling me what type of plants i can plant and when to take my lights down
If you have a problem with this... perhaps you have never lived in a dangerous place. Trying to shame the rich for ensuring that they don't get robbed is crazy to me
This argument can be used on you. Do you give to charity? Do you go without or with less so others can have it? The device you're using to watch this video, why not give it to someone else less fortunate? The place you live, let someone live there and go stay in a tent outside. Limit your food intake so the hungry can have more. You can criticize the rich but the same argument can be used on everyone. We can all technically live more frugal and give extra away. Unless you are seriously going without all luxuries (you have a device with Internet access so I doubt you are) I wouldn't be so quick to criticize. Its hypocritical.
@@vixxxenfoxxx3660 LOL there is a big difference between letting someone less fortunate live in your home while you live in a tent, then to those 2 or anyone like them for that matter having WAAAAAYYYY more than they need. Do I give to charities? No, instead I keep my eyes and ears open and I give to actual people in need, that way the person in need gets all of it. Many charities are registered in places like Delaware and they are only required to donate 5% and get to keep the other 95%. I'm not saying that people don't deserve nice homes or vehicles etc. I'm just saying that people like that having WAAAYYY more than they will ever need make me sick. The last time i checked although barely holding on, I still have the first amendment.
@@TheGhostOfMichaelJackson true but these people chose to be apart of this documentary therefore they’re open to ridicule and people are allowed to have an opinion.
@@Ronin777z you must be a communist. What do you mean “Clearly” not enough? What makes you say that? Because they live a lavish life? Are they supposed to be taxed so much that they are in poverty? Just trying to understand your statement but I’m afraid that it doesn’t make much sense…
@@Ronin777z you’re just a boy, hunter. Once you become a man, you will understand how the world works, I know they brainwash you heavily up there in Edmonton, but please don’t fall victim to this anti capitalist rhetoric that they teach you young boys these days.
In my early childhood I lived in a what would be considered 'nice safe area and environment' (my parents were working class and 'no way' 'rich'. - just to make that clear). In my later years ie teens I lived in what I would call a rough area, 'you know those areas, were people are proud to tell you "I was born and bred here". Completely the opposite environment to my childhood years. And it is this sole personal experience later in my early life that made an impression on me. Which was whatever was in my power, never to live or surround myself with individuals who did not have the 'normal' given social skill to interact correctly with people or respect the environment that they and others lived in. (we see it on street corners and down dark alleys to this day - dealing drugs, burglaries, wheeling and dealing and just anti-social behaviour- which is clearly choice). I do not live in a gated community, but I also see nothing wrong with them to a degree (but personally think a 'better area' would be a wiser choice over gated). People may describe it has 'gentrification or segregation of classes etc', but it is not. It is just 'choice'.(the same choice that a thief or anti-socially raised individual has made to continue living that same lifestyle and in that same area/environment rather than break away from it.. My early experiences made a massive impression on me, and I 'chose' not to live within that kind of environment that 'attracted' the same. So if individuals want to live in gated or security controlled areas, to make them feel safe or they just want to live in an environment that is kept clean and respected by like-minded people...what's wrong with that!???. The french guy in this video had his family property stolen and violated by scum that crept out of it's street nest hole. So whats his wrong doing by removing himself and his family from that. We all have choices, just like we 'all' know 'right from wrong' and 'good from bad'. This is not about those we call rich or wealthy , it's about putting yourself in an environment you feel comfortable in mentally...and there is nothing wrong with that.
I lived in a high end community like this for about 10 years. The rules/HOA, lack of friendly neighbors (because they were too busy working, traveling), got old. We left and live on 20 acres in the country on a home we built ourselves. I can even walk outside nude and no one will see me. That’s what you call freedom.
U don't want neighbours
@@GhettoFighter the point of his move was to get away from neighbors .. why would you want neighbors anyway when you can do what he does and walk outside naked and no one can see u ? That’s what we call freedom
Can i come work for you?
Which country is it?
But don't you now REALLY have a lack of friendly neighbors 😊
After watching this I was overwhelmed with gratitude for what I have. I live in a pristine village in comfort and utter freedom. I gaze across the ocean to the snow topped mountains and Thank God for placing me there.
Are you really saying god “placed you there.” Really? Guess that makes you entitled.
@@Jack-eo5fn nope. Just reinforces my gratitude to Him
@@Jack-eo5fn way to twist words because you're a bitter person LOL
@@peachylover4598 , LOL. Nope, I’m the most grateful person imaginable. But I resist fake “religious faith” because it insults both nature and nature’s God. There is no god who puts entitled people in happy places while the less fortunate dwell in less pleasant places. To think otherwise is to worship false gods who benefit only ourselves. It’s a wondrous and wonderful world once we get over believing the gods want special people to have nicer, better experiences than the “less fortunate.”
I call it stupidity to be away from world. That's what I call being in a,bubble
I live in Vegas and have been into that community. Vegas is notorious for gated communities. Its a very transient town with lots of sketchy people coming through. Even lower priced communities are gated. Its the norm here and not a big deal that this documentary makes it out to be.
