Hello, Ryan!! No need to apologize regarding frequency of videos. You have a life to live too beyond YT!! It's all OK, nor worries, mate!! Loved seeing the rural French countryside. The little towns have amazing architecture, not fancy but great character. There are some quaint towns scattered about in my area but nothing like rural France. What passes for new construction here is p__spoor, IMO. The best part of the vlog was seeing and hearing your dad. He's looking good, God bless him. I'm happy you featured him. Hello, Glenn!! I noticed you stopped to let that person cross the road. Good on you!! 👍 Chuck in Northern New England
French countryside road trip and architecture in a light rain making vibrant colors and looking like a rolling watercolour!! 🥰🥰 Glad to see both you and your dad are well! 😊🥰
It's Ryan and his life🎉 Thoght about property searches with you while watching Billy's carpenter friend, Sean, filming his son's property pitch. You should partner up. I think you could add a valuable video tour service to his real-estate business. House #2 is a bargain compared to where I am. Love it. Love seeing you out with your dad.
Hey Ryan, get in contact with Sean’s son Tom. He’s a realestate agent and he has a great house under 90,000€. It’s 4 floors. A cellar that you can enter from outside with a beautiful attics. Sean said the house was sound. There is a big yard. Needs work. It used to be a school and or a manse and is beside a church. There is an out building, outside toilet and a parking space. If I didn’t live in Sydney Australia I would have thought about it.Edit: Forgot to say it on town sewer, water and electric. Thank you. May you please take care and stay safe. (Pétanque is a fun game.) 👏👏👏❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩 oops. It has 4 bedrooms. 1 bathroom. Can be easily changed.
Hello Ryan 👋 🤩 from North Carolina ! I really enjoy these 'house hunting ' videos 📹! Maybe that was a fountain ⛲️ in the garden? Your Dad is such a joy to see! Glad you spend time together. 🙏🏻🕊💝🌟
I loved the second one the most. The grounds and open layout were lovely to me. Very welcoming. Your dad seemed in an excellent mood; it was a joy to hear him happy and inclined to share his thoughts.
Loved the views of the three properties. The first is over priced and would never sell at the asking price. The next 2 are beautiful. My choice would be the second house. It has the potential to be as grand as the third home And has the walled garden and outbuildings are a plus. A little Reno and it would be a wonderful home. Thanks Ryan and Dad for taking us on this beautiful drive through the French countryside. Loved it!
A most enjoyable little video to watch on a Sunday afternoon in California. I love the way you and your Dad interact. I miss mine, so thanks for sharing yours👍
Twelve days. It's been twelve days since your last splendid video. You lead a busy life! So fun to see you and your Dad house hunting. The second house seems to be the most popular. It's a nice one! Cheers. 🙂
I loved the second property. It was just enough to keep maintained. Love your Dad’s accent the way he said “That’s proper Ole French in there” he’s a Classic ❤
Lovely drive with your Dad Ryan. Thank you for sharing it. You will know the house for you when you find it, nothing will stop you from buying it. Happy house hunting!
Ryan, great to see you again! Lovely ride about with your dad. Loved all the villages and most definitely loved that third property. It was really grand. Thank you so much Ryan with my dad.💜🫶🤗😘🦔 🇺🇸
Check out the house Sean had out yesterday. I think you could do so much with it. Nice to see you back and to see you dad. I liked the last two houses but both are out of my budget.
Aww 🥰 I just love the tripping around the country side …Thank you for bringing us along House 2 is lovely but number 3 is gorgeous… sadly in my currency we have to double it 😞😭 Houses down here in New Zealand are so expensive… just land without a house can be $290,000( the value of my section ) upwards … My 3 bedroom 92 sq mt home on a 630 sq mt corner section with a double garage and carport etc if I sold it is worth between $575,000 -$580,000 I absolutely love your French towns ❤❤❤
Terrific video, Ryan. Loved the tour with you dad! He was really enjoying himself, and was encouraging you to find a place of your own! Of the properties you viewed, #2 had the most appeal in my opinion. Glad you are out travelling. We love when you pop in and out with another peak at where you are👏🏻🥰
I think the big living space of the last house, the Maison de Maître, is maybe due to the two little guards houses at each side of the entrance of the court which are indeed included in the property.
I cant help but think that my dad travelled this countryside extensively in the mid 1940's. With the 4th Armoured Division I might also add. Beautiful. Cheers Terry
Love, love the road trip. Having your dad along was fun to watch. You are a wonderful person and so much fun to watch. Keep up the good work, can't wait for the next one. 😍😃
I always enjoy those « pittoresques» drives, thank for taking us with you. About the houses, the second one seems the best to me cause it feels more like a little bubble. I’m not crazy about the idea of being able to shake hands with the neighbours as your sitting in your living room 🤭 also the price is good
Your video shows one of the things we’ve noticed in our travels through small French villages. It’s hard to get a sense of many of the smaller towns because the houses are right on the street in a solid wall. No front yards and many times no people walking, no children playing. We’d often wonder where all the people were. Do they all have back yards they hang out in? Town after town we’d drive through that seemed deserted except for the house facades. Even the cafes were deserted unless it was evening. That last little village looked like it might be easier to come across people when the weather’s nice.
Wouldn't most folk be at work or school during the day? In the evenings I expect they are indoors. Most people would drive to the shops etc so not many would be walking around.
love these videos. especially loved the road trip sights and commentary from dad! as someone who would love to travel but as an unemployed american can't, this is as close and I can get! 💛💛
Hello Maggie, you may wish to see whether your skills match with Immigration New Zealand settings, if they do, it would be a way to work and travel. Best wishes for your future.
Loved this, especially the drive. Beautiful villages, does that mean the taxes are high? Small towns in USA are dying, houses falling back into nature. Very sad.
Good to see your Dad looking so well, and you spending time out with him. The 2nd and 3rd house were lovely, the little towns were very pretty. Thank you for that Ryan, good to see you out nd about again. 💕🇦🇺
Loved the French villages tour it reminds me of iihe US states of Louisiana ew Orleans is so French that's as close as I have been French. But the creole good and culture their is amazing. If you ever come here go to New Orleans where you will feel at home
You could do Box gardens and cabana style roof enclosures for privacy add curtains on the patio on the cabana walls in the 2 bedroom use Murphy beds to save on space and feature the fireplace
The prices you showed were amazing deals. Something along the lines of the first property would go for about $200,00 US or more! Enjoyed the driving tour with your dad! Love how he was saying how they were proper villages with the care they took with their hedges, etc. Made me smile! Looking forward to your next video. No pressure! 💚
Are we looking for you or us? If you what is your budget?, including renovation? Myself I'd go the first one. Raised garden beds can either grow veggies or flowers with a bit of thought. Not a lot of money & a good one to start.
Thanks for your tour with your Dad. The villages were lovely and so clean but where do they buy groceries? I loved the second house the most but the third one was lovely as well. Thanks again, you do these look abouts very well. Have a Blessed day.
I enjoyed your trip with your Dad. Nice villages/towns, Beautiful architecture, I liked the houses you showed except the one level with no garden. Blessings.