(waves crashing) (slow music) - What's up, everybody? It's Enes here, welcome
to another episode, and our first episode here in Florida. Today we're gonna tour this
amazing estate right behind me, located in Delray Beach. This home has amazing
architectural details. Located on the Atlantic
Ocean, gets phenomenal views, so I'm really excited for today's episode. Now, specs on this
home, we got 9 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, 25,963 square
feet of interior space, and this property consists of two lots, which totals up to 1.5 acres that also gives this
property both intracoastal and ocean access, which is awesome. Lastly, this property is currently on the market for $79,995,000. As always, we will leave more information about the property down
in the description, and before we start our tour, I want to thank the listing agent, Evan Musa, for inviting us out here and allowing us to tour
his amazing listing. Now let's begin our tour.
(slow piano music) From the street level, we
have the driveway coming up to this point, where we have
the main gates opening up to this amazing covered entry. I really like the ceiling details here with the ornaments, natural stone floors with the mosaic inlay, and
these walls are limestone with shells in them, which is giving it that Florida look that I really like. Now, as we go in, we have
this amazing motor court, and the main house right in front of us. Super spacious entry, and to set the mood, we have this awesome water feature and these palm trees right in
the center of the motor court before you walk into the property. Now, I'm gonna talk about the main house, but before we do that, I
want to go back to this side and talk about this covered entry, which is also the detached guest home. This detached guest
home has three bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, that is approximately 3,000 square feet, and on top of that, it
holds two one-car garages on the bottom, again,
servicing the main home. This property is currently owner occupied, and that's one of the sections
that we're not allowed to go in, but I at least
wanted to mention that. By the way, the stone work
continues here, as well. I'm sure from the bird's eye view, the intricacies and inlays looks amazing, and this section's also super private. Again, hedged on each side, you can't even really see the neighbors, and we have the house
right in front of us. This home was built in 2008, has a very Mediterranean feel
to it, and it was inspired by Italian Renaissance
revival architecture for the 1920s, and that's why we're
seeing all these stonework, limestone, column details, balconies, red roof tile pretty much
throughout the exterior facade of this home, looks amazing. I love the stucco finish,
and, I mean, it's so grand. I'm pretty sure I look pretty small right in front of this home. Now, while we are here,
on the right hand side, we have the garage opening up to an incredible not subterranean
but a lower level garage that we're gonna check out later, and we have this amazing white
stairway right in front of us that kind of leads us to
the entry of this home. As you come up to the entry, we have beautiful columned arches, ornament details on the ceilings, and on the floors we have
these inlaid stone details that looks gorgeous, and it brings you to this interior courtyard. Now, this courtyard is very unique because it was actually inspired after Biscayne Gardens in Miami. Looks stunning, and all the rooms on the first floor pretty
much open up to this space through the French doors. We have the ceiling all opened up, palm trees on each corner, and you can actually
look down to this space from the second floor,
which looks amazing, fire pit right in the center, ton of natural stone throughout. And of course, let's not forget all the
Corinthian column details and the mosaic inlays
on the walls throughout. This is amazing, and something
about this grand entry and this courtyard that
leads you to the front door, I don't know, it just
feels very regal and grand. - [Mikey] Yeah, it's really cool. Something about it just screams Miami. I really like the fire pit, I'd spend a lot of nights out here but the days are a little too humid. Let's go inside. - Let's go inside, right? We have this covered entry,
I love the chandeliers and the wall sconces
that we have throughout. Front door, let's go inside. All right, everyone,
here we are at the entry. We have beautiful inlaid marble floors, double staircase that goes
up to the second floor, two story ceilings here with this gorgeous crystal chandelier. I mean, the ceiling treatment here with all the plaster details,
columns on the second floor, and this limestone interior clad, where we have the front door. This is incredible, I just
said it literally minutes ago that this home feels very grand, and this entry certainly lives up to that. Now, as soon as we walk into the property, we are hit head on with
the amazing ocean views. You can actually see
the infinity edge pool, going down on your ocean view, amazing. And as we go this way, we
have the groin ceiling details on top, complimented
with these chandeliers, and this hallway on the
right hand side leads us to a kitchen, family
room, and a dining room. On the left hand side,
takes us to the club room and the movie theater, but
we're gonna take this way and check out the formal living room area, or the grand salon. This room is super impressive because of all the intricate
architectural details, starting with the ceilings. I mean, the wood work, the hand carvings, the ornaments, the color
variations, I don't think we've ever seen a ceiling
