Flaws Exposed: Erik Conover's $10M Atlanta MEGA MANSION TOUR

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  • @jazdragen
    @jazdragen 2 місяці тому +78

    I'm 6 minutes into this and Arvin has only really criticized three things while everything else has been positive. people think Arvin is just here to slam stuff but he really is about presenting unbiased critique, love it

  • @everydayengineering817
    @everydayengineering817 2 місяці тому +65

    18:57 - Arvin, the bugs mostly come out around sunset and are attracted to the lights and human pheromones. You put the screen down before you go out, and it prevents them from swarming you.

  • @nousernamesarevalid
    @nousernamesarevalid 2 місяці тому +187

    Arvin, I live in the South, and here’s how it works with bugs. During the day, its usually not an issue. As soon as the sun starts setting, the bugs come out. So your concern about the screen is misplaced. They seem like a great feature for the outdoor living space.

    • @AdamMarr
      @AdamMarr 2 місяці тому +18

      Yup, and depending on where in the SE you are and the season, bugs can be an issue during the day ... at night... Basically all the time, is why we all have screened in porches, cause otherwise, why would you sit outside

    • @Francesc2000
      @Francesc2000 2 місяці тому +15

      Agreed. During the day it's not bad in Florida. Bees and wasps, mostly.
      At night though, you need screens.

    • @sudano9958
      @sudano9958 2 місяці тому +4

      Same in the Northeast where I live but for only about 5 months. Humid Continental. During the day you leave screens up and around or right after sunset have to screen down or you will get eaten alive.

    • @pussnbootsxL
      @pussnbootsxL 2 місяці тому +1

      please during the day in the South we have FLIES mosquitos and gnats that will BUG the crap out of you...

    • @pussnbootsxL
      @pussnbootsxL 2 місяці тому

      @@Francesc2000 bullshit in Atlanta we have FLIES FLIES MOSQUITOS and GNATS during the day

  • @sayimjustadreamer
    @sayimjustadreamer 2 місяці тому +124

    I LOVE your mansion critiques. I could watch them for hours. Please keep up the good work.

    • @ArvinHaddadOfficial
      @ArvinHaddadOfficial  2 місяці тому +15

      Appreciate it, bro. 🙏🏼

    • @bramstayer
      @bramstayer 2 місяці тому

      I see the head in A CIRCLE is that new??
      its more FUN😂!! 😅 LOVE IT 😆😁

    • @MS-wh5lt
      @MS-wh5lt 2 місяці тому +2

      I couldn't agree more! This is my new favorite addiction, I love architecture and watching all the same channels he critiques and I always thought I was being too harsh or just didn't know what I was talking about so to hear him say it feels validating LOL

    • @stanlee3619
      @stanlee3619 2 місяці тому

      ​@@bramstayer He's had that for a while.

    • @Alster763
      @Alster763 2 місяці тому

      Me too it is awesome to have someone with the knowledge to point out how it could have been done better.

  • @CydeWeys
    @CydeWeys 2 місяці тому +73

    Re: 18:50 and the bug screens -- Depending on the season, bugs can be much worse or better. So early spring when the weather is first starting to get nice you might not need the screens yet, whereas in summer you have the screens down a lot more, especially at night.
    And note that bugs can only bite you so many times before they're satiated and won't bite again for a day, so if you trap a few mosquitos in there for a day your guests will only be bit a few times between all of them, whereas if the sides are open you could have hundreds of bugs coming through over the course of a night biting everyone dozens of times.

    • @rangerrecon
      @rangerrecon 2 місяці тому +12

      Bug zappers. You close the screens the night before (or every night with home automation) and have bug zappers running. All the flying criters are gone in the morning.

    • @K3nnyMcCormickk
      @K3nnyMcCormickk 2 місяці тому +12

      Here in Brazil it is also like that, bugs/mosquitos appear mostly in the summer and at night, so it is better to close the screens/windows before 6pm just to be sure.

    • @sayimjustadreamer
      @sayimjustadreamer 2 місяці тому

      Bug screens are essential in the South. Without them, bugs will eat you alive during the summer.

