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I like it has no pool. All that backyard for kids to play etc. Pools are an extra expense in my opinion. I'll just go to a community pool if I need a swim or cool off. Or just take a trip to the tropics to lay on a beach. I don't like the painted brick.
Why? You're paying for a home that's almost 10,000 square feet, with an in law suite! You could put a pool back there to you liking for under 100k! Depending on the length of time it's been on the market you could negotiate the price of the pool very easily!
@@fisherlove11320q people equate having a pool with wealth. I see this comment all the time when it comes to expensive homes, especially if it doesn't have a pool. Plus many do not consider the up keep it take and often it will be used. I agree with you anyone could add it in if that's what they what they really want, giving the amount of land for this property. For myself I don't swim plus I have a special needs kid that requires 24/7 supervision so it's a liability and waste of money for me.
29:13 I would probably make this space into a computer room. Instead of putting desks in each bedroom, this allows for a separate dedicated area for studying. We could put 3 or 4 desks/countertops in here with some storage next to each one. This will be a quiet room for homework/study sessions or group projects. You can always throw a fold out table in the middle for a centered workbench
I would turn the last section of the tour into a second apartment separate from the main house like the in-law apartment beneath it. Although because it has the stairs, it'd probably be more appropriate for a college-aged family member or as a guest quarters. I'd start by sectioning off the area from the top floor by adding a door by the linen closet in the hallway. The wall between the two smaller rooms would get knocked down, with the countertop area being repurposed into a kitchenette (a mini fridge would naturally fit in the open space beneath the counter) and the area off to the right being a small dining area. The open room at the end of the hall makes a great living room space, and of course you have the bedroom and bathroom.
Now, this is the HOUSE! This is a family compound that could rival the any modern estate. Just Wow all over it. For once, I love all the fixtures. I would add more lighting to the room across from the main kitchen because it is shaded. that's easy to fix. The In Law suite definitely needs near flat entry to the shower and a bigger bench. A small remodel. As a senior with mobility issues, any step up is a challenge. It is impossible for a wheelchair. The color scheme is gorgeous throughout. I love both the exterior painted brick and interior walls. For some of the odds and end spaces over the garage, they could be dedicated space for the occupant's hobbies, e.g. Art, Crafts, Model making, etc. Then no one child would be arguing over another one invading their personal space for their interests. The house is built such that the older kids could have their own Junior Suite. With all the entertainment space in the lower level, that would work nicely as an "earned" reward for the elder kids to have their "apartment like" suite. When there are sleep overs, that's an easy place to stay up with their friends overnight and hang out. I would add a pool and a hot tub but would have to consult a professional about making more privacy in the backyard. No one wants neighbors ogling swimmers and sunbathers. If not a pool, then some type of entertainment feature that makes going into the backyard something special other than look at all that lawn to mow. They'll have enough room for a riding mower for sure. Lastly, I'd set up an Alexa or Google network so I can talk to anyone in the various rooms without yelling "come down to dinner." Plus, parents can drop in on their kids' rooms to check up on them quickly. It is such a big house; you'll lose your voice trying to get a response from someone on the 2nd floor for sure.
I love this house! It's definitely a top 3 out of all the ones I've done. That would be a interesting use for those rooms upstairs, a hobby room for each occupant/kiddo. That space downstairs could be one heck of a game room, lounge and entertainment space. Earned space for sure, especially since DAD WANTS IT TOO ;) It might not have been obvious but the house on the immediately left, and the two on the immediate all have pools. There's a need for privacy on that back left side of the lot where they're building new homes no doubt.
Though nowhere near its grandness, this home reminds me of the 70s split level I grew up in. I love a split level home. It really breaks up the stairs you need to climb and I don't know why we don't see more of them. The plot is incredible. I personally have no desire to do the upkeep for a pool, so I'd probably build out a bit of it for outdoor living and let the dogs have the rest. The home interior style is not so much my jam. I can't even figure out what it is. Floor plan is amazing.
Finally a massive primary suite. So many multimillion dollar homes with primary suites that you can barely get out of bed and walk between the bed and the wall to the bath. The nwasher and the dryer I am falling in love. Baseboards!! Definitely would’ve switched those closets around and moved the bathroom closer to the primary bedroom in case of a long walk in the night. Just saying. Would’ve been nice to push out somewhere and create a little nook for seating in the primary suite. Be a little coffee and tea station. One problem with large homes is lack of small snacking stations. Long way to the kitchen in the middle of the night.