this detailed before, which is amazing. Right in the center we got
this gorgeous chandelier, kind of a two seating sections, marble tables in the
center, and of course, talking about those limestone details, we have this awesome gas fireplace here with a limestone mantel that I'm pretty sure never been used, so it looks this pristine. - [Mikey] Yeah, let me ask you this. So the ceiling is really intricate, and I always feel like ceilings
like this cannot be done in today's day and age by hand. When I see this, I'm like,
okay, that must be very old. - It can be, it's very expensive. - [Mikey] So are these
handmade, are these machined? How does it work? - I'm pretty sure certain
parts of it are some sort of a mold, or precut wood. But again, assembling
it, color variations, all that, most parts of
it, believe it or not, that's probably hand detailed. - [Mikey] Oh, really, yeah, it's crazy. - It's crazy, right? - [Mikey] Yeah, I guess I can see that Renaissance influence. - This home, the way it's been designed, every single room was
truly kind of relating to that architectural details of Italian Renaissance
revival architecture, which is amazing. By the way, this section is
all hardwood floors inlaid into the natural stone floors, and while we are here, look at
these incredible ocean views. We have these massive
floor-to-ceiling windows with the arches on top, and
we have these two pivot doors that opens up to the backyard, as well. Now, I want to go this way. By the way, before we go
check out the next room, Mikey, look at all this stone
work around this arch entry. Isn't this incredible? - [Mikey] Yeah, you really just
don't see houses like this. We live in LA, we see some
of the most expensive homes in the world, but none of
them are... some of them are, but many of them are not this solid. - It's so amazing, all
right, without a doubt, this is one of my favorite
rooms in this house, this club room, this entertainment space. I mean, I can probably
do a 15 minute episode on this room alone, and I'm not joking. Literally, the amount
of intricate details, the wood work, the stone
work, the seating areas, bar sections, this room is amazing. I think it's so full of character, and I guess let's start from this section. We have a ton of built-ins,
beautiful wood paneled walls and bookshelves with LED lighting. Look at that spiral staircase that goes up to the second floor of this
open club room, or study. Are you seeing the amount of
details on that staircase? This is insane. - [Mikey] Yeah, that's really cool. - Amazing, amazing, and we
have this seating area here, another gas fireplace. Now, that darker marble
that you guys are seeing, that's Portoro marble,
it's one of my favorites, and I love how they kind of complimented and created this beautiful contrast with the lighter toned marble. And look at all these carvings
and statues and details on this fireplace, I
mean, this looks amazing. I mean, without a doubt, one
of my favorite kind of moments and corners of this home in my opinion. Mikey, we need to pan up to the ceiling. We're not done yet, we have
so much more to talk about. So this was an Italian fresco, meaning this was a painting
that was actually done in Italy. It was shipped here, and
they installed scaffolding to paste this painting
right to the ceiling, and they had to bring the artist also, finish up the edges and corners to kind of blend this
painting into this home. And on top of that, we have
the plaster details throughout. - [Mikey] Just like
Michelangelo did it back in the Renaissance. - Exactly, I mean, when
we said it was inspired by 1920s Italian
architecture, we meant it. It's literally, they thought about every single detail, so amazing. Right where Mikey is, we have
a dual elevation bar setup, of course, marble countertops, ice maker, small fridge, everything you need. All these window looking
towards the backyard, and the last part of this
clubroom is this seating area here with a gorgeous chandelier above, all these massive windows,
which are columned and kind of detailed with this stone work, to again, kind of match
the architectural design of the home that looks
towards the amazing views. And since we are in Florida, these are impact-rated glass windows. In case you are wondering what that is, I used to live in Texas,
and I had a chance to develop a lot of properties there. When you live by the coast,
you need to protect your home from hurricanes, meaning
when you have winds going above 100 miles an
hour, your windows needs to be able to withstand all that impact and the wind coming through the house. These are generally double
or triple glazed windows. They're super durable, and same
thing applies for the doors. - [Mikey] Yeah, do you know
the rating system on it? Is it for miles per hour, the
wind, something like that? - I could be wrong on this,
but I'm pretty sure I'm right. The way they test these windows
is they throw a two by four with a gun going, I want to say 100 to 120 miles an hour, and if
it goes through the window, that will disqualify it
from being impact rated. - [Mikey] It's like a
potato launcher, right? - Kind of. - [Mikey] It's like one of
those air powered guns, yeah. - As basic as that
sounds, believe it or not, that's how they test the impact rating on these windows. - [Mikey] Yeah, that sounds
like kind of an informal system. - Not the efficiency or what
kind of a weather protection you get, I'm talking about the impact, if something is flying
through your windows. - [Mikey] Yeah, for sure. - Amazing, and lastly, we also have these sliding
glass doors opening up to the backyard. That backyard is amazing, and
we're gonna tour that later. That pretty much wraps
