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Coral Gables resident still refuses to sell decades-old home surrounded by massive development 

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The largest development in Coral Gables history has taken shape, and the first tenants have moved in, but one homeowner who refused to sell to the developer still refuses to move out. Kevin Ozebek has an update to a story the 7 Investigates team has followed for years.

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@youtubesucks-yx6kk
@youtubesucks-yx6kk Год назад
"refusees to leave" no. That's not how this works. that's his damn home! Leave the man alone.
@RickStorni
@RickStorni Год назад
Right
@0o0ox
@0o0ox Год назад
than stop crying.....
@WilliamsPinch
@WilliamsPinch Год назад
@@0o0ox *then. If you’re gonna talk sh*t, at least be grammatically correct. 🥴
@hotdogstockimage
@hotdogstockimage Год назад
​@@0o0ox what is that supposed to mean?
@janofb
@janofb Год назад
They did leave him alone. He's still in his damn home. This is exactly how it works. He was offered money for his property and he didn't want to sell. He's still living in it and they left him alone. He doesn't own the property around him though.
@sabrina.natalie
@sabrina.natalie Год назад
1:53 - When he said one of his hobbies was astronomy and that he misses seeing the sunset, my heart absolutely broke.
@forefatherofmankind3305
@forefatherofmankind3305 Год назад
How come u alive ?
@theageofgoddess
@theageofgoddess Год назад
absolutely heartbreaking
@maggiemae7539
@maggiemae7539 Год назад
Astronomy is studies of the stars. Not the sun
@goob3826
@goob3826 Год назад
@@brucekrause2801 it’s funny because the homeless problem stems from lack of community… quite the coincidence here lol. Comment this on some drug or SA related story because that’s more fitting honestly. This man is upset because his property of over 40 years that his immigrant parents bought is being ruined bc of a shopping center. Hop off your soapbox in RU-vid comments and maybe go help the homeless yourself brother.
@cremebrulee4759
@cremebrulee4759 Год назад
But he knew that this was going to happen. If that was so important to him, then he should have sold the house. I understand the meaning of the house to him, but refusing to sell has impacted a lot of the pleasures in his life. Assuming that they offered him enough money, he could have moved somewhere where he could continue to look at the stars and enjoy the sun.
@moshesierra6849
@moshesierra6849 Год назад
Refuses to leave? From his own home ? That’s insane He doesn’t care about money , he cares about his memories and legacy Well done Orlando
@gd8173
@gd8173 Год назад
It made me a bit emotional because when asked about his parents, you can tell how much the man loves them and is trying to preserve their memory. Cuba in the 80s was no joke and his parents fought tooth and nail to purchase that home and his son is doing everything he can to honor them. Corporate real estate developers wouldn’t know the first thing about honor or doing the right thing - they're complete assholes.
@Life_as_Game
@Life_as_Game Год назад
There are now 500 more people able to live in a similar dream in a walkable area. Humans are suckers for a sob story, but the end result is more housing = more happy lives.
@celery7810
@celery7810 Год назад
@@Life_as_Game Exactly
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
Do you think it is wrong for the developer to make him an offer? That is all they did. There is nothing dishonorable about that. He and his mother decided to stay so they built the hotel on the land they already owned, which is their right to do so. Why is this a problem?
@johnhoney5089
@johnhoney5089 Год назад
@@Life_as_Game Depends. Housing projects also have a history of becoming ghettos or centers of gang activity (such as Jordan Downs in Watts, of which the film "Menace II Society" was based on and filmed at).
@wetsockks
@wetsockks Год назад
@@Life_as_Game You know that this home owner is not the problem. These companies are advantageous of people. Most of the companies making these high rises are the same companies holding thousands of homes hostage for rent only. Its not about the location, its the principle of that fact that these companies act as if waving money around is the ultimate power. The greed is going to consume all the available land and monopolize it so that they can cherry pick who can afford living in these "luxury" high rises. Nobody rents an apartment because its wonderful and amazing living with upstairs neighbors, they rent so they can hopefully save up for a home because apartments are supposed to be affordable. Constantly raising rent prices, which big corporations will always do if they legally can, make sure to prevent that.
@ricky.3326
@ricky.3326 Год назад
How can you not admire and respect this man for standing his ground?
@blondie7240
@blondie7240 Год назад
because people like him are why there isn't enough housing
@veryslyfox
@veryslyfox Год назад
That development created thousands of jobs and hundreds of units of housing for other people. He tried to stop it (and failed). Why would you respect that? He's a stubborn old man with mental illness.
@ricky.3326
@ricky.3326 Год назад
@@veryslyfox he may be stubborn but far from mentally ill simply because he didn't choose to sell to a developer
@ricky.3326
@ricky.3326 Год назад
@@veryslyfox I work in real estate law and mark my word at the end of the day if this man decides to sell he will get double or more than any of his previous neighbors did
@veryslyfox
@veryslyfox Год назад
@@ricky.3326 you mean you're a janitor at a RE law office?
@ct5625
@ct5625 Год назад
"We even offered to buy his home" As apposed to what, just killing him and stealing his property? The sickening ARROGANCE of this company is unreal.
@andrewryanwasright
@andrewryanwasright Год назад
Compared to his arrogance of staying?
@BGodzillahhh757
@BGodzillahhh757 Год назад
Compared to your cold dead heart?
@ariesmry
@ariesmry Год назад
@@andrewryanwasright how is wanting to live in the home your family purchased arrogant?
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
They probably offered at least twice what his home was worth, but he was greedy and held out for more and they called his bluff and decided to build around him.
@riley_oneill
@riley_oneill Год назад
@@Mark-rw3kw I know of people who were bought out for big developments and they made a ton of money. The best thing that can happen to a home owner is massive development like this. You get a huge pile of money that you can then go move wherever you want.
@oB_Session
@oB_Session Год назад
I once owned a condo with ocean view. Then a building was built in front and I no longer had full ocean view just a sliver. Things can change and there’s nothing you can do. I lost tremendous value in my property.
@GetSmart_99
@GetSmart_99 7 месяцев назад
I think this situation is slightly different to the condo you had with its ocean view. The difference being that whilst looking at your condo view, a normal investor buyer would question his agent about the parcel of land waiting to be developed impacting the view from your condo your agent used as his way to have you buy. Either inexperienced or gullible, many ppl investing money into a view would look to ask these things. A man that has the knowledge to know, that money can't buy happiness or a spine, that what he had was cherished far more than cash. To think that a government can allow a development, it's very build to bully him and his property speaks volumes. That they would deprive him of his rights to peace and health in his age. To restrict his viewing of sunlight, to never witness a sunrise or sunset is a way of punishment of this man's morals, that there would never be a value that could compare to his "Castle". Good Australian movie about the powers of one man's fight to keep his "castle" from government acquisition. As quoted in the movie, "a man's home is his castle". Money can't buy everything, sure as didn't buy you common sense cos you wanted a condo view and now you have neither.
@ChocolateWarfare
@ChocolateWarfare Год назад
This reminds of of “Up” the movie. Love his story, damn developers thinking they can throw money at people and own everything. Good for him, standing his ground. Touches my heart❤️
@iverstaylot00
@iverstaylot00 Год назад
I was looking for someone else that thought that... literally straight out of the movie minus the obvious fantasies
@luigivincenz3843
@luigivincenz3843 Год назад
There's a house here L.A. in a row of apartment buildings on one street and the family refuses to sell it. It's close to us and it kinda sticks out. I've seen it since 2006 and they even have parties in it. Good for the guy in the video and F Loews and shame to the city for Coral Gables for being asses about it.
