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It's amazing where they built that house and the way it all looks there the views are great but I know you're showing the homes and all the features of the house when you are looking at the video the house is far away from stories and grocery stores just the basics things that you might need in a quick way that would be nice to add too see what you have around there it's great to hear about the gated too inter
Amazing home I thought there would not be enough privacy from watching the drone shots but once we got down to ground level it was not going to be a problem. As of February 29, 2024 this home is listed for $13,499,00
Beautiful home but I am a bit curious about the terrain. Looks like it’s prone to land slides. I’d have a third party independent geologic survey before buying anything in a landscape like this
Ascaya has been graded, leveled, and ensured to be structurally sound. Similar to MacDonald Highlands, the rocks/mountain's that these homes are built on are one of the hardest rocks in the world, calcite. Thank you for sharing!
Where is the lawn, a yard should have grass growing on it I think, what lawn keepers going to do. Great house but terrible lawn but not so sure about the price.
Many homes are moving away from real grass due to water restrictions in the past few years. Nevada does an amazing job compared to the surrounding states in water conservation. Some homes are opting for artificial turf to save water as well.
Please improve your camera skills. You keep it down too much. We don’t care about every microscopic detail of the floors walls and countertops. Show more wide range views of the house. Makes it hard to look forward to watching…
@@AlanHuiRealty There's something dizzying to watch the effect of the camera motions as you film. I think sometimes a pause is good. For example, from outside you shot up to what looked loke 2nd floor balcony. But before my eyes could view from left to right to see everything, the camera was pulled down a little too quickly and you re-entered the house. The camera sometimes makes me feel like I'm whipped around on a roller coaster. Not just you, but others as well.
@@VegascoinVegas I appreciate the feedback. It's tough to find a right medium for everyone as some of my viewers believe I stay in an area too long while others feel that I move too quickly. Just need to find that right speed!
@@AlanHuiRealty i felt the same way about the video. 2 realtors in az have a good style of shooting the homes they are presenting the streitzel brothers real estate. If you get a chance to watch one of their videos you will see the smoothness of their movements. I dont know how they do it but they nail it. Better vids will bring in more clients. ABC of real estate Always Be Closing. Take care and good luck.
@@redcdawg I appreciate the feedback. There were around 20 or so other realtors filming this home at the same time so it was tough to get great shots. Looking back I seemed a bit hurried to get footage before another realtor steps into the room. I didn't want to film them so I would either turn my camera to the side or downwards. Check out my other videos were I can film uninterrupted! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0xgaKVZRuLE.html
No land to enjoy, neighbors within ear shot...pass. Now if that was on one of the 7 acre lots for that price it might be a maybe. Likewise, did they cut corners during the pandemic like most of the builders around the nation? I mean that retaining wall isn't far from the pool and building on hillsides in the valley hasn't been people's strong suit in the last decade.
You really need to visit not just the Las Vegas Strip. We have arguably some of the nicest communities in the nation. Just to venture out past the Strip.
@@AlanHuiRealty You aren't' getting the point. Vegas communities wouldn't exist without the strip. You go there for fun, living there just makes no sense. In fact, i stopped going there because of the homeless and crime which arise largely from the community growth. Vegas has become toxic and I've seen it before. Towns that exist because they are a tourist mecca trying to become communities at the expense of the very thing that put them on the map. Soon you'll see restrictions on drinking, gambling and everything that made vegas great, all because it became some ones home.
@jlsc4125 I'm from Hawai'i and it's the same. Economy is purely based on tourism. There was also a large increase in homeless and crime post 2020. Where do you live that has no homeless or crime?
@@AlanHuiRealty Hawaii was a home to many before tourism, Vegas was nothing but a desert crossroads before gambling was brought there by the mobs. Vegas has outgrown it's water supply and there are parts already sinking into the ground as groundwater is drained. The area cannot support it's population, and as casinos exist in every major city in the country, and removing them for ball parks is just telling their tax base they're not wanted anymore. I'm not alone in my aversion, and it will eventually start turning from a gambling vacation mecca to a home, and the end will follow soon after.
For this price point, I was surprised at the Kitchen Signature appliances chosen (low end compared to Miele, Gaggenau or even Sub-zero/Wolf). Also the floors and countertops not being natural stone and the wood being manufactured and not natural. It seems most of the developers of multi-million dollar homes in The Summit, Ridges, Ascaya, Macdonald Highlands, etc. really cut corners compared to homes in the same price point in LA. Am I the only who notices this?
Great points! I agree with you on the appliances, but most upper end homes I see have either Wolf or Gaggenau appliances. In regards to the flooring, it is odd that they choose concrete floors for the main living area. You won't see luxury homes here using natural wood floors due to the weather (hot and cold) as they easily warp your natural wood floors. The last thing any homeowner would want is to change out their flooring after a few years when their floors start to bubble or raise from the heat. Most upper end homes will use large tile flooring on the first floor and manufactured wood floors on the second floor. Thank you for the feedback!
@@AlanHuiRealty Thank you for replying! Good point about the natural wood floors. I just purchased a home in Spanish Hills (I already live there but we wanted a strip view so purchased the home above us). We are renovating that home from the floor up. I was planning on using natural white oak wide plank floors upstairs for the massive master bedroom, but will reconsider now. The rest of the home will be 24x48 natural honed limestone floors extending to the courtyard and backyard/pool area. Appliances will be all Gaggenau in the front kitchen and Thermador in the butlers kitchen. I'm relieved you also questioned the concrete floors. I thought maybe I was the only one in Vegas noticing how these developers in the Summit, Ridges, Ascaya, etc were "cheating" with the cheap finishes ex: electric fireplaces, cheap flooring and countertops. Things that a more discerned buyer would know in California. Poor locals here don't seem to notice those details and are being taken advantage of IMO.
Thank you for pointing that out John! I wasn't quite sure until after I posted my video and asked the agent. Didn't want to give out the wrong information.
the grand scale of the kitchen and living room here are what builders of large homes should aspire to. too many houses with cramped ones. what say you, mr. alan?
The prices are just going to go up. Vegas has so many things being built that the real estate value actually justifies the price increases. I highly doubt mansions will go down in price
Are you looking to buy, sell or invest in Las Vegas or Henderson? Feel free to call/text me at 702-688-1440. Search all Las Vegas and Henderson homes here: www.AlanHuiRealty.com Follow my Instagram here: instagram.com/alanhui_realtor/ Thank you for watching!
I've heard some folks complain that concrete seems "cheap" to be inside such a lavish home, but I like the idea that its a textured cover on the surface of the conrete much like what you'd find in schools and office buildings, because if its an 'entertainer's home', you'll see so much foot traffic that you want to keep it easy to clean and hard to damage. 👍