😅🤣😂That was a mini mansion... You need about 20 people to live in that big house... 💙Love all the outdoor areas front and back... Along with the inside kitchen, dining room, great room and basement space areas... The rest of the home including the master suit would need to be revamped somehow... I would want more of an open airy space; there's too many walls and doors... I don't know the asking price; but understand why it was reduced... The new buyers would need to remodel a big portion of that home... Overall thought: if I had the money to buy and remodel to my liking, then I definitely would buy this home and have a lot of my relatives living in the home, too... 🤗Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming... Love this channel...
With the exception of the kitchen/family room area and the staircase, it's most definitely a very cut up house. After the health crisis of 2021, I've seen some builders move away from the open concept homes in favor of creating more defined, private spaces. So perhaps this home was built with that in mind. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts Millah! I enjoy reading them!
Love the house...and ur right...E.Cobb is pricey land. Wish they had put the pool in at that price, but that home is nice for the price. Id use the 2nd fridge in the pantry for Healthy Juices and healthy food items...only.
Oh! Wow! The dishwasher thing! I love it that is sheer genius. if this is supposed to be a multi generational house I think a lot of that been left open for the multigenerational family to work its way into I would put in a long bar of children’s desks for homeschooling. Great play areas. Also maybe grandma or grandpa needs home care somebody that comes in and looks after them for a few hours each day that works and so this multi generational home is going to be malleable depending on needs. I’d love this house and I don’t love many houses that I see on these tours. But this one is just a great well thought out house with unlimited potential and pool😢 and that second kitchen? What if different brothers and sisters and families coming to visit often on during summers and holidays.
In the master suite, lord forbid if you have to potty in the middle of the night, you would have pee’d yourself by the time you reach the toilet. Geez you have to pass both closets, vanity room before you get there. 😂😂😂 great job presenting though❤️
What I will watch on the TV out there or Georgia bulldogs and I will put a pool in the backyard. I think it will bring the backyard out or even better.
I love the home. But the master suite. I would have like for the bathroom to be next to the bedroom. Tha is the only thing I see my opinion about this beautiful home
I would like to know why a lot of the houses on sale in Atlanta are not showing fully furnished or a furnish. so people could see what their furniture would look like in that space and give them ideas .
Great question Jacqueline! I think staging a home is so important. It's really up to the home seller to decide whether or not they want to invest in staging. In some really hot parts of town, they don't always feel like it's needed. My personal philosophy is to encourage all of my home selling clients to work with my stager. It makes a big difference. Thanks for taking the time to watch and ask a great question! Consider subscribing so you can find my tours easily again :)
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I love the home. I love the floor plan. I live in Fayetteville Ga so I was wanting to stay in my area. Plan to start looking for a house by next year. Thank you for taking the time to respond back.
@@KawaiiLin Of course! My wife grew up there and her folks/my in-laws are still there near the Pavilion. When it's time to search, if you don't already have a favorite realtor, let's connect.
I love the house but honestly I'm surprised this basement isn't bigger. That's a tiny basement for georgia. Even a small home in georgia has a basement bigger than that. No movie room or kitchen down there or anything
Yea, the basement doesn't follow the entire footprint of the house. It's really just under the primary suite. I don't know why it was designed or built this way. A thought I had is maybe they thought they already had enough square feet with it being almost 9200 sqft total.
Possibly. But they should have did a better job at that. Atlanta and GA in general are known for having spacious basements that's comparable to the main living area. This was probably my only knock on this house
At this price point the kitchen could have been larger especially for a home that is considered multi-family/generational. A much larger pantry as I envision the kitchen being the main hub.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I would have the kitchen in the back this way there would be a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor coking and dining area definitely a larger pantry double islands appliances are on point, so no changes needed there it would be my dream to have a multi generational home like that I can picture my kids grandma and mom in the kitchen cooking.
@@mtchar9312 I like it. I think we'll see more multi-gen houses being built in the future as the boomer generation gets older and older. It just makes sense for families to come together.
No pool for me... to much maintenence and cost. Plenty of pools at country clubs and fitness centers to use. I'd maybe put a trampoline and some sport equipment back here for the kids. I have 2 dogs, so maybe a cutout space for them to be outside yet still sheltered from rain in the sloped grass (left side in the tree shade closer to the house).