@owl-arm7545
@owl-arm7545 Год назад
Interestingly I was looking for a different film reference... one that (so far) no one else has mentioned. The second 'Herbie' film, "Herbie Rides Again", is almost literally the same as this story. Here is the initial plot line taken verbatim from it's Wikipedia entry; "Notorious real estate magnate and demolition baron Alonzo A. Hawk is ready to build his newest office building, the 130-story Hawk Plaza in San Francisco. His only obstacle is the 1892 firehouse inhabited by "Grandma" Steinmetz, widow of its former owner, Fire Captain Steinmetz, and aunt of mechanic Tennessee Steinmetz. Hawk's numerous attempts at evicting Mrs. Steinmetz have been unsuccessful, while the construction workers are growing impatient with Hawk's alleged indecision, reminding him that the whole thing is costing him $80,000 a day." So happy to see this play out in real life!
@dustinabc
@dustinabc Год назад
The politicians and bureaucrats are even worse than the developers most of the time.
@user-sj1ne2op8m
@user-sj1ne2op8m 3 месяца назад
This is the Up movie and the Grumpy man
@rmlrl1971
@rmlrl1971 Год назад
What aggravates me is, they put a bar right next to his house. If they couldn't get him out one way, now they will try a different way. I am glad he said, even that won't make him go.
@orion7741
@orion7741 Год назад
they should put garbage dumpsters next to his house to. make him leave one way or another. its past time!
@zachreese6540
@zachreese6540 Год назад
Nah
@DrakeDealer
@DrakeDealer Год назад
It’s obvious they are just trying to harass him out of the land.
@a20axf
@a20axf Год назад
@@orion7741 it’s his house, not the developer’s, so get fucked. We’re all equal in our rights to our own property, regardless of having a few dollars more or not.
@mobiusbelts3607
@mobiusbelts3607 Год назад
@@orion7741 Just go hang out by his house, you’re garbage enough.
@KandyGTV
@KandyGTV Год назад
I can't believe that man was able to live through years of that kind of construction noise! That hotel around him is massive!
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
Now he's got the best room on the whole property! 😌
@TheDude12424
@TheDude12424 Год назад
I watched this video 3 times. Not once did they say that he actually lives there. There’s many references to it being his property, but they didn’t say he’s actually a resident of the home.
@malakbryant1007
@malakbryant1007 Год назад
Nah he just rented a room in the hotel.....
@carsonapplebaum2266
@carsonapplebaum2266 Год назад
Crazy what people will do for pride
@alanrogs3990
@alanrogs3990 Год назад
I lived in Beijing, China in the late 90's and early 2000's. This was common for so many people in the city at that time.
@Joemama..
@Joemama.. Год назад
Great job to this man for standing up for his FREEDOM
@uriarteh
@uriarteh Год назад
Good for him not selling. He stood firm, developer gave him middle finger building around him, and owner still remains strong. Good for you man. Never sell. Screw those greedy developers.
@Mrs.KatsCrafting
@Mrs.KatsCrafting Год назад
Bless his heart. I am proud of that man for standing his ground and proving not everyone comes with a price tag and his cherished respect for that his parents dream meant to them is not for sale.
@rogerclemmons8652
@rogerclemmons8652 Год назад
or because his family got bodies under there and he is taking to the grave lol.
@randyrobinson3951
@randyrobinson3951 Год назад
So sad those developers are heartless demons. They must’ve tortured him daily
@andyiswonderful
@andyiswonderful Год назад
He's a stupid neurotic nut.
@BabyJesus66
@BabyJesus66 Год назад
They don't care he'll die and they'll knock it down then.
@jackalwaysfaded1374
@jackalwaysfaded1374 Год назад
No air right laws in coral gables unfortunately
@michaelrains2268
@michaelrains2268 Год назад
This man's home 🏡 was here first when this was a residential neighborhood. A family was raised here . Why should this man be forced to move away?
@ZzzMMZzz
@ZzzMMZzz Год назад
He's not being forced... that's literally why he's still there..
@SamSitar
@SamSitar Год назад
he can move to a similar property. we need term limits to stop people like him.
@paxundpeace9970
@paxundpeace9970 Год назад
On the other hand he has no right to dictate how others use the land around him
@winkieblink7625
@winkieblink7625 Год назад
He shouldn’t be forced. He stayed. He got what he wanted sans beach and the stars! Home is going to be a unique boutique shop or tapas place someday.
@mr_imperfectiongamingchann1962
​@@SamSitar So you're condemning your own kind. I can say that you're willing to betray your own kind yes? No respect.
@mr_gamble_good
@mr_gamble_good Год назад
In my younger days, I used to drive around Coral Gables, wishing and hoping I could live there one day. This gentleman's home is the Coral Gables I remember and used to love. Luxury hotels are everywhere, but that old Coral Gables mystique and elegance is, or was, unique.
@animateddepression
@animateddepression Год назад
Me too but that dream died a long time ago.
@BIGHAMZA
@BIGHAMZA Год назад
My Grandmother always said. The first generation earns and the second one spends. Whatever sentimental high ground he’s standing on, although I respect the hell out of it, will be all for nothing when he dies. Either his children or grandchildren will eventually sell that house. I’d leave knowing I stood my ground as long as possible, take the money and go make new memories.
@farrellmase
@farrellmase 10 месяцев назад
baby boomers literally destroyed the country
@xotl2780
@xotl2780 10 месяцев назад
It's not always about the money, Spiderman.
@BIGHAMZA
@BIGHAMZA 10 месяцев назад
@@xotl2780 it's always about the money 💰
@derrick1909
@derrick1909 Год назад
The sad part is you know they're waiting for him to pass unfortunately so they can swoop right in and take the last bit of land
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
Orlando Capote is only 65 years old and his mother lived until 94. I don't know what use his home is to them anymore, once they started construction of the hotel, which would have been much different if he had sold out. They are certainly not going to pay what they offered him before.
@scorchedearth1451
@scorchedearth1451 Год назад
If he's smart he puts the ownership of the house on a trust. I believe a trust should have a goal, like helping the poor. Either way, as long as the trust exists as owner, the house also stays. Should contact a lawyer about that.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
@@scorchedearth1451 Putting the home in a trust doesn't make any difference. He can have a will and name his beneficiaries, the same way a trust names beneficiaries. Otherwise it would go to closest relative, but not sure that any relatives exist. But he is only 65 years old and still working, and his mother lived to 94. If he wanted to help the poor, he would have sold to the developers. The new $600 million mixed use development project has employed thousands of construction workers, and will employ thousands of low wage workers permanently going forward, including the staff needed for the hotel (especially low wage workers like housekeepers). In addition, the sales tax, city hotel occupancy tax, and property taxes will generate 10's of millions of dollars each year to fund public schools, and other city/county expenditures, including those helping those in need.
@jema5039
@jema5039 Год назад
@@Mark-rw3kw stop sucking off scummy developers & move on to the more better people.
@gavinsheridan4680
@gavinsheridan4680 Год назад
He’s already got the balloons tied to the house. He’s just waiting for that cub scout kid to visit.
@bomaite1
@bomaite1 Год назад
How is it right that someone can build a structure around someone's home that practically blocks out the sky? They totally ruined his property. Because they had the money to do it.
@wuzittooya
@wuzittooya Год назад
Rich assholes. Money ruins everything
@thedevilsadvocate5210
@thedevilsadvocate5210 Год назад
They do it in China all the time
@skycloud4802
@skycloud4802 Год назад
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 in China they quite literally built a motorway more or less through where a person's house was. Lanes of fast busy traffic that skirt around the house.
@combatduckie
@combatduckie Год назад
that is the most important question to me, WHO was bribed to permit this!!? There are rules about distances and heights of NEW buildings to be built, so HOW did the developper even get Permission from the resp authorities to build o close to the existing home of this man???! SMELLS of bribery.
@combatduckie
@combatduckie Год назад
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 yeah, but where not in a lawless shythole like china....
@BeverlyTalley
@BeverlyTalley 8 месяцев назад
Learn to respect peoples decision, we need big money/companies to not be able to buy single-family homes. Honestly, there should be regulation over this, its just disgusting. Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.
