Yes, it sounds stupid but he is meaning that there are no steps at all, such as a sunken lounge, etc. A completely level floor is something buyers in this price range look for. Hence why he said "on this level" as you'll notice the steps in the basement at 6:48 and 8:05
@@rainoelsner9406 GOOD COKE? GASOLINE UP YOUR NOSE... YEAH THAT'S SOME GOOD GRADE A GAS. YOU SOUND RIDICULOUS. NOTHING IS GOOD ABOUT SOMETHING THAT YOU SUCK UP YOUR NOSE.
This house is a burglar’s dream. Countless points of entry; and the video graciously provides the address and detailed floor plan - plus the exact location of the watch case.
quincy wensley My understanding is that this is a public street. Even so, gated communities have more robberies than non-gated streets. The barriers just indicate where there rich hauls can be found.
He is an actor, he accidentally showed up to the wrong house one day and thought they wanted him to improve as real estate salesmen. He is such a method actor he's stuck in the role and thinks they are secretly filming him.
"Now we leave the bedroom and head into the living room. It's incredibly modern and beautiful. The only mild inconvience is that the entire 200 square feet living room is situated in New York. But with nothing more than a $35.000 first class plane ticket you can get there in under 8 hours!"
@@JM-bz3qb right... how they were able to showcase the house to begin with is beyond me...she wasn't nearly as bad a presenter as he was... was he high as f? Is that why he was wearing the stupid sunglasses inside?
@@jonnq But he can afford it. That's Branden and Rayni Williams. They are married and have their own real estate agency and they have closed in over 8 billion in deals. Some of the top agents in L.A.
He seems like the kinda guy who would use his connections to all these houses to pick up girls, and then bring them to these empty houses and pretend they're his 😂
The deeper they went into the house the more I felt like you should bring your own drinks and have them never leave your sight if you had to go to a function there.
@@errhka nothing bad about a "play room" ,have one in my house. Only creepy to vanilla people with minimal fetishes and those that don't like to experiment.
I'm born and raised in Los Angeles, and this guy is the stereotypical transplant, who moves to LA and confirms this stereotype. Probably actually from New Jersey or Illinois.
the guy: If the police come to shut down the party, you can go down to the lower level and have it there me: yea there's definitely coke in his jacket pocket
Do you also find yourself bargaining and calculating for no good reason? "I don't need that, can we deduct that off the full price?" "I could rent that part out to someone..." "Well of course i wouldn't have to pay my rent anymore..." And obviously "once i move in I'm gonna attract so many eyes, I'll make money then" which translates to "nobody could live in that place and STAY POOR for long..."
Whine about the way the portray themselves for a client base they're aware of while you secretly drool over the house and wish you could afford to live somewhere like it.
I freaking love these west coast expensive home videos! They always have a huge sense of pretentiousness to them that’s completely unmatched. It’s great!
“The towels are even embroidered with the address and this is for the end of the night when you wonder where you are n you see oh I’m home” 😂😂😂wtf bro ur high ᴀғ
Uh....this was the wrong dude to put on camera, he's sleezy. I love the window wall that opens up to the view of the smoggy skyline. Take a deep breath of that😍