Thank you so much! Just natural light. I'm a 1-person show, and for the type of video I'm doing, which is a continuous walkthrough, it would be too much to also bring in lighting gear.
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Wow! Very impressive! Did you use an iPhone to shoot this video? Also, how did you record the inception of the video being solo?
Hi Leshan, this one sold a little while ago. Call/Text me at 678-785-5275 and I can help you find something similar. If it's the multi-generational that brought you in, they are building more homes like that these days.
For me, no upstairs laundry unless its over a garage. No above counter sink. It looks like a bowl sitting up there. No open floor plans. I dont want to cook in my living room.
@TerenceRichardsonTours lol! I worry about leakage. Overflowing the washer. I saw a beautiful home with the laundry room above the garage. It was so nice. It was over a detach garage. It was like a mini washer. I ❤️ it!
@TerenceRichardsonTours Also, I'm getting away from bathrooms in the bedroom. Infectious control. I dont want the odor of the bathroom into my bedroom. I did see a home with the owner suite on one side of the house, and the bathroom was outside in the hallway of the owner suite. It was incredible. OCD, probably, but I would like for the bathrooms kept outside of the bedrooms for vanity reasons.
100% agree. A big house is much more difficult to take care of, especially with more kids running around. Having a maid crew come in once a month or so to handle just the more deep cleaning tasks, bedding, and hard to reach areas will allow the adults to put more time into the kids and to themselves. The residents of the house can handle the basic/daily laundry, dishes, and vacuuming. Same with hiring an outdoor maintenence service (lawn/garden care, powerwashing the garage, driveway, and patios, etc.
It doesn't feel like a real basement, but more of an extra level. It's not the whole footprint of the house, but that's still over 9000 sqft of finished space.
Dear Americans, why are your builders obsessed with white rocker switches. Whether it be a low-priced trailer off grid or a 10 million dollar house, there's those white rocker switchers AGAIN. See 3 million pound house in England for new fresh ideas.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours Second house ua-cam.com/video/NaBl5YSjL1s/v-deo.html Title: " Inside a £2,500,000 home with Swimming Pool & Car Showroom I Spectacular Renovations " (again copy and paste if link doesn't work. Please note I have nothing to do with those UA-cam channels or the properties themselves. Additionally, please note, Apart from living in the UK, I do have properties in Johns Creek, Alpharetta (Georgia) and Florida. In respect of the Georgia properties it was a pain trying to find a property with 4 sides brick, converting the two rooms inside the front door to something other than formal dinning and an " office". I don't like open plan, (personal choice and not a criticism). So Brick walls had to be built. Door ironware, was the standard black handles, floors relaid with 'wood', not engineered wood either in parquet design or Herringbone. English plug and sockets where possible, for the obvious reasons. I just want American builders to show the skills that I know they have in design and installation, rather than the "big is grand" formula....and to not copy each other as you will see in your next 3 videos. Sorry for any typos...
⁉What do you think of this huge multi-generational home? What do you like best about it? What could have been better? Let me know!
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I like it has no pool. All that backyard for kids to play etc. Pools are an extra expense in my opinion. I'll just go to a community pool if I need a swim or cool off. Or just take a trip to the tropics to lay on a beach. I don't like the painted brick.
@@Transit_my-way Oh nice, what part of the tropics?
I would be watching "THE OHIO STATE"
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I like the house
For 3.2M, it should have already had a pool, but yes, a pool in the backyard for sure!
It's so big, what else would you do back there?
That was my absolute 1st thought.
Why? You're paying for a home that's almost 10,000 square feet, with an in law suite! You could put a pool back there to you liking for under 100k! Depending on the length of time it's been on the market you could negotiate the price of the pool very easily!
@@fisherlove11320q people equate having a pool with wealth. I see this comment all the time when it comes to expensive homes, especially if it doesn't have a pool. Plus many do not consider the up keep it take and often it will be used. I agree with you anyone could add it in if that's what they what they really want, giving the amount of land for this property. For myself I don't swim plus I have a special needs kid that requires 24/7 supervision so it's a liability and waste of money for me.
They allow the buyer to build their custom pool.
29:13 I would probably make this space into a computer room. Instead of putting desks in each bedroom, this allows for a separate dedicated area for studying. We could put 3 or 4 desks/countertops in here with some storage next to each one.