@Florencecoxx
@Florencecoxx 8 месяцев назад
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks
@nyreggie
@nyreggie 8 месяцев назад
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more
@BeverlyTalley
@BeverlyTalley 8 месяцев назад
@@nyreggie That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Sarah Alma Martinez* my consultant. I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her afterwards. She has since provide entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. I basically follow her trade pattern and haven’t regretted doing so.
@nyreggie
@nyreggie 8 месяцев назад
@@BeverlyTalley You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?
@zombie15ish
@zombie15ish 8 месяцев назад
@@debbie765 This is the Fourth time I'm seeing someone talking about Sarah Alma as there are lot of testimonies about her, do you know her ? if yes , did you invest with her?
@artist-scopes8357
@artist-scopes8357 Год назад
I hope his family continues to live there for decades to come
@billhosko7723
@billhosko7723 Год назад
He's Gay. Good grief.
@epoc162
@epoc162 Год назад
The fact that massive building was even allowed to be built like that, literally around the house shows a massive problem in the legal system.
@BIoknight000
@BIoknight000 Год назад
Should you get to derail another landowner's right to develop their property just because you want to keep your property the same way?
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
It's the zoning system, not the legal system. This is controlled by local elected officials. If businesses are not allowed to build commercial buildings, they will go elsewhere and tax revenues will suffer. The hotel pays significant real estate taxes to local schools and governments, plus the hotel occupancy tax rate is quite high in FL and goes straight to the city for the benefit of residences.
@BrooklynAlien
@BrooklynAlien Год назад
​@@Mark-rw3kw Interesting, yeah but they should not have allowed them to change the zoning there. That was a residential area and they probably ruined the lives of dozens of homes around them too.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
@@BrooklynAlien The other homeowners who sold likely got 2X what their home was worth, which is why they sold out, so I doubt it ruined their lives. The city (and citizens) get substantial property tax and hotel occupancy tax revenue for the hotel being there.
@BrooklynAlien
@BrooklynAlien Год назад
@@Mark-rw3kw I'm talking about all the homes that are still there. That used to live in a nice little subdivision full of little homes, now they live near this monster and all traffic and noise that happens all day. As long as money is involved these big companies can do whatever they want.
@Jedi.Toby.M
@Jedi.Toby.M Год назад
A community isn't a hotel and a shopping district. It's this house, his family and the neighborhood that once was. Neighbors are people you know, not "guests" staying a few nights in a room that blocks any view of the sun or the moon. You can't always replace a community by bulldozing it, then throwing large sums of money at developers...
@kdmigloo
@kdmigloo Год назад
Because the city "leaders" are corrupt crooks
@Novusod
@Novusod Год назад
This project was pure greed and never should have been given building permits. Unfortunately money rules this society and nobody gives a crap about the little guy when there is a buck to be made.
@Trund27
@Trund27 Год назад
Completely agree.
@JesgateOnDown
@JesgateOnDown Год назад
#JTobyMVanHalsema 💯💯💯💯!!!
@juliancrooks3031
@juliancrooks3031 Год назад
This is why affordable housing has almost disappeared in the United States and there is a growing number of homeless people in America.
@wotawanancy3249
@wotawanancy3249 10 месяцев назад
I admire this man so much. So tired of corporations destroying land and properties for their gain. I hope he as an air tight will. After his death the vulgaris will swoop in. We all know that.
@freezerlunik
@freezerlunik Год назад
I get the desire to root for the underdog. Yet it sounds like the man ignored what literally all of his neighbours decided to do (take a payday from a developer and move). His property rights are his and respected. Alas, he made his own bed, and is now having to sleep in it.
@lidiapietrusza5014
@lidiapietrusza5014 Год назад
Bahhh bahhhhh bahh
@dianecelento4974
@dianecelento4974 Год назад
I agree with you. The developer probably paid double what the house was worth. He could have moved in a real nice area and watched the sunsets with money to spare.
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja 9 месяцев назад
You don't have to do what everyone else does. You do what works FOR YOU and if he made his own bed and has to sleep in it that doesn't mean it's bad.
@ericaaker
@ericaaker Год назад
I respect this guy and his loyalty to his parents.
@jakurdadov6375
@jakurdadov6375 Год назад
I would advise my children to take the money. At the time, he was probably offered well above market value. That would be my legacy: the opportunity to leave more to his children. Market value is probably next to nothing today - the pool of buyers is very, very small.
@float_sam
@float_sam Год назад
@@jakurdadov6375 yeah doubling if your in FL take that money and run
@zackryder747
@zackryder747 Год назад
I just hope when he passes he has someone to pass the home to that won’t budge as well and will keep it there. Hell he outta try and get it protected by the historical society
@carsonapplebaum2266
@carsonapplebaum2266 Год назад
I mean that's fair, but that also leaves him with no right to complain. He inconvenienced their plans for his personal beliefs, and while it's sad, I'm also sure the developer offered him very decent compensation more than once. Pride goeth before the fall.
@alanrogs3990
@alanrogs3990 Год назад
I don't think he owes them any loyalty but if he wants to stay there then he has the right
@bjrlmh52
@bjrlmh52 Год назад
I grew up in Queens NY and one older lady held Macy's hostage because she would not sell her corner lot house to them so that they could build a "round" store on Queens Blvd in Elmhurst. I always loved that lady. The store was built, but was not completely round. Because of her property line, it had to be built with a indentation to accommodate her fence line. Awesome.
@pab77777
@pab77777 Год назад
I lived near that house. My uncle said she had a husband buried in the backyard.
@shmiggz
@shmiggz Год назад
Is it really that awesome to have a Macy's in your backyard though?
@bjrlmh52
@bjrlmh52 Год назад
@@pab77777 Never heard about the husband. Thsts creepy. Did you go to Newtown HS?
@billh.1940
@billh.1940 Год назад
The main Macy's store in Manhattan same thing. Building still on corner.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
Probably she was advised to hold out longer in order to make an obscene profit. In most of these cases, the homeowners regret not selling out, but at the time they were probably advised that the developer would pay more. It's a gamble that homeowners sometimes lose.
@giobattaglini
@giobattaglini 8 месяцев назад
I’m with you Orlando. Congratulations for your courage. Greetings from brazil.
@john-ic9vj
@john-ic9vj Год назад
I don't get the issue. Coral gables is literally right next to Miami. This area is begging to be more dense. There are so many other single family home neighborhoods to move to if you want to be in a suburb. This guy has every right to keep his home, but for everyone complaing what the developer is doing is "evil" and they are "destroying" a good neighborhoods is not seeing the big picture. He didn't live in some far out suburb well away from a dense city here, he lived 20 minutes west of downtown Miami
@thunderbird4709
@thunderbird4709 Год назад
Exactly, he's still getting an amazing good deal too, as far as having a house paid off and paying almost nothing in property taxes
@Spike-ck5tj
@Spike-ck5tj Год назад
This is the Up film storyline in real life. Extraordinary. They call his house a relic but it has much more character than the hotel.
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme Год назад
The good thing is when hurricane comes his house will be protected. Stay strong! Todo por la lucha!
@Crusher103
@Crusher103 Год назад
😂 I never tought of that, that is true. Only thing that will damage his property is flooding.
@dand5829
@dand5829 Год назад
Lol this was my first thought when I saw the hurricane shutters on the windows of the house. I was like you don't need those anymore.
@jklfds85
@jklfds85 Год назад
The negative thing is that from lack of sunlight, his house most likely has a major mold issue. 😳 We lived in an apartment that was positioned to barely get any kind of natural light, and the mold was horrible. Living in a State that is coastal probably makes it worst for him😬. I can only imagine how much he is suffering from all the mold issue.