  • @Libertaro-i2u
    @Libertaro-i2u 2 місяці тому +28

    The house is actually much much more tasteful than 75% of other mansions in this price range. They managed to capture that aristocratic style and vibe while accommodating more casual living. The four storey design is actually an asset to the mansion, even though they didn't finish the fourth floor. The laundry room is a decent size and I can definitely see it doubling as some kind of hobby room. The "apartment" above the main garage would be an accessory dwelling unit if it had its own entry directly from the outdoors such that one wouldn't need to go through the main part of the house to get to it. It looks like a sizeable chunk of the square footage is dedicated to the first/lower floor, which is the main entertainment level.

  • @blueskull6725
    @blueskull6725 2 місяці тому +18

    I have learned much more about architecture and design in 2 months watching this channel than in 20 years of TV.

  • @biggyziggy5777
    @biggyziggy5777 2 місяці тому +34

    I am sitting here thinking … Arvin is a little bit harsh ! … BOOM … the ladies closet with “ that “ shoe rack 🤣🤣… Right on Arvin !

  • @albertoalmeida3424
    @albertoalmeida3424 2 місяці тому +37

    Arvin is the nightmare of youtube realtors, and I love that.

    • @thomasallen6980
      @thomasallen6980 2 місяці тому +5

      They should be watching and paying attention to him.

    • @grondhero
      @grondhero 2 місяці тому +7

      I think he's a nightmare for certain types of YT realtors. By watching Arvin, one can pick up which YT realtors are essentially showing the "unsellable" houses. I've learned a lot from him that I'm sure others have as well. It also gives an appreciation for those luxury houses that really do hit the nail on the head by doing things right.

    • @albertoalmeida3424
      @albertoalmeida3424 2 місяці тому +4

      @@grondhero It's nice we can watch realtors working, trying to sell and then, clever and honest people like Arvin sharing his opinions. Arvin is making the realtors more prefessional too.

  • @lordmalice8368
    @lordmalice8368 2 місяці тому +16

    Don't forget that Erik is from NY! The stuff that seem like it should be there is normal to us, but it wows him because he's used to those apartments up there!

  • @legoqueen2445
    @legoqueen2445 2 місяці тому +12

    Lack of wow factor doesn’t faze me, really love this home! Usually don't like mansions because they're so vast but this one actually felt like an elegant home.

    • @johnnied8734
      @johnnied8734 6 днів тому

      It's respectable, but people who are keen to spend 10 millions on a house are probably craving for that "wow" factor to amaze their friends with.

  • @anonymousbecausepoliticallyinc
    @anonymousbecausepoliticallyinc 2 місяці тому +22

    The bug screens are important at night when the light attracts the bugs - during the day the screens can be left often
    Or also when you are eating outside e.g. wasps are attracted by the smell of food, thats when you put the screens down as well

  • @DIVINE_Anchor
    @DIVINE_Anchor 2 місяці тому +163

    Pls Arvin make a video on the "The one mansion that was listed for 500million but got auctioned off for 150 million " plsplsplsplsplsplspls

    • @ArvinHaddadOfficial
      @ArvinHaddadOfficial  2 місяці тому +219

      That one is gonna be maybe a X-mas present

    • @row0111
      @row0111 2 місяці тому +20

      'TheOne' .. withno soul

    • @xevifoo
      @xevifoo 2 місяці тому +14

      The one may need a few videos, plus a bloopers one 😂

    • @forzer456
      @forzer456 2 місяці тому +6

      @@row0111 the One that got away

    • @texasranger24
      @texasranger24 2 місяці тому +8

      ​@@ArvinHaddadOfficial well, now it better be. The internet is way worse than a spoiled niece or nephew when it doesn't get what it wants.

  • @byDinosaur
    @byDinosaur 2 місяці тому +5

    Arvin you should consider writing a book about what makes a mansion good or ideally one that explores what makes a home good/how to make the best out of each price range, or something like that? The way you think about the logistics of properties is very interesting!

  • @johnrabideau5817
    @johnrabideau5817 2 місяці тому +7

    Your main concern with the bugs would be mosquitos. Those really only come out in the evening so if you planned on having people over for the night you would have to close the screens before the sun went down. Then those screens would be effective. You can leave them open during the day no problem.

  • @ooxOBHOxoo
    @ooxOBHOxoo 2 місяці тому +8

    20years ago, I did a student exchange with a school in St Gervais, in the French Alpes, I had the chance to end up with a very nice family living in a full wooden mountain chalet.
    Not a huge place like we see in your videos, from what I can remember, maybe 150 to 200square meters, and I'm sure there was a few flaws but that place was magical to my eyes, and the sauna in their basement was at least twice the size of this one !

