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@@mujiafrica2855 Because it allows the snow to settle rather than slide down as with a curved roof. So the weight of the snow could eventually break the glass.
I've been watching you for a while and I noticed that you actually do seem a lot more enthusiastic in those Colorado style homes out in the country, with lots of nature around, trees, ... it's nice to see! thanks for touring this property for us!
This is definitely on the list of my favorite homes you have ever shown . Love the pre mud room that goes into the mud room . Excellent choice in ditching the suit .
This house is nothing less then amazing, perfect really. One thing I really appreciate is how Enes presents these homes. Well informed, and with incredible enthusiasm. I hope some day to tour this house.
I love all the stone. It gives a feeling of warmth yet it would also be cooling in the heat of Colorado summers. The face of the bar island reminds me of an old sea chest. Really unique looking. All those windows are just beautiful. There's so much beauty outside. I'd like to see this place in the fall. I like these mountain home tours you do.
At the beginning of the video I was thinking to myself how beautiful this place would look at night and I am SOOOOOOO happy you included the night tour at the end!!!!
love love love the stone walls in this house - wow - that combined with the steel and glass makes it one of my favorites you have shown - Bravo Enes and Mikey
You should come to Germany and tour some houses here. German luxury real estate is very unknown, even in Germany. No RU-vid channel covers that. There have to be some treasures!
It's amazing how Colorado homes can mix the rustic and contemporary decoration with perfection. I have a feeling that, and I might be wrong about it, this fusion makes a timeless home. I love California and Florida - the coast weather is unbeatable; but the rusticity and purity of nature in Colorado are captivating my heart.
I can 100% confirm that what Enes says around 5:40 is true! We moved to Colorado a couple of years ago, and I've never been so active outdoors in my entire life. Hiking, skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, biking, the list goes on. There are different sports you can do year round and it's incredible. Hard to live in a place like this and not want to go outside!
Well there's that... and basic thermodynamics. More activity produces more heat. Higher air temperatures makes it harder to exchange that heat. So colder/cooler places allow you to expend more energy without getting too hot. This obviously gets screwed up if you don't know how to dress properly for the weather, and put on too many layers for the activity you'll be engaged in or layers that can't be adjusted on the go very easily. But yeah, the snow calls for you to be active, and it comes down to the direct physics of it.
4:28 I have those same chairs and foot rests in my house only in black leather and darker wood. They are really comfortable. I inherited them from my Grandparents, a testament to their craftsmanship.
I was born in Colorado. Still live here. As a whole, Colorado is a great place to live. This property certainly would enjoy peace and quiet. And, I imagine the night skies provide superb star gazing. I am sure the owners of this house realize you are in the middle of nowhere and utterly reliant on your 4X4. And Summit County’s snow removal expertise. Please note the town’s mandatory Real Estate Transfer Tax when submitting your offer to buy. 😏
I don’t know that I love it. I’d take the land in a heartbeat, but the house design is too cold for me. A mountain home needs to have a warm feel. This is like a shopping mall.
Yeah only problem is this isn’t a “rustic” home it’s a manufactured 13million ultra modern built solely to overprice and rip off the buyer that is dumb enough to buy it. Furthest thing from rustic you can get
Fabulous home with amazing views. It would be great to see it in summer too with the trees in leaf and again in autumn (fall) as the colours change. All of the seasons would be something special here.
amazing home ! and the amount of light with the glass construction give it tons of natural light and the sunset is stunning and the whole house is bath in it
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Love this style of home and location. Taxidermy isn't my cup of tea but the rest is amazing. In answer to your question, I think it would be good to see some mountain homes in summer. But also some in winter, a good mix. The large beer glasses are called Steins. Usually larger than a pint, sometimes 1 litre and they are popular in Bevarian countries so Mikey was spot on.
Many mountain homes are too rustic, and many luxury homes too stark. This home balances it nicely mixing livability and luxury while maintaining a mountain feel.
Enes, sir! You guys always put out the best presentations on the YT Real estate planet! But your Co. Vids are tops and its almost making me change my mind about retiring to NC and instead going here! 🤔
I love the views! I wouldn't mind getting snowed in with hubby! This home is huge though and pricey! I don't like the animals on the wall though! Skiing, snow mobiling....