Yes and no. Its not a big deal until you realize it does keep the crime stats down. I have heard there was short spike in burglars and thieves sneaking through the gates, or posing as cleaning crews to get in, but lately that seems to have been quelched.
Sickening
I've been through some of those communities in Nevada and some folks aren't very nice at all. They're not friendly to neighbors nor workers that maintain the place, they're all very untrusting of anyone and some are downright nasty, definitely not a way to live in a gated community.
@@PatraK-du8ve Being in a low trust society is why they move there in the first place so that makes sense
You are so damn ignorant, it is nauseating. First of all, in America, not every state has gated communities (only rich people have them). Just because you live in Vegas, the rules in Vegas only applies to Vegas & it doesn't apply to the rest of the country. Educate your damn self before sounding like a pariah.
I lived in a Canadian federal gated community, was released after 4 1/2 yrs.
Probably had less rules than these wealthy gated communities
😂😂
Lol
LOL!! Great security there also, I'll bet!
Ha ha
To each his own but If I’m paying millions of dollars on my home even half a mill I’m not going to be living amongst all them rules. I’m team buy my land and build my home away from a subdivision. I can blast my music as loud as I want and there are no time restrictions. This is insane lmao
Facts!!💯
This is like Prison 😂😂I'm with you
Agreed. I'd be afraid of a glitch in the gate!
I agree but: extraversion… Some people would be loath to live so excludedly.
I smell some jealousy
I LOVE my small mountain cabin nestled near waterfalls with moutain lions, bears, peace, no horns, no traffic, no unsightly views of buildings. It’s paradise
@Jerrymc1975 show me a Pic of ur home sounds interesting, send to my email if u can?🙂
My in-laws lived in an upscale 50+ gated community where truly there was no “community”. Too many HOA rules for me. I mean, ridiculous amounts of rules ! I told my husband I think there’s less rules in prison.
Every house looked the same, no cars allowed parked in the driveway, you had to have exactly 13 APPROVED plants in your front yard … etc etc. I had once thought of moving to one of these. Nope. I changed my mind. I now have 5 acres, and can grow anything in my yards, not spray for dandelions and pretty much do what we want. No rules.
how lonely
its Lke the song... Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes made of ticky tacky,1
Little boxes on the hillside,
Little boxes all the same.
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
And the people in the houses
All went to the university,
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same,
And there's doctors and lawyers,
And business executives,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
And they all play on the golf course
And drink their martinis dry,
And they all have pretty children
And the children go to school,
And the children go to summer camp
And then to the university,
Where they are put in boxes
@@frevebe7693Meh i rather be lonely then bothered
@@frevebe7693 You will fade to a lonely end if you don't understand the wealth that is family. Friends and professions fade away; family is everything as you get on in years.
@@danwarnick1283 That is a selfish thing to say. Maybe you have a good family but not everybody has a good family, believe me. My family never was a wealth. I was very lonely in my family and in my ruined childhood.
Who needs this ridiculous amount of space? For 2 people with no children, this defies reason and logic.
I know just buy a luxury apartment or a small luxury condo or something
Trying to impress people.
They said "their future children"
there is no logic when you’re rich
People that want no neighbors.
I predicted this would come to pass several years ago, as residential crime continues to increase and get more out of control each day.People with means are looking for a more secure place to live.We will continue to see more and more of these very high end secure communities being built as time move forward. thanks
have you also thought about your need for Jesus, in order for your sins to be forgiven? have you thought about your eternity?
@@John-d8k8oYes from time to time during the week in between going to church
@user-mn4dq6pv6g Don't be so righteous: when You Become a Victim of Crime ( and I PRAY YOU DON'T) You may see Jesus REAL QUICK 🙏. Read the Bible, NOTHING WRONG WITH PROTECTION OF SELF and PROPERTY.
dont vote liberal…
@@alexandrak.7644 As I apreciate your reply and agree, it really does not matter who you vote for they are all idiots
I agree with them! At least in a gated community, when you go on vacation, you don't have to worry about squatters invading your property and refusing to leave your home!
@@xx-vw9epyes, as long as I don't marry Wendi Adelson.
We’ve never worried about that. We have neighbors 1/4 mile away that look after our chickens and dogs while we’re on vacation. We also have a few security cameras that alert us to anyone on our property and if there’s any issues, we call the neighbors. And they’re really good hunters. 😉
Any drones flying over?
Watching this, I went from thinking how discriminatory a gated community is, to understanding that they just don’t want to worry about their home. Makes so much sense, right? Good for them…she is adorable and I hope she gets it all baby.
There are countless ways like security systems, cameras etc to prevent that
I refuse to live anywhere with a HOA. I'm not paying anyone for the privilege to tell me what I can and can't do with my own property.
Amen!!