  • @aaronball9640
    @aaronball9640 2 місяці тому +23

    I've never understood the double island fad. For me it just makes the kitchen look congested. Just make one large island if you need the space.

    • @hannahl5306
      @hannahl5306 Місяць тому +2

      I grew up with I guess a "normal" kitchen. When redoing the kitchen, my parents decided to knock down the wall for the dining room. And have two islands. I didn't understand it either, but now that we've been using it, I would highly recommend. We all congregate around the one island. Meanwhile, anyone who wants to cook can use the other island and the stove while uninterrupted. One long island makes the area more congested because you would have to consistently walk around people and the island. This makes it harder to get to the stove, refrigerator, sink, and other stuff.

    • @PowerControl
      @PowerControl День тому

      @@hannahl5306why do you congregate at one island?

  • @guitarnoob4568
    @guitarnoob4568 2 місяці тому +6

    Wtf, youtube literally recommended this video to me yesterday, and it was a pretty old video, and now arvin is reviewing it!

  • @CantFightRobots
    @CantFightRobots 18 днів тому

    To answer your question about the bug screens, there are different seasons in the south when bugs are really bad. You can always count on mosquitos in the summer time as well as Bees, Wasps and Horse Flies. Having automatic screens on that patio space is a nice touch for the location. It saves your picnic from flies as well! The bugs are attracted to human activity so if you close the screen when you start using it you should be bug free.

  • @marcosvictor4935
    @marcosvictor4935 2 місяці тому +11

    About the bugs, they literally smell CO² so they will fly to where they can detect CO² (by mammals exhaling), if the space is empty with no living being there, then there will only be a small amount of bugs in this space, so yes, it would kind of work to just go there by yourself 2 hours before the party starts and close down the nets, the bugs would stay outside with only a minor amount of them inside that hopefully wouldn't be bite too many people.
    But also there's repellents, you can also stick some automatic bug repellent to the wall sockets a couple hours earlier, maybe use some aerosol repellent as well, so you make sure they're all out before closing the nets.
    Also, bugs that bite people are mostly nocturnal, so yes, it's interesting to have the ability to open up the nets during the day so you get more of the summer breeze coming through and also more light.

  • @biancababinsky1064
    @biancababinsky1064 2 місяці тому +2

    I live on a large wooded lot in Charlotte, NC. We don't have bugs because we use fly bates thru out the property and spray the property by weekly for mosquitoes. We do have tons of bees, bumble bees, butterflies, lizards, bunnies and the good bugs. The screens are useless.
    Love your channel!

  • @jessychirenge
    @jessychirenge 22 дні тому

    This is actually my favourite house tour ever, if I made millions I would by this house in a heartbeat.

  • @YashaHarari
    @YashaHarari 2 місяці тому +2

    Arvin, if you have bugs in an enclosed area and you want them outside, you just have to ask them nicely and tell them you're closing the screen windows so they should leave before they're stuck inside.

  • @mrsdsparky
    @mrsdsparky 27 днів тому

    I love this home. I think the designers nailed it.
    I agree with your critiques of the master suite, master bathroom, and closets though.

  • @w.e.b.8719
    @w.e.b.8719 2 місяці тому +2

    Architects and builders in California know how to proportion primary bedroom suites. They need to come east to indicate how it should be done. Southern homes in Atlanta and Nashville tend to have primary suites suited for a $250,00 home. No seating area, no morning bar, no refrigerator drawers, small primary closets with no glass doors to protect clothing, no place to place a Brown Safe. Attic and lower level spaces in large Atlanta homes are often unfinished, left to the buyer to do so.

  • @lordspacedust7021
    @lordspacedust7021 2 місяці тому +9

    I always liked erik’s tours way better than enis just because they’re more grounded in reality. Enis shows houses for someone who hit the mega millions while eriks are still very expensive they’re more home-like. I could actually see myself living in them

    • @einatblackrose
      @einatblackrose 2 місяці тому +1

      I'd say Erik has a broader range of properties on various scales than Enes. He tours some huge mansions in NY as well as many different places in the world, but I think the most expensive out-of-touch ones in NY are usually presented by Ryan Serhant.

