I instantly wrote this off because I'm not paying 4.5m and parking my car on the street. But thanks to the surprise underground garage, I'm shortlisting this 1 ready for when I win the euromillions.
People hate on such houses but one of my dreams is to live in this type of house. I don’t know why, I just love it. I already live in a terrace house myself but this is just another level and I’d be giddy with joy just walking through this house.
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@@elliekate.a for me I love the compact nature of this house the short ceiling, also love that how everything seems filled like not the whole house is made in the same theme, the bathroom has its own the kitchen it's own the library area it's own I love it mann.
@@TruckingBritain You guys are wrong if you expect luxury to be golden furniture and so on. This looks absouloutley luxury to me. You might be right calling this overprice but this is defenetly not middle-class house.
This is not middle class, idk where you live but the kitchen alone scream luxurious. Middle class people do not have a top to bottom wine fridge in the kitchen or two ovens lol.
For this price you can have more sumptuous places in other countries. When I say it's basic is the simplicity of the furniture, the decoration (most of the pieces looks like come from a popular store and not signed by famous designers). Many houses in some US cities have this type of decor and i'm not talking about rich neighborhoods. Even the planned kitchen is not that expensive to do. I like to watch this type of house tours and I had never seen a house so expensive and inferior compared to expensive houses in Los Angeles and apartments in Manhattan.
They are standard; they would have to follow the building code. That said, there are 4 floors and you enter parking in the lower level. At this price, a grocery lift (like a dumb waiter) to the kitchen should be included. The negative things for me is: -a full bath in the basement (who’s going downstairs for a bath?); put in a dog washing station. Waste of space, which could have been used for something useful like a wine room. - no separate study/office. People work from home; an enclosed room with natural light for a home office is a must these days. Why not put the guest room downstairs and an office in the existing guest room?
4.5 million and not a shrub tree or single flower planted for that. And a garage underneath would limit severely what you can plant. I would prefer spend a million on a countryside property and have 3 million to spend on nice hotels when visiting london.
Less services they'll have to employ. My thing is just how close those other houses are! Looking out of the bi fold doors it appears that you can have conversations with 4 different households without raising your voice!
Lol that’s for middle class people. They can afford to make such compromises. People who can afford these properties already have other high end properties in the top locations of the world. They live in all of them throughout the year. They might even own hotels or know people who do. They don’t think like you. That’s why they don’t end up like you. They understand the significance of having a property in London. They’re lucky that they don’t need to compromise on living in London.
Not only did i love this old money house which was emphasised with the minimal new money features creating a juxtaposition, but I also thought this video was dramatically improved by your knowledge of the history. It is clear you’ve done your homework! There is a reason I watch your videos as opposed to other similar creators and that is your effort. Keep doing you and I can’t wait to see what your future holds xx
I really like it because it's not pompous or extravagant. It's a really nice English house in a nice street that can host a family and even guests. Good space, not too big. The kind of house I'd have if I was a millionare.
Nice to see a beautiful home that has been lived in and looks it too. Nice to see some photos and history put around the home. So many homes look like they are purely a “show house”, rarely see any that have that “lived in” look. Really nice. Shown well too.
The architects missed a trick. For £4.5m when you enter the property, I do not want to see some Ikea looking coat stand. I'd expect an in-built coat & shoe storage in the hallway. Where do you put the family's coats & shoes plus those of guests? At this price point, everything should have been thought through!
I think the price is for the location, not the house. I don't think there's much cooking going on in that kitchen. I wonder if there's an HOA fee? I wouldn't be surprised if there was. I've seen single detached houses with 2 car garage going up here in the Colonies that cost $700-900K with an HOA fee of $500+ per month. NY city for far more for an apartment maintenance. Totally crazy!!
4:20 if you look around the part where he goes to the downstairs WC. He passes what looks like a built in coat storage cupboard. You catch a glimpse of the mirrored doors to the left of the screen as he goes to open the door to the WC.
I think it’s more imp to have some storage in the basement entry as that is more likely to be used by the household … can’t remember if there was. I presume the entry coat stand is mainly for guests. But yeah storage on both levels would have been great.