This will be a quiet room for homework/study sessions or group projects. You can always throw a fold out table in the middle for a centered workbench
I like it. With so many outlets, it would be easy to setup a few workstations.
They went crazy with the hooks didn't they? Every entryway, every bathroom, every laundry space.
Maybe a pirate bought it... Arghh
I would turn the last section of the tour into a second apartment separate from the main house like the in-law apartment beneath it. Although because it has the stairs, it'd probably be more appropriate for a college-aged family member or as a guest quarters. I'd start by sectioning off the area from the top floor by adding a door by the linen closet in the hallway. The wall between the two smaller rooms would get knocked down, with the countertop area being repurposed into a kitchenette (a mini fridge would naturally fit in the open space beneath the counter) and the area off to the right being a small dining area. The open room at the end of the hall makes a great living room space, and of course you have the bedroom and bathroom.
That would work. It has its own door to the outside too
Now, this is the HOUSE! This is a family compound that could rival the any modern estate. Just Wow all over it. For once, I love all the fixtures. I would add more lighting to the room across from the main kitchen because it is shaded. that's easy to fix. The In Law suite definitely needs near flat entry to the shower and a bigger bench. A small remodel. As a senior with mobility issues, any step up is a challenge. It is impossible for a wheelchair.
The color scheme is gorgeous throughout. I love both the exterior painted brick and interior walls.
For some of the odds and end spaces over the garage, they could be dedicated space for the occupant's hobbies, e.g. Art, Crafts, Model making, etc. Then no one child would be arguing over another one invading their personal space for their interests. The house is built such that the older kids could have their own Junior Suite. With all the entertainment space in the lower level, that would work nicely as an "earned" reward for the elder kids to have their "apartment like" suite. When there are sleep overs, that's an easy place to stay up with their friends overnight and hang out.
I would add a pool and a hot tub but would have to consult a professional about making more privacy in the backyard. No one wants neighbors ogling swimmers and sunbathers. If not a pool, then some type of entertainment feature that makes going into the backyard something special other than look at all that lawn to mow. They'll have enough room for a riding mower for sure. Lastly, I'd set up an Alexa or Google network so I can talk to anyone in the various rooms without yelling "come down to dinner." Plus, parents can drop in on their kids' rooms to check up on them quickly. It is such a big house; you'll lose your voice trying to get a response from someone on the 2nd floor for sure.
I love this house! It's definitely a top 3 out of all the ones I've done. That would be a interesting use for those rooms upstairs, a hobby room for each occupant/kiddo. That space downstairs could be one heck of a game room, lounge and entertainment space. Earned space for sure, especially since DAD WANTS IT TOO ;) It might not have been obvious but the house on the immediately left, and the two on the immediate all have pools. There's a need for privacy on that back left side of the lot where they're building new homes no doubt.
Oh! Wow! The dishwasher thing! I love it that is sheer genius.
Isn't it? It makes so much sense!
Though nowhere near its grandness, this home reminds me of the 70s split level I grew up in. I love a split level home. It really breaks up the stairs you need to climb and I don't know why we don't see more of them. The plot is incredible. I personally have no desire to do the upkeep for a pool, so I'd probably build out a bit of it for outdoor living and let the dogs have the rest. The home interior style is not so much my jam. I can't even figure out what it is. Floor plan is amazing.
They are calling it modern mid-century design.
Wow Absolutely Beautiful Home 🥰
This one is almost perfect!
This home is amazing!! i love the split-level design and that back yard!!
I like that we don't see these split level designs very often in homes this expensive. Unique!
A screened in back porch would be a nice touch and a nice size wrap around balcony upstairs also.
I love the wrap-around balcony idea
Finally a massive primary suite. So many multimillion dollar homes with primary suites that you can barely get out of bed and walk between the bed and the wall to the bath. The nwasher and the dryer I am falling in love. Baseboards!! Definitely would’ve switched those closets around and moved the bathroom closer to the primary bedroom in case of a long walk in the night. Just saying. Would’ve been nice to push out somewhere and create a little nook for seating in the primary suite. Be a little coffee and tea station. One problem with large homes is lack of small snacking stations. Long way to the kitchen in the middle of the night.
I like your idea of swapping the bathroom and closets, keep the bathroom more centralized
That is simply an awesome home. I would like to have seen a bedroom and full kitchen in the basement.
It was certainly big enough for a full kitchen!