  • @MarkDHughes-ur9bp
    @MarkDHughes-ur9bp 9 днів тому

    I can explain the screens. I’m a lifelong resident of Atlanta and Middle GA. (57 years). In the late 1800’s, early 1900’s here in the South many estate homes had sleeping porches off the primary bedroom which essentially were just upgraded fully screened in porches under roof, complete with bed and night stands. It’s called Hotlanta for a reason!! In the summer time it gets so hot it keeps you feeling sticky, icky and the bugs, gnats, mosquitoes and monster flies as referenced in the movie ATL will drive you nuts!! However, in the Fall and early Spring along with mostly mild Winters, it’s a great climate to practice indoor/outdoor living. Therefore, using the SWAG system, (Sophisticated Wild A** Guess), these days we typically keep the screens down in summer and up during the cooler seasons of the year. To deal with inevitable flying trespassers getting in as we humans enter and exit screened door openings, we utilize a “Bug Zapper” or two strategically placed to draw them away from our gathering space. Hope this helps.

  • @pastrychefalfred876
    @pastrychefalfred876 2 місяці тому +1

    There are two things working here the SCREENS and that huge CEILING FAN... those two, the screen closings, timing of when they are closed, and the airflow from the ceiling fan helps keep bugs away.
    I live here in South Louisiana where we have bugs all year even in winter. If you close the screens mid afternoon you will have almost no bugs. Generally we start getting bugs (mostly mosquitoes) either after the afternoon starts to cool off around 5-6pm in summer or if the weather is rainiy/cloudy. Most bugs arent out in the middle of the day. a quick light fog of bug spray can also run any mosquitoes that may have tried to hide from the heat under the furniture.
    The bug screens are even more affective if you leave them down overnight. Mosquitoes especially like to hide anywhere they can at night. Also that giant ceiling fan is very useful... bugs don't really stay in an area with a lot of airflow. So I would turn that fan on the highest speed, let it run for about an hour to help clear out any that have flown in during the day (which are minimal) and turn it down to lowest setting when the screens close, to keep air circulating and keep it cool.

  • @vercoda9997
    @vercoda9997 9 днів тому

    I live near a couple of castles here in Ireland, and yes, it has some authentic traces in the exterior design, from overall silhouette to that nice main entrance.

  • @payersystempro
    @payersystempro Місяць тому +1

    Bug screens are necessary. You would generally keep them down.

  • @daweithisisdavidinmandarin6121
    @daweithisisdavidinmandarin6121 2 місяці тому +3

    We need more Arvin in our lifes!❤

  • @cnxexpat1862
    @cnxexpat1862 2 місяці тому +1

    Some bugs and especially mosquitos are active in the evening and night and when you turn on the lights, they will arrive. So the screens are a pretty good idea and I love that they are hidden inside the walls.

  • @Crashoverall
    @Crashoverall 2 місяці тому +1

    About the bugs: Brazilian living in Rio here. Until a certain point in the day (17-18h ish) there is no bugs and you can leave the screens open. At that time you close it bc the bugs only come at nigh, after 17:00. Basically the work the night shift

  • @pfcstuck
    @pfcstuck День тому

    @ 19:20, you set out bait away from the room you want to enclose about an hour before you put up the screens. This drawsthe bugs out of the room. Then you put up the screens. Usually you won't have any bugs left inside the screened in area, but you can quickly spray if you want prior to your guests arrriving just to be sure.

  • @LoCoAde87
    @LoCoAde87 2 місяці тому +20

    I am Irish, and I live 40 mins from the castle in the side by side. That isn't Muckross Abbey, which is in Killarney, Kerry on the west coast of Ireland. But instead, Kilkea Castle. Beautiful castle and grounds but yeah. Much closer to Dublin for reference sake. Just incase anyone is mistaken.

  • @SEROBERT
    @SEROBERT 2 місяці тому

    I got 2 of 3 flaws! I missed that the property was sloped… I’m always so excited to see another video posted. Arvin you’ll be at 60k followers soon, keep it going! 🎉

  • @cameronmstahl
    @cameronmstahl 15 днів тому

    Living in Georgia my whole life, screens are a must. There’s a bug season and when that starts the screens go down

  • @lora5990
    @lora5990 2 місяці тому

    I love Erik's videos, I think he has a very soothing voice and he walks very gracefullly and that weirdly satisfies me to watch him walk lol. The screens on the porch are about the weather. In the colder months there are no bugs so you don't need them and can enjoy a bon fire in the yard while having food under the cabana or something. I'm in louisiana, we always have a bon fire for new years with some kind of potluck.

