Ha, I think I dated the step daughter who lived in this house for a couple months. Woke up hungover at least once in the basement bedroom. Owner was a home builder. But may be mistaken...
The mixture of shots while you're talking is really cool. I love the scripting, attention to detail and movement. It's very engaging, great work yet again!
@@NolanMatthias hahahaha I had someone saying that realtors are trying to run up the price so they can make more money until no one can afford to buy. I was like… does that sound good for realtors?
Absolutely nothing wrong with this home! We've had multiple offers over the period of time I've listed this home, they just weren't quite simply where my clients wanted to be. It's a stunning home.
Very easily - a lot of opportunity in this home - even the space above the garage could easily be converted to add an additionl 2-3 bedrooms plus bonus room space - without touching the roofline!
Rating 3/4 stars. Well conceived abode. My taste typically modernist but executed its classical style expertly. The natural surroundings are sublime. Amenities and roominess strike you with Cupid's bow - can't help thinking a pool could have been put.
@@BradMcCallum absolutely. Like the Enes vids. He’s doing longer form - granted some of those properties are 10M+. That said, this property and land … well worth the time.
Wow, great tour I like the lenght, (if you had time you could of did a Part 1 and a sequel) plus I would be rolling around on the floors all day and night in this place
Love your channel and features. We own a gorgeous historical home in Lethbridge, and we are renovating every room to express who we are; inside and outside. This channel inspires me, so thank you! Also, who is your videographer? Awesome filming and editing!
Thank you, sounds like a really cool project! I'm heavily involved in the shooting, editing and creative direction, but have an in-house production team that now does the heavy lifting!
@@BradMcCallum Not really Brad. It just takes a hard look at what happened in 2023. The fire season was and is still brutal. Its killed I don't know how many people with respiratory problems, many of them continuing in distress from Covid. I love having the trees, but I would be looking hard at fire suppression systems, like a really big swimming pool as a reservoir with a bunch of large fire monitors fed from independently powered fire pumps. In addition, I would be considering wide scale wet down systems to keep anything around the property that I valued wet if needed. If you are going to spend that much to buy the property, be prepared to spend to defend it.