Beautiful kitchen and love what they did with the staircase
Re: staircase: Agreed! It's a showpiece instead of an afterthought
😅🤣😂That was a mini mansion... You need about 20 people to live in that big house...
💙Love all the outdoor areas front and back... Along with the inside kitchen, dining room, great room and basement space areas...
The rest of the home including the master suit would need to be revamped somehow... I would want more of an open airy space; there's too many walls and doors...
I don't know the asking price; but understand why it was reduced... The new buyers would need to remodel a big portion of that home...
Overall thought: if I had the money to buy and remodel to my liking, then I definitely would buy this home and have a lot of my relatives living in the home, too...
🤗Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming... Love this channel...
With the exception of the kitchen/family room area and the staircase, it's most definitely a very cut up house. After the health crisis of 2021, I've seen some builders move away from the open concept homes in favor of creating more defined, private spaces. So perhaps this home was built with that in mind.
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts Millah! I enjoy reading them!
Love the house...and ur right...E.Cobb is pricey land. Wish they had put the pool in at that price, but that home is nice for the price. Id use the 2nd fridge in the pantry for Healthy Juices and healthy food items...only.
That would be a great use of that pantry fridge. Love the idea
I love it everything just perfect. I don't need a pool; I love the view on every level. I don't want to look at a pool.
I do love this house too!
Oh! Wow! The dishwasher thing! I love it that is sheer genius. if this is supposed to be a multi generational house I think a lot of that been left open for the multigenerational family to work its way into I would put in a long bar of children’s desks for homeschooling. Great play areas. Also maybe grandma or grandpa needs home care somebody that comes in and looks after them for a few hours each day that works and so this multi generational home is going to be malleable depending on needs. I’d love this house and I don’t love many houses that I see on these tours. But this one is just a great well thought out house with unlimited potential and pool😢 and that second kitchen? What if different brothers and sisters and families coming to visit often on during summers and holidays.
Right?? The two dishwasher theory is on point!
Oh my the housekeeping would be a full-time job
No doubt!
Primary Suite is Beautiful 🥰
Lots of people don't like how far the bathroom is from the bed, how do you feel about that?
I would love to see how this house would look at night with lights on outside and inside
I believe somebody did it in the evening on UA-cam if you search around.
WOW, THIS HOUSE IS AMAZING!!!!
but what did you like best?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I loved the whole "wing" for the master bedroom
In the master suite, lord forbid if you have to potty in the middle of the night, you would have pee’d yourself by the time you reach the toilet. Geez you have to pass both closets, vanity room before you get there. 😂😂😂 great job presenting though❤️
Hahaha, I mean, you're not wrong 🤣
Thank you!!! 🙏
Definitely a pool cubana lots of seating around a firepit
Oh man, could have such a nice firepit too! What kind of pool, salt or chloreen??
Incredible home
What did you love best about it?
What I will watch on the TV out there or Georgia bulldogs and I will put a pool in the backyard. I think it will bring the backyard out or even better.
Pool would be great~
I love the home. But the master suite. I would have like for the bathroom to be next to the bedroom. Tha is the only thing I see my opinion about this beautiful home
Whoever buys this home will get their steps in to go pee at night!
I would like to know why a lot of the houses on sale in Atlanta are not showing fully furnished or a furnish. so people could see what their furniture would look like in that space and give them ideas .
Great question Jacqueline! I think staging a home is so important. It's really up to the home seller to decide whether or not they want to invest in staging. In some really hot parts of town, they don't always feel like it's needed. My personal philosophy is to encourage all of my home selling clients to work with my stager. It makes a big difference. Thanks for taking the time to watch and ask a great question! Consider subscribing so you can find my tours easily again :)
Beautiful house it reminds me of my grandfather house in the Caribbean
Have a pic you could throw up somewhere to share?
Amazing home! I love it
What did you love best about it?
The outside is breathtaking & the inside stunning
loving all the light, could have a lot of mushrooms here
Toadstool's home? 🍄 🏡
T R you are the men my brother great video
Cool man, thank you! And thanks for watching brother!
I would put my son in bedroom no6 he could use the flex rm for his game rm🥰
Love it!
I was thinking the same definitely a pool
There's room for a huge olympic-sized pool back there. Shoot, they could hold the Summer Games in the backyard.
