16 million and the pool is rusty? And sooooo roccoco. The last house was a disappointing, disjointed mish mash of styles, as if different owners started to make changes then left. She made a good choice. Modernized without ruining the original style
first home was the best among the three, it was modern but still traditional and inviting. it looks and feels like a happy home to live in compare to the other two. and the best part of it, it was the most beautiful and yet it's the least expensive which is amazing.
Alexandria is incredibly wealthy! Brains and beauty plus a relaxed personality and vibe. Second only to house two, she was most definitely the show stopper!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The home it exudes an understated elegance and sophistication without taking itself too seriously, it was my favorite. Unquestionably, I know Alexandra will enjoy living at this magnificent home... Abrazos
She's from Swaziland! They have beautiful homes there! Every home has a Sauna! None of these homes have a Sauna! Okay, maybe #2, was a bit much! Just remove a lot of that furniture!!
Where I live, the first house would be 20-30 million. Living in one of the best skiing areas in the country raises everything by a lot. BTW a small 1200 sq foot home sold for 7 million here.
love the style in house number 1 with the Moroccan tiles and doors and Spanisch finca sealings❤. Second house is too beige and dark and the marbles are not up to date, very Italian. Third one very Ikea😣
The second home needed a lot of updating, also it looked like the outside of the pool was rusted out. That may even be a teardown for a wealthy investor.
No Jeff, I don't think so! It was actually my favorite home! I do think that the tennis court in house #3; should be added to home #2; with a bowling alley! I loved home #2; but it was so over priced! Can you image paying the taxes; every year on it? smh
The 1st house was light, modern, spacious..the 2nd house was more old world, and needed alot of updating, the aesthetics of the 3rd house was off, dark kitchen, no particular style, just a mixture of different styles...the buyer seemed underwhelmed by any of them...interesting how they would enter a room and stand in one place and just look not really explore and get a true feel for the homes...
Old European? Are you kidding me! This is in the States and there aren’t any real old houses compared to Europe. Anyway, this is still very recently built and a tacky pastiche and tasteless mishmash of styles. You wanna know what is old European! My parents' house dates back to the early 15th century and the walls are over a metre thick.
@@Diyprincesss Yea, its always funny in America to see these things "old European" "Tuscan" "Mediterranean", etc. Its all a diluted architectural joke missing the nuance that takes it from tacky to timeless.
Mansion, #2 was my favorite! It was so over priced; but gorgeous! If I was not short a few dollars, I would buy it!! 😂😂😂 But #1 having that added Casita, is a dream! I love this home as well! 👍🏆👍
Ladies need to break out of the thought that they're only sex objects, and that they have to dress like someone who has to advertise their body. A woman looks much better dressed in something that is more tailored to her self, something that flows around her body a little bit, instead of something so tight that it takes away from the person inside and only enhances the shell outside.
I think they both, look great. Their outfits fit well and they look very well put together. As a woman, I appreciate other women that enjoy taking pride in their appearance. As long as feel good, that should be all that matters.
@@shelleygreyrealtor , I agree. Though the buyer did look a bit overdressed for househunting, the dress was very tasteful, not 'something so tight'. What drives me nuts on a lot of these shows are the horrible, plastic surgeried hosts.