I feel slightly unimpressed with this house. For the price the rooms are really small and the reception and kitchen are underwhelming to say the least. The price mostly reflects the location.
I really enjoyed that. I really like the house unlike pretty much everyone else who has commented. I feel the lack of solid design throughout has actually presented a fantastic blank canvas. Would be happy to really place my stamp on the history of this home. (pending listed building consent oh and the £18 million)
Given that a lot of people here came away thinking that you had done a great job, in spite of the widely felt disappointment with the house's questionable interior design plan, suggests to me that you have a bright future in this line of work, new subscriber!!
I really like your presenting style! A garden like that in that location is great. I feel the house needs colour and personality but has great potential .
Excellent informative presentation. Really enjoyed the tour and house. Loved the primary bedroom. in fact liked all the bedrooms. The only two things i' would change is the kitchen cabinet colour and some of the bedroom white walls, Maybe paint a pastel colour. Lovely house and garden. Enjoyed it!
Good review bro i love seeing these Expensive London Homes keep up the good work. Luxury London Home Tours are definitely a very high demand niche due to very few people doing it!
This property left me rather deflated.....the ground floor was just sad. The kitchen had absolutely no personality.... I felt cheated. For this calibre of property, the staging was anaemic at best.
You felt cheated LMFAO.... you'd only feel cheated if you had bought it. I guess you will have to take your £17,950,000 somewhere else then won't you poppet.
i don't know what to say really... apart from the fact that realtors are out of their mind to ask for nearly 18 million pounds for this average setting...
Underwhelmed by the interior of this property, and the price is pretty steep too (we forget that one pays for the postcode), however very well presented. You have a new subscriber. 👍🏽
Wow beautiful house so serene and peaceful and immaculately decorated in keeping with the original design of the house so much more character than those high rise high spec ultra modern apartments. Miggt cost a lot of money but you get what you pay for in London
Astonished that this is a Grade 1 listed property in a famous location but no mention of John Nash or the Prince Regent or the date of building or the the history of the house or the ownership or size of the estate and a rather ignorant comment that the design is contemporary throughout - Grade 1 means the interior is original and cannot be changed because it is architecturally significant. The light fittings may be contemporary but if you’re paying almost £20m you won’t be keeping the selling agency’s commercial design. Estate agents know the price, but not the value.
Indeed. Or Decimus Burton (son of the builder James Burton) who altered John Nash's plans so much that the latter vowed to have the buildings demolished, but failed. As John Nash fan I can only wonder how much better this place could have been.
I don't have 17 million to spend on a house and if I did I wouldn't be buying this one. I've worked in many grand houses in the past including one in Regent's park .This one is bland and unappealing from the start.☹
I know it may sound like I am being overly critical here but as a realtor, I would be embarrassed to put such a beautiful house on the market when the interior design and general finish is so poorly done. It's just so bland and shows a lack of effort. The only positive here is that it has room for improvement. Too expensive for wha‘s on offer!
This is why so few affordable houses are being built these days, because developers are throwing all their weight behind super luxury developments in Central London - like this. Whether it's stark minimalist flats overlooking Hyde Park, or neo-Georgian palatial townhouses such as in this video. No wonder the country is in such a mess. The government aren't helping, because they don't care. They're encouraging such developers to continue to build these enclaves for the super rich. While everyone else is shut out. The government are on the side of these developers, not us ordinary folk. And this is the problem. This is why the UK economy is stalling. Half of these luxury builds will never actually be lived in on a permanent basis, but will just be used as second ...or even third homes. Worst of all, a few will just be bought as investments and will not see a single person walk through their rooms - ever.
Nice tour of the house. Videography is nice but honestly I had to stop watching as the sound levels are all over the place. The music is very loud compared to the speaking and the music is also quite high pitched at times. There's also a lot of echo going on with your mic, you need one of those fluffy covers to minimise the echo.
Thanks for the tour Toby! The reception room is awful and its lighting fixtures even worse. The kitchen is very standard and the mezzanine is in the wrong place; Anything you put up there will absorb the kitchen smells but will be the best place to be when baking bread. £18M you are paying for the location and the beautiful stucco Nash design of the area.