Only thing I don't like about master is it's too long to get to bathroom in the middle of night I have a half leg in wheelchair at night 😊❤
I never thought about that, but you're right... that is kind of far!
Nice house. Now add solar.
There aren't too many with solar here surprisingly. I did film two a while back in Roswell GA that were built with solar.
Very nice home.
What did you like best about it?
Great video. I’m interested to know who is the builder of this home? Do they have other homes throughout Atlanta?
The builder is Jeremy Ruttenberg & Associates. They have built other custom homes, and I believe have at least another available.
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I love the home. I love the floor plan. I live in Fayetteville Ga so I was wanting to stay in my area. Plan to start looking for a house by next year. Thank you for taking the time to respond back.
@@KawaiiLin Of course! My wife grew up there and her folks/my in-laws are still there near the Pavilion. When it's time to search, if you don't already have a favorite realtor, let's connect.
I love the house but honestly I'm surprised this basement isn't bigger. That's a tiny basement for georgia. Even a small home in georgia has a basement bigger than that. No movie room or kitchen down there or anything
Yea, the basement doesn't follow the entire footprint of the house. It's really just under the primary suite. I don't know why it was designed or built this way. A thought I had is maybe they thought they already had enough square feet with it being almost 9200 sqft total.
Possibly. But they should have did a better job at that. Atlanta and GA in general are known for having spacious basements that's comparable to the main living area. This was probably my only knock on this house
At this price point the kitchen could have been larger especially for a home that is considered multi-family/generational. A much larger pantry as I envision the kitchen being the main hub.
What would you have added to the kitchen?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I would have the kitchen in the back this way there would be a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor coking and dining area definitely a larger pantry double islands appliances are on point, so no changes needed there it would be my dream to have a multi generational home like that I can picture my kids grandma and mom in the kitchen cooking.
@@mtchar9312 I like it. I think we'll see more multi-gen houses being built in the future as the boomer generation gets older and older. It just makes sense for families to come together.
I like it big enough for mom to and she's got her own garage . Perfect I'll take it and I like Georgia nice property I'll buy it today cash 3.0 $
I can help :) Mom will be happy
It's Tuesday House Time! 😀
No pool for me... to much maintenence and cost. Plenty of pools at country clubs and fitness centers to use.
I'd maybe put a trampoline and some sport equipment back here for the kids. I have 2 dogs, so maybe a cutout space for them to be outside yet still sheltered from rain in the sloped grass (left side in the tree shade closer to the house).
That would be a cool setup too. Just make friends with the neighbors, they have pools!
@@TerenceRichardsonTours hehe, true
I love the quality of your video, if you don’t mind me asking what kind of lighting did you use to shoot the video?
Thank you so much! Just natural light. I'm a 1-person show, and for the type of video I'm doing, which is a continuous walkthrough, it would be too much to also bring in lighting gear.
Wow! Very impressive! Did you use an iPhone to shoot this video?
Also, how did you record the inception of the video being solo?
No iPhone, I use a little DJI camera. I have my tricks lol!
lol. Ohhhhh. What kind of DJI camera?
OP3, it's awesome
What brands are the dishwashers?
Thanks for the question! They are Vikings
Those baseboards are the widest I've ever seen.
They are most certainly wide! What did you love best about this home?
I don’t yet. But, you are inspiring me.
Cool
This house is missing movie theater
That'd be a good addition
Yes enough square footage for mom !
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Yes, a pool in the backyard.
How big though!
I'm going to probably trip about 20 times on that abrupt step up leading into that room...
The steps leading up to the primary suite?
Is this house still available in the market?I would like to buy it
Hi Leshan, this one sold a little while ago. Call/Text me at 678-785-5275 and I can help you find something similar. If it's the multi-generational that brought you in, they are building more homes like that these days.
Beautiful house i just dont know about atlanta Georgia
What would you like to know?
I've never seen an off brand Big Green Egg.
There are a few copycats. Kamado Joe, Primo Grills, Oklahoma, and the list goes on. Primo is based here in Atlanta.
2 Corinthians 9:15
“Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.”
What did you love best about this?
Has it been sold?
Yea, it sold last month finally for $2.9M
For the price it should have the pool and elevator but it is beautiful
Pool maybe, some people don't care for them. Elevator, definitely agree.
For me, no upstairs laundry unless its over a garage. No above counter sink. It looks like a bowl sitting up there. No open floor plans. I dont want to cook in my living room.
