The narrator provides a detailed tour of a luxurious 7.1 million dollar home in East Hampton, New York, which is entirely made of glass. Despite its stunning design, the narrator expresses skepticism about the home's practicality, comparing it to a "PC case" and a "prison." The homeowner's family still resides in the house, and the narrator mentions that the owner and his family are still living there in respect of their privacy.
The house features a unique design with a slate roof, a four-car sub-terrain garage, and a large indoor basketball court. However, the narrator criticizes the bathroom design, calling it a "terrible idea" and "awful design." The narrator also expresses concern about the echo in the house due to its open design.
The house is described as eco-friendly and features a geothermal power system. Despite its high price, the narrator appreciates the home's design, calling it "pretty cool." The home also includes a home gym and a secret TV. However, the narrator expresses disappointment with the home's pool, describing it as "can't really do a whole lot there."
In conclusion, the narrator finds the house to be a "24 million dollar minimalist Colorado mountainside home," and expresses that if they were paying 24 million dollars, they wouldn't want a minimalist design. Despite its high price, the narrator appreciates some aspects of the home, including its design and the family who still resides there.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where someone reacts to different expensive houses.
- The first house is a 7.1 million dollar home in East Hampton made entirely out of glass.
- The second house is a 24 million dollar eco-friendly house in Colorado with a living roof and a private golf course.
- The third house is a 10 million dollar art collector's house in Atlanta with various artworks and sculptures.
- The text contains some opinions, jokes, and swear words from the person reacting to the houses.