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Ok.. soo the first house that I already have known about forever is owned by Billionaire and CEO of Renco Group, Ira Rennert....So I click cuz Ive never seen the inside....again like everyone on this thread.. not only the headline but your entire description only mentions this house.. I never post on anything but lately I have cuz I just feel the need to call everyone out on their shit.. from the Oscars bullshit to anyone in between... like why cant anyone do ANYTHING right anymore...show a sky view of Ira’s house for 10 seconds then show other much smaller subpar mansions... I mean shit... at least Put The Pensmore mansion in here... or Versailes in FL or the Manor in Holmby hills Ca.. People do your job my god.. sad..
its not the real price at all plus the man who built it robbed the pensions of the people who worked for him. They almost took it once, give it time it will happen.
they don't offer Flood Insurance for homes near the Ocean or other areas prone to flooding. So it's basically a ripoff, like a lot of other insurance policies.
This property is so crazy to see from the water too. We have a house in Amagansett (not even remotely close to something like this) but when id take the boat out I would pass it almost everyday. Really unimaginable property. This video doesn’t even show the true scale of how impossibly massive it is
Love, love, love that first home 💗🥳🎾. The only thing that is missing is year round warm weather. 🕊️ This makes me want to become a realtor and sell the home to myself. 😂
That first house is Fair Field, in the Hamptons. Its hardly the largest or most expensive house in the United States. Size-wise, it is ranked 19th. Biltmore, in Asheville, NC, comes in at no. 1 and is almost three times the size of Fair Field.
Although it's been made on a very large acre of land but still I liked the simplicity of this house. It's not like others who house have a lot and lot of fancy lights.
"Where's your bathroom? I'm about to burst" " 2 miles down, 1 mile to the left, last door on the right, then 3 miles right. You know what lemme just google maps it to you"
Yes it’s gorgeous but I truly don’t understand, I mean seriously how much space does an owner need? I’m not hating, it’s stunning and incredible but it seems preposterous really
I'm pretty sure the Biltmore Estate is the largest privately owned home in the US. completed in like 1903 it has 760,000 sqf of living space. This so called 'Mansion' is probably smaller than the Garden house at Biltmore.
I keep begging my dad to buy a new home like one of these and he’s always saying stuff like “no we don’t need the space” like come on already and the thing is he works nearly 80 hours a week so he’s never around, the least he could do is move us into a better place
is it just me? I get depressed when I see such clinically sterile empty homes. Although very tastefully and beautifully furnished, can we at least see some semblance of life in those rooms? Like put a half open book here, or half drank glass of drink there, children and dogs running at the poolside, someone getting out of bed, or lounging on a chaise lounge reading a book, or someone busy in the kitchen or enjoying a movie ...
“Hey babe....I need a new iMac 🖥 I’m going to the Apple Home Store”. Owner starts walking towards the west wing ....3 miles down tha hallway and makes a left.
Wow 8:32, just gorgeous, looks like a tank of jellyfish. I would take the house at 9:26 over all of them. The interior of this house is perfect. From the color scheme to the layout, its beautiful.
You can tell that this house is well thought-out. The ceiling lights will not produce a glare on your pupil when you look into a mirror. Long, fluorescent lights will produce a glare.
This house was designed for world leaders of people that require extreme security, you'd probably need like a 1000 security guards to protect the whole property man
@@Legendary_Productions Why is each house different in style architecture and location then. I can see in the aerial shot one big house, but then when they show the detail it is about 4 different homes and all of them are different in style and architecture to the house in the aerial shot.
50 seconds of drone footage of the house/property, which we never get a tour of. Followed by a random assortment of filler, meant to generate ad revenue. Not from me though, I have Adblock.
@@will6246 very true... These properties aren't even shown in the first areal drone footage, they don't even seem to be in the same location.... Click bait