I LOVE this home! It’s very cozy and lived in. What I love most is that the builders really took inspiration from an original Victorian home but made it modern and functional. Love those doggies as well! So sweet and curious 😍
This is a great price in London for that square footage. I like how you get the vintage style without all the issues that come with an older home. Plus a garage! That would be a 10 million dollar purchase in NYC.
So beautiful and so expensive, 4.5M it may easy be monthly GDP of some small country. But me personnaly took some ideas for my condo decoration LOL. Cheers from Canada. PS: London this is a so beautiful and full of history city. Every time visiting, I am so attached to some streets and areas. Last week got back from vacation in London, still so nostalgic ;-)
I can never understand why people rift apart all the beautiful ancient wood work and modernize a home in a way it does not go with the façade, just leaving the interiors as if it was a modern loft in a glass building.
This was an almost new build, less than 10 years old. I thought that he wasted time showcasing personal decor. Are the owners leaving behind the family portraits & piano? The quick shot of 20 x 10 back garden told me that I could ask to borrow a cup of sugar from 4 different neighbors without raising my voice!
Entry stairs and entry floor tiles doesn’t give luxury. And the ceilings can totally be lifted just a tad higher to make it more airy , brighter & luxurious
I live in Barnes too, and the plot on which these houses are built used to be a police station and car park - very ugly! Have always wondered what these house looked like inside...
With this price in some countries you can build your own small Buckingham palace, same area, dimensions and still have some money left to survive for atleast 10 years
Property it's about the location. Price depends of the location, if you build something like in Soweto, South Africa you won't sell it for more than £100k
Im America (in the southern states) you can get houses twice that size, twice front and back yard space for less than a million. This house it nice, but still choaked up for 4 million dollars. The rooms are tiny for four millions dollars
I must have missed the part at the start where he said it was a new build, but instantly realised when he entered the house and there were zero period features and quite bland looking.
The doors on the kitchen cabinets sliding out of the way is a great idea. Victorian style bathroom fixtures not to my liking and attached is not to my liking but lots of space inside.
Looking at the comments, I am relieved to find that I am not the only one finding this townhouse to be overpriced at 4 million pounds. 1.5 million pounds maybe but 4 million pounds?
Jas was missed but great tour Tom and lovely finishes in this home no wonder they bought as is. A lovely home well worth the money. Those pups were very well behaved too. My only dislike was the kitchen lighting otherwise I loved all the furnishings.
Definitely made for a wholesome family, exquisite love the decor, spacious and elegantly furnished, but my question would be where’s Jas? Excellent presentation like always well informative 👍
Wanted to post a comment about how ridiculous expensive London is etc. However this is genuinely a lovely place. Especially the basement/parking. And dare I say, given the location, spec and reality of prices everywhere, seems good value at £4.25m, no?
Nice enough layout. The only room I didn't appreciate was the kitchen. What is the use of having a kitchen that doesn't look like any food is prepared in it? No pots, pans, dishes, or knives. Just a dead room with gray panels that conceal everything.
Real pianists also have heaps of sheet music close to the piano, not just a book with music that looks fairly elementary to me. I enjoyed this house tour and it all looked very nice, but the price tag was absolutely ridiculous.
Really unique and comfortable home, Tom, and great tour as always. I was a bit surprised you didn’t leave your shoes at the door, which you normally do. I’d want to leave whatever my shoes picked up on the London streets outside and not traipse it throughout the house.
@@marbman1587 ur is often used for your online, but i am sure u are well aware of that and wanted to be a grumpy sod. I wasnt aware i needed to write ur out as your in this space but im gonna continue to write it out as ur to upset u more. Also if u wann talk about proper sentence structure and grammar, i could point out a few things wrong with UR sentence but im not a sad old man who nit picks the way people talk or write in a comment section for fun :( have fun correcting this one too, ill start by mentioning my lack of uppercases at the start of sentences and i also put ill🤢 instead of I'll and there's a lot of lowercase i, UR turn.
genuinely surprised that homes like this are considered luxury or even well designed. victorian homes are narrow and drab. the kitchen design is so bland and uninspired it looks like a boring ikea modular fit. the refrigerator???? anything less than wide french door invertible refrigerators are outdated and not luxurious in my books. the countertop is nice, I'll give them that.
I know, I know. Real estate is all about location, location, location. Still, you will never be able to convince me that this house as it stands is worth more than 500,000 GBP, if that. Plain and simple.