They are Grade 1 listed properties you cannot change the windows in fact you cannot change anything outside or inside without permission. There are very strict rules when owning a listed building.
If you have 17 millions to buy this house 😂i quess you have some more to change the kitchen, the furniture and the colours. Why people are so stupid anyway,i don't like the colour of the bedroom, well okay you can change it 😂.
Great house but the styling and ID of the house is a bit average consider the asking price is £17 millions. Too overpriced except for its location, location, location.
I walk past this house everyday, to walk the dog in the park. What unimpressive interiors for a building that looks stunning from the outside. Get some chintz into the place to make it feel like a home!
Odd, but I also felt a sense that I'd be unhappy living in that house. Apart from the garden, there is no grand, sweeping space. It just seems to be a collection of small rooms. Back in the day you'd have a scullery maid and a bootblack in one of them, but now it's just a boring little room. Great video though.
Beautiful property. You need a decent microphone so you don't shout so much with all that echoing isn't nice on the ears. With a decent Mike you can talk a little quieter with a better effect. Gave me a headache.
@@TobyCorban Yes. But it was too small to have such a name. Makes me wonder how rich folks lived in such places in the 19th C. Or were these just for their kids?
Hey tony, nice property, but may I politely suggest maybe consider showing us less of your back and see more of your face as it comes across as more engaging that way buddy.
I feel slightly unimpressed with this house. For the price the rooms are really small and the reception and kitchen are underwhelming to say the least. The price mostly reflects the location.
Thanks for watching! the price is reflected mostly by its location!
I would agree , the kitchen looks cheap . And not well thought through.
Plus no private parking/garage/driveway. Yet some rich man will buy it and probably leave it empty.
Agreed.
@@alnomanin Bingo. It's for parking foreign Russian/ middle Eastern billionaire money
This House is amazing and this is the right guy to show the house. He’s very elegant!
I really enjoyed that. I really like the house unlike pretty much everyone else who has commented. I feel the lack of solid design throughout has actually presented a fantastic blank canvas. Would be happy to really place my stamp on the history of this home. (pending listed building consent oh and the £18 million)
Given that a lot of people here came away thinking that you had done a great job, in spite of the widely felt disappointment with the house's questionable interior design plan, suggests to me that you have a bright future in this line of work, new subscriber!!
I really like your presenting style! A garden like that in that location is great. I feel the house needs colour and personality but has great potential .
While the house isn't my cup of tea, you did a FANTASTIC job presenting it!
Maybe a few too many "Now, let's . . . ", but otherwise a good presentation.
He had the good sense to show an adorable kitty cat in the first 10 seconds of the video. I can see why he gets all the multimillion £ assignments.
Excellent informative presentation. Really enjoyed the tour and house. Loved the primary bedroom. in fact liked all the bedrooms. The only two things i' would change is the kitchen cabinet colour and some of the bedroom white walls, Maybe paint a pastel colour. Lovely house and garden. Enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching Mark! It was an amazing house to tour.
Good review bro i love seeing these Expensive London Homes keep up the good work. Luxury London Home Tours are definitely a very high demand niche due to very few people doing it!
This property left me rather deflated.....the ground floor was just sad. The kitchen had absolutely no personality.... I felt cheated. For this calibre of property, the staging was anaemic at best.
Dreary and cold. People afraid of curves and colour.
You felt cheated LMFAO.... you'd only feel cheated if you had bought it. I guess you will have to take your £17,950,000 somewhere else then won't you poppet.
i don't know what to say really... apart from the fact that realtors are out of their mind to ask for nearly 18 million pounds for this average setting...
Thanks for watching!
its the area that ur paying for in all fairness
Cool IKEA interior!!! 🤓
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Underwhelmed by the interior of this property, and the price is pretty steep too (we forget that one pays for the postcode), however very well presented. You have a new subscriber. 👍🏽
Great work Toby, yet again!👍
Thanks for watching John, glad you liked it!
Great location
This one is in the style Arctic Angular. Not somewhere you would want to lounge with a book and a coffee!
Beautiful and well presented. Some echo/reverb in parts of this house but I guess it's going to be pretty quiet anyway.
Good call!
Lovely tour and very professional. I wonder why they chose unmatching kitchen appliances?
