This double garage is what a standard garage should be. Houses in the US and Canada have large garages. What we get offered in the UK can’t even take a modern car. It’s just used as a storage room.
I don't mind the style but would rather have slightly bigger double rooms as seems a bit small for 850K even where it is as one would expect slightly larger home outside of London. I would have made the office downstairs as well. Great presentation well done :)
Even worse that’s a show home with all the stops pulled out the reality of what you get for 850k is not even close to that luxury basically a white box with a tiny garden and a load of snagging problems
Luxury Home Show always has the best properties, in-depth information and just the right amount of 'Green with Envy' to make you click the bell icon😁, feeling new presenter Hannah's energy btw (hope I spelled it right)👍
Perfect for a struggling first time buyer, remember he only needs to skip eating out, cancelling Netflix and amazon prime and you can also enjoy a home like this😂
I wouldn’t pay 850k for that even if I was a multi millionaire. I’ll get way better for that sort of money, plus a much bigger kitchen and bathroom - I’ll get bigger rooms too. Also I wouldn’t want a construction site/area behind my house.
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A very affordable home considering the market in the UK, definitely a interesting layout, decor is pleasant and it’s a very spacious accommodation, great showing Hannah 👍
Basically a nice house, but what puts me off is it's built by a National House builder - so lacks any individual feel. At the price point in the area it's in for me I'd rather spend the money on something more individual. It's a personal opinion of course......
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£850k is disgusting! We looked at the development near us and the base price didn't even come with flooring nor grass in the garden! Yep if you don't want bare floors inside and mud outside you have to pay extra!?
I would buy it but if it was I like 25 min to London, 45 min is a bit too far . Add a bit here and there and you’re looking at a 1.5 hour commute door to door . The total door to door commute has to be maximum one hour or marginally over. Nice product though , although the ceiling height is a bit low for me personally. I would need a minimum of 2.7 M .
Video tours of cookie cutter homes can be dull, however Hannah made this one enjoyable to virtually tour. Well articulated and enthusiastic presenter. She should do car reviews.
''Owners of new builds actually save £2600 per year on their energy bills...'' My house was built circa 1900, and I don't even spend £2600 on energy. So older houses must be more efficient.
Redrow do great room layouts and quality, but unfortunately most estates lack decent gardens for the cost you pay for the house and lack parking, so estates end up cramped. One thing I will say, whilst utility room is nice to have, that is the same size as mine on a Cambridge, for 300k more I would expect the utility to be double size. Trouble we have is no room to hang anything up in there.
Heated towel rack is really that - a "radiator" that dries them. Having underfloor heating is irrelevant for the need of it as you wouldn't spread your towels on the floor after shower 😂
Yeah nice house . Not sure about the neighbors so close for that price. I didn't get the back garden set up, do you have to share it with next door .. Weird .. Six foot fence would be my first job.
It’s the show homes they build a few in a row of the different types of houses to a high standard with all the extras and leave the gardens open so it looks like your getting a decent garden instead of a postage stamp in reality you get a tiny bog pit with no grass or plants and from what I hear a host of snagging problems that they drag there heels on and they don’t make the green areas around the estate nice like they promise best buying in a established neighbourhood not a new build as you don’t no what the end result is
I like the way she said it is only £800.000. houses are not worth there asking price it only supply and demand..because we are over populated by millions. new houses on the whole by developers in this island are poor quality. using sub standard work mostly by not qualified tradesmen because usually go for the cheapest option for pure profit
Yes, this house type along with others is for sale at this development which is called 'The Maltings' In Haddenham. You can also find the same house type at select Redow sites around the UK!
I nearly got sucked in to redcon’s lies .but something in my brain said go knock on some of the already inhabited houses see how they are getting on so I did on the quite let’s just say I see a lot of angry people with nothing but broken things in there brand new houses that redcon where trying to not fix apparently they ignore you drag it out for two years then completely disappear once the fake warranty is legally over
Only £800k yeah absolute bargain!! 🙄 Hold on I thought they had to supply electric chargers now, saying its an option!?? Think I'd extend the lounge to the living room bit and then put a wall to separate from kitchen.
Traditional and rustic is not how i would describe that kitchen...... but anyway Incredible that this 4 bed house is £850k & a 3 bed semi is £470k, really difficult for anyone to get onto the housing ladder based on what you can save as a deposit and what banks will lend agaist a salary. UK property building companies like Barratt, Taylor Wimpey, Redrow, Bellway etc etc have been building these boring, tiny, un-inspiring, lack of character & style generic properties for decades. It's a shame considering we use to build beautiful Tudor, Georgian, Edwardian, Victorian properties.... which were the envy of the world... now this is the crap we are building pffff I guess it's shareholder profit and huge director salaries which come 1st. And if your going to build a new build property.... why not create a basement level & build into the attic/roof. I'm sure you could get 2 more en-suite rooms in the roof or a games room, gym etc You would think owning a £850k property (going up in value) would make you wealthy... even a millionaire...... but when you see this house and it's value.... hahahahaha Nothing against Hannah, nice review
Even new houses today scew up on little things ! I find it odd to see 'baby' wash basins in all washrooms, especially the one in master bedroom. This is NO fashion or a trend, just cutting corners. Good to see a double garage and spacious front. Overall an impressive house but please do not call every house a "luxury home". Thanks
200k overpriced easily. These developers are truly milking it. It’s cramped for basically a million pound and it’s not in London so why is it so cramped and expensive. 🙄🙃
I HATE it. Firstly so funny that in the intro you don't tell us where in the country this is, just thats it's 45 mins from London... Like how close you are to London is all that matters in life? They've done a modern take on older houses from the 20's and 30's but with crappy new build construction methods and shallow foundations. But don't worry about any of that folks... look at these nice kitchen countertops.... What a con job Red Row are.
Luxury? Looks like a house built in the 80s. Why do UK houses have no creativity? Same old exterior design, same old small front door entrance so you have to queue just to get into the house, small enclosed living room with a chimney that will be unused.
Looks like some horrendous post-war reconstruction era home. Ugly sloppy rendering on the outside. Strange angular roof over-hang and that god awful tiled exterior under the bay windows. Why are we building NEW homes like this? God help you.
I have to say often find I find English interiors very average and lacking in taste. What they consider as “luxury” often looks tacky to me and “unfinished”.