There was sort of an interior design clash between modern and traditional that wasn't fully in harmony for me. For so many millions, a good interior designer was needed to blend the traditional architectural elements with all the renovated aspects into a more cohesive design concept. It was too much of a flip flopping of design ideas which cheapens the house
I like larger stairs, not narrow ones. Also don't understand the obsession of carpet on stairs. Also, for this price it's a bit basic But that's the situation with housing at the moment.
I instantly wrote this off because I'm not paying 4.5m and parking my car on the street. But thanks to the surprise underground garage, I'm shortlisting this 1 ready for when I win the euromillions.
Solid plan 👌
3.5 and they might have a deal
I'm gonna win that euromillion and I'll come back here
Not like u could pay 4.5 mil 😂
@@MD-xb2syNo s hit Sherlock! The comment already pointed out to that fact.
Finally a house builder that builds houses in keeping with surrounding style. So many clash.
People hate on such houses but one of my dreams is to live in this type of house. I don’t know why, I just love it. I already live in a terrace house myself but this is just another level and I’d be giddy with joy just walking through this house.
@@elliekate.a for me I love the compact nature of this house the short ceiling, also love that how everything seems filled like not the whole house is made in the same theme, the bathroom has its own the kitchen it's own the library area it's own I love it mann.
same
This is how crazy and expensive is to live in London. This house looks very basic and middle-class but is sold as luxury mansion
very basic middle class? wtf?
indeed, house is ok-ish but priced as totally luxurious house.
@@TruckingBritain You guys are wrong if you expect luxury to be golden furniture and so on. This looks absouloutley luxury to me. You might be right calling this overprice but this is defenetly not middle-class house.
This is not middle class, idk where you live but the kitchen alone scream luxurious. Middle class people do not have a top to bottom wine fridge in the kitchen or two ovens lol.
For this price you can have more sumptuous places in other countries. When I say it's basic is the simplicity of the furniture, the decoration (most of the pieces looks like come from a popular store and not signed by famous designers). Many houses in some US cities have this type of decor and i'm not talking about rich neighborhoods. Even the planned kitchen is not that expensive to do. I like to watch this type of house tours and I had never seen a house so expensive and inferior compared to expensive houses in Los Angeles and apartments in Manhattan.
Cannot believe this is a new building- it’s brilliant, underground parking is a huge bonus
Super! For lovers of tradition who also need their modern comforts. Can't beleive the parkin! Well worth the money, for London.
This house is adorable. The only negative thing, I have to mention are the stairs: They look very steep and narrow.
Looks very San Francisco…
especially when you get older, if you purchase think about how long you want and can stay there depending how your home is built
They are standard; they would have to follow the building code. That said, there are 4 floors and you enter parking in the lower level. At this price, a grocery lift (like a dumb waiter) to the kitchen should be included.
The negative things for me is:
-a full bath in the basement (who’s going downstairs for a bath?); put in a dog washing station. Waste of space, which could have been used for something useful like a wine room.
- no separate study/office. People work from home; an enclosed room with natural light for a home office is a must these days.
Why not put the guest room downstairs and an office in the existing guest room?
I hope the owners treasure their home. I’m not even of the modern design but even I see perfection. Be grateful, be humble and be happy.
4.5 million and not a shrub tree or single flower planted for that. And a garage underneath would limit severely what you can plant. I would prefer spend a million on a countryside property and have 3 million to spend on nice hotels when visiting london.
Less services they'll have to employ. My thing is just how close those other houses are! Looking out of the bi fold doors it appears that you can have conversations with 4 different households without raising your voice!
Lol that’s for middle class people. They can afford to make such compromises. People who can afford these properties already have other high end properties in the top locations of the world. They live in all of them throughout the year. They might even own hotels or know people who do. They don’t think like you. That’s why they don’t end up like you. They understand the significance of having a property in London. They’re lucky that they don’t need to compromise on living in London.
There's shrubs and plants in the front garden. You could easily plant a really nice flower bed out there.
I would even visit London! EVER!
as empty as these people's lives
I love the living room in the basement it looks really nice and you can't even tell with the bay window.