Good question, I guess the buyer will change it ;)
Wow beautiful house so serene and peaceful and immaculately decorated in keeping with the original design of the house so much more character than those high rise high spec ultra modern apartments. Miggt cost a lot of money but you get what you pay for in London
From outside is magnificent, from inside is so lackluster it is almost ironic 😅.
Nice tour Toby, marble flooring looks beautiful. However the wooden floors are a little too much. It’s everywhere.
Thanks for watching Nazarene!
The primary bedroom is beautiful 😍
Lovely neighborhood, great tour👍
It’s a great area, thanks for watching Jack.
Really enjoyed this presentation, how did I not know of this channel until now, and the house is lovely.
Great showing Toby.
You give a wonderful tour.
Keep it up!
Loved the tour. If I can make a suggestion, use a mic. It's much more easy on the ears
Thanks for watching ET! Our Mic wasn’t cooperating that day ;)
@@TobyCorban I figured 😄 no big deal. Great job as always Toby
Astonished that this is a Grade 1 listed property in a famous location but no mention of John Nash or the Prince Regent or the date of building or the the history of the house or the ownership or size of the estate and a rather ignorant comment that the design is contemporary throughout - Grade 1 means the interior is original and cannot be changed because it is architecturally significant. The light fittings may be contemporary but if you’re paying almost £20m you won’t be keeping the selling agency’s commercial design. Estate agents know the price, but not the value.
Indeed. Or Decimus Burton (son of the builder James Burton) who altered John Nash's plans so much that the latter vowed to have the buildings demolished, but failed. As John Nash fan I can only wonder how much better this place could have been.
A mention of Some history of Chester Terrace and age of the building would be interesting
I watched your instagram and instantly visit this 💛
The £17M+ house is non opulent, non atmospheric and dull interiors. The open plan kitchen looks for servants. So sad to comment this.
I don't have 17 million to spend on a house and if I did I wouldn't be buying this one. I've worked in many grand houses in the past including one in Regent's park .This one is bland and unappealing from the start.☹
I know it may sound like I am being overly critical here but as a realtor, I would be embarrassed to put such a beautiful house on the market when the interior design and general finish is so poorly done. It's just so bland and shows a lack of effort. The only positive here is that it has room for improvement.
Too expensive for wha‘s on offer!
This is why so few affordable houses are being built these days, because developers are throwing all their weight behind super luxury developments in Central London - like this.
Whether it's stark minimalist flats overlooking Hyde Park, or neo-Georgian palatial townhouses such as in this video.
No wonder the country is in such a mess. The government aren't helping, because they don't care. They're encouraging such developers to continue to build these enclaves for the super rich. While everyone else is shut out.
The government are on the side of these developers, not us ordinary folk. And this is the problem. This is why the UK economy is stalling.
Half of these luxury builds will never actually be lived in on a permanent basis, but will just be used as second ...or even third homes.
Worst of all, a few will just be bought as investments and will not see a single person walk through their rooms - ever.
Chester Terrace was built in 1825...
Wow! Beautiful. Great tour
Nice! No super-automatic espresso maker or microwave oven. I would’ve expected Gaggenau rather than Miele.
I would prefer Gaggenau than the overused of Miele product. For fridge, I would prefer subzero.
@@chalayan Yes. Sub-Zero is in a class by itself when it comes to refrigerators, freezers and wine storage units.
@@RamZar50 yep, the one to go for if you want a high end luxury fridge.
Magnifique en effet !
Where do you watch the telly?
Seriously, the uk market is such of rippp offfff.
Do you know what you could buy in South of France for only 5 millions?
Location, Location, Location - Thanks for watching Moria!
Rather have an apartment in Paris
A stunning home thanks
Nice tour of the house. Videography is nice but honestly I had to stop watching as the sound levels are all over the place. The music is very loud compared to the speaking and the music is also quite high pitched at times. There's also a lot of echo going on with your mic, you need one of those fluffy covers to minimise the echo.
No off-street parking? Nice area but 18m seems a bit steep.
Modern fittings horrible in a regency townhouse
Luckily we all have our own choice of fittings ;)
Very classy
Thanks for the tour Toby!