@joanbelmont5450
@joanbelmont5450 Год назад
Asi es 😂😂😂😂😂
@AmyC37217
@AmyC37217 Год назад
@@jklfds85 Most florida homes are built of sealed concrete - and this one is in Miami Dade Metro so it definitely follows codes. Because they are sealed concrete there are means to have ventilation - and mold control is easy to do if its not an old house (that one was built in the 1980s - there for it is not what would be considered and "old house" = because it would still have modern dehumidification amenities such as fans and forced air.)
@ecoro_
@ecoro_ Год назад
I think this is great -- the house owner is allowed to stay as he wishes and the developers are allowed to build around as they desire. That house is probably also one of the safest in the area + unbeatable amenities. It could be worth a fortune when he eventually sells 😁
@Life_as_Game
@Life_as_Game Год назад
Which is painfully ironic given the usually NIMBY complaint is "protect property values!". Density brings values: it radically increases the number of amenities you near you. Though I don't see why he would get access to a pool that isn't on his property ;)
@ecoro_
@ecoro_ Год назад
@@Life_as_Game lol maybe not the pool, but access to the other shopping centers etc.
@mercedesmukati1451
@mercedesmukati1451 Год назад
It is a nightmare of traffic around that area with the outsized buildings. Lots of money laundering into those apartments that nobody can afford
@LA-974
@LA-974 Год назад
I would never sell the home my parents worked their whole life for! Not a chance! Praise this man!
@stephanieann622
@stephanieann622 Год назад
I hope he has plans in his estate for his home. I would never let these bastards run a family out of their home. Shame on them 😢
@jessicaregina1956
@jessicaregina1956 Год назад
How about if u get enough money to not work your whole life for it?
@RickStorni
@RickStorni Год назад
@@jessicaregina1956 looks like he is at retirement age so maybe he doesn’t need the money
@bjvu9460
@bjvu9460 Год назад
So, can you tell me who didnt work hard to buy their home and if thats the case, no one would ever sell a home if it was inherited because "my parents worked their whole life" to pay for it. by the way, how many people can say their home is paid off before they die ? He is going to suffer more than they do because, he had to endure, 2 years of loud construction and now 24/7 in and out traffic along with restaurant noise and people out and about at all times of the night and here is the kicker, he is now in a commercial zone which means there is no noise ordinance . So, is that really worth the headache because my parents worked hard to buy a house.. they probably worked hard to buy a car too, but why would you keep a car just because they worked hard to buy one
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
@@bjvu9460 I agree. This dude is the greedy one, he was holding out for 15 million for that dump and they built around him. Haha!
@goshdarnit
@goshdarnit Год назад
Sad. He's trapped. His cute home. All his neighbors sold out. My heart breaks for him.
@Davidchendavid
@Davidchendavid Год назад
It’s a one of a kind! Might be good value, especially if turned into an air bnb lol
@chelseagirl278
@chelseagirl278 Год назад
@@Davidchendavid OMG, that is BRILLIANT!! you are a genius!
@tanyas.9424
@tanyas.9424 Год назад
I bet their kicking themselves in the ass now. With all the inflations I'm sure they didn't even properly invested the money they acquired or its all spent up due to these hard times. They should have kept rheir properties now it's hard to even get land or a home.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
@@tanyas.9424 They all got great money and bought better homes, this dude was greedy and got nothing. Now his taxes will increase 50x.
@misscleo378
@misscleo378 Год назад
@@sharksport01 He’s not greedy, he’s sentimental.
@kendra.achildress5210
@kendra.achildress5210 Год назад
This happened in Cincinnati years before they built a hotel and plaza. I remember as a little girl riding past and seeing one house left on a huge peice of land. It delayed construction and the elderly couple held out till they offered $1.2 Million. Smart people. I bet they didn't offer this man enough money
@TheSonoranSniper
@TheSonoranSniper 18 дней назад
they allegedly offered $800K-$900K which is way more than what his parents paid for it, I bet, but still too low
@MetalDeathMusic
@MetalDeathMusic Год назад
"It shouldn't be there" You're right, that disgusting ugly modern development plaza should NOT be there.
@123Alvenia
@123Alvenia Год назад
Shame on those people saying he doesn't belong there. They don't belong there.
@notyourtypicalcomment2399
@notyourtypicalcomment2399 Год назад
He doesn’t belong there anymore than anyone else, he belongs in that home he paid for that’s it.
@Spike-ck5tj
@Spike-ck5tj Год назад
I think he meant the structure (ie you don't expect to see a house) not the homeowner, afterwards he was saying good on him.
@xcaret-ns3pb
@xcaret-ns3pb Год назад
❤❤👍👍👍🙏
@cisium1184
@cisium1184 Год назад
They didn't say that. Watch the whole video before you comment.
@briannadickson2884
@briannadickson2884 Год назад
​@@notyourtypicalcomment2399 You contradicted yourself
@kryptism
@kryptism Год назад
This reminds me of the house in Seattle! The lady wouldn't sell her house, even for a million dollars what the developers and city offered. Even though she has passed on, the house still sits vacant between the development! So even in death, she still wins!☺️
@briannadickson2884
@briannadickson2884 Год назад
Her descendants didn't.
@kryptism
@kryptism Год назад
@@briannadickson2884 the house is still there though!🙄
@andyiswonderful
@andyiswonderful Год назад
You call that winning? strange.
@kryptism
@kryptism Год назад
@@andyiswonderful weirdo!🧐
@Ap_twsh
@Ap_twsh Год назад
Should be a national/state monument.
@ludovician
@ludovician Год назад
I am so happy he stood his ground. Spend the rest of your life fighting.
@FrenchFriFreak
@FrenchFriFreak Год назад
Mr. Capote is 100000% in the right. I admire his loyalty.
@glevito
@glevito Год назад
I hope he remains here for his entire life and passes it along to his family and they live here
@jessicaregina1956
@jessicaregina1956 Год назад
Okay. Passes on. Will goes through Family:HEY WE SELLING YOU NOW. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@JoeOvercoat
@JoeOvercoat Год назад
@@jessicaregina1956 those that know the cost of everything, and the value of nothing, live a hollow life.
@BrooklynAlien
@BrooklynAlien Год назад
Yeah but depends on how much they offer! His kids probably won't be as attached to it as he is.
@jessicaregina1956
@jessicaregina1956 Год назад
Yes yes yes. So hold on to it. Im sure the commute to it for work and others is great. The surroundings are pleasant. The noise level is zero. There arent 9000 looky loos passing by. You do you then. 🤣
@greensorrel6860
@greensorrel6860 Год назад
@@jessicaregina1956 you seem really invested in this
@seviregis7441
@seviregis7441 Год назад
It’s shocking to see a populated neighborhood completely taken away like that instead of the hotel purchasing an old industrial area
@BishezicespiceFAN
@BishezicespiceFAN Год назад
Yes, read old development project of all the highways. Homes of so called Blacks taken away not been compensated for losing these homes and wealth. Especially during the 1950s to 1990s.. I'm sure he didn't care then when it happened to another group of individuals. Unfortunately, evil and greed have knocked on his doors at least he is being compensated.
@trekuhl3966
@trekuhl3966 Год назад
BaHahahahaha!
@gsp49
@gsp49 Год назад
Nobody wants a hotel room in an old industrial area.
@universalservicetechust3578
In the end times to love of money and greed will rule the world
@wanaraz
@wanaraz Год назад
@@universalservicetechust3578 That statement does not apply here.
@jayryan7473
@jayryan7473 Год назад
"Up" had a great way of showing the world the reality of having more money than your adversary. I have a lot of respect for this man.
@jennifer9528
@jennifer9528 Год назад
When you hear a developer "offered money" for a piece of property with an occupied house on it, people assume the offer is at market value. They don't understand that it's often little more than a lowball offer which doesn't take into account the cost for the owner to relocate. That includes all the expenses of purchasing a comparable home in a comparable neighborhood, packing, moving, unpacking, the inconvenience and time it takes to do all of this, capital gains taxes, etc., let alone the sentimental value of the home. The story we typically get conveniently leaves out all the little details that help explain the homeowner's reasoning. I can't say I blame the homeowner. This story is unfortunate and looks bad on the hotel.
