Great mansion! I'm blown away! Just a couple of things to make your work even better; 1- get a better camera, wide angle lens, and less shaking when moving the camera; 2- When you go inside a room and camera is outside, we can't see what you're seeing! for some spaces you don't need to go in, use the camera shots (B-roll) and voice over. Keep up the good work :)
This is truly mesmerizing mansion with beautiful landscape and fresh air.Away from hustle-bustle of city , situated in the heart of mother nature itself.Blessed are those who lives here💫💥 Looking forward to see more property like this Gavren🤝🥂
This video gave me many hours of dreaming in perspective. How I would decorate the place to my liking, the usefulness of the rooms that I would adapt to my way, the colors and the art that I would modify, etc... This is also one of the reasons that I like these videos: for the dream they provide. Thank you.
That wasn't book matched marble in the master bath. It was vein matched! Sick home tour though! Has all the amentities and a nice calming interior design. You would never have to leave this property lol
Good video and beautiful hone.. how the heck many people live there? I never got that with these huge homes. One critique.. Id of loved to see the inside of the bathrooms but your cameraman just stood outside! I wanted to see the showers and the wallpaper in that one room and the shelves in the kitchen...he was so far away... Id have loved to see more of the kitchen but he stood outside it! besides that I liked it.
very personal in the best possible way. also truly exceptional. one can't help wonder why the owner/creator would want to (have to) sell? devastating to think that such exceptional design could end in unhappiness. hopefully posterity will be kinder.
@@Gavren i like it bro. I dont need to know what everything is made of and by who of a house that i will never see again. I just want to know what it looks like with a bit of detail like this exact video
This place was stolen from me!!! My family are crooks Lorraine Ryan Hearl, John Ryan, Mark McCord, Ron Ryan, Jessica PFitts! I am the rightfully heir and you all are in big trouble! I've been trapped and sold into sex slavery so I wouldn't find out! Masons! This is done! I'm at 2929 Selena dr g108 Nashville TN. You better make this right or you will be in trouble with these crooks.
This house is a piece of art 😍. It reminds us of what we can achieve if we work hard for our dreams. The only things missing to live a perfect life in this house are eternal youth, immortality and an always perfect health. And direct contact with God and a super vigor to enjoy life with our love one too. With these things, the experience of life is perfect, and that's what I always try to highlight in my books that teach this all. A beautiful piece of art indeed!
There is a lot there. It will take a big family to make that place feel like a home. Maybe the buyers will be in Middle Eastern or some other culture that lives multi-generational. Or, give Blackberry Farm a run for the money, lease elements or make it a small business retreat resort. The management of that much land the way its already developed for 65, the farm needs to be income producing.
Not at all. Nashville is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and Franklin is just south of it. Acreage in Franklin is very desirable so I bet it’ll be a wealthy family who wants to have a “fun farm” to live in and host parties.
@@TT-nh2od 65 million cash up front unless you're using commercial paper, if you've got a mortgage on this place, even if held in a limited partnership, you can't afford it. If it was just for a house, fine. But, add in the management costs of all that land and so forth. It's gonna be a fun farm and not produce income? Even, the British Royals don't do that. Hey maybe if you got a large enough family business or one heck of an inheritance, it could be pulled off. I have my grandparents farm in North Carolina. It's definitely a fun farm for me but trust it's still producing income.
@@geono444 no not max, not the way that property is already developed and you're talking out your ass if you say otherwise. I agree income could easily come from leasing the amenities on the property. But, optimal maintenance of that property will require one or more full-time employees.
@@marcusmason3100okay ur right, the lawn and bushes need to be trimmed every morning, the fully covered pool will be dirty after a week, and the house keepers all need 60,000 yearly wages. 😂 your fckn delusional
Yeah great video, love these kinds of videos but the one little thing you missed was the night-shots. I love those night shots you guys do, showing the difference between night and day.
Living this missive house with acres & acres property , have to have a really good security system, guards & staffs 2 ...cost alots money to running it like these every month , but is very Private & grand, well would be NOT a issue for someone drop $65M..BUT I'm pretty sure gonna sell way less then that like in early 50s
Just found and subscribed to your channel. Fantastic tour and very interesting property. I cant wait to catch up on all your different tours. From the UK x
Your camera man really needs to go into the rooms or bathrooms. So many times he never does and it takes away from the videos. He will stand out in the hallway. I love the videos. Just please show the full essence of the home.
Camera guy didn’t even show the shower in the 1st guest room. He didn’t turn to show the elevator. I’m only 7:16 into this video and I’m clicking off. You have to film every detail if the person showing the home mentions something the camera guy should show it.
I would say I love what you are doing however some tips to make it easier to watch. First get a camera that doesn’t switch back and forth between lenses that makes it look like it’s shaking so much. And second B roll footage that shows the home and features. When you edit it back then you can keep your voiceover tour but the viewer can see what you are showing (MTV cribs style) Other than that what you are doing is great love the Nashville area. And love seeing the homes featured.
finally a house worth the price, usually these insanely priced mansions are located in Bel Air and are not worth even 1/4 the price they're asking, you pay 50 million to have your neighbor literally look in to your house from their windows, this posh neighborhood trend needs to trend and rich people should build these masterpieces elsewhere, i can bet that a house like this would sell for $175 Million MINIMUM in Bel Air.
@@chs75 you can't build something like this L.A. It would cost atleast $80 Million just for the land and im not even talking about Beverly Hills, Hidden Hills or Bel Air, Even in a remote area in L.A. would make this house worth atleast $150 Million. Bel Air houses have become temporary homes, i can't imagine someone live in one of those for the rest of their life, they're just too cubic and basically made out of glass. This is a house that is extravagant yet family friendly and you can raise a family in here.
I’m new to this genre of videos. I thought that the tours were initiated to help sell the property but with the attention to the owners personal affects maybe I’m wrong. Like if I was going to buy, why would I care about the current owners sports memorabilia?
366 acres of the land is under a conservation easement. That's like living under an environmental HOA. In reality, you have only 17 acres you can use however you please.
Cam person was scared to show stuff you was explaining. A home like this needs a longer time to go thru far as details It's a beautiful home but needs more time to show
Is the home being sold with the furnishings and collected items like the Kobe Bryant photo and the "rocks"? Many of them were a focus of the video. If they aren't included, you may be giving the wrong impression. I'd also recommend adding adjectives other than "insane" to your videos. Gorgeous place, nonetheless, and a good video!
Gorgeous and unique home... however I must say I'm disappointed with the bedroom in the master suite. The his and her bathrooms are stunning but the room with the bed itself is unappealing. Its a shame too.
Beautiful, BUT, I would have to share this and make it a “kind of” park for kids to come (with more animals) or a “kind of” home for unwed mothers (max 6 months or so, where I can help them. This a huge property and any person BLESSED to purchase it, God meant it for someone other than me and mine. There is ministry here; we are blessed to be a blessing.
Cashmere is a type of wool that is made from the hair of a certain type of goat native to the Gobi Desert and Central Asia. In the spring, as they start to moult, the goats are combed to remove their fine under hair while leaving the outer coat (guard hair) intact. The combings are then washed and “de-haired” of any stray guard hair, so that what is left is pure cashmere. Goats were not killed to line those walls.
@Gavren Ocean front property in California, the Hampton's, or South Florida. Tennessee does not have that kinda of locale, just woods, hills, and Jack Daniel 's whiskey. That could be anyplace in the south or midwest. Try 10 to 12 million, and that is pushing it.