Have you lived in HOA and had bad experience? My first home in US is HOA. None of the restrictions bother me... like lawn has to be mowed everywhere which NON HOA houses should do too. No playing very loud music after 10 pm, which non HOA home shouldn't do or may be put the headphones on, not having fence in front, which I am okay with because with front yard fence it feels like I am entering penitentiary and not home. All of the homes doing same thing in the area makes it looking pleasing to eyes. Personally in our surrounding area NON HOA homes are pretty well maintained too but only thing I feel it takes is just one bad neighbor.
And the hoa fees are a huge rip off$$$
@@MicrosoftFlightSimulator-2020The people who say they don't want anyone to tell them what to do are the ones who are the problem and who those with means are trying to get away from.
@@lvega5606 I read this as “I’m a grown man/woman that loves being told what to do by other grown men/women” Not wanting to pay millions for your own property with weird rules doesn’t mean you’re a problem
The security at the entrance is why I’d live in this type of community! I have so many weirdos coming on to my street (at night) doing weird things. I hate it 😂
I wish our apartment complex had A security spot
And what are these weird things as you call them??
you see he is no security - he is not armed or something, if somebody has a bad intentions for this place he would come in without any obstacles....
That guard won’t stop most ppl from getting to you. 🤷🏿♂️
@@jimparsons7201It seems to be working for the majority of people who live in guard gated communities 🤷🏽♀️
5.5 million dollar home - I couldn’t help but chuckle at the tiny tv in the bathroom 🤭
She sure was impressed by that $99 Vizio on the wall!
I wonder, I was like what kind of TV is that?😂😂
I was thinking the same, when she said, “Oh wow” I just thought you’re wowed by that huh?!
Intelligent people have books
@@davidc4408 Agreed. I often refer to the TV as the idiot box.
Mitchell is living the dream for sure....gym, tennis, golf, drinks after all this. Good for her.
Michelle. Mitchell is a man.
I live in a gated community mainly for security. It takes time to get used to the rules and regulations but once you get used to it's lovely.
Safety in a gated community is very much in your head. I worked as a dispatcher at a sheriffs office and for 911 and I’ll tell you from personal experience that you are no more safe than anyone else. If someone wants what you have, they will get it and if they want to hurt you, they will. Criminals always find a way and they don’t care about the rules, or the old fart on gate duty. The domestic violence, boyfriends & girlfriends of divorcées and teenagers with too much money and not enough attention make gated communities their own little reality show. If you like it, then that’s awesome, but you are not more safe. I can tell you though that it makes it a LOT harder for the, police, fire department and ambulance to get to you when the codes aren’t updated with our agencies.
@@jdmccoy1999 wow interesting. I wish they would get crime under control. tougher prosecutions and longer sentences.
@@subaruamazon you can literally enter the gated community in the video by just getting a device similar to the one the homeowners have.
@@jdmccoy1999 Criminals like low hanging fruit too. It is going to keep out anyone but the locals. There is an order of magnitude more security with a gate guard than a codebox. Especially when you can buzz 10 houses and SOMEONE will let you in. That trick won't get you past the gate. Gate guard can also see if someone is REALLY carrying a pizza or food order. And can open the gate for a police car. I bet their security team is at least 40-50 people. If not significantly more.
But even a codebox with a lot of cameras does a decent job of filtering. That is what my condo has.
That one in NV looks to be mostly older folks though, a more upscale version of the Villages.
@@jdmccoy1999 "The domestic violence, boyfriends & girlfriends of divorcées and teenagers with too much money and not enough attention make gated communities their own little reality show" - excellent point -- I guess this is what prison feels like ... imagine just living off of your block - and that's it.... I would feel trapped personally
This is similar to living in a USA condo community. While the living structures are smaller, and people live closer to one another and the costs are less there are similar rules to follow This works for people who are older, who travel for their jobs or those who are older or have disabilities and are tired of the hours spent maintaining a home, lawn, snow removal over the years.
Los Angeles and Las Vegas are in the U.S.A
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book 25 Money Secrets From Donald Trump, since reading it the only thing I think about is money
@@HeshamMuffini has that given you any peace of mind or satisfaction since it's all you have to think about? (Given, if money's on your mind there is nothing else to worry about)
(Genuine question)
Nope, I am just as stressed as I was before
@@HeshamMuffini @HeshamMuffini Exactly. Just like me.
In my case, the mindset change came when I considered what people meant when they said Jesus offered a gift of peace. Satisfaction that we're looking for is in Him. I know cause Im the same. All these bills, student debt, and the cost of living just to get by I wanted any get rich quick method i could find. Then, you know, when I noticed that people with money were still depressed I was like it's really just spiritual. Jesus. Wealth is also a healthy mindset He provides despite your condition, but nothing to be bragged about to others. (Having peace despite circumstances.) Because your wealth is "stored" in heaven, and not on earth, where everything collets dust and rots away.
Cause I don't have to worry about everything cause I can't control anything. I just have to get out of my own way, do what I still need to do, and the rest will be provided :)
Everything will be alright my friend. I hope and pray that stress lifts off you when you trust in Him!
