When it comes to luxury builders, it doesn't get better than Jones Clayton Construction. The owner is well respected and engaged on every build. And their team of project managers are the best in the business.
This house is extraordinary! It is obvious there is a lot of collaboration between the developer, builders , the architects and definitely the interior designers and they worked well together to put together a master piece like this home . It is so luxurious and the attention to all the subtle designs that made it so personal . Great job everyone !!!
@@raemill4089 Thanks, I was just joking with Ken. If this were my home, I wouldn't tell anyone except for the once per year pool party with Mickey and friends.
I have never seen a more beautiful home…the property is lovely but I absolutely fell in love with the way the designer, Shanna Gatanis, translated the owners wants and needs. Each space is so carefully designed and crafted to create an overall forever home. Can’t say enough about the way each room seems to flow into the next one…so incredibly well done on every level.
Seeing your expressions was the best part, the rest of us just passed out…Hugh Hefner would’ve loved this,Playboy mansion east and definitely 4 seasons..beautiful,thanks for the show..
Ken that was amazing. The house was perfect.Thank you. Golden Oak is just a beautiful place .i have stayed at the four seasons a few times and just love it. Great job on the video.
Thank you Ken and your team for the great videos! Can never afford anything like this but it is always nice to dream! Still hope to relocate up there from Miami one day!
I think it’s weird that people would want Mickey heads everywhere in their home. I get that people love Disney, but it’s just weird that people want corporate branding in their home as decor.
The novelty of places like these ware off fast tho. I have wealthy friends who have bought massive places but than after a year wish they got something less over the top and smaller. But hey if you got the money to buy such a place go for it for the experience.
Single-family residences are all sold out. You’ll be looking at resale at this point. That said, there’s 40 new residences coming if you’re open to a condo or attached villa style
I was driving my boss' car once and I drove by the golf course and a ball hit his car. Scared the bejeezus out of me. Luckily there was no damage to his car.
Sure, super cool house, but after all that money then you're living in a gated community, with no pedestrian city life, where you have to drive for anything except maybe golf. I think I'll stick to my downtown Montreal loft, but to each their own I guess.
For all that money, there’s not much privacy in this neighborhood. They at least tried for privacy here, but I saw a listing for one house where the windows for the bathroom looked directly into the house next door. If you forget that the blinds are open, your neighbors might get a SHOW. I get the appeal of living in the neighborhood for the Disney perks, but the
Wowing experience. Aren't the owners concerned about the size of their carbon footprint, first? Second, with global climate change, how are they guarding the structure against more frequent and powerful hurricanes?
It’s great to see corporate greed at work, slicing off land for profit instead of being used for amusement parks. Walt’s dream is truly dead. Thanks Bob. Hope Elon buys Disney and gets rid of all this elitist BS. If you had money for this house, Disney would not be the location.
@@kenpozek Hi Ken - the basis of why I am floored about this combo. The Four Seasons brand is a worldwide high end sophisticated brand started in Canada. I am Canadian born, very familiar with Florida and the Disney brand, worked and lived in Los Angeles for many years. The Four Seasons brand has never been/is not meant to be associated with a brand that deals with fantasy, cartoons, amusement parks, etc. let alone now building a community of homes around the golf course. It is obvious it is due to the location. I hope this is a one off and not perpetuated worldwide. I am aware Disney is in financial trouble with park revenues down. To partner with The Four Seasons becomes a new revenue stream at the expense, which is the concerning issue, of turning this hotel chain into just another of the many family hotel chains out there. This is akin to asking The Ritz chain (can insert others here) to be Disneyfied.
That house checks all the boxes. The interior designer is obviously at the top of their field. And let’s not forget the builder with all the materials they’ve used it’s so tastefully done. In every room you entered it was a huge WOW factor. What more can I say other than WOW!!! I tip my hat to all involved. I’m excited to see what’s next. Keep up the great videos love them.
Aside from the theater, this is not my jam. It reads hotel vibes to me. I miss seeing more ornate detailed styles in homes. These new ones look so homogenized. But if the buyer loves it, who cares. I love that we all have our own style and likes. Some people like their cucumbers pickled.
This home is sick! wow! Elegance in every single area, with subtle touches of Mickey, and the unbelievable movie theater. I need to win the lottery asap! :)
To know this behemoth is a vacation home, ngl, gives me the ick. In my opinion, this isn't impressive, it's just bad taste. And no, I don't mean the IMO basic neutral decor in the common areas. To build such an excessive, dare I say gaudy, home you will won't live in full time seems more than a little wasteful and smacks of narcissism. IDC how these people got their Smaug piles of riches or what they do with it, but it does make one question the state of the American economy where we seem to have two types of people. The much bigger group is experiencing a crisis of affordability, leading to debt and not being able to save, The other type doesn't have to worry about money and for some reason thinks it is normal, admirable, and sometimes even God-approved ro make as much money as possible and block out the rest of the world who can't relate.
Here is what I want to know...how much is the actual extra fees..like the HOA. I know I get the clubhouse, but whatelse do I get for that as a homeowner? Especially in the 4 seasons section, because I never see that yearly money side. Especially now since they took away annual passes as a homeowner or club 33 membership.
You are required to have a membership to the country club, it is like 2000 dollars a year or something. Anyone who buys this house has massive income from stocks, bonds, lots of passive income and probably makes at last 1 million or more a year from their day job. I think it is crazy to pay millions for a house that isn't waterfront property.
Hey Ken , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Buying a house now is next to impossible. And if you do buy one expect to lose your tail when it drops in value. Stick to eating biscuits and not believing these realtors.
Cool home, but the homes have next to no privacy. Two sides of the neighboring Four Seasons hotel have towering views over the neighborhood. Some homes have it worse than others, like this home in the video, when you're in your backyard, everyone in the hotel can see you.