@PizzaChet
@PizzaChet Год назад
One of my favorite books as a kid was called "The Little House". It was exactly this story! Defiant right through being surrounded by modern skyscrapers.
@mE-zx7pt
@mE-zx7pt Год назад
My first thought exactly on seeing this. My favorite book growing up.
@ShiftedGames
@ShiftedGames Год назад
As a little kid you read this exact story? It is just now finished so how. Not even a book yet..
@spongebrain2259
@spongebrain2259 Год назад
@@ShiftedGames It was published in 1942.
@erkfx4154
@erkfx4154 Год назад
I never read that book, but this story reminds me of the animated movie “Up”
@jklfds85
@jklfds85 Год назад
I LOVED that book as well! I always think about that book when I see new developments.
@pat02537
@pat02537 Год назад
It's insane. This is allowed to happen while in other single-family housing districts, it's a battle to just have a homeowner add something as simple as an in-law unit
@orion7741
@orion7741 Год назад
Its a battle for the huge corporations too. The difference is that the big corporations have enough money to just keep throwing it at the municipalities until they break. if your average person had enough money they would have no problem adding on a in-law unit to the property.
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
Bribes to chance city codes for sure.
@bkdarkness
@bkdarkness Год назад
Did you miss the part where they said the area was rezoned to mixed use?
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
@@bkdarkness wonder how that got approved....
@empirestate8791
@empirestate8791 Год назад
To be fair it's Coral Gables, they're pretty pro-development. Certainly not like NYC, where you can't even change your windows without someone complaining!
@elhector83
@elhector83 Год назад
If I had the opportunity to move to a place that offers me a better quality of life, I would do it without hesitation. My home lives in the memories that I treasure in my heart, not in a pile of old bricks.
@DigitalLambchop8
@DigitalLambchop8 Год назад
He is from a different generation. To him, he is already living the "Better life" and that's actually really wholesome
@EditLivy
@EditLivy Год назад
How do you know what they had offered him? People think he would have made a little fortune or was offered a house of the same size elsewhere, but what if they offered him next to anything adequate?
@HumanBeing-zs6ki
@HumanBeing-zs6ki Год назад
And that's your opinion. He has ties to that house. That house meant him not growing in Cuba
@t.kuykendall517
@t.kuykendall517 Год назад
If I were him, I’d open up a gift shop and start making money off of the hotel guests. 😂
@chillingsworth4384
@chillingsworth4384 Год назад
Should put a donation jar out front for getting his view obliterated by the hotel
@suzk1804
@suzk1804 Год назад
Great idea!
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
He could open a bed and breakfast and do quite well. Or a restaurant.
@johnlopez7488
@johnlopez7488 Год назад
A small Cuban style restaurant with dining on the front lawn.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
@@johnlopez7488 I would cost at least a million dollars to convert to a restaurant, so he will just sell to someone else who will do it and has experience running restaurants.
@jackieeastom8758
@jackieeastom8758 Год назад
Good for him! We need more people like him to stand up to the big companies, bullying folks out of their property
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
If more people said no, they wouldn't have been able to develop there. The people have more power than we think.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
He wasn't bullied. The offered to buy his home, at probably twice what it was worth, and he declined (most likely because he thought they would offer even more because he is greedy).
@kalijasin
@kalijasin Год назад
Exactly!
@harrymcgrath2208
@harrymcgrath2208 Год назад
Good for him let these big developers learn everything isn't for sale.
@naturalphenomenon1402
@naturalphenomenon1402 Год назад
"Sometimes it's not about the money..." So true.
@scottanos9981
@scottanos9981 Год назад
"It's about sending a message" 🤡
@chrisknepper5153
@chrisknepper5153 Год назад
I love how one of the visitors said that the house “looks like it shouldn’t be here”. The house was there first so which building really looks like it doesn’t belong?
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
Notice how that tourists looks like SHE shouldn't be here... 😌
@jacksevert3099
@jacksevert3099 Год назад
I think that's exactly what the Native Americans said to white people for centuries is it not?
@privateerwoodworksnmore
@privateerwoodworksnmore Год назад
Never met this man but I'd love to shake his hand for standing strong. Not everything is for sale n he proves it.
@mmmountain1968
@mmmountain1968 Год назад
LEGEND. THANKS FOR UR SERVICE
@got2bjosh
@got2bjosh Год назад
I always think of The Little House (1942) by Virginia Lee Burton whenever I hear these stories of longtime home owners fending off luxury real estate developers.
@bradp767
@bradp767 Год назад
That's messed up they're bullying this old man! They shouldn't have been able to build right next to his property until they were able to secure it.
@jittersgeyser620
@jittersgeyser620 Год назад
N screw everyone else who wanted to sell?
@wanaraz
@wanaraz Год назад
He's not being bullied at all. Maybe he should have went to the meetings to protest the builds.
@fauxque5057
@fauxque5057 Год назад
The only thing I find wrong about it is the large planter box in his yard, unless it's not his yard. I don't own the sidewalk or median in front of my house even though they force me to keep it up. I also don't own the easement behind my property even though I am forced to maintain it. I can't build anything on it either
@chillingsworth4384
@chillingsworth4384 Год назад
Next to is an understatement. Literally all around, and towering above in three directions
@d8bn
@d8bn Год назад
@@wanaraz A lot of good that did.
@SH-nv6cm
@SH-nv6cm Год назад
Hell yeah, fight the establishment, the lobbyist, and all the municipal commissioners who took those fat envelopes to try and drive this honorable man out of his home. "nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use"
@MH-eu1dr
@MH-eu1dr Год назад
While I agree with you the case law is not on the side of Orlando. Kelo V New London.
@DWilliam1
@DWilliam1 Год назад
“Honorable” man? He probably wasn’t offered what he wanted. He didn’t even work to buy or build the house…he inherited it. He might be a bum who just lived off his parents until they passed. Who knows.
@janicevasey4038
@janicevasey4038 Год назад
My husband and I bought our place in 1982 in, Sydney, Australia and now the developers have built up to our fence line and our neighbour’s and our two properties are left at the end of a cul de sac. They don’t want to give us enough to live in a similar area and think we should be happy to move 1) further from a railway station, 2) further from the shops and further from our daughter who is less than fifteen minutes from us and works even closer! I’m with him. It’s the family home and has irreplaceable memories.
@125saito
@125saito Год назад
@@DWilliam1 Yeah that's it. You're spot on right there.
@gsp49
@gsp49 Год назад
​@@DWilliam1 if so he is a very smart man not squandering his money on rent.
@Jason-Jason
@Jason-Jason 6 месяцев назад
You guys are doing a great job with your stories, over 860K views in 8 months? Not bad, keep up the good work!
@elizabethdonelan5225
@elizabethdonelan5225 Месяц назад
the audacity of that man saying “it shouldn’t be here”.. it was there first!
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
His family is from Cuba. This is much more than just about the house. It is about the severe struggle it took them to come here including risking their lives to do so, and what it took for them to get on their feet, likely going hungry to achieve this dream. I would love him as my neighbor. A strong,righteous,loyal man with principles,morals and values. The older videos on channel Yoel and Mari may explain things, what's is like being a Cuban coming to America.
@MisterManguaco
@MisterManguaco Год назад
And as you can see local authorities/congressmen/senators/developers/federal government don't give a dime about that
@Bambisgf77
@Bambisgf77 Год назад
I agree it’s so much more than the structure. God bless this dear man.
@williamrobinson4265
@williamrobinson4265 Год назад
his family were probably reactionary capitalist slave owners
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
@@williamrobinson4265 what exactly does your comment imply?
@BurnCrushExecute
@BurnCrushExecute Год назад
​@@pattiannepascual the govt is no longer 'by the people, for the people.' It's for the rich, by the big govt.
