Yep, I feel like someone would have to be completely out of their mind to give that kind of money for what indeed constitutes a pretty claustrophobic basement flat. I was gasping for air just lookin at that windowless study. The flat gives out vibes of closing in on you.
Yeah, apartments in central London rarely cost a million per square mile. the cheapest you could find is around 1.5 - 1.6 mil for a one bedroom squalor. Similar to New York with some of their smaller townhouses. However, I generally find New York properties way bigger for their price. London is just very expensive, as London is the 2nd most expensive country to buy property from so this only makes sense.
There's nothing comforting about this way overpriced home. It's cold and dark and updated ugly. I would think someone who isn't into the history of London would love this place, but it feels more like a cold not cozy hotel .
After watching this video I feel so good about my £400k semi detached house in Leeds. Other than the location my house looks not too different to the interior of this house, plus I have a bigger kitchen and garden!
It’s easier to fool people than to convince them they’ve been fooled. I’d rather live about 20 miles away from london city centre in bigger house than stay in central london in a matchbox.
I noticed a lack of outdoor, green or bright spaces with all the multi million pound London properties. There was one for over 10 million split over basement and ground. Which millionaire wants to live in a basement flat? Why are these developers skimping on killer views, roof gardens and lots of natural light? The flats are bland and devoid of character.
Developers deploy interior design (bling) to dazzle buyers, to make them forget about the property's negatives, and to dupe them into thinking the property is actually worth the inflated price tag.
On a positive note, Jaz and Tom have upped their game. More knowledge of interior specs including materials used gives off a professional yet fun vibe. Bravo 💫 keep it up and I’m your subscriber for life (Less “luxury” basement flats though😊)
Imagine paying £13M and waking up to the beautiful view of a brick wall and then going upstairs to make a breakfast in a kitchen which is smaller than the one you get in a council flat... proper rip off
Utterly ridiculous price. The front door opens directly into the tiny sitting room. Very little natural light. I expect somebody will buy it eventually. Thank goodness I’m poor!
@@carronalee I love marble - I truly do. But I’ve been astonished at the interior designs I’ve seen of late where the trend is to enclose a room in marble of all one variety. There’s not even any visual interest: no ogee edges or interesting carvings - nothing. All we ever see on these shows is the same “waterfall edges” (otherwise known as “square cut”) and unremitting expanses of polished stone. It’s gotten so that the natural beauty of marble is lost in the cold, claustrophobic and sterile looking rooms that are floor-to-ceiling solid stone. In the comments of another video, someone described a marble-bedecked home as reminiscent of a mausoleum- and I couldn’t agree more! Even without that unflattering association, why would anyone want a home so completely unoriginal? Does no one have an imagination any more? ps ~ I smirked when the two baths fitted with the same boring stone were described as being of a “sandy” color - as I was thinking she came up with a very clever euphemism for “beige.” Groundbreaking…
Again Jas and Tom presented this property beautiful, would love to see this apartment without all the lights on during the day time, basement apartments not everyone cuppa tea but if you can afford to pay 13.5 million then you can afford to keep the lights on 24/7, but definitely a positive note is the location.
Tom and co need to understand that they're the property (and its inherent qualities such as location, views, size, privacy, light, functionality, quietness etc) are the stars of the show; not nicknacks and bits of blingy items.
I also found that weird. I'm Portuguese and that to me was an averagely sized fridge. I've had fridges bigger than that living on my own. That was definitely not an American style fridge, have they seen what an American style fridge looks like?!
Love the outdoor space .. 5.25 Looks like if you were in a high security jail and had an hour for fresh air and look at the bricks Really it's bland, dull and you could get a country pile for 10 per cent of that .. Another Brazzers film set !
Great tour as always but the asking price is ridiculous for this basement flat. The padding on the walls must be a secret joke because if you pay the asking price you belong to an asylum
The kitchen is beautiful but...anyone who knows how to cook will agree that it's an unworkable kitchen. There is NO counter space!!! The dining room is just too small for so many seas and...on top of that, there is a study with no daylight. Can anyone imagine working for hours in a cellar with no daylight at all? In all, it is a beautifully finished apartment, yet not enough square space and lots of poorly designed rooms. Not worth even considering buying.
