@@88feji You are more right than you know. There is a reason why they make their living spaces so damn alien to us "peasants", the rich are usually narcissistic enough to believe themselves a different species. Through the centuries of human civilization, there's always a ruling class and the rest of society. The United States Army is one of the biggest examples: The Pentagon is literally built like a pentagon literally just to differentiate themselves from all the other buildings nearby. But of course, this is Singapore and I'm pretty sure this house isn't even meant to be lived in. Some kind of paganistic belief in having a house that magically makes their business and profits better just by existing. God, I hate this country.
@@dannylamb456 The shape of USA's "The Pentagon has a meaning". It was inspired from the star forts of previous centuries. Being the defense headquarters of the USA, it is a symbolic star- fort in the modern era. An era where actual forts are as useless using a fork to eat soup. It's not just built that way to differentiate from other buildings.
ye something presidents or kings or prime minister would stay in but why tf would they need a art room with like wtsrfssizikahskz ur not gonna stare at it forever, if u r im not gonna judge-
It actually amazed me how a $63 million dollar property has such terrible design. EDIT: Holy snap that has to be THE WORST Master Bedroom I've ever seen.
isnt this the house that Jamie Chua visited on her yt channel? i could be wrong but both have precariously placed artifacts around their ridiculously large houses
@@pameliaannchia4329 that was what i thought too when the property agent went into the tea room! i can understand a tea room but not rooms filled with artifacts that should be shared with the public collecting dust in a house the size of a museum
Each property agent was in charge of selling a section of the house. So don't be fooled into thinking the entire property will be yours. You can only own a quarter of it. But i am sure even a quarter will be amazingly epic!
The so called entertainment room threw me off the most. It looks so plain and uncomfortable. The lights should be dimmed down MORE and at least have a bar for drinks and snacks. Sushii's right, not even a sofa!!
Could i get a discount on the house if i were to request that they threw 90% of their shit out? ill probably just design it with better furniture from taobao
To summarize: It is crazily big with amazing design at an epic price. Out of all the places, the entertainment room is the smallest, what! Squeezing 1 mahjong table, 1 table soccer and 1pool table into a size of a 2room bto flat.
First time seeing one of the most expensive house and yet I am not impressed. Interior is horrendous. Whoever designed it please find a new job direction.
The interior just looked like whoever owned the house probably got it on an impulse, had too much space that he dunno what to do with, and a hoarding problem that make him try to fill up the space with hoarded shit.
I always learn the more pricey your house is, the more it looked like a warehouse than an actual home. A USD 1 million houses will look more homey than a USD 200 millions
I can tell definitely the whole place is decorated with the help of fengshui master and his opinion definitely is the one more listened to compared to the interior designer omg....
The Owner of the house is so rich, he even was able to afford to place fragile ornaments at "where the kids play soccer" and then it gets broken by a soccer ball and they casually replace it
The owner is crazy rich but the interior compatibility is totally CMI. Just a method of throwing everything expensive into the house regardless of their practicality and esthetic.
If you're living in an actual cottage in Singapore, actually you're quite well off already. EDIT: Also, why is the owner selling the house and why would a super wealthy person look for houses on what I assume is a youtube/facebook ad?
Did he say, it took 100 million to build and is only worth 63 million? Not sure if one wants to flex that fact/mistake around - saying he/she lost 37 million dollars in building a house
Bro bro, oh my god, how come I can’t find anything that you say in this video that I don’t angree? , LOLx everything you say is fact, Gosh 63mils ? Gosh nah eh not worth at all ,niway love your video keep posting ya ... teehee
Some property sales includes the artifacts/artworks/collection housed in them, it depends on the sales. It is much easier to house art collection in private properties because museums can't always afford them, or accept them-and mosf importantly meaning you can't just enjoy your collection whenever you want because you need to drive to museum. Some people like to examine artifacts really closely (even touching them) and this really can be only done in personal collection.
they probably didnt have much english education (in terms of learning about the language itself). you can tell by the way they speak. its good enough to communicate but definitely not impressive. and they get away with it because 90% of singaporeans arent well versed in english either. i would hire a writer and the agents would read from a script. its a video anyways so they can just memorise lines. especially when selling a 63 mil property, you would probably want the advertisement to be as good as possible.
Can someone tell me,I'm still new about his youtube content so I was wondering whether this is a true story recorded??? Sorry for asking,I really don't know,I just clicked his channel and it turns out to be so funny and knowledgeable at the same time.
The bedroom screams typical Chinese boomers. My family's home, my dad's rich friends, and a lot of Chinese boomers home I've seen are like that. No matter rich or poor, I guess they typically have the same bad taste.
So you buy the house and you get the owner’s priceless artefacts that he collected all over the world along with the house? That is sus af. Also the interior of the house looks like ass lol.
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