The reception room is awful and its lighting fixtures even worse. The kitchen is very standard and the mezzanine is in the wrong place; Anything you put up there will absorb the kitchen smells but will be the best place to be when baking bread.
£18M you are paying for the location and the beautiful stucco Nash design of the area.
A shame it wasn’t so big inside (considering), but that location… 🥰
outstanding
Nothing special, but it's the location that makes it worth 17 mil it's one of the world's most exclusive grande locations ...Regents Park
The windows are single pane windows. How is that possible? Are single pane windows even made anymore?
They are Grade 1 listed properties you cannot change the windows in fact you cannot change anything outside or inside without permission. There are very strict rules when owning a listed building.
Looking very nice...
£17.95 million, ladies and gentlemen!
Who would pay 18M for this, just look at the kitchen, crazy.
I’m sorry you’re upset about the kitchen 💙 appreciate you watching !
If you have 17 millions to buy this house 😂i quess you have some more to change the kitchen, the furniture and the colours.
Why people are so stupid anyway,i don't like the colour of the bedroom, well okay you can change it 😂.
All of these are leasehold right ? so what happens when the lease runs down ?
It is a house so likely freehold.
@@rosieposie9564 nope I search the listing. That whole stretch of road is leasehold properties
@@Sam-ys6iw That is a real shame.
You can extend the lease
You extend the lease. It doesn't cost anything like the full price as long as you don't let it run down past 80 years or so.
Great house but the styling and ID of the house is a bit average consider the asking price is £17 millions. Too overpriced except for its location, location, location.
It’s a bit pocky inside I’m not gonna lie, I guess this house is all about the location
I walk past this house everyday, to walk the dog in the park. What unimpressive interiors for a building that looks stunning from the outside. Get some chintz into the place to make it feel like a home!
Masterclass
So many agents are selling this one, saw another video of the same house.
Odd, but I also felt a sense that I'd be unhappy living in that house. Apart from the garden, there is no grand, sweeping space. It just seems to be a collection of small rooms. Back in the day you'd have a scullery maid and a bootblack in one of them, but now it's just a boring little room. Great video though.
No carpets in bedrooms?
I guess not! Thanks for tuning in!
Did anyone notice thepattern of the bookmatched flooring in the entryway? it looks like a person!
Love your videos, always with lots of information and eye for detail
Love
Beautiful property. You need a decent microphone so you don't shout so much with all that echoing isn't nice on the ears. With a decent Mike you can talk a little quieter with a better effect. Gave me a headache.
18.000.000 ?? where is the living ???
Thanks for watching! I showed the living room, did you miss it? from 2:15
@@TobyCorban Yes. But it was too small to have such a name. Makes me wonder how rich folks lived in such places in the 19th C. Or were these just for their kids?
Nah... looks tacky to me.
Is there a person in this world who can afford to buy this expensive townhouse? I wonder what kind of job would someone have to afford it
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"wall sconces"... Yeah we're not in America mate.
For the price, the kitchen is disappointing. The garden is definitely the reason you are buying
This house is overpriced
What’s it’s true value?
Grossly overpriced for a rather plain house
Its horrible it has no character at all
Good tour but nothing impressive here at all especially for that money. Imagine what that money could by you in Devon/Cornwall
Not too impressed with this one for that price.
It’s so basic, I’m not impressed, just disappointed
Not worth the money.
It's a beautiful home but the contemporary decor is boring. The place desperately needs colour.
Thanks for watching! There’s many ways they could have designed it. Everyone has different taste. I like neutral!
Pull it down, and the rest.
No garage,no off street parking, I don't like it.
Hey tony, nice property, but may I politely suggest maybe consider showing us less of your back and see more of your face as it comes across as more engaging that way buddy.
Good presenter. The home interior isn't my cup of tea.
Too funny for words just look out your rear windows the regents park estate high crime drugs and all the thing you would not like to see.
Not one of my favorites. I think it's overpriced in spite of the location.
Fail! It's not nice, simple! The layout is a no no and needs completely designed and decorated! Nearly 18m.....lol, no
the interior is shit.
Terrible interior design for such a house. It looks cheap, boring and dated. Stopped watching when I saw the kitchen.
ABSOLUTE HORRID interior!
This bloke needs some English lessons.
Way too funny. Piece of crap for this money.