Literally the entire building was brought with £20m + £10m investment in it and made from it 9 apartments each at a £8m minimum, overvalued, welcome to the real estate world.
With the exceptional exterior of the building oozing high end period charm I was expecting the same inside only to be shown an interior that could have been an apartment on Liverpool docks. The MBF panelling looked as if it came out of B&Q, It just looked like muton dressed as lamb. Its mind boggles thinking how some one could have scraped the building clean of its high quality period interior and replace with tat. Charmless.
Your channel has a disturbing number of videos that feature homes of remarkably poor layout and decoration, for obscene prices, with the only calling card being: “It’s London.” Your channel is becoming a masterclass on “Why London is unlivable for real people…”
I feel for these presenters …I really do. I think it’s important to remember that they aren’t the owners, architect/designers, interior decorators, or realtors coming up with such spaces. Apparently the bulk of the luxury market in London is consumed with cramped, sterile and lifeless shoeboxes. They can only show what is open to them - and try to present the spaces as flatteringly as they can. Describing plain wall shelving as “bespoke” was nothing if not a stretch. I absolutely cringed when Tom had to shimmy his way around the dining room table. Clearly the decorator hoped to convince prospective buyers that the room could seat more than would be comfortable.
@@jenniferlynn3537 They are simply ways for foreigners to park assets. They don't trust banks as only 85k is guaranteed in the event of a bank collapse. Mortgages for expensive properties are also dirt cheap.
You guys gave an excellent presentation, but I feel like someone would have to be completely out of their mind to give that kind of money for what constitutes a pretty claustrophobic basement flat. I was gasping for air just looking at that windowless study. The place gives out vibes of closing in on you. Only watched it cause I was curious to see what those knightsbridge flats looked like inside, and it seems like even the wealthy are getting swindled by the insane speculation of the London housing market.
You did your best to big up this basement flat. I am intrigued to know who would be attracted to buying it to live in. I wonder if it is merely an 'investment' property and will lie empty.Makes sense.
A wall mounted TV would be great in that office space, since it's on the ground level, and doesn't have any windows. Breaks up the boredom of the room. Can't think looking at four walls.
I can understand why they split these buildings into apartments but for me it ruins it. They should have turned it into one big family home. They know they are targeting the rich and wealthy to start with. I don’t like the sandy tones though look very cheap & some of the bedrooms look a bit small.
It's such a pretty home, I really like the furnishings. It makes everything feel very warm and welcoming. I don't think it's worth the asking price though.
Pay 13.5 £ for three levels and no even a small elevator. You must use 500 steps up -down every day. We are not 15 years old. What if there is any disability?
@@lala-ct9ir I agree but a property is only worth what people are prepared to pay for it so if it sells it's not overpriced. There may be a cost of living crisis in the UK ,but not for the mega rich of which there are still plenty about
Hmm I knew exactly how the interior would look before it was shown. Grey grey grey grey silver grey grey black grey. As for the "outside area" off the master bedroom? Hmm, I think the phrase "cell" might be more appropriate. Obviously Kn bridge is an ultra high status area. But Notting Hill used to be considered a slum and is now v prestige. So I wonder if, in time, will other areas with more innovative/exciting buildings begin to rival Kn Bridge as a high end location?
I need clarification please. Where do these millionaires and billionaires keep their expensive cars if their homes don't even have a garage. Imagine parking your luxury car on the streets in front of your apartment 🤦🏾
You guys make good videos! Regarding this one, this is a £5mln Knightsbridge flat, simple as that. The refurb is done well enough but the space is not a 10mln+ property or even a 5mln+. Of course any seller is free to list their property at 100mln£ should they wish to do so.