@-First-Last
@-First-Last Год назад
How the hell the developer got the building approval without sorting out with the home owner ?
@ConservativeAnthem
@ConservativeAnthem Год назад
Miami, in a word.
@vulcan2882
@vulcan2882 Год назад
PAY OFFS
@paxundpeace9970
@paxundpeace9970 Год назад
They don't need it. The area was redeveloped he didn't sell others did.
@mojavedesertsonorandesert9531
It's Florida! 💸💸🍸
@vulcan2882
@vulcan2882 Год назад
@@paxundpeace9970 .. I'm guessing those people get less that what their properties were really worth.
@jeffreyhepner2467
@jeffreyhepner2467 Год назад
THIS REMINDS ME OF A STORY BOOK FROM SCHOOL!!!!
@joanneleckey1810
@joanneleckey1810 Год назад
Fair play to him, it is his home!!!!!!!! Give the man some respect
@merryhunt9153
@merryhunt9153 Год назад
Just think, when there's a hurricane, his house will be protected by all those buildings. It's too bad about them putting a bar next to him. That's downright nasty. Name the company responsible for that.
@andrewbaluk1663
@andrewbaluk1663 Год назад
yes the drunks staggering out and using his yard on their way home and all the noise might annoy....
@wanaraz
@wanaraz Год назад
@@andrewbaluk1663 It was his choice. Stop disrespecting the old guys choice.
@andrewbaluk1663
@andrewbaluk1663 Год назад
@@wanaraz How is my comment disrespecting him? nothing to do with disrespecting the guys choice, its about how "they" let this be done to him
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
Hurricane will knock those buildings on top of his house.
@cremebrulee4759
@cremebrulee4759 Год назад
You act like they're doing it to intentionally bother him. It's called running a business.
@mjareacts2731
@mjareacts2731 Год назад
As a property owner this is the type of thing that scares me, developers snatching your neighborhood out right from under your feet. This is just one of many untold stories here in the US a big business wanting your real estate because they feel it's in a prime location.
@ChechiDLR
@ChechiDLR Год назад
Government also does it in a hear beat and don't give you a choice. Some business and homes where forced out to make way for an expended freeway exist. Yeah this is the kind of stuff you don't hear about, and it's really an injustice and terrible planing.
@mjareacts2731
@mjareacts2731 Год назад
@@ChechiDLR I'm fully aware of eminent domain, but what I'm speaking about is a little more nefarious. Where I'm originally from in New York private realtors would set your building on fire if you didn't move when they told you to. That's just one of many things I know of happening to people, but they do think up a lot of other interesting ways to get rid of you besides just fire.
@traviscoates6878
@traviscoates6878 Год назад
@@mjareacts2731 Lol “imminent” domain...It’s Eminent
@TheDieselndust
@TheDieselndust Год назад
Kind of like Elon Musk buying out Boca Chica island it Texas, some residents are still holding on to their property.
@albinoyak2755
@albinoyak2755 Год назад
It's one of the many things that the 2nd amendment is for
@pi1810
@pi1810 Месяц назад
It would be great to see a documentary about this, because so many people are dealing with the same issue right now. I am dealing with a similar situation myself in rural Michigan.
@1crystalball419
@1crystalball419 Год назад
An admirable human being full of strength and integrity, if there were more people like this the world would be a better place ❤️
@katiedid1851
@katiedid1851 Год назад
Respect that homeowner. Owner was there before condos shops. Bet his quality of life is crap.
@ImJamieX
@ImJamieX Год назад
So? Nature was here before us and we barely respect that these days
@KingofgraceSARA
@KingofgraceSARA Год назад
He should use the facilities. Eat the breakfast and use their pool!
@ImJamieX
@ImJamieX Год назад
@@KingofgraceSARA hell yea he should lol he should also start a home business or two (good traffic there alr)
@nikkimcdonald4562
@nikkimcdonald4562 Год назад
He is living the life that he wants. 👍
@d8bn
@d8bn Год назад
@@ImJamieX Yeah, and he should get access to the hotel rooftop so he can sit up there with his telescope and enjoy the stars from higher-up...with beverages of his choice brought to him for free.
@jesto3740
@jesto3740 Год назад
The hotel should embrace the guy. In fact they should offer him a complimentary meal at their restaurants at least once a week. And it wouldn't hurt their budget to give him a suite midweek on the top floor, so he may gaze out the window and see the evening stars and evening lights. Win-win. Show you have a ❤️.
@starship3095
@starship3095 Год назад
Best comment yet! Keep letting your light shine!
@louisaisthankful4603
@louisaisthankful4603 Год назад
People are so generous with other people's money.
@WilliamsPinch
@WilliamsPinch Год назад
Yep. But more than that, I think he’s got grounds for a lawsuit.
@MakeItWithCalvin
@MakeItWithCalvin Год назад
Sadly, it is an atraction almost. If I were him I would commission a plaque with the story of why he chose to stay. It may change opinions.
@jdaz5462
@jdaz5462 Год назад
@@WilliamsPinch LOL He's already lost the lawsuits. That's why their are buildings around him.
@notbabyrodney7040
@notbabyrodney7040 Год назад
They’re doing the same where we live, we moved to an area where they were not supposed to build anything and my backyard was nice to see, two weeks ago the developer started building 3 story government apartments. My wife is so heartbroken since we put lots of money into our backyard
@PLegalrep
@PLegalrep Год назад
The biggest F.U. to government and big money ever! I love this guy. What an inspiration. Some men can't be bought, and some things aren't for sale because they are priceless.
@evabhatt1
@evabhatt1 Год назад
Orlando you are the sweetest person, I’m so sorry this happened to you!
@HiThisIsMine
@HiThisIsMine Год назад
Is he though.. he could be a complete dik. The “sweetest people” usually don’t put up fights like this.. they go easy. This guy had a chance to walk away with a huge chunk of cash, but instead chose to resist and now he’s pretty much lost everything. I think the developer even offered to move his house for him, but this fight was about principle for this guy. He admitted that he thought if he held his ground, they would not be able to build. I’m rooting for him in one sense… but he’s not humble, he’s an idiot and hard headed.. definitely not the “sweetest person”. His mother died in a rehabilitation center after falling in that house. Her last years living under torment from the construction and stress… instead of moving to a more peaceful place.
@forefatherofmankind3305
@forefatherofmankind3305 Год назад
Ur apology means 💩
@samsanimationcorner3820
@samsanimationcorner3820 Год назад
@@HiThisIsMine If money is all that matters to you, then you're a hollow person.
@HiThisIsMine
@HiThisIsMine Год назад
@@samsanimationcorner3820 - Maybe you failed to read my comment. I’m arguing the fact that this guy may not actually be “the sweetest” person. All signs point to him being otherwise. I may have also held out for quite a bit out of pure resentment and to screw over the builder… but I don’t consider myself as sweet. It would be a pure dik move. Tit for tat. But even I have my limits and know when to back down. If my mother was that old, I wouldn’t let her die in that house and deal with all that her last days. I would take the cash and try to get her mind off of it and in a better more rested, peaceful place. Yes, in the end, money matters. He could have been in a better place right now if he just took the cash. I don’t know if it was this video or another, but he’s miserable now. He was fighting a losing battle out of pure stubbornness. If the sentiment of the house is what mattered to him, he had an opportunity to still keep it. He was the last house on the block and instead of being “sweet” about it, he decided to pick a fight. Can you sit there and say, “this man is the sweetest person”? That’s my only argument.
@samsanimationcorner3820
@samsanimationcorner3820 Год назад
@@HiThisIsMine There's a difference between being sweet and being a pushover. My Grandma Ruth, God rest her soul, was a very nice and caring lady. A sweet old lady. But she wouldn't take shit from anyone. She knew how to kick ass if needed. People are so afraid of confrontation now.
@PMGRadio
@PMGRadio Год назад
You know what good for him. Glad to see there are people left who’s morals and principles can’t be sold.