  • @PlaaTable
    @PlaaTable 2 місяці тому +6

    Those bug screens are actually a huge plus.

  • @LudiCrust.
    @LudiCrust. 2 місяці тому +1

    @19:00 you’d only have the screens open in the winter after the first freeze. Not worth spending on opening closing screens that far south imo. In the Midwest you just have 2 different areas with one being screened in.
    Edit: most biting bugs only operate from dusk to dawn so you could have it open during the day

  • @mukkaar
    @mukkaar Місяць тому +1

    Honestly, I always wonder why these super expensive mansion builders don't just engineer the land more. For example leveling this lot. Yeah, it's expensive. but I would imagine it would be worth it at these price ranges. Though, this is not really based on anything but my hunch, and ofc it would depend on the land, but I think for this it seems possible to do.

  • @levibates
    @levibates 2 місяці тому +16

    The interior is an absolute gut reno for me. The four floors on the south side just killed it. I do love the architectural style, but not the bones themselves.

    • @Nostalg1a
      @Nostalg1a 2 місяці тому +2

      The person that did the reno 5y0 gutter a reno from the 1970s.
      So in the 70s the original interior was lost.

  • @ruedigerscholl
    @ruedigerscholl 2 місяці тому +2

    The main flaw is the fassade of the backside. The front is clear structured and has a castle vibe style, the back of the mansion is deconstructed, missing details, many different balconies/bay windows...

  • @BoldFollower
    @BoldFollower 2 місяці тому +1

    I will say something, from living in several southern states... biting bugs are TERRIBLE and some years they never die off and bother you year round. This does make me wonder if they should have screened in some the attached balconies too.

  • @Pensées_depuis_mon_balcon
    @Pensées_depuis_mon_balcon 2 місяці тому +3

    Quarter rounds on the floor are for peasents. Plastic outlets and light switches are builder grade. The ceiling moldings look like Home Depot.

  • @inline6bov
    @inline6bov 2 місяці тому +1

    Erik is smart enough to know the flaws of every property he tours. Just like Enes. They just have a certain role in the market to fill, that requires not critiquing these properties, which they fill to a T.

  • @marcosev08
    @marcosev08 21 день тому

    to be honest, best house in the channel

  • @jorgecitino7604
    @jorgecitino7604 2 місяці тому +1

    The bugs have seasons just like the weather. During summer and spring, you would have to keep them closed. An open the screens in the fall and winter. There are also things you can buy that plug in an attract any bugs in the area. PS Love your channel.

  • @cassidee1473
    @cassidee1473 2 місяці тому +3

    I'm enjoying this way more than I should.

  • @C-24-Brandan
    @C-24-Brandan Місяць тому +1

    Would love to see/hear Arvin do some reviews of and on the crazy houses here in Connecticut! With all the people who work in NY etc but live in CT , the billionaires etc there are some houses and properties thatd make good content as well! Something diff for the channel!

  • @NoobyTheBot
    @NoobyTheBot 2 місяці тому +1

    Another fantastic and funny video from "Arvin, the destroyer of dreams"! I like this mansion very much, but interestingly, some of the flaws I already remarked by myself when I watched the original video. Greetz from Switzerland

  • @tinderbox218
    @tinderbox218 Місяць тому

    -- The space outside the kitchen door could be an herb/edible flower garden, useful but still beautiful.
    -- I thought feng shui frowned upon seeing through a house from the front to the back?
    -- The bug screens are essential but only certain times of day and year, primarily summer. Bugs are less in the daytime in general, and in spring before the bugs really come out and in fall once they die off then you can keeps the screens raised.

  • @MrStone-dp1ek
    @MrStone-dp1ek 2 місяці тому +1

    Close to the water bugs come out in the evening so the screens would be really helpful if you close them at the right time.

  • @oceancat0450
    @oceancat0450 2 місяці тому +2

    I love Atlanta homes and architecture.
    So nice.

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr 22 дні тому

      It looked like the property is actually a significant distance away from downtown Atlanta?
      ua-cam.com/video/TKA1OKoOG_w/v-deo.htmlsi=Alm_I-GE30G1Zz_6&t=16
      What kind of commute would someone be looking at to travel into the city by car during 'rush hour'?