U find a lot of "luxury" property like that, advertised at WAY over. Why? Because they are in no rush to sell, if even want to sell at all. Sometimes it's money laundering. Sometimes the owner is an offshore co, just shuffling cash around with a sale ... to his other offshore co. This helps create the bubble. Same with Rolexes, tulipomania, East India Company and much more. Eventually a mug or trophy seeker will buy it. Often with a mortgage he can walk away from if the market crashes.
Amazing property in a want to feel like im living in a luxuary hotel kinda way - reminds me im getting old as it disappoints me "cosy" and "homely" are so out of fashion these days - As much as i can admire them there is a coldness about how properties are designed these days that i know i wouldnt feel happy with
No. Too squished. They've tried to create a luxurious apartment on too small of a footprint and tried to squeeze too much into that square footage. A classic example is the dining room where if people were seated, one wouldn't be able to walk around them. This would have been better as 2 spacious bedrooms and cancel the unnecessary spaces. This apartment is a fail.
Not keen on this, agree with all the comments below. Can't stand rooms without windows. Very confusing having a front door from the street straight into your sitting room. It gives it the feeling of a two-up, two-down, for 13.5 million! I don't like the idea of strangers being in a gym just beyond your door, creepy beyond belief! If I lived here I'd feel like people could just enter my property all the time, I wouldn't feel secure at all. Definitely a thumbs-down from me.
Did the presenters forget to show us half of the 'apartment'? I mean, £13.5m and the only reception room seems to be that converted foyer, accessed directly off the street i.e no hall! These two presenters really are 'amateur hour' - talking about features but then not showing them in the video, raving over average features in an attempt to big them up (sorry... people see right through that) and OMG...'kinda like', 'sorta like', 'almost like', like like like! It's high time these presenters stopped being scared of what they are saying and just said it without tempering the words. If it's 'almost like', then ... it's not. So why say it? I know it's a schoolkid fashion to say 'like' all the time but these are not kids. Guys... have confidence in what you are saying. C'mon... don't be scared! Now back to this property. Freehold/leasehold? You did not tell us. Gushing about furniture or art pieces if they are not included in that £13.5M is pointless. Parking , if any? Again, you did not tell us. I know only too well that property in our capital, and especially in this area is very expensive but even so, this one is quite simply overpriced for what it is, with the vendor probably hoping that this video will trigger someone with little knowledge of property prices to jump forward. I 'm staying put, thanks but good luck.
Does there actually exist people who’d pay £13.5m for that … if so, they need psychiatric help, the only thing incredible about it is how tiny and ordinary it is!
I cannot believe this imagine paying 13 million to sleep in a basement with a view to a brick wall
13 million to have neighbors
It's amazing how cramped and claustrophobic a £13.5 million home could be.
Yep, I feel like someone would have to be completely out of their mind to give that kind of money for what indeed constitutes a pretty claustrophobic basement flat. I was gasping for air just lookin at that windowless study. The flat gives out vibes of closing in on you.
It’s a billionaire’s city flat. Location location location my friends.
Yeah, apartments in central London rarely cost a million per square mile. the cheapest you could find is around 1.5 - 1.6 mil for a one bedroom squalor. Similar to New York with some of their smaller townhouses. However, I generally find New York properties way bigger for their price. London is just very expensive, as London is the 2nd most expensive country to buy property from so this only makes sense.
There's nothing comforting about this way overpriced home. It's cold and dark and updated ugly. I would think someone who isn't into the history of London would love this place, but it feels more like a cold not cozy hotel .
Yeah. It’s not outfitted well at all.
After watching this video I feel so good about my £400k semi detached house in Leeds. Other than the location my house looks not too different to the interior of this house, plus I have a bigger kitchen and garden!
MOT LMAO
Glad you feel good with your home. It's bigger?
Everyone has their budget, taste and place.
Enjoy the space and the open air.
😊
13.5 million pound basement flat .. ridiculous, stupid!!!
It’s true that the kitchen is a galley style. Amazingly small and mediocre for 13 million. This entire video was depressing.
