Such a grand place. Whoever decorated it, did such a great job. It's so elegant, but the color scheme is so comforting and cozy. I love all the unique carvings and molding. Gorgeous.
I always want to see the kitchen, and that is one of the best without being an industrial appearance. Also, I loved the bathrooms. I usually note that bathrooms are there, clean, functional, but I would describe these as being romantically orientalist. Such fun!
Wow, that kitchen! That seems to be the size that could handle the amount of people the structure is meant to contain. That’s where I’ve often been puzzled, the ratio of occupants and guest spaces to the size of space meant to feed them. It also occurred to after viewing some of the lovely properties you’ve featured, that cooking may have been previously located on the roof terraces.
Kitchens are often the weak spots in Riads. Traditionally, the lady of the house would not go there - it was for staff only. As Marrakech develops, with it's amazing culinary tradition, so more Riads are giving importance and more space to the kitchen. Terraces do not have an importance in Marrakechi culture. Most locals will hide from the sun. It is the Europeans who have brought the roof terrace into fashion. Moroccan families would never think of cooking on the roof.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech Thank you for satisfying my curiosity. I live in the California desert and I can relate to phenomenon of the differences between local and tourist behaviors. Locals do everything in the morning or after the sun sets, tourists are out in the full desert sun. I think the terraces would be lovely at night, not in the day.
صحيح بما انني مراكشية ومازال لدينا بيوت ورياض في المدينة العتيقة يسكنها اقاربنا فالمعمار المغربي يهتم بالداخل اكثر من الخارج لهذا لا توجد نوافد للخارج الا نادرا كما ان المطابخ صغيرة واروقة الضيوف هي اكبر مكان في البيت ودائما يتوسط البيت ساحة بها اشجار او نافورة مياه لا مسابح او احواض تعطي النور لكل مرافق للبيت اما سطح البيت فنادرا مايستعمل لكن الاوربيون الذين استثمروا في هذا المجال جعلوا من الاسطح جنان جميلة تغري بقضاء امسيات رائعة ب فيها ليلا
Gorgeous! This seems underpriced at 835K euros to be honest given the quality of those rooms In the beginning of rooftop terrace shot there looks like there is more terrace adjoining the area you showed through a doorway. Is that a separate property's terrace? If so it's interesting that there's an open door to it
Great video Collin 🔥 I have a question 🙋🏽♂️ I heard you say in the beginning of this video that this property is a growing concern can you elaborate what that means sir?
Nice presentation except the part where you call a design clearly Berber neo-colonial style, it was wrong and it was borderline insulting for us Berbers, our culture and our architecture and our design recognizable all over the world , especially when you know what the neo-colonial style looks like. As a Moroccan, Berber from Marrakech, I confess that I did not like this error.
This Riad was entirely renovated in 1999 and had certain features added - like the carved balustrades - that reflect French influence. I am a lover of Berber culture and architecture, so I'm sorry that you felt offended. Today Riads offer a variety of influences and interiors that makes each one unique and special.
Such a grand place. Whoever decorated it, did such a great job. It's so elegant, but the color scheme is so comforting and cozy. I love all the unique carvings and molding. Gorgeous.
So impressed how Moroccans preserved the old 19th century-built houses instead of razing them and building boring modern homes.
The Quality of matériel.
Сказочный дом. Прекрасные белые стены. Старинная архитектура. Спасибо за видео.
What a beaut & what a phenomenal price.
I always want to see the kitchen, and that is one of the best without being an industrial appearance. Also, I loved the bathrooms. I usually note that bathrooms are there, clean, functional, but I would describe these as being romantically orientalist. Such fun!
Yes, it's a beautiful Riad. The bathrooms and the fireplaces are special.
Beautiful. Oh well one can dream!
The tile work is wonderful!!!!
Gorgeous
Beautiful house. And very distinctive fireplaces (reminiscent of Bill Willis' fireplaces)! Regards.
Yes, very Bill Willis
Wow, that kitchen! That seems to be the size that could handle the amount of people the structure is meant to contain. That’s where I’ve often been puzzled, the ratio of occupants and guest spaces to the size of space meant to feed them.
It also occurred to after viewing some of the lovely properties you’ve featured, that cooking may have been previously located on the roof terraces.
Kitchens are often the weak spots in Riads. Traditionally, the lady of the house would not go there - it was for staff only. As Marrakech develops, with it's amazing culinary tradition, so more Riads are giving importance and more space to the kitchen.
Terraces do not have an importance in Marrakechi culture. Most locals will hide from the sun. It is the Europeans who have brought the roof terrace into fashion. Moroccan families would never think of cooking on the roof.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech
Thank you for satisfying my curiosity.
I live in the California desert and I can relate to phenomenon of the differences between local and tourist behaviors. Locals do everything in the morning or after the sun sets, tourists are out in the full desert sun.
I think the terraces would be lovely at night, not in the day.
صحيح بما انني مراكشية ومازال لدينا بيوت ورياض في المدينة العتيقة يسكنها اقاربنا فالمعمار المغربي يهتم بالداخل اكثر من الخارج لهذا لا توجد نوافد للخارج الا نادرا كما ان المطابخ صغيرة واروقة الضيوف هي اكبر مكان في البيت ودائما يتوسط البيت ساحة بها اشجار او نافورة مياه لا مسابح او احواض تعطي النور لكل مرافق للبيت اما سطح البيت فنادرا مايستعمل لكن الاوربيون الذين استثمروا في هذا المجال جعلوا من الاسطح جنان جميلة تغري بقضاء امسيات رائعة ب فيها ليلا
Watching this video like healing for me
Enjoy, Yuhdi.
stunning!!
Nice🤩🤩
Beautiful
Gorgeous! This seems underpriced at 835K euros to be honest given the quality of those rooms
In the beginning of rooftop terrace shot there looks like there is more terrace adjoining the area you showed through a doorway. Is that a separate property's terrace? If so it's interesting that there's an open door to it
There were two conjoined properties. The terrace door has now been closed.
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Great video Collin 🔥 I have a question 🙋🏽♂️ I heard you say in the beginning of this video that this property is a growing concern can you elaborate what that means sir?
A going concern. That means it is a running business.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech Thank you for clarification ☺️
Beautiful riad .
Is it still available?
This is sold, Youssef.
Do you offer rental property management?
We concentrate solely on sales. We can recommend property managers if required.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech Even those that offer services in English?
@@yaeamin3325 Yes, of course.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech Amazing! Could you provide me with a few recommendations? Any service providers you trust in Rabat?
Prix par chambre
Le Riad etait a la vente. Il est maintenant sous Compromis de Vente.
Nice presentation except the part where you call a design clearly Berber neo-colonial style, it was wrong and it was borderline insulting for us Berbers, our culture and our architecture and our design recognizable all over the world , especially when you know what the neo-colonial style looks like. As a Moroccan, Berber from Marrakech, I confess that I did not like this error.
This Riad was entirely renovated in 1999 and had certain features added - like the carved balustrades - that reflect French influence. I am a lover of Berber culture and architecture, so I'm sorry that you felt offended. Today Riads offer a variety of influences and interiors that makes each one unique and special.
@@bosworthpropertymarrakech Thank you for your reply and thank you for your empathy.