@@HeshamMuffini
Exactly. Just like me.
In my case, the mindset change came when I considered what people meant when they said Jesus offered a gift of peace. Satisfaction that we're looking for is in Him. I know cause Im the same. All these bills, student debt, and the cost of living just to get by I wanted any get rich quick method i could find. Then, you know, when I noticed that people with money were still depressed I was like it's really just spiritual. Jesus. Wealth is also a healthy mindset He provides despite your condition, but nothing to be bragged about to others. (Having peace despite circumstances.) Because your wealth is "stored" in heaven, and not on earth, where everything collets dust and rots away.
Cause I don't have to worry about everything cause I can't control anything. I just have to get out of my own way, do what I still need to do, and the rest will be provided :)
Everything will be alright my friend. I hope and pray that stress lifts off you when you trust in Him!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s a sign of the times we are living in . Personally I am waiting to live in a world where we will live in a peaceful new world for free my dear God has promised me . I will be there living in peace and security
Come on real pandemic...
grow up there is no god
JW??
take your schizophrenia pills man
im from a very working class family. wanna say i am sooo annoyed watching the part about rules within the community. its upsetting and frustrating to have someone tell you when you can or can't hang your christmas lights around the house. absurd. it seems they dont completely own their property
All that money and a scraggly Christmas light strand hanging off a broken gate. Crazy.
😂😂😂😂 the grounds look so dry on that property.
@@karenmwamba7529 Uh, it's literally located in a desert ....
I cannot imagine a duller existence than living in a gated community. No "oomph" to life, no rubbing shoulders with all kinds of interesting people from all sectors of society. This is like choosing to eat oatmeal every day instead of sampling from an ever changing buffet.
I'm sure they miss rubbing shoulders with hoodlums and riff raff. The only drama they're missing is putting up with loud nuisance neighbors and crime.
This explains why people age so badly, too much oomph
You have Infinity pool with a mountainside view and gods knows what else when you can afford these kinds of things do you truly need the extra oomph
Obviously they don't spend their entire lives inside there, the rules feel a bit cultish though.
@@oceanexblve884 Apparently you don't, but I've met so many lost rich people throughout my journeys I question the wisdom of completely isolating yourself from any people not in your economic class. It warps your worldview and makes you define happiness in terms of comfort achieved not challenges overcome. You see the poor not as fellow citizens but as unsightly impediments to your "view."
You guys should come to South Africa, this has been a norm for many many many years
You haven't seen Houston
@@alphaomega17 yeah?
no comment...
Exactly lol. I live in Sandton in a huge gated house with security
Well to be fair it's not new in America to have gated communities, they just mean it's becoming more prevalent now.
Looks stifling. A very isolated environment.
I love privacy
@@chimsgraphic me too
I like the way the husbands in such places are always quiet and mostly have nothing to say😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah coz if they stand up for themselves and even attempt to control their wives, she will divorce and take half of tbe business, house, assets and prob get alimony forever.
Always a sign of a "good" marriage lmao none of them will last if they havent already
😂 I noticed
Yea! The mistakes they’ve made have begun to manifest the consequences. 😂
The queen bee wont let him.
My wife and I live in older Mobile Home Park in West Long Beach CA, we pay $33.50 per month for 24hr security, safe enough to walk around at Night. Even with high housing costs in California, you won't need several million+ but it's still not cheap, you have to buy the home and the land. Think the costliest home where we live is around $850,000 or so( About 3 bdrms,,). We are seniors, our rent just went up to $1600.00 per month, for a 1309sq ft, 2 Bdrm 2bath 44 year old home. Still high for a mobile home in most other parts of the country. But, if you go look outside for at least a one Bdrm in a good Long Beach neighborhood, it's over $2000+ or so
But you bought house and land. I live in an older mobile home complex outside San Francisco. High housing costs. I pay 700 to rent land . I own the home. We have no security no gate. In 13 years there have been almost no crime. No home burglary. I feel very safe
@@markpb4767my not rent is East Texas is 275 a month
It's a dangerous world and these people aren't paying millions of dollars for a home their paying it for security and anonymity.
They are scared to death
I could imagine that bar being gossip central 😂
You hear a lot about how someone started a company or how someone almost lost everything but all are interesting to listen to.
"two beginners who share a few holes, getting to know each other" 😂😂
I would feel very stifled as a young boy if I could not roam around a bit outside without parental guidance.
True
it's eye-opening to see the extravagance and exclusivity within those communities
Yes, it's eye-opening to see the extravagance and exclusivity within those communities. But it also got me thinking about the investment opportunities that come with such wealth concentration.
Absolutely. Investing in luxury real estate or high-end businesses catering to the super-rich could yield significant returns. But it's crucial to approach it strategically and with the guidance of a financial advisor, right?
indeed, most people downplay the roles of financial planners until burnt by there mistakes.
Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative.