@tehKap0w
@tehKap0w Год назад
it's not that great for him. His home has been ruined.
@PMGRadio
@PMGRadio Год назад
@@tehKap0w this is why comprehension and context is key before responding. Because his home being ruined has absolutely NOTHING to do with my comment.
@tehKap0w
@tehKap0w Год назад
@@PMGRadio yeah, because there are so many ways to parse "good for him." He has resolve and sticks to his values, but the value of the home his parents strived for has been demolished.
@chriskay1449
@chriskay1449 Год назад
He is now miserable and trapped. But thank god he still has his morals. They are really working for him right now.
@offthetopbbq
@offthetopbbq Год назад
@@chriskay1449 😂
@jasonkelly727
@jasonkelly727 Год назад
i am 50/50 on this. completely support and understand his position. but at the same time i dont care and dont want to hear you complain about the loss of your view. sometimes we have to stop holding on the the past and move forward. he is living for his parents who have probably been dead for years instead of living for himself. the dream of his parents was to come to america and build a great life. you can always remember the good times you had there and then go make new great memories somewhere else. now his life is not about remembering the good its only about being upset in the now.
@salc8724
@salc8724 Год назад
I respect that man! Stand your ground!
@mrtodd3620
@mrtodd3620 Год назад
When he is ready to sell, he doesn't have to sell to the developer. I bet there is someone who would pay top dollar to be right in the middle of that place.
@funDAYsmiling
@funDAYsmiling Год назад
i sure would!
@lebski6033
@lebski6033 Год назад
They buyers would likely turn around and sell it to the developer for more money.
@brucekrause2801
@brucekrause2801 Год назад
Really, it's a huge space amidst all the shops and amenities of a class hotel. He has a private yard.
@mrtodd3620
@mrtodd3620 Год назад
@@brucekrause2801 But there is no sunlight.
@BlackBuck777
@BlackBuck777 Год назад
Should set up a company with a million shares in public ownership to buy the place. Set up with the requirement that 100% unanimity is required to sell!
@bbsteele671
@bbsteele671 Год назад
I LOVE THIS GUY!! I HOPE HE LIVES THERE FOR A VERY VERY LONG TIME!!
@STEAMLabDenver
@STEAMLabDenver Год назад
I love this guy! Good for him.
@EricSanAltarez
@EricSanAltarez Год назад
So high and mighty these visitors are.
@3peckeredgoat735
@3peckeredgoat735 Год назад
Love this guy, despite the loss of his view the hustle n bustle of the hotel, he stuck to his guns and stuck up his middle finger to a big corporation, good for you sir!
@wanaraz
@wanaraz Год назад
And now he is screwed. The house has no market value.
@3peckeredgoat735
@3peckeredgoat735 Год назад
@I don't know pretty sure that dosen't matter to him, he'll probably die in it.
@d8bn
@d8bn Год назад
@@wanaraz BS. Are you kidding? He is sitting on prime real estate. Also, it's now a tourist attraction which up's its' value. I hope he has that home in an irrevocable trust and it continues to stand as its' own unique thumb-print of love in a sea of greed.
@wanaraz
@wanaraz Год назад
@@d8bn It's not love and it's not greed. It's called business. Nobody would buy that house now for more than 50K. The buyer is in control now who don't need it but might buy it for a parking lot.
@28FlyingDutchman
@28FlyingDutchman Год назад
And yet the developer built around him.
@sharonsomers
@sharonsomers Год назад
I wonder if they offered to move the house for him rather than just buy it? I'm attached to my home as well, it's the only one I've ever lived in, a family home. However I am not attached to the area it is in. If someone offered to move my home to a different location, I'd be ok with that, but that is a very expensive thing to do. Usually worth more than the house to have the entire house physically moved.
@roseharvey2664
@roseharvey2664 Год назад
It's disgusting the way he was so badly effected by the construction, no proper care for his safety was taken. Even if you have to accept things change around the area he should have been protected by the council. Even now the restaurant is right next to his home. Could there not hav been permission given but ensuring only quiet activity or a residence is right next to the house. Everything to shift him has been done and that is not right. At least the visitors seem to respect him.
@stars1861
@stars1861 Год назад
Personally, I would have sold for whatever exorbitant amount I could get but I admire this man.
@sniffinglue7236
@sniffinglue7236 Год назад
Right? I completely respect his decision and reasoning, but nah I'd be cashing a check.
@Ntsmith4
@Ntsmith4 Год назад
They weren’t offering an exorbitant amount compared to the amount of money they were going to make using the square footage where his home currently is
@HinduBoy
@HinduBoy Год назад
​@@sniffinglue7236 ya sad reality 🤑✔
@eldiantre7346
@eldiantre7346 Год назад
​@@Ntsmith4 That has to be the dumbest thing ive heard. The money the developers make with the property after he sells to them is irrelevant. He wasn't going to make that money with that property anyway.
@xjcrossx
@xjcrossx Год назад
@@eldiantre7346 You didn't read it correctly or something. She was saying that the developers could make an F ton of money using that small piece of property, especially before they started building, if he would have sold. And the price they were offering to him would not even be close to that amount of money. Even currently, if they were to buy it and add another tower or wing or whatever for more guests or whatever to make more revenue, it would still be more than they would offer him. Ok, I think you did read it correctly, but either way it should matter to him because that's like any other piece of property where you are asked to sell at a low price in order for a business to come in and make possibly millions, which could only be done by using your property. How does that not make sense?
@duckducknight
@duckducknight Год назад
It isn't always about the property being bought. The guy who lived at the Fox theater in Atlanta was given a lifetime lease to an apartment, but they still tried to get him out when he got older. He had a lot of support & when he died he still had the apartment.
@LizaMcK
@LizaMcK 11 месяцев назад
How could any city allow this development to occur so close to this shame in developers
@8tj08czwvi
@8tj08czwvi Год назад
They don't need to torment him further yet opening a noisy bar next door proves the claim.
@Mybigfatgreeksalad12345
@Mybigfatgreeksalad12345 Год назад
Sometimes there’s just people you can’t throw money at and get what you want..Respect
@orion7741
@orion7741 Год назад
yeah, its called stupid people.... his life is worse in every possible way now, just because he is stubborn. what a stupid person.
@alanrogs3990
@alanrogs3990 Год назад
He's is obviously elderly. What's he going to do with a lot of money?
@v12tommy
@v12tommy Год назад
My grandpa's neighborhood in Denver is that way. An automotive maintenance facility got bought, and they are going to build a massive 396 unit condo complex. Fortunately my grandpa is a couple blocks away, so his only issue will probably be traffic, but one guy my dad knows lives right next door to it, and he'll have 7 stories of balconies all looking directly down on his backyard, not only completely blocking his view of the mountains the house has had for 8 decades, but also the complete lack of privacy as well.
@kerrynight3271
@kerrynight3271 Год назад
As someone said to me when they started building multistory townhouses all around my little house: time to start sunbathing in the nude. Fortunately, the new neighbors are delightful people who invite me to their parties. I was offered $1.2 million for my house and land, but would never leave my lovely new neighbors for parts unknown. They even ask to use my backyard clothesline which I happily allow.
@tinkergnomad
@tinkergnomad Год назад
I'm currently living in Colorado, and I can see this happening *everywhere.* This housing bubble can't burst quickly enough. And I have to admit, I'm so conflicted. I fully understand that multi-family dwellings are what makes housing available as opposed to single family homes... But no one should ever have their home stolen out from under them, or be bullied into giving up their property.
@mundotaku_org
@mundotaku_org Год назад
"If you like the view, you better own it"
@CameronCourts
@CameronCourts Год назад
More importantly, at least 396 new people will now have a place to call home.
