It was a very nice property, have you heard of that part of town before?
@tastylove172 жыл бұрын
@@mikemalave610 I've lived in Orlando, and St. Cloud, Florida for 10 years then unfortunately now I live in NYC but I'm trying to move back to Florida
@mikemalave6102 жыл бұрын
Wow small world! I grew up in NY and moved to Orlando in 2009. If you have not been to st cloud in rhe past 5 years so much has changed. Did you remember when Narcoose rd did not have street lights?
@monaandersen2123 Жыл бұрын
Wunderful so nice amasing soli deo gloria
@anamoraes65722 жыл бұрын
Beautiful 😄
@mikemalave6102 жыл бұрын
I agree, its is one of my favorites so far this month
@monaandersen2123 Жыл бұрын
For us too soli deo gloria
@valeenoi22842 жыл бұрын
Absolutely horrible for a $1.8 million house. Just terrible.
@mikemalave6102 жыл бұрын
What is it that you think is missing?
@valeenoi22842 жыл бұрын
@@mikemalave610 I'm not going to waste 2 hours going through every corner of this house to tear it apart. Just look at the front door! You install these cheap ass doors on a $250k house, not $1.8 mil, for crying out loud. Look at that horrible entrance courtyard. Angled. Distorted. Poorly designed. Look at those piss poor wooden balusters... at this price home it should be bare min wrought iron. Short size hardwood flooring -- 2ft long!!! a powder room with slant ceiling!!! Sign of a poorly design architecture. The hardware is what you use in crap housing, not at this level. Look at the light fixture in the dinning room! Are you out of your mind? $1.8 million Dollar and you put a $200 light fixture!!! 2 piece, 4" crown molding!!! Laughable. I'm going to stop here before I throw something at my monitor. We are talking about a house with asking price of $1.8 mil! Can we have a rude awakening with massive price correction soon? I'm sorry I am going off on your video here, but I used to build luxury houses for a few years. A house like this 15+ years ago (before the housing crisis which I'm sure you were too young to remember), at this square footage would have gone around $650k.