I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.
yeah that's a good path, focus on a good strategy, relax back and watch it compound within the years. In good time you'll see returns.
@@roseyfischer impressive, I'll definitely check it out, I buy the idea of employing the services of a financial consultant because finding that balance between saving and living requires counsel.
Who do you work with
Very cool contemporary homes in the LV gated community. It is a lifestyle choice. Some of the homes in the LV gated community were so big, they probably have their own tennis courts and work out rooms. The community tennis courts are for the poor rich folks.
Imagine not being in debt just because you need mental health services & schooling!! Wild concept.
Who sends kids to school nowadays and mental health is no issue when you actually know how to read and open a Bible
@@alphaomega17 right right right sure yeah totally okay
14 - you have to be 14 years old to walk around without your parents? Ridiculous
Making regular people choose between climbing over loose rubble or running the risk of being in a traffic accident all because the rich want peace and quiet is utter madness. Totally inhumane
I dont think anyone likes this. But I am sure all Europe will be like this with recent immigration problems.
@@hby7768 it is the top politicians not handling the boarders
It is the city planners not doing their jobs. They should be requesting money from the developers to make roads and walks ways for people to go around safely when they want to build these enclaves.
@@tustak Don't worry, in the UK they are making sure there isn't enough housing for the regular people, so it will just be a "choice" between homelessness or living on the streets... (Current home secretary decided to call homelessness a lifestyle choice here, so you can imagine how great housing policies are...).
Actually it makes perfect sense for people of means to want the very best in comfort and security. And if you do not have the means to achieve this goal then it becomes your problem and not the rich. And last question? what is wrong with the rich wanting the best in safety and security for there families? And why do you think it is inhumane? Thanks
OH my goodness this HOA is ridiculous, I would hate living here. No skateboarding? Have to go 20 mph in the neighborhood?
6 Million 😂. Thats a down payment in California high end communities.
I agree...6 million dollar houses isn't the super rich!! The super rich live in 100 million dollar houses and upwards. These people are very affluent.
@@shojaejlali1290
Not too many are 100 mil or more. Lol. Most celebrities live in 10-50 mil houses. 100 mil is on another level for the billionaires. Yet Warren Buffet has kept his home that he paid $200,000 for back 40 years ago. I think it’s worth something like 1.4 mil now.
That’s why you’re nuts to live in California.
@@cjhoward409 Warren Buffett owns Berkshire Hathaway, which owns Kirby vacuum cleaners, which basically kidnaps people and makes them go to neighborhoods where there are low income people and force them to buy vacuum cleaners with exorbitant payment plans.
The people y’all think are your heroes. 😂
Oy vey
I want to liv in a paradise like place.huge garden,fields of flowers,fruit n flower trees,vegetable garden,fountain,dwimming pool
You should have called this doc "The Bubble"
A budget of 6 million, some people earn way too much, where as others work two or three jobs and are unable to make ends meet.
Something is very wrong in most modern societies.
That's not their fault! We all have opportunities if one wants them bad enough.
Go live in Cuba and stand on a bread line wearing 10 year old clothes then, no one's stopping you
He works for his money. He chose a career and is good enough at what he does for someone or a company to pay him a salary that affords him that lifestyle! Don’t hate! @zoep.2891
Don’t buy their products, don’t pay for tickets to see their concerts or their movies … and don’t eat at their restaurants. There ya go.
OR, you too can make a fortune, hard work, ingenuity, creativity and some great ideas
@ThiaFort People don’t believe it’s possible or “fair”. Yes, some people have generational wealth, but the majority of wealthy people have worked hard and made smart money decisions along the way to achieve that type of wealth. So yes, I agree that most negative comments come out of coveting other people’s wealth or station in life. Is our system perfect, no but at least you can move or down for that matter in our system. And we are our own worst enemy or our best cheerleader!
I like the idea personally. Better than hearing ambulances and police sirens every single night.
I live out in the country … maybe 5-6 other families on our 5 mile long paved road. No ambulances or police sirens. No crime, it’s peaceful and best yet… no HOA ! 😅
I lived in gated communities for most of the last 36 years.
There are many of those with reasonable priced homes ($400 000) or less.
The benefit for a single lady like me is that no one can harass me, no one can highjack my home while I'm traveling, no one can come to my door stealing my packages, no one can sneak in at night and rob me, no one can pest me to recruit me for Jehovah's witnesses. I don't need rec facilities, have rather my own pool. All of this for $80 HOA a month.
What's so bad about that?
I deliver to these type of houses in El Dorado Hills California and it’s insane how huge they are and how many steps to get to their door my knees hurt so bad lol they’re beautiful homes but way too big I think.
I love big, and large houses or mansions...lol I love space...
Yeah, I don't mind a sprawling house - but once you get past a certain size its all wasted space. 2000 sq foot is about as big as I want. But I would be happy in a high rise with a nice view and half that much.
It's their right. I love big houses and I need alot if space. I'll never live in an apt. I sacrificed alot to be where I live. I'm happy.