@v12tommy
@v12tommy Год назад
@@CameronCourts At least double that number, when you consider most apartments are 2 or 3 bedroom apartments. Plus, there is another 146 unit building already under construction across the street from the proposed complex, and overflow parking is already down the block. Not to mention those 1000+ people will all be sharing a 2 lane road that has had traffic issues since I was in high school 20 years ago. I'm not opposed to building housing, but Denver isn't struggling to find buildable land like we do here in the mountains. Build the new housing closer to the airport. The roads are wider, there is already commuter rail and shared transportation infrastructure in place, etc. They need to stop trying to cram huge apartment buildings into old neighborhoods that were never designed for that volume of traffic.
@ryansmithers0000
@ryansmithers0000 Год назад
Good for this guy!! Stand your ground!
@garys596
@garys596 Год назад
This is terrible. Shame on that city.
@bellagirlgirl8827
@bellagirlgirl8827 Год назад
Aw, this poor guy. Hope he finds peace of mind somehow.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 Год назад
He won't. The constant negativity will send him to an early grave. He should have taken their generous offer and bought a place where he could enjoy sunrises and sunsets. His parents would have wanted that.
@d8bn
@d8bn Год назад
@@sharksport01 His parents are proud of him for standing his ground and following his heart, his love, his home.
@davidr6865
@davidr6865 Год назад
@@sharksport01 you’re right, could have gotten top dollar
@keelerrobinson5772
@keelerrobinson5772 Год назад
This is extremely admirable. Don’t ever let big businesses push you around and take what’s yours!
@PeugeotRocket
@PeugeotRocket Год назад
They can only take what's yours if you agree to sell. You make it sound like they are doing something nefarious by making a good offer. The only way they can actually take your land is if they partner with the government and the government uses eminent domain.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
They didn't try and take anything. They offered to buy his home and he refused. The developers have a right to build on the land they own. Most likely, they offered him way more than his home is worth, but he was probably greedy and unreasonable.
@keelerrobinson5772
@keelerrobinson5772 Год назад
@@Mark-rw3kw @PeugeotRocket you’re really big fans of massive corporations aren’t you? It’s Friday guys, and it’s the middle of the day. Get a life. Im at work right now.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
@@keelerrobinson5772 NO, I not a fan of massive corporations. They owned the land they purchased from his neighbors (not forced to sell) and they offered him a big premium for his home since he was the last holdout. He got greedy so they decided to build around him on the property they owned. All this stuff about forcing him out is BS. The man is a greedy fool.
@PeugeotRocket
@PeugeotRocket Год назад
@@keelerrobinson5772 I was at work when I posted that too smooth brain. I was on my lunch break. You just assume anyone posting during the middle of the day is not working? And for that matter you just assume they are in the same time zone as you? I could have been halfway around the world. That's two giant fails on your part. Also, yes, I am a big fan of corporations and small businesses. I'm a big fan of capitalism. But that's besides the point. The point is the developer did nothing wrong. People just want to complain and hate on the wealthy. 🤡
@loriw5457
@loriw5457 Год назад
Do you all remember that animated movie 'UP' (voiced by Ed Asner)....this is exactly what this reminds me of. I admire the heck out of this man.
@Mark-rw3kw
@Mark-rw3kw Год назад
Here are the facts. The house in question is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with 1,311 square feet built in 1951 and located at 2915 Coconut Grove Drive. The current owner's family purchased it in 1989. The hotel/condo/retail developer, Agave Holdings, in 2017 built a brand new 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2,223 sq ft house at 3002 Coconut Grove Drive, just 200 feet from his old house next to other residential homes. The company offered to give him and his mother the new house in exchange for the title to their Coral Gables home, but they declined the offer. According to Zillow the new house he refused is now worth $1.5 million and is only a very short distance (200 feet) from his old home. Looking at the photos of the home on Zillow, it is a beautiful home inside and outside. They also offered to purchase his old home for cash instead. Alternately, they offered to pay for temporarily moving him to another location for free during construction, and then move him back to his old home, but he declined that offer.
@randallsears1253
@randallsears1253 Год назад
Thanks, now we know the rest of the story. This chap is an idiot.
@mensa517
@mensa517 Год назад
Reminds me of the lady who refused to sell her home in Atlantic City when the developers built the hotel/casino around her house. The bill of rights says people have the right to be secure in their possessions
@mblake0420
@mblake0420 Год назад
@@tripplefives1402 actually it does
@cs3222
@cs3222 Год назад
See: quiet Enjoyment of ones own property many states protect this indeed
@pamelag.00
@pamelag.00 Год назад
Reminds me years ago the city of Jerusalem grew up around an elderly lady’s little goat farm. She worked very hard but it was the life she enjoyed and the property belonged to HER. So the goat farm remained surrounded by high rises
@gsp49
@gsp49 Год назад
Democrats do not care about your rights.
@thomasperkins1513
@thomasperkins1513 Год назад
Her name was Vera Coking,she fought the first developer and won,she then fought Donnie Trump,the second developer, and won,in court he said " its only tenement housing, what's the big deal?",this did not impress the judge who started out in life in " tenement housing ",,, Donnie lost again...
@HighlandStudio91
@HighlandStudio91 Год назад
While I appreciate the sentiment this man has for his home, the surrounding area of his home changed so much..that it is no longer the same home he remembers. The view from his home he loved so much, is gone and he clearly misses it dearly. The developer probably offered him a small fortune and he could have had any type of new residence with a much better view than he had. What's wrong with moving and taking all of the keepsakes of his home & going elsewhere....what...all the furniture & photographs isn't enough sentiment for him? I miss that house I grew up in more than anyone will ever know and it would have been nice if the house was left to me...but now, the neighborhood has changed so much since then...that I want nothing to do with it and will never even visit that area ever again.
@acatte1
@acatte1 Год назад
He's smart, it's probably worth millions now
@HighlandStudio91
@HighlandStudio91 Год назад
@@HateTheIRS What do you mean MAYBE his parents lived their?? Didn't you bother to watch the damn video?WTF?
@HighlandStudio91
@HighlandStudio91 Год назад
@@acatte1 He's smart?? That house has no view of the ocean and no privacy...which means the property value has plummeted. If he thinks that house is worth millions, then he is the most idiotic man that ever lived.
@christineguttilla6465
@christineguttilla6465 Год назад
Philo, finally someone with some sense on the matter. Take top dollar and go get a beachfront condo to live out your days. He’s holding onto sentiment that doesn’t exist anymore.
@redjoker07
@redjoker07 Год назад
@@HighlandStudio91 what do you expect for a guy who has a call of duty picture in his profile?
@libertyone5853
@libertyone5853 Год назад
Now that's a man of CONVICTION and courage. He should also added.."By the people, for the people AND government"!
@GetBetterGolf
@GetBetterGolf Год назад
This is awesome. Good for Him!
@mcfly7
@mcfly7 3 месяца назад
A hero must buy his house once he passes away. Keep it there even if you will not live there.
@jeanthehumanbean8265
@jeanthehumanbean8265 Год назад
I remember showing this story to my mom in 2019, while her neighborhood was being bought house by house by the local college. She passed in 2021, the college bought her house in 2022, and it has since been moved 180 miles away. At least it is still going to be someone's home, but my childhood neighborhood is completely gone. Developers don't give a flip tho. They call it "progress".
@28FlyingDutchman
@28FlyingDutchman Год назад
They call it, "profit"
@ambermac77
@ambermac77 Год назад
🥺🥺🥺
@Mr.Wonderful69
@Mr.Wonderful69 Год назад
You would care about him So much if You were the developer tho, of course. "Let's call off the multi-million dollar in profit, project.. A man might have to move." (like the average person does every 10 years anyway)
@BrainHurricanes
@BrainHurricanes Год назад
@@Mr.Wonderful69 lets move you then, move out of your house, no ? But of course they will offer you half or less the value, not enough to rebuild. You would gladly take the offer I guess.
@Mr.Wonderful69
@Mr.Wonderful69 Год назад
Those projects where they need somebody to move to complete something, they usually offer the value or more tho
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