    • @danielmbanks
      @danielmbanks 22 дні тому +1

      @@StreetPreacherrmost people don’t commute to downtown.

  • @lyritormandl4245
    @lyritormandl4245 Місяць тому

    18:51 Bugs are attracted by light sources during the evening and night time and or certain smells. So for example you lower the screens in the evening as you turn on the lights and the bugs can't bug you during that time. It's about the large amount of bugs that will get attracted by the light sources and people in the open space.

  • @lordmalice8368
    @lordmalice8368 2 місяці тому +2

    How i would deal with the flying bugs, is to close the screens before nightfall & get a few zappers to handle the strays.

  • @Djon101
    @Djon101 2 місяці тому +45

    Cardboard cutout of Trump @ 3:27 lmfao.

    • @bjorn2970
      @bjorn2970 2 місяці тому +9

      I turned off as soon as i saw that!😅

    • @ArvinHaddadOfficial
      @ArvinHaddadOfficial  2 місяці тому +14

      Didn’t catch that

    • @deanchur
      @deanchur 2 місяці тому +19

      Arvin needs to get a MMGA hat: Make Mansions Great Again

    • @rangerrecon
      @rangerrecon 2 місяці тому +4

      Good catch!

    • @row0111
      @row0111 2 місяці тому +3

      found the easter egg~!

  • @codenamev99
    @codenamev99 Місяць тому +1

    Arvin your the best “I want to to you about why there is an ugly couch over here”

  • @RyanHellyer
    @RyanHellyer 2 місяці тому +1

    Sometimes there are no bugs, so then there's no need for the screens. During rain is a perfect example, as you generally don't need to worry about bugs flying in then.

  • @SarahGoss-k1n
    @SarahGoss-k1n 24 дні тому

    I’d add a send on the kitchen Island, change the style of the family room to accommodate gatherings etc. The primary bath definitely needs an update

    • @SarahGoss-k1n
      @SarahGoss-k1n 24 дні тому

      I agree the closet is horrible both closets are horrible

  • @adrianmuino3412
    @adrianmuino3412 2 місяці тому +1

    Maybe the main entrance should be in the middle with views to the backyard and open to the living and dinning rooms to the sides.

  • @95K-y2n
    @95K-y2n 2 місяці тому +1

    Enes should do a walkthrough of Arvin’s home!

  • @Evangelionism
    @Evangelionism 2 місяці тому

    Yessss!!! Do more houses like these! Gorgeous n rich architecture!

  • @jaromor8808
    @jaromor8808 2 місяці тому +1

    as for the screens: you wanna shut them down before you turn on the lights as it is getting darker... same with screens we have in regular windows - i don't need them during the day, but when it gets dark and the interior light starts attracting those nasty things that's when i'm happy i have screens

  • @Gorthaur111
    @Gorthaur111 2 місяці тому +2

    I really like the house overall, but it's so baffling that there isn't a proper living room. For a 4-story, 15,000 square foot house, you would think there would be a 2-story, impressive living room somewhere.

  • @pbinnj3250
    @pbinnj3250 Місяць тому

    12:01 I just noticed that at every opportunity if a room has doors to the outside, he doesn’t stay in the room very long but drags you away as quickly as possible. He never talked about the main bedroom.

  • @teestanmintiendo7842
    @teestanmintiendo7842 6 днів тому

    bugs are a big problem at night attracted to the lighting. so if you spend time outside at night you need screens to enclose and keep them out.

  • @PReed-kx6lh
    @PReed-kx6lh 24 дні тому

    A common problem in Atlanta is that a lot of the don’t carry the “theme” or architectural inspiration throughout the interior of the home. We have the most beautiful home to drive by, but when you walk in it’s usually a big let down.

  • @robert-9754
    @robert-9754 2 місяці тому +2

    those bug screens are basically just a mesh that is smaller than the bugs and mosquitoes so that they can't pass through. The windows should have them too imo.

  • @jimpanze5026
    @jimpanze5026 2 місяці тому +36

    sadly this one has no corner moments.

    • @nealarmstrong3050
      @nealarmstrong3050 2 місяці тому +7

      Got the “breakfast moment” tho

    • @Eyedbythetiger
      @Eyedbythetiger 2 місяці тому +2

      I was hoping someone would leave this comment.