Pay £13.5 mil to sleep in the basement
Even the rich are getting shafted by London property prices. It's a joke
@@Candyrock15 very true 👍
Gray and boring. Lord, what a waste of so much freaking money!
I was about to make the exact same comment 😂
It’s easier to fool people than to convince them they’ve been fooled. I’d rather live about 20 miles away from london city centre in bigger house than stay in central london in a matchbox.
I noticed a lack of outdoor, green or bright spaces with all the multi million pound London properties. There was one for over 10 million split over basement and ground. Which millionaire wants to live in a basement flat? Why are these developers skimping on killer views, roof gardens and lots of natural light? The flats are bland and devoid of character.
Its all about the money you should know that
Developers deploy interior design (bling) to dazzle buyers, to make them forget about the property's negatives, and to dupe them into thinking the property is actually worth the inflated price tag.
"Bland and devoid of character." Couldn't agree more. Might I add sterile and depressingly modern?
I understand you are paying for the post code and the nice interior design but I would never pay that amount of money to live under artificial lights.
That´s a nice bunker!
On a positive note, Jaz and Tom have upped their game. More knowledge of interior specs including materials used gives off a professional yet fun vibe. Bravo 💫 keep it up and I’m your subscriber for life (Less “luxury” basement flats though😊)
Lower ground floor should reduce the price significantly
Imagine paying £13M and waking up to the beautiful view of a brick wall and then going upstairs to make a breakfast in a kitchen which is smaller than the one you get in a council flat... proper rip off
Post code my friend
Haha
Thats how the Duke of Wminster became the richest bloke in Britain.
Well I think he;s more Mayfair/Belgravia but u get the idea.
£13.5 mill to walk straight into the living room 😮
Yeah, and that's not the worst part. You have to sleep in a basement and have an office with no windows.
The lighting is all cold, white LED. It’s ghastly! This is the UK for Pete’s sake. Light that is warm matters!
Utterly ridiculous price. The front door opens directly into the tiny sitting room. Very little natural light. I expect somebody will buy it eventually. Thank goodness I’m poor!
Beautiful finishes but there's no way in heck I'd live in a basement if I had a 13 million budget. They're out of their minds with the price.
They should have left it as a hotel, still has the look of one🙂
I wonder if the downstairs is still full of "businesswoman" who have £ 400 per hr appointments upstairs with visiting Arabs?😂😂
Sick of places where every surface is marble. It’s overdone. There are other finishes available.
Marble is so 80's...prefer wood and stone. So much prettier and more natural.
@@carronalee I love marble - I truly do. But I’ve been astonished at the interior designs I’ve seen of late where the trend is to enclose a room in marble of all one variety.
There’s not even any visual interest: no ogee edges or interesting carvings - nothing. All we ever see on these shows is the same “waterfall edges” (otherwise known as “square cut”) and unremitting expanses of polished stone. It’s gotten so that the natural beauty of marble is lost in the cold, claustrophobic and sterile looking rooms that are floor-to-ceiling solid stone.
In the comments of another video, someone described a marble-bedecked home as reminiscent of a mausoleum- and I couldn’t agree more!
Even without that unflattering association, why would anyone want a home so completely unoriginal? Does no one have an imagination any more?
ps ~ I smirked when the two baths fitted with the same boring stone were described as being of a “sandy” color - as I was thinking she came up with a very clever euphemism for “beige.”
Groundbreaking…
Again Jas and Tom presented this property beautiful, would love to see this apartment without all the lights on during the day time, basement apartments not everyone cuppa tea but if you can afford to pay 13.5 million then you can afford to keep the lights on 24/7, but definitely a positive note is the location.
Yes, if you can afford 13.5 million, you like the house and want it, buy it.
The facades make the location splendide.
If you had 13, 5 million you'd buy something else.
Tom and co need to understand that they're the property (and its inherent qualities such as location, views, size, privacy, light, functionality, quietness etc) are the stars of the show; not nicknacks and bits of blingy items.
