Nice video man. I admire the way you handle negative comments. Shows I can learn lessons even when I’m just browsing UA-cam looking at nice homes. All the best to you!
Not sure it qualifies as a living room, a dining room and a kitchen when it is basically one room. I'm not a lover of open plan as you have all your soft furnishings in the room where you cook.
I didn't understand what I was seeing. You walk in off the street to what looks like a waiting area with table and chairs. Where's the living room? @2:37, ground level, where is that in relation to the overall layout of the house? That is all very confusing.
@@SantellaRealEstate congrats. I live in the San Francisco/Bay Area. You should see how they describe a 1 bed/1 bath dump…Charming is used quite frequently.
House is amazing but I had rather bought the shell and rennovated myself. Lots of little stuff that could've been done to really make this shine... Shame.
@@SantellaRealEstate I think the overall idea is sound (obv), but I would've done loads of small-ish optimizations. Couldn't see everything in detail... But I had done a U shaped kitchen with a large island. All built ins for visual harmony. Bathroom layouts optimized for space (more minimal aka less visual clutter, no funny tiles and such, no double sink in a small space, unobtrusive hidden lights f.e. Behind a mirror, simple color concepts no mixing....). Just simple. Shared bigger bathrooms over several cramped ones. Basement apartment looks very small - I had done a flex-space instead (personal preference, just one large space), possibly a front back split but no hallways as far as possible. Hallways are normally a total loss and waste of space. Reduce reduce reduce. Just open it up. Also, I'm Swiss and American style is... Idk... Just not quite on the same level both in design but often also quality, compared to European architecture. I think we do reduction much better. Americans always decorate everything and have loads of little details and corners everywhere with odd hallways and door knobs and closets and all sorts. It just shows the lack of a clear concept. I like clear lines, flat surfaces, less clutter.... You have to make bold choices sometimes and be willing to make sacrifices. It often pays off. Backyard is meh. Laying some cables through the backyard to a central distribution point with some outdoor sockets (charge phones, run tools, connect a hottub or a beamer for outdoor cinema evening and such...) and lights to illuminate a small tree (Japanese maple, a bamboo planter, small cherry, something like that) goes a long way to make it more moody and it's easy to do when you have a construction site already, but it's quite a hassle to do when the pavement is already in. You tear it up, drill holes, run electrical, close it up.... Aaarrrgghhhh. I really like how you opened up the main living space. Rear balcony is a great choice both to let light pass downstairs and maintenance is easy, really really like it.
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Yesss please my suggestion is try to film every floor at once and move to other floors. Like if you are going up stairs show a bit of that so viewers have a better transition. I was a bit confused by where you were at, at times
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I agree, for the amount of sqft you get in Bed Stuy, a great brooklyn area, I think it is well worth the space compared to what else is on the market. Lots of other currently listeds offer less and are at a higher price range@@mysterioanonymous3206
Nice video man. I admire the way you handle negative comments. Shows I can learn lessons even when I’m just browsing UA-cam looking at nice homes. All the best to you!
I appreciate that! Same to you Happy New Years! Hope you enjoyed the video
Lots of space!!! For the space and in NYC this is amazing!
Not sure it qualifies as a living room, a dining room and a kitchen when it is basically one room. I'm not a lover of open plan as you have all your soft furnishings in the room where you cook.
Great looking house
I didn't understand what I was seeing. You walk in off the street to what looks like a waiting area with table and chairs. Where's the living room? @2:37, ground level, where is that in relation to the overall layout of the house? That is all very confusing.
Lovely ✨✨✨✨✨
Where’s the spacious living room? I saw a couch and dining table mere feet away from each other 😂😂😂
there is a good amount of space! Especially for Brooklyn
There descriptions are a bit over the top…spacious, stunning etc. and can we talk about that stove…for $1.6 million.
It ended up selling 25k under list price
@@SantellaRealEstate congrats. I live in the San Francisco/Bay Area. You should see how they describe a 1 bed/1 bath dump…Charming is used quite frequently.
That is quite funny, I am seeing more and more of that in condos around the city as well. @@cathystussi7165
Great area
Agreed!
Very sweet ❤
For 1.6 million I will want a bigger kitchen😃 but it is beautiful though a beautiful home. Happy holidays, everyone🧡
Happy Thanksgiving!