  • @MS-wh5lt
    @MS-wh5lt 2 місяці тому

    I have the screens, you need to think ahead and close them before dusk and the bugs come so that they're not in their. Mine are very dark so that you cannot see inside for privacy during parties, as well as trapping in heat during the winter, or AC in the summer here in Texas.

  • @leanndilorenzo4687
    @leanndilorenzo4687 2 місяці тому +3

    I love that screen room. If you ever live where the mosquitoes can carry you away you would understand lol.

  • @roblane4858
    @roblane4858 2 місяці тому

    a bug day, like right after rain, you can shut the screens, or you can shut them as even starts to come, as most bigs arent out in late fall, winter, early-early spring, mid day of sunny spring with no rain recently, we lived in seattle, so we didnt understand, we live in the florida keys the last 5 years, having those screens are amazing..:))

  • @NoobyTheBot
    @NoobyTheBot 2 місяці тому +5

    I totally love the house prices in the US. In my Swiss city, directly on the boarder of Lake Zurich, I could buy an newly constructed condominium with 120 m2 (1'292 square-feet) ... for 2,7 million Swiss Franc (3,2 million USD) ... After buying this condominium I could have hard discussions with other condo owners about if I'm allowed to integrate a charger for my Tesla in the underground garage, or not ... I should consider to move to the US .. 🤔

    • @everydayengineering817
      @everydayengineering817 2 місяці тому +4

      I hope you realize houses like this are in the middle of nowhere suburbia. Literally zero walkability - and an hour in traffic to get to downtown. That is the main reason for the price difference you are seeing. Small condos in walkable, desirable areas, go for huge money in the US as well. Albeit not to the same degree as Swiss properties :).

  • @lafielanarchy
    @lafielanarchy 2 місяці тому +1

    In the begninign when he said, do you spot the problem? I was yeah! the ROAD....I do not care how wide it is if got a road at my property! Biggest fail ever.
    I live in Stockholm 9km from city center and I don't even live at a main road. It's the worst! Bad air, constant sound. Happy I saw something Arvin missed haha.

  • @yasserdjabri1440
    @yasserdjabri1440 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks a lot like a LOOOOT for this eye-opening content shows the care you pay for everyone of us ❤️ thanks again

  • @B4P787
    @B4P787 2 місяці тому +1

    Pretty nice house buy a lottle weird rooms and indoor flow great review

  • @ngairetaylor6373
    @ngairetaylor6373 2 місяці тому

    About the screens and bugs... the bugs arrive at set times during the day or year so that you do not need the screens all the time but need them at other times... say an hour before sunset and then during sunset and then for two hours after sunset until the insect coils start to work or during the spring after heavy rains but only then.
    I have lived in tropical parts of the world and insects are a BIG part of life

  • @BEMEiTY
    @BEMEiTY 2 місяці тому +1

    As for the bugs, the electric screens make absolutely no sense. It’s an unnecessary party gimmick, so you were spot on without realizing it.
    Typically homes in the south, the suburbs of the deep south specifically; the nice ones, 360k-2 million+ homes, there is like a patio / deck area, it’s fully & permanently screened in 10 times out of 10.

  • @KathleenMcNe
    @KathleenMcNe 2 місяці тому +2

    The house was initially listed at $10.5 million in September 2020. It sold for $8.3 million in February 2023.

  • @MsPatricia2683
    @MsPatricia2683 2 місяці тому +1

    Arvin, Atlanta has VICIOUS mosquitoes…they attack not bite😂😂😂. And they never die even in the winter months as Atlanta really doesn’t get cold. I think that’s why they put in the screens.

  • @DanielLewisSEO
    @DanielLewisSEO 2 місяці тому +1

    There are times of day when the bugs are worse. You might be fine all day but the moment night hits you get eaten alive by Mosquitos.

  • @roberteastman1396
    @roberteastman1396 10 днів тому

    I love this house. Yeah, so I was born and raised in that part of the world, so, I feel a connection. I think 10M is a bargain for that.

  • @nikox703
    @nikox703 2 місяці тому +1

    The exterior is done nicely. I wish they had symmetrical wings not just one. Granted, no space for it with this design but if you’re going to go for grand castle, go for it. You don’t see birds with one wing! Give me two and make the other a conservatory. I’m fine with the piano area (furnishings could be better), I feel formal living rooms (especially without a bar/social aspect) will eventually go extinct.