@@1Skorpia good for you lol
@@redwolfexr I live in a 2000 sqft house now and it's too small!
I've had friends who lived in gated communities and they weren't secure at all. Every delivery driver and angry ex knew the code and could get in at any time. Plus the gates would ice shut in winter, locking people in/out.
That's what i'm thinking. they have one skinny guy at the entrance checking IDs. no ones checking the vehicles or who else they're smuggling in. few cameras at the entrances.
they deserve it. :-D The lady is super rich but cannot afford a pair of proper shoes in which she can walk normally and not looking like a criple. :-D
haha and they hired allied security for the gate criminals are definetely getting in haaha
You inform security, simple
As for gates..use certain types of gates
I like the way the husbands in such places are always quiet and mostly have nothing to say
Lol one would think Michelle lives there alone uncle Ken just chips in a word. 😅
Looks wonderful to me! Trying to creating something like this in my life.
In US, never display you are rich and be the target of robber's list of victims. Stay in the condo and have excess of property and car park security guard.
Exactly
I'm lol'ing at how bad they are trying to make gated communities sound🤣
I know, right ?! Lol
Sitting here in the country on 5 acres, overlooking my pond, and our creek. It’s lovely and nobody tells us what we can and cannot do here
@@cjhoward409 not everyone wants to live like that. I own two waterfront properties in Miami. Tons of things to do, great weather, great schools for my kids, lots of events, and a vibrant nightlife! Absolutely nothing beats that!
I wouldn’t want to clean it.
With that money u wouldn’t have to 😂
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My family lives in a gated community and I have to say that it is wonderful not having to rub elbows with poor and middle class people. Their lack of sophistication, foolish assumptions and dismal family cultures are a bad dream for people who work smart and work hard to build a good life.
@@AtomicB-zq2cw Having an abundance of wealth does not automatically mean you will have good taste, sophistication, or even class although you will have the means to look like you do.
I will be living in a gated community.. I’m sick of neighborhoods no matter how expensive, I’ve lived in a few, not being safe and secure.
For me, the highest level of wealth is health, family and freedom!
but without money you won't have freedom... Also health can be difficult without money...
"Golden prisons" 🙄
People live in those gated communities at their own free will, it should therefore not be called "prison".
The people who really want to access these gated communities are not going to go through the front door and get checked.
This is pretty much the norm in South Africa.
What?
@@corvettesbme the best ones are in Equestrian Estates.
Right
Same here in nigeria lol
Are you kidding?! No way would I live in one of those “prison” communities where one gets fined if they leave some fairy lights on their fence! Ridiculous! Where’s the freedom in this? I’d rather “take the risk” and live in the real world
This is McDonald highlands for those of you wondering….. they used to be the most exclusive but now it’s the summit where we live. Along with mark walburg Bruno mars and a few other people. And also the most expensive lot as of 2024 was 10 million just for the lot.
It is very odd to me wealthy people are so willing to give up their freedom so quickly for a perceived sense of security.
Too good freedom and security make together.
The principle - we will never exchange the freedom on palaces dream life - does not work.
Too good freedom and wealth make together as well.
@@KingCircles I would blame crime for this. people want to get away from la and ny and philly. they are dangerous. I cant blame them.
"Perceived " this is 100x more safe than our liberal societies today. No one likes it, but it concrete way to solve the problem for yourself if you have the money (without money you will get robbed or raped)
They are giving up nothing.
It’s probably to get away from the haters. I’m being serious.
Gosh, I can’t imagine living in such a regulated, confined and sterile community. Every part of your freedom and independence you’re giving away. You are constantly being monitored, and told how to do things. It’s like having parents telling you what you can, and cannot do. No thank you!
@@chelseasummers2365 So is in Brazil 🇧🇷
With $6 Million I Bet they got a Lotta “friends”😂😂😂😂
Yep. “Friends” is right.
If they lose all their money… 😮😂
The women all wear those old fashioned tennis hats. So 1990s.
Shows how rich people are so out of touch but seem so normal.
"If you don't spend it, they'll charge you for it anyways," he finally said.
i need a gated community im tired of living in the hood 🥺😭
Richard you would need millions and millions and have to follow so many rules. Also probably have a barbie wife work out. Have drinks at the bar and have a merry Xmas with Santa. Always be a good boy and follow the rules. And have perfect kids. And no dui.
Claiming this lifestyle for myself 😭🤩✨🌸
The people who go to the gym, play tennis, golf... so nice, very healthy and active
My sister lives in a gate community in Costa Rica and they are not rich is just for security.
Lmao imagine paying millions of dollars to live in a police enclave where you can't even have Christmas lights up whenever you want and get fined for going over 20mph 😂
You can live life without consequences
The Yard Nazi's in the golf cart-LOLOLOLOL!!!
I’m in my mid 30s and this is inspiring
I’m looking for Gated Community but this is too much. With security guards taking the job too seriously. I could never leave here. It’s Prison like in a lot of ways
It's always a great view when it's not your money you spending.