Ahh yess ,
I can walk around the block with an out of town smile , until bammm ,
the crooklkn Dodgers mug me .
Some parts of Bed Stuy are like that, but this area is much safer
House is amazing but I had rather bought the shell and rennovated myself. Lots of little stuff that could've been done to really make this shine... Shame.
like what? Would like to hear what you would have done differently.
@@SantellaRealEstate I think the overall idea is sound (obv), but I would've done loads of small-ish optimizations.
Couldn't see everything in detail... But I had done a U shaped kitchen with a large island. All built ins for visual harmony.
Bathroom layouts optimized for space (more minimal aka less visual clutter, no funny tiles and such, no double sink in a small space, unobtrusive hidden lights f.e. Behind a mirror, simple color concepts no mixing....). Just simple. Shared bigger bathrooms over several cramped ones.
Basement apartment looks very small - I had done a flex-space instead (personal preference, just one large space), possibly a front back split but no hallways as far as possible. Hallways are normally a total loss and waste of space. Reduce reduce reduce. Just open it up.
Also, I'm Swiss and American style is... Idk... Just not quite on the same level both in design but often also quality, compared to European architecture. I think we do reduction much better. Americans always decorate everything and have loads of little details and corners everywhere with odd hallways and door knobs and closets and all sorts. It just shows the lack of a clear concept. I like clear lines, flat surfaces, less clutter.... You have to make bold choices sometimes and be willing to make sacrifices. It often pays off.
Backyard is meh. Laying some cables through the backyard to a central distribution point with some outdoor sockets (charge phones, run tools, connect a hottub or a beamer for outdoor cinema evening and such...) and lights to illuminate a small tree (Japanese maple, a bamboo planter, small cherry, something like that) goes a long way to make it more moody and it's easy to do when you have a construction site already, but it's quite a hassle to do when the pavement is already in. You tear it up, drill holes, run electrical, close it up.... Aaarrrgghhhh.
I really like how you opened up the main living space. Rear balcony is a great choice both to let light pass downstairs and maintenance is easy, really really like it.
WOW, thank you for the in-depth recommendations. I do agree that most of the time trying to do less is more!@@mysterioanonymous3206
Just an address and day to move in are what I need
Real Estate for apartments is frustrating
Are you looking for an apartment to rent? If so, reach out! More than willing to help
@@SantellaRealEstate Can I live there with all of you, please?
For the rest of my life, I would live with all of you, please 🙏🏾
If I was living in one bedroom with all of you, I would be there with all of you
Praying 🙏🏾
Roommates
I am a good roommate
I will be an excellent roommate
@@rebekahwhite2939 the property sold!
Private deck is not so private.
People still live in Crime Ridden NYC?
Overpriced by 500k
Even less for the money than London
Nice place, tiny kitchen, and lousy neighborhood.
You need to learn how to film better especially for a place that $1.6M. It's too fast and I cannot watch it,
I will be sure to slow down and take more time for the rest of my videos, thank you for your input!
i also recommend recording with a wider angle, it shows the size of the space more accurately@@SantellaRealEstate
Seems perfectly fine to me, not fast at all👍🇬🇧
why thank you! @@Superstarshaker
Yesss please my suggestion is try to film every floor at once and move to other floors. Like if you are going up stairs show a bit of that so viewers have a better transition. I was a bit confused by where you were at, at times
How many rats come with that townhouse since New York is infested with rats?!
... this is just silly
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Ahh yess ,
I can walk around the block with an out of town smile , until bammm ,
the crooklkn Dodgers mug me .
It is in a good area of Bed Stuy
See in a different state I can have a detached bigger home for less ❤
Thank you for the awesome video tour.
Thank you @daverobinson1574 ! If you enjoyed this one, check out some of my others throughout Brooklyn !
Not worth the asking price
The price has since been cut by on 11/17 and it is still on the market now listed at $1,625,000
Sounds like a decent deal for NY standards.... Couldn't get a house for that where I live and it isn't nyc so...
I agree, for the amount of sqft you get in Bed Stuy, a great brooklyn area, I think it is well worth the space compared to what else is on the market. Lots of other currently listeds offer less and are at a higher price range@@mysterioanonymous3206
nope not worth that to me
Honestly, how much would you offer for it?
@@ajcrum3689
Im sure the mice love it