  • @juls.faithh
    @juls.faithh 2 місяці тому +1

    was waiting for this one!!!

  • @IGuess...
    @IGuess... 2 місяці тому +1

    An castle-inspired McMansion with furniture from Big Lots LOL. Not suprised at that cardboard cut out.

  • @YannickFilms
    @YannickFilms 2 місяці тому +1

    19:06 I'd say you can have them open during the day and close them during the evening/night because bugs are attracted to light and because of that are more likely to fly inside at night when it's bright🤓

  • @earlyriser4033
    @earlyriser4033 5 днів тому

    Builders for the past 25 years have built homes with ridiculously small family rooms. When this video started you said do you see the flaw right away and then you said the flaw was the width of the house. The HUGE flaw I saw right away was that it is right on the road. I would never buy any house on a road let alone a 10M dollar house.

  • @RollinLeonard
    @RollinLeonard 8 днів тому

    We need an Arvin Haddad's house tour. You have a sauna and an outdoor shower. What else?! SHOW US!

  • @LadylinaM69
    @LadylinaM69 2 місяці тому +2

    Dear Lord as soon as I hit the lottery I'm calling you! I won't buy without you by my side!

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Місяць тому +1

      Same for me. He does post his business information on most of his videos. I would hire him to consult me if I win the lottery. Seriously.

  • @benjaminmatheny6683
    @benjaminmatheny6683 2 місяці тому

    As for how the on/off screens work. Yes, if you leave them open and then close them latter, you will trap some bugs inside. Bugs become a much bigger problem if you have any sort of food or beverage out. So dropping the screens if you are entertaining there will keep a lot of them out. The big thing though, is that you can kill the bugs trapped in your screened in porch with you without more coming in. So hang a bug zapper or something up high and it will reduce the bug population over time while you have the screens closed. If you tried to do the same thing with the screens open, the zapper wouldn't make much overall progress on keeping the bugs off you.

  • @goodson77784
    @goodson77784 2 місяці тому +1

    Oh ARVIN.....You probably are aware, but the Pritzker place just hit the market!!!! And I gotta know what you think!!!

  • @itsniceoutside85
    @itsniceoutside85 2 місяці тому

    Ok so, in the NE USA at least there’s tons of mosquitoes and other bees and insects. They all have certain times of the day where they’re active or more active than not. Having screens on a patio or something like that keeps them out. Sure you might get a few inside when you close it but if it’s done at the right times of the day it’s less likely to be the case. Also, you can have a repellent of some sort inside of the patio making it more likely to decrease the mosquitoes and such. It’s very useful to have in an average home so in a mansion it should be something that’s almost mandatory to me lol

  • @forzer456
    @forzer456 2 місяці тому

    Regarding the bugs, mosquitoes and certain other bug come out at certain times like dawn and evenings so it is not necessary to have it closed all the time. (That would be my guess)

  • @ericstrauss3448
    @ericstrauss3448 2 місяці тому

    The screens can be up if there is a good breeze it minimizes the bugs

  • @edgedg
    @edgedg 2 місяці тому

    Many bugs are attracted to food. They tend to gather with time. Shutters keep them from accumulating over your outdoors dining table. Not sure how any extra food gets carried in though, because opening the shutters is a big no go.

  • @tracy-antreasure6141
    @tracy-antreasure6141 Місяць тому

    where I'm from, most bugs come out in the evenings, so its open in the day and closed at night, maybe its the same at that location..... i wanna know if there is a door for entry when the screens are down because it makes no sense without it.

  • @TodKrain
    @TodKrain 2 місяці тому +2

    Alvin pls make a video on enes’ $64 million Beverly Hills mansion tour that he uploaded 5 months ago

  • @davidmcintosh5859
    @davidmcintosh5859 2 місяці тому +5

    Expected more for 10M

    • @zesolodar
      @zesolodar Місяць тому

      the problem is your buying 15k sq ft on 2 acres in sandy springs which is the most desirable, and wealthiest area in the metro atlanta area. anything that not a condo or on the outskirts of the city is going to set you back about 450k and thats for a townhome. your not touching a stand alone home for under 600k in the area
      i grew up and went to highschool in sandy springs. once again the price is the raw sq ft and the acreage

  • @_fwd_racecar_
    @_fwd_racecar_ 2 місяці тому

    going with some finer choices of late, very nice