CASAS QUE NINGUÉM QUER COMPRAR POR PREÇO NENHUM! [+10] - Summary

Summary

The transcript is a conversation between Felipe Neto and another person, who is often referred to as "Nobody Cares". They are discussing various real estate properties, primarily houses, that have been for sale for a long time or have unusual features.

Felipe Neto, the host, is a real estate expert who is known for his unique style of presenting property listings. He often uses humor and sarcastic comments to describe the properties.

The conversation starts with Felipe Neto introducing himself and encouraging viewers to take photos or record videos of their lunch and post them on social media with a specific hashtag. He then introduces the concept of "Full lunch with Felipe Neto" as a new catchphrase for their viewers.

The main part of the conversation revolves around Felipe Neto discussing various properties that have been for sale for a long time or have unusual features. These properties range from a mansion in New York that was initially listed for 43 million dollars and was later reduced to 12.6 million dollars, to a house in the Bronx that has been on the market since 2009.

Felipe Neto and his co-host often comment on the unusual features and design of the properties, expressing their disdain for certain design choices. For example, they mock a house in California that they refer to as looking like a "pile of poop" and a mansion in Michigan that they describe as having a "brown" interior.

Throughout the conversation, Felipe Neto often uses humor and sarcasm to describe the properties, and he and his co-host frequently laugh at the unusual features of the houses.

The conversation concludes with Felipe Neto discussing a house in New Jersey that has been on the market for a long time due to an unidentified "stalker". He jokes about installing a company called "Price Watch" on viewers' computers to help them shop online.

Overall, the transcript is a humorous and sarcastic discussion of various real estate properties, with a focus on the unusual and unappealing features of the houses.

Facts

Fact 1: The speaker, Felipe Neto, is encouraging viewers to take photos or record videos of their lunch and post them on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. He suggests using the hashtag #AlmoçoCompletoÉComOFelipeNeto, but later reduces this to #CompleteLunch for brevity. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 2: Felipe Neto is promoting a new catchphrase, "Rebuliiiiço", which he uses to signal the start of each segment. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 3: The speaker is planning to showcase houses that are not selling, suggesting that viewers might be able to purchase them if they have some extra money. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 4: One of the houses featured is a mansion in New York City, built by Alan Wilzig, who was portrayed in the film "The Wolf of Wall Street". The house was initially listed for sale for 43 million dollars, but due to a lack of buyers, it was not sold. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 5: Another house featured is a castle-like structure in the Bronx, New York. Despite its unique design, it has been on sale since 2009 and has not been bought due to its high price. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 6: The speaker dislikes houses that mix dark wood with white, and he criticizes the design of a house built in 1926 that he describes as looking like a pile of poop. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 7: The speaker discusses a house in California that he compares to the Flintstones house, despite the architect's intentions. The house was initially listed for sale for 4.2 million dollars, but was not sold and is now listed for 2.8 million dollars. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]

Fact 8: The speaker discusses a mansion named Granot Loma in Michigan, describing it as a house filled with bad taste. Despite being listed for sale for 40 million dollars, it remains unsold. [Source: Document(page_content='...')]