Are British fridges tiny or something? They are always saying the fridge is massive, when its standard sized or even abit small
Hence we call a large fridge an "American Fridge" lol
British tend to buy fresh produce and not stock up like our american friends.
I wondered what they were talking about when they said that the fridge was large.
Pokey kitchen all round, and wouldn’t be my choice of apartment.
I also found that weird. I'm Portuguese and that to me was an averagely sized fridge. I've had fridges bigger than that living on my own. That was definitely not an American style fridge, have they seen what an American style fridge looks like?!
Yep compared to Americans our fridges are tiny.
Love the outdoor space .. 5.25
Looks like if you were in a high security jail and had an hour for fresh air and look at the bricks
Really it's bland, dull and you could get a country pile for 10 per cent of that ..
Another Brazzers film set !
😂
You two are doing a wonderful job---love the properties you are showing and the details you tell us about----Good for the two of you-----keep it up
Great tour as always but the asking price is ridiculous for this basement flat. The padding on the walls must be a secret joke because if you pay the asking price you belong to an asylum
Lotta money for a mausoleum.
The kitchen is beautiful but...anyone who knows how to cook will agree that it's an unworkable kitchen. There is NO counter space!!! The dining room is just too small for so many seas and...on top of that, there is a study with no daylight. Can anyone imagine working for hours in a cellar with no daylight at all? In all, it is a beautifully finished apartment, yet not enough square space and lots of poorly designed rooms. Not worth even considering buying.
Literally the entire building was brought with £20m + £10m investment in it and made from it 9 apartments each at a £8m minimum, overvalued, welcome to the real estate world.
They're gonna have a hard time selling that unit for 13.5 million. It's gonna sit on the market forever.
Fantastic commentary on details. Your channel just gets better - well done.
that kitchen 🤣🤣
I wouldn’t live in this even for £100,000 it just feels depressing and not homely.
With the exceptional exterior of the building oozing high end period charm I was expecting the same inside only to be shown an interior that could have been an apartment on Liverpool docks. The MBF panelling looked as if it came out of B&Q, It just looked like muton dressed as lamb. Its mind boggles thinking how some one could have scraped the building clean of its high quality period interior and replace with tat. Charmless.
Your channel has a disturbing number of videos that feature homes of remarkably poor layout and decoration, for obscene prices, with the only calling card being: “It’s London.” Your channel is becoming a masterclass on “Why London is unlivable for real people…”
I feel for these presenters …I really do. I think it’s important to remember that they aren’t the owners, architect/designers, interior decorators, or realtors coming up with such spaces. Apparently the bulk of the luxury market in London is consumed with cramped, sterile and lifeless shoeboxes.
They can only show what is open to them - and try to present the spaces as flatteringly as they can. Describing plain wall shelving as “bespoke” was nothing if not a stretch.
I absolutely cringed when Tom had to shimmy his way around the dining room table. Clearly the decorator hoped to convince prospective buyers that the room could seat more than would be comfortable.
@@jenniferlynn3537 They are simply ways for foreigners to park assets. They don't trust banks as only 85k is guaranteed in the event of a bank collapse.
Mortgages for expensive properties are also dirt cheap.
Nice video, but can't imagine what kind of millionaire will pay 13.5m for living in a basement
You guys gave an excellent presentation, but I feel like someone would have to be completely out of their mind to give that kind of money for what constitutes a pretty claustrophobic basement flat. I was gasping for air just looking at that windowless study. The place gives out vibes of closing in on you. Only watched it cause I was curious to see what those knightsbridge flats looked like inside, and it seems like even the wealthy are getting swindled by the insane speculation of the London housing market.
This place is horrible.
I'm sure 13.5M can get you a lot nicer than this, even in Knightsbridge
Huge house with plenty of small rooms, dining room in the staircase, missing window in the study, bedrooms in the basement. Who designed it?
@7:43 Did she say there is an Ipad fixed to the wall😂😂😂? For a 13.5million there better be a fuckn ipad punched on every damn wall
You did your best to big up this basement flat. I am intrigued to know who would be attracted to buying it to live in. I wonder if it is merely an 'investment' property and will lie empty.Makes sense.