The natural light makes all the difference! 🙌
Not only did i love this old money house which was emphasised with the minimal new money features creating a juxtaposition, but I also thought this video was dramatically improved by your knowledge of the history. It is clear you’ve done your homework! There is a reason I watch your videos as opposed to other similar creators and that is your effort. Keep doing you and I can’t wait to see what your future holds xx
"All this garden space" shows 2 feet of grass patch 😂
“Look how wide and spacious the hallway is” 2:10
“There’s some great space to do some work“ … shows a tiny cheap Ikea desk 8:58
@@zubkat5196 my ass couldnt fit thru that 'hallway'
I really like it because it's not pompous or extravagant. It's a really nice English house in a nice street that can host a family and even guests. Good space, not too big. The kind of house I'd have if I was a millionare.
A beautiful family home! 🏡 🙌
It’s 4 million dollars. What are you saying?
Wonderful tour, especially the focus on how the dogs enjoy the space.
that's exactly what i don't want to see
bah humbug!
I absolutely love a good classic design. This home was put together so well, especially the artwork!
totally agree! 🙌
I noticed that too
Nice to see a beautiful home that has been lived in and looks it too. Nice to see some photos and history put around the home. So many homes look like they are purely a “show house”, rarely see any that have that “lived in” look. Really nice. Shown well too.
The architects missed a trick. For £4.5m when you enter the property, I do not want to see some Ikea looking coat stand. I'd expect an in-built coat & shoe storage in the hallway. Where do you put the family's coats & shoes plus those of guests? At this price point, everything should have been thought through!
I think the price is for the location, not the house. I don't think there's much cooking going on in that kitchen. I wonder if there's an HOA fee? I wouldn't be surprised if there was. I've seen single detached houses with 2 car garage going up here in the Colonies that cost $700-900K with an HOA fee of $500+ per month. NY city for far more for an apartment maintenance. Totally crazy!!
It's close to central London - land is pricey
@ahmedzakikhan7639 Barnes isn't in central London but is very near, plus the area is wealthy and very green
4:20 if you look around the part where he goes to the downstairs WC. He passes what looks like a built in coat storage cupboard. You catch a glimpse of the mirrored doors to the left of the screen as he goes to open the door to the WC.
I think it’s more imp to have some storage in the basement entry as that is more likely to be used by the household … can’t remember if there was. I presume the entry coat stand is mainly for guests. But yeah storage on both levels would have been great.
The tour guide did a splendid job...showing about the "secrets" of the home..🎉😊
I LOVE this home! It’s very cozy and lived in. What I love most is that the builders really took inspiration from an original Victorian home but made it modern and functional. Love those doggies as well! So sweet and curious 😍
I think I just found my dream house 😍
I love the victorian detailing in the bathrooms
Genuinely thought the dog had had an unfortunate accident at 8:00, beautiful house.
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Yeah😂
This is a great price in London for that square footage. I like how you get the vintage style without all the issues that come with an older home. Plus a garage! That would be a 10 million dollar purchase in NYC.
Amazing property! Thank you so much for this video! Extraordinary interior design! Love, love, love it.
Thanks for showing us the garage access from the street. Pretty smart engineering to build the garages underground.
User-of2: If they go posh and buy a Tesla and it catches fire ... ♨️
beautiful and proves that new houses can look charming rather than cold. subscribed
I love Barnes! Lived in Putney for years and walked to there through river pathways. The house is stunning!
For that price, I'd think that they'd do a better job integrating/hiding the mini split AC units.
Yes, those are ugly.
So beautiful and so expensive, 4.5M it may easy be monthly GDP of some small country. But me personnaly took some ideas for my condo decoration LOL. Cheers from Canada.
PS: London this is a so beautiful and full of history city. Every time visiting, I am so attached to some streets and areas. Last week got back from vacation in London, still so nostalgic ;-)
That underground parking is a huge surprise. I'm kind of fascinated with that design idea honestly and implementation
I can never understand why people rift apart all the beautiful ancient wood work and modernize a home in a way it does not go with the façade, just leaving the interiors as if it was a modern loft in a glass building.
I agree. I’m always hoping for a period style restoration and am left with a homogenized renovation. Boo!!