So big, the houses are grossly huge. Who needs that much space? If I was ballin big, I'd buy a house just right for my family. These are extra 😅
You’re only saying that cause you can’t afford it. If you bought a lottery ticket tomorrow with your groceries and found out a week after you won 30million the first thing you would do is buy the biggest best house on earth for your family. What are yiu talking about.
@@bettyboop9897 what you’re saying is ridiculous. You are completely disregarding what they would prefer for THEIR OWN life if they were financially able to do it. Not everyone desires a 15,000+ square foot home. It’s excessive and unnecessary and @HeyGirlHaaay has enough common sense to know that by wanting a modest home.
I would never buy one of those tacky, concrete new build when in the UK I could buy a beautiful stately home several hundred years old in beautiful private grounds with total privacy. Stunning lawns, and beautiful manicured gardens. stables, Paddocks, tennis court. We have stunning antique furniture and Artwork. There would be no no neighbour's within a few miles so total peace and quiet set in stunning country side or Sea views with beautiful empty beaches. America can keep its Tacky, concrete, characterless, fake, houses, surround by fake , false pretentious People. I'd be bored to tears with them. It's all bullshit. So, I certainly would not be buying or moving to the USA. Now, Europe is also beautiful as it also has History. America has 200 years of history so it is a Very boring Country where money, wealth, prestige, corporations, big business deal's bla bla. It really is the most boring Country in the World.
It's America. Land of excess.
@@rosegold973 why would you want to live cramped in a smaller space, one day you’ll be dead and you’ll have plenty of time to stay in a small confined space. . Lol. Not for me. Whiles I’m healthy and alive i want all the space. Don’t wish your life away.
May I call that obscene? In my eyes no human deservers to live in such abundance while others can hardly support their own existence...
You may call it obscene but all I see from this comment is that you are jealous. Yes they may not care about the people who can hardly support their own existence as you call it but at the end of the day when all said and done these people deserve the life they live they have worked hard for it and have earned it. You clearly haven’t had a similar life and far from it I can tell but whatever 😂
@@richardr2716 ...and may I answer: This is an embarrassingly simplistic approach, according to a stimulous- response- scheme: Who criticizes, must be jealous. Let me tell you: I personally don't have to envy anyone, for reasons I won't go into.
My point was: see the whole picture in it's ugly absurdity. They probably could save others from starving to death, but they prefer the infinity pool. There's no justice in life beyond the one, we create ourselves ...
@@richardr2716 The hardest workers get paid the least and everyone knows it. Many rich have exploited to have everything and everyone knows it. You are so full of it.
@@a.mie.533 it’s there money they can do what they want clearly your just jealous yet again you reply is hilarious slagging me off for being hypocritical to your reply but then u actually telling them what to do with there money just jog the fk on get a life
@@richardr2716 If hard work truly paid off, working class people juggling three or more jobs just to stay afloat would be filthy rich by now. This is a huge systemic issue that requires a much wider perspective.
Excellent video as always but here is my problem I have been making losses trying to make profit trading. I thought trading demo account is just like trading the real market... can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do
Though I started with as low as $15,000 actually because it was my first time and it was successful, She's is a great personality in the state
How do i get in touch with her broker my income stream is in a mess??.
She is my family' personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.🇺🇸
@Gordon-Levitt-p1mnice advertisement
Nice advertisement
Because government fails at making society clean and safe, people seek out gated communities.
I can't watch this anymore.. Its too disturbing..
Norman and Kortney were the only ones driving in a flamboyant car. New money flex.
"the entry condition is that you must be on the list of guests established by the owners. a list which billy accesses from his miniature computer." aka iphone. lol
I hate the isolation of suburban life. I love living in a nice city with everything nearby. Rather than spending money on a mansion in a gated community, I'd prefer a 2 bedroom apartment in a city like Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, or Stockholm. I don't want to be car dependent at all.
i'd love to live there.
People who do not want to have this life are wealthy anyway. I would love to live there. No crimes, no worries, absolutely perfect.
I love it "happy wife ,happy life "
Whatever makes you happy 😊. I live in a 2br 2ba condo over 1thousand square feet. All furnished. Even came with brand new beds towels lamps dressers new couch table chairs plates bowls dishes silverware. Beautiful views. Ponds with 🦆 ducks. Lots of trees outside my window. Parking space outside my door and hoa includes cable. And I am not even a millionaire. A 55 plus community is fine for me. It's also very safe and walkable. Don't have a car.😊😊😊
Note, no thank you! If i had the money to buy whatever house i wanted, I'd have a nice cabin in the Colorado mountains with no bars locking me in. Also, no rules telling me what type of plants i can plant and when to take my lights down
Here here. I second that ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If you have a problem with this... perhaps you have never lived in a dangerous place. Trying to shame the rich for ensuring that they don't get robbed is crazy to me
Before anyone knows it time moves quickly and we all age,die and go into eternity,you can’t take any of it with you
True, but there is nothing wrong with being successful while on 🌎.
don´t lie man you want this, stop telling yourself this nonsense
@@MrSilverfish12 on your bike sonny boy
I don't hate anyone who makes money especially alot of it!! I admire wealthy people. 😊
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@@jimparsons7201Look at his username and it will tell you everything you need to know about him.