A wall mounted TV would be great in that office space, since it's on the ground level, and doesn't have any windows. Breaks up the boredom of the room. Can't think looking at four walls.
is this a £13.5M apartment or Dracula's underground bunker. Absolutely no drop of sunlight.
"This is an amazing project and provides excellent value for money given its prime location."
I can understand why they split these buildings into apartments but for me it ruins it. They should have turned it into one big family home. They know they are targeting the rich and wealthy to start with. I don’t like the sandy tones though look very cheap & some of the bedrooms look a bit small.
total lack of natural light isn't worth the price tag
As a Chinese client/investor, I found the number 44 is not a good omen for us.
Just add another 4 and would be perfect.
That fridge is not big, especially if there is a freezer on the bottom.
I thought that too. I wondered if I was looking at the wrong appliance for a moment. It was average at best.
This used to be a townhouse, so on the lower ground floor would have been the kitchen and the laundry room etc. which makes sense.
You 2 are getting fantastic in your presentations!
It's such a pretty home, I really like the furnishings. It makes everything feel very warm and welcoming. I don't think it's worth the asking price though.
OK I liked the Bathtubs in the bathrooms, but I need more windows!
Why do they take such historical places and decorate them modern minimalist!?! It is so sterile and cold.
🎉🎉🥂👍👍👍stunning house , excellent content to share 👍👍
Pay 13.5 £ for three levels and no even a small elevator. You must use 500 steps up -down every day. We are not 15 years old. What if there is any disability?
Spectacular home ❤️
Lovely apartment
So 13M doesn’t even get one the whole townhouse?! Wow, and not in a good way. It’s gonna really suck if the power goes out for any reason
It is really incredible that in London you pay GBP 13 M to live in a basement. The world is nuts!
£13m for this 🤦🏾♂️
Feels so claustrofobic, so little natural light..not worth the money
developers are getting greedier by the year. no way is that worth that much lol
London mate say no more
@@maximoo9861 Not even in London. It is hugely overpriced.
@@lala-ct9ir I agree but a property is only worth what people are prepared to pay for it so if it sells it's not overpriced. There may be a cost of living crisis in the UK ,but not for the mega rich of which there are still plenty about
3 bedrooms and a shared gym for 13 million? I never associate being wealthy with being stupid.
£13.5 million to live in a basement?? It seems like a joke! 😂😂😂
Hmm I knew exactly how the interior would look before it was shown.
Grey grey grey grey silver grey grey black grey.
As for the "outside area" off the master bedroom?
Hmm, I think the phrase "cell" might be more appropriate.
Obviously Kn bridge is an ultra high status area.
But Notting Hill used to be considered a slum and is now v prestige.
So I wonder if, in time, will other areas with more innovative/exciting buildings begin to rival Kn Bridge as a high end location?
I need clarification please. Where do these millionaires and billionaires keep their expensive cars if their homes don't even have a garage. Imagine parking your luxury car on the streets in front of your apartment 🤦🏾
that's real beauty
Jeez, how much does an above ground unit cost?
It’s a bunker for the elite that’s all.
Very nice keep it up
You can buy an amazing house in Greenwich with far less with good access to central London and wonderful parks nearby
Beautiful ❤
13 mill? you could get two enormous mansions for that price.
The television I think was bigger than Jas… still a nice place, Minimalism.
So these home don't come with garage ?
Not even in the back of the townhouse ?
Bummer 😕
You guys make good videos!
Regarding this one, this is a £5mln Knightsbridge flat, simple as that.
The refurb is done well enough but the space is not a 10mln+ property or even a 5mln+.
Of course any seller is free to list their property at 100mln£ should they wish to do so.
U find a lot of "luxury" property like that, advertised at WAY over.
Why? Because they are in no rush to sell, if even want to sell at all.