This was an almost new build, less than 10 years old. I thought that he wasted time showcasing personal decor. Are the owners leaving behind the family portraits & piano? The quick shot of 20 x 10 back garden told me that I could ask to borrow a cup of sugar from 4 different neighbors without raising my voice!
Very factional! Modern yet traditional at the same time! I'm buying it!
Entry stairs and entry floor tiles doesn’t give luxury. And the ceilings can totally be lifted just a tad higher to make it more airy , brighter & luxurious
Beautiful home!!! And adorable dogs ❤❤❤
Stars of the show! 🐶
4.25M pounds for this? At that point, I think its time to leave the country?
wait until all those russians leave
My gran had a old home like this love what people are doing with these homes x
I live in Barnes and as new home developments go, this was done sympatheticly and with respect to the area while replacing a horrible 1970s building.
I live in Barnes too, and the plot on which these houses are built used to be a police station and car park - very ugly! Have always wondered what these house looked like inside...
Nice exterior and interiors. Please add the floor plan as you used to do before, it makes a lot of difference.
There is a property link in the description where you can find a floor plan, hope this helps 🙌
Beautiful home😍.
p.s. That little dog, a corgi I assume, was keeping their eye on you!
Looked like a Jack Russell Terrier to me. But whatever the breed, s/he is a sweet little guard dog.
With this price in some countries you can build your own small Buckingham palace, same area, dimensions and still have some money left to survive for atleast 10 years
Yes of course. Lol
Chinny reckon.
Property it's about the location. Price depends of the location, if you build something like in Soweto, South Africa you won't sell it for more than £100k
This is a “sweet one” absolutely my favourite house ❤
Ok "Sweetboy"
Quietly luxurious, tasteful and elegant. One could do a lot with it!
I’m sure that a significant part of the price is the location. The house is tastefully done, but nothing to suggest a price of 4.5 pounds.
London prices bear no alignment with reality.
Im America (in the southern states) you can get houses twice that size, twice front and back yard space for less than a million. This house it nice, but still choaked up for 4 million dollars. The rooms are tiny for four millions dollars
Looks very modern inside. Beautiful interior design.
For that price I'd want a separate dining room - eating in the kitchen with a view of dirty dishes, pots and pans is not my idea of "luxury."
With the laundry room at the bottom floor there needs to be a dumbwaiter for laundry baskets.
I must have missed the part at the start where he said it was a new build, but instantly realised when he entered the house and there were zero period features and quite bland looking.
Since it is a New Build, are there any energysaving technologies implemented?
Yes! There are solar panels on the roof. The home has an EPC rating of A 🤯
Beautiful house love the flooring
Us too! ❤️
15:15 rich dog is like "don't touch me peasant"
From the USA. Loved this home.
Love the property fantastic bulthaup kitchen my favourite ❤ I didn’t like the entry hall floor tiles is it ceramic ?
The doors on the kitchen cabinets sliding out of the way is a great idea. Victorian style bathroom fixtures not to my liking and attached is not to my liking but lots of space inside.
Looking at the comments, I am relieved to find that I am not the only one finding this townhouse to be overpriced at 4 million pounds. 1.5 million pounds maybe but 4 million pounds?
Beautiful floor tiles. Strange portraits though 🤔
Beautiful
Home!
Could it be any smaller?
Do you know where the bed throw in the the principle bedroom is from?
Jas was missed but great tour Tom and lovely finishes in this home no wonder they bought as is. A lovely home well worth the money. Those pups were very well behaved too. My only dislike was the kitchen lighting otherwise I loved all the furnishings.
Adorable divino soñado tanto la fachada externa como el interior gracias Sonia G Nielsen Argentina
Definitely made for a wholesome family, exquisite love the decor, spacious and elegantly furnished, but my question would be where’s Jas? Excellent presentation like always well informative 👍
Don’t worry! New house tour with Jas coming very soon 😏 ❤️
Such a smart tasteful home but just a showpiece - can't imagine a family with busy kids really living there
Over 4 million? For that?
I require a pool, an elevator, A garage, A walled patio. I'm picky, if I had that kind of money I'd build what I would want!
Beautiful house but the postcode must be the reason for the 4.5 million price tag as outside of London it would be overpriced.
Does anyone know the brand of the dining table? It’s gorgeous!!
This is so beautiful and would love to own it! Euromillions here I come!