What's your thought process between the laundry over a garage? Just to keep the noise down for the rooms below?
@TerenceRichardsonTours lol! I worry about leakage. Overflowing the washer. I saw a beautiful home with the laundry room above the garage. It was so nice. It was over a detach garage. It was like a mini washer. I ❤️ it!
@TerenceRichardsonTours Also, I'm getting away from bathrooms in the bedroom. Infectious control. I dont want the odor of the bathroom into my bedroom. I did see a home with the owner suite on one side of the house, and the bathroom was outside in the hallway of the owner suite. It was incredible. OCD, probably, but I would like for the bathrooms kept outside of the bedrooms for vanity reasons.
Makes sense!
I would be watching you and then NC football and ALT. Football
Nice!
Would love to see this home staged
Yea, that would have been great to see... Sometimes these get staged in the weeks/months after I visit them.
I don’t get the detached 4th garage. It looks stupid by itself.
I'd use it for a shop of some kind, not for a car.
Second dishwasher is not wife approved. Maid is wife approved.. level up bro.
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100% agree. A big house is much more difficult to take care of, especially with more kids running around. Having a maid crew come in once a month or so to handle just the more deep cleaning tasks, bedding, and hard to reach areas will allow the adults to put more time into the kids and to themselves.
The residents of the house can handle the basic/daily laundry, dishes, and vacuuming.
Same with hiring an outdoor maintenence service (lawn/garden care, powerwashing the garage, driveway, and patios, etc.
Media Rm or Excerise or Reading rm
The room with the windows? I like your idea of a reading room!
Lots of space, but doesnt seem super well thought out, especially the prinary
The primary has a lot of space which is good; how would you reconfigure that space to optimize it?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours I would not want a 30ft walk to the toilet when I need to go to the bathroom in the morning, lol
@@searchingfortruth619 That's been a common concern in the comments and I can ABSOLUTELY understand lol
It’s honestly crazy how cheap GA is. The person I’m talking to lives in a house that’s 4,000 sqft but even more expensive than this😭
For sure, it's all perspective! This house in Cali, Miami or up north? Much more expensive. In Texas? Much cheaper. Where are you watching from?
Can you share the builder?
Sure, it's Jeremy Ruttenberg & Associates
Pool
What kind of pool are you thinking?
Close kitchen!
Gotta check out some old-school traditional homes! Those kitchens were their own rooms. None of this open concept stuff.
The basement is…underwhelming
It doesn't feel like a real basement, but more of an extra level. It's not the whole footprint of the house, but that's still over 9000 sqft of finished space.
1.7 million
No pool
It’s Not 10,000 SQ only 9,000
No bar
Just Nothing that’s saying 3.2 Million 😂
It ended up selling for 2.9M
Home work rm
The little rooms? That would be perfect!
Dear Americans, why are your builders obsessed with white rocker switches. Whether it be a low-priced trailer off grid or a 10 million dollar house, there's those white rocker switchers AGAIN. See 3 million pound house in England for new fresh ideas.
Got a link to a video with an example of what you're talking about?
@@TerenceRichardsonTours Second house ua-cam.com/video/NaBl5YSjL1s/v-deo.html Title: " Inside a £2,500,000 home with Swimming Pool & Car Showroom I Spectacular Renovations " (again copy and paste if link doesn't work.
Please note I have nothing to do with those UA-cam channels or the properties themselves. Additionally, please note, Apart from living in the UK, I do have properties in Johns Creek, Alpharetta (Georgia) and Florida. In respect of the Georgia properties it was a pain trying to find a property with 4 sides brick, converting the two rooms inside the front door to something other than formal dinning and an " office". I don't like open plan, (personal choice and not a criticism). So Brick walls had to be built. Door ironware, was the standard black handles, floors relaid with 'wood', not engineered wood either in parquet design or Herringbone.
English plug and sockets where possible, for the obvious reasons.
I just want American builders to show the skills that I know they have in design and installation, rather than the "big is grand" formula....and to not copy each other as you will see in your next 3 videos. Sorry for any typos...
Only worth 700k, I call it moderate 🗑️🗑️🗑️🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Would it surprise you to know that's what the land alone is worth in that area?
You got to be stevie wonder or smoking 😂
@@mdr4743 😂
I really hate this trend of painted brick exterior. 😒
I prefer natural brick too, breathes better.