Same here. I love and admire the rich. No envy 👌
@@chimsgraphic It is fitting that you should _"love and admire rich people"_
You are made to admire your betters
This is the difference between mentalities. One envies and does nothing and the other one respects and works hard to accomplish
excellent documentary
As someone who grew up around extreme wealth. This makes me laugh. This is not wealth.
Las Vegas is running dry. No amount of money will keep you happy in a desert without ample water.
The "housewives" all seem to share the same plastic surgeon and hat dealer 😂
Bad results. They look like men. Haggard.
😂😂😂😂
When I see people like this, it makes me sick. The good deeds they could do with that amount of money is endless.
How do you know they aren’t doing that? ALot of them do…
@@jimmietwotimedo you have a link to their philanthropy efforts? I’d love to see it.
This argument can be used on you. Do you give to charity? Do you go without or with less so others can have it? The device you're using to watch this video, why not give it to someone else less fortunate? The place you live, let someone live there and go stay in a tent outside. Limit your food intake so the hungry can have more.
You can criticize the rich but the same argument can be used on everyone. We can all technically live more frugal and give extra away.
Unless you are seriously going without all luxuries (you have a device with Internet access so I doubt you are) I wouldn't be so quick to criticize. Its hypocritical.
@@vixxxenfoxxx3660 LOL there is a big difference between letting someone less fortunate live in your home while you live in a tent, then to those 2 or anyone like them for that matter having WAAAAAYYYY more than they need. Do I give to charities? No, instead I keep my eyes and ears open and I give to actual people in need, that way the person in need gets all of it. Many charities are registered in places like Delaware and they are only required to donate 5% and get to keep the other 95%. I'm not saying that people don't deserve nice homes or vehicles etc. I'm just saying that people like that having WAAAYYY more than they will ever need make me sick. The last time i checked although barely holding on, I still have the first amendment.
@@TheGhostOfMichaelJackson true but these people chose to be apart of this documentary therefore they’re open to ridicule and people are allowed to have an opinion.
Money can't buy taste lmao.. the architect threw a bunch of boxes on top of each other and called it a house
Tax these people
They are taxed heavily lmaooo
@@jimmietwotime clearly not enough
@@Ronin777z you must be a communist. What do you mean “Clearly” not enough? What makes you say that? Because they live a lavish life? Are they supposed to be taxed so much that they are in poverty? Just trying to understand your statement but I’m afraid that it doesn’t make much sense…
@@Ronin777z you’re just a boy, hunter. Once you become a man, you will understand how the world works, I know they brainwash you heavily up there in Edmonton, but please don’t fall victim to this anti capitalist rhetoric that they teach you young boys these days.
They are taxed. What are you talking about?
In my early childhood I lived in a what would be considered 'nice safe area and environment' (my parents were working class and 'no way' 'rich'. - just to make that clear).
In my later years ie teens I lived in what I would call a rough area, 'you know those areas, were people are proud to tell you "I was born and bred here". Completely the opposite environment to my childhood years.
And it is this sole personal experience later in my early life that made an impression on me. Which was whatever was in my power, never to live or surround myself with individuals who did not have the 'normal' given social skill to interact correctly with people or respect the environment that they and others lived in. (we see it on street corners and down dark alleys to this day - dealing drugs, burglaries, wheeling and dealing and just anti-social behaviour- which is clearly choice).
I do not live in a gated community, but I also see nothing wrong with them to a degree (but personally think a 'better area' would be a wiser choice over gated). People may describe it has 'gentrification or segregation of classes etc', but it is not. It is just 'choice'.(the same choice that a thief or anti-socially raised individual has made to continue living that same lifestyle and in that same area/environment rather than break away from it..
My early experiences made a massive impression on me, and I 'chose' not to live within that kind of environment that 'attracted' the same. So if individuals want to live in gated or security controlled areas, to make them feel safe or they just want to live in an environment that is kept clean and respected by like-minded people...what's wrong with that!???.
The french guy in this video had his family property stolen and violated by scum that crept out of it's street nest hole. So whats his wrong doing by removing himself and his family from that.
We all have choices, just like we 'all' know 'right from wrong' and 'good from bad'. This is not about those we call rich or wealthy , it's about putting yourself in an environment you feel comfortable in mentally...and there is nothing wrong with that.
Money may not buy happiness, but poverty doesnt buy anything
For such a fancy gated community, its wild to see they have fans instead of AC...
32:34 I noticed that the lady had locked her fence before speaking to the press. Big hypocrisy..
True!
I think its a silly rule that children cant be outside alone, they should have a play area at least😅😅