Wanted to post a comment about how ridiculous expensive London is etc. However this is genuinely a lovely place. Especially the basement/parking. And dare I say, given the location, spec and reality of prices everywhere, seems good value at £4.25m, no?
Nice enough layout. The only room I didn't appreciate was the kitchen. What is the use of having a kitchen that doesn't look like any food is prepared in it? No pots, pans, dishes, or knives. Just a dead room with gray panels that conceal everything.
Agree, completely!
Real pianists also have heaps of sheet music close to the piano, not just a book with music that looks fairly elementary to me. I enjoyed this house tour and it all looked very nice, but the price tag was absolutely ridiculous.
@@christinabronnestam8274 Great observation. 😊
Is it sold with the furniture and paintings?
Amazing furnishings ❤ 8:56
Thank you for sharing a beautiful home!!!😊
Thanks for watching! ❤️
@@TheLuxuryHomeShow You are welcome.
Lional blair used to live in Beverly road, pity the idle hour closed.
Really unique and comfortable home, Tom, and great tour as always. I was a bit surprised you didn’t leave your shoes at the door, which you normally do. I’d want to leave whatever my shoes picked up on the London streets outside and not traipse it throughout the house.
London + Bay Windows = Happiness.
I love this property, Certainly can see myself living there
Love that London property 👍🤗 From Frances Dorset ♥️
OML gorgeous- incredible price 😮
Beautiful home thanks 👍🏴❤️
Beautiful home. But if they spent all this money to build a new house, why no AC in the rooms? They have to add separate AC units
Красивый дом только как-то дверей маловато. Надо больше дверей.❤ И коридоров тоже не хватает. Надо бы еще парочку хотя бы.
Looks like those ghastly Hampstead Garden Suburbs refurbs … done when you’ve got to spend the bonus
I love this home. Absolutely gorgeous! 😍 ❤️
How’s the natural ventilation?
just to clarify, in the UK its called a Tap, not a Faucet
To whom is this addressed? The British man in the video?
@@arundelmercure553 the guy doing the video
he used both... he called it a tap when in the kitchen. hope that makes ur day
@@1024sofia, you need to watch your grammar rather than watching videos for references of water devices. It's "your day".
@@marbman1587 ur is often used for your online, but i am sure u are well aware of that and wanted to be a grumpy sod. I wasnt aware i needed to write ur out as your in this space but im gonna continue to write it out as ur to upset u more. Also if u wann talk about proper sentence structure and grammar, i could point out a few things wrong with UR sentence but im not a sad old man who nit picks the way people talk or write in a comment section for fun :( have fun correcting this one too, ill start by mentioning my lack of uppercases at the start of sentences and i also put ill🤢 instead of I'll and there's a lot of lowercase i, UR turn.
Dům je krásný a moc se mi líbí koupelna. 🍀
How much would this house cost in New York.
genuinely surprised that homes like this are considered luxury or even well designed. victorian homes are narrow and drab. the kitchen design is so bland and uninspired it looks like a boring ikea modular fit. the refrigerator???? anything less than wide french door invertible refrigerators are outdated and not luxurious in my books. the countertop is nice, I'll give them that.
narrow houses work great. luxury comes from the location. not sure what you want to say. go back to india and complain there.
It’s beautiful & they have dogs! ❤️❤️
Thanks again for another great video. Sadly I think it is overpriced.
I know, I know. Real estate is all about location, location, location. Still, you will never be able to convince me that this house as it stands is worth more than 500,000 GBP, if that. Plain and simple.
That is a ridiculous statement half a million ,never in a million years
Best Estate agent. Those personal insites really help.
Please tell me there is central AC
There was sort of an interior design clash between modern and traditional that wasn't fully in harmony for me. For so many millions, a good interior designer was needed to blend the traditional architectural elements with all the renovated aspects into a more cohesive design concept. It was too much of a flip flopping of design ideas which cheapens the house
Love it!!
People don't understand how freakin classic the house is
The first glimpse inside the home shows and American Flag.. 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣.
I like larger stairs, not narrow ones. Also don't understand the obsession of carpet on stairs. Also, for this price it's a bit basic
But that's the situation with housing at the moment.
the audio of the video isnt good, you guys should change the mic