Sometimes it's money laundering. Sometimes the owner is an offshore co, just shuffling cash around with a sale ... to his other offshore co.
This helps create the bubble. Same with Rolexes, tulipomania, East India Company and much more.
Eventually a mug or trophy seeker will buy it. Often with a mortgage he can walk away from if the market crashes.
Emperors new clothes springs to mind.
👍 very Very Very large size 👍👍
it’s good that they still admired, at least they didn’t show where the burglar alarm was installed.
I like it,!
If you turn off all the lights, (which there are to many) you would be in the dark, no natural light, awful.
Amazing property in a want to feel like im living in a luxuary hotel kinda way - reminds me im getting old as it disappoints me "cosy" and "homely" are so out of fashion these days - As much as i can admire them there is a coldness about how properties are designed these days that i know i wouldnt feel happy with
I’d rather live in a studio apartment overlooking the river
Thank you for much for this tour.. This home looks so nice!!
a light coloured room with a big TV is NOT a cinema room
British properties are so pokey!
Imagine $13 million and when you go to the kitchen in the morning for coffee, you have to be dressed because your neighbors will be there too. No way.
If I could afford a house that price it would be at Sandbanks, as nice as Knightsbridge is, it lacks that beachy feel😂
it's perfect
No. Too squished. They've tried to create a luxurious apartment on too small of a footprint and tried to squeeze too much into that square footage. A classic example is the dining room where if people were seated, one wouldn't be able to walk around them. This would have been better as 2 spacious bedrooms and cancel the unnecessary spaces. This apartment is a fail.
Not keen on this, agree with all the comments below. Can't stand rooms without windows. Very confusing having a front door from the street straight into your sitting room. It gives it the feeling of a two-up, two-down, for 13.5 million! I don't like the idea of strangers being in a gym just beyond your door, creepy beyond belief! If I lived here I'd feel like people could just enter my property all the time, I wouldn't feel secure at all. Definitely a thumbs-down from me.
Does those windowless rooms comply with London's building codes? Feels like Harry Potter's room.
apart from everything else, why would anybody with 13 mil buy a leasehold co-op.
Did the presenters forget to show us half of the 'apartment'? I mean, £13.5m and the only reception room seems to be that converted foyer, accessed directly off the street i.e no hall!
These two presenters really are 'amateur hour' - talking about features but then not showing them in the video, raving over average features in an attempt to big them up (sorry... people see right through that) and OMG...'kinda like', 'sorta like', 'almost like', like like like! It's high time these presenters stopped being scared of what they are saying and just said it without tempering the words. If it's 'almost like', then ... it's not. So why say it? I know it's a schoolkid fashion to say 'like' all the time but these are not kids. Guys... have confidence in what you are saying. C'mon... don't be scared!
Now back to this property. Freehold/leasehold? You did not tell us. Gushing about furniture or art pieces if they are not included in that £13.5M is pointless. Parking , if any? Again, you did not tell us.
I know only too well that property in our capital, and especially in this area is very expensive but even so, this one is quite simply overpriced for what it is, with the vendor probably hoping that this video will trigger someone with little knowledge of property prices to jump forward.
I 'm staying put, thanks but good luck.
I suppose it’s all very nice, but frankly for 13 and a half million quid I’d want a bit more than an apartment ! Regardless of the bloody postcode!
This is hilarious 😂
for that price you can get an entire townhouse on the upper west side of NYC>
I fast forwarded the video to avoid boredom. Sorry, whose basement is this again?
everything in the US is large, not just the refrig
I wonder if it has been designed by Sophie Patterson. Amazing anyway
très bel appartement !
Garage?
Probably not.
I think you would be lucky to get a residents parking spot on the street.
Does there actually exist people who’d pay £13.5m for that … if so, they need psychiatric help, the only thing incredible about it is how tiny and ordinary it is!
The probably never live in it crazy
A very nicely done place.
That is horrendous.
my favourite part of this video and others would be Tom, great guide and cute too
Looks like a cheesy hotel I don’t want to stay in 😂