our tour for the clubroom. Again, amazing room, without a doubt. I think this room and the primary bedroom is my
favorite rooms in this house. And this room continues this way. We have another smaller hallway that actually connects to the main hallway that we were touring earlier,
same groin ceiling details, beautiful water feature
on this side, and it goes and continues this way,
where we have the game room. I guess clubroom was
designed to entertain, and your entertainment
flows to this section, where you have a foosball table, poker table, these game stations. But even here, just like the clubroom, we have amazing wood paneling on the walls with all the crown molding details, where we also have LED lighting. I mean, another gorgeous
ceiling with plaster details, chandelier above, and I know
I forgot to mention this at the clubroom, but all the wood paneling that you guys see throughout is actually, I guess, book matched, where you can see the
veneer is kind of matching. And I've never seen that kind
of attention to detail before. - [Mikey] I don't know if we've
ever seen book matched wood. But another thing I gotta say, they have a genuine
slot machine over here. I can't think of a better way
to make your money back from- - [Enes] Having friends over? - [Mikey] Buying beer and
alcohol for having friends over than taking their money with that. - You can have that, too. All right, pocket doors
here going to this section, where we have beautiful
inlay marble floors, small sink setup, and this
door opens up to a powder room, again, complimenting
this side of the home. Going through these doors,
again, pocket doors, let's just show this real
quick, all solid wood. That takes us to the movie theater. Now, this movie theater, without a doubt, is one of the most unique movie theaters we've ever seen on this channel. I say that because it's
actually Russian themed, with all these darker
tones, velvet finishes, detailing, I mean, look
at the ceiling alone with all the intricacies and cove lighting and chandelier right in the center. And to top it all off,
same design elements is on this side, where we have the screen, and even these modern
electric recliner chairs have been detailed with
all this stitching, lining with the gold and burgundy color. This looks so timeless. - [Mikey] You gotta try them out, right? - Let's do that. - [Mikey] That's why
people watch the channel. - To see me trying things out? I mean, they do recline.
- They're like, we want to see Enes sit in movie theaters. - Super comfortable. - [Mikey] And some of
you might be thinking that it's a little bit bright
in here for a movie theater, but if you want to darken the space, all of these windows have automatic shades that close at the push of a button. - There you go. Also, I do like that they have these
floor-to-ceiling windows that looks towards the courtyard because it's just a nice view to look at, and I know this is a bit of
an interesting route to take, but I want to take everybody
back to the outdoors for a second because we're gonna
go check out the other wing through that door, but before we go there, this door opens up to a full-size gym that faces the motor court. And continuing this exterior hallway, we're back at the kind of
a grand exterior entry, and on this side we have
an additional pivot door, impact rated, that opens up to the second entry of this home. Just like the grand entry, we
have limestone on the walls, beautiful ceiling treatment
on this staircase, and this staircase leads
us to the lower level, where we have a nice
open living room area, a couple of storage
closets, storage areas, and we also have the massive
car gallery on that level. You can probably store 12 to
15 cars out there very easily, and that car gallery comes
back out to the motor court. Now, another thing here, we
have this hallway taking us to the formal dining room area, but first, I want to go through
this curved interior door and check out this amazing powder room. Beautiful inlaid stone floors, we have the water closet on this side, and I really want to take my time to talk about this amazing vanity design with the wrought iron legs. And I don't even know how they
fabricated this stone vanity with all the mosaics, carved sink design, all this texture here,
this is just a powder room. - [Mikey] Yeah, for a little
out of the way powder room off a staircase, it sure is nice. I notice these little figurines
carved into the stone, also, if y'all can see those. - Isn't it amazing, I mean,
they probably spent $30- 40,000 just on this vanity design alone. This powder room actually
gets a front-facing balcony, as well, and lastly, let's
point up to the ceilings. We have these murals on the ceilings with the groin design
and a chandelier above. Again, this is just
one of the powder rooms in this house, amazing. All right, back to the hallway. On our right hand side, we have floor-to-ceiling windows looking towards the courtyard, and on this side, we have the formal dining room area. We have an antique solid wood dining table that sits 12 people,
which is positioned right in the center of this room,
beautiful hardwood floors that kind of have this distressed finish, and it's in our favorite
pattern, which is herringbone, so I have to mention that. - [Mikey] That's right. - Two chandeliers above, and I really like this
coffered ceiling detail with the moldings and
intricacies with the plaster. This is amazing, I feel like
we're kind of going back in time in a really elegant way. - [Mikey] I'm continually impressed by how every room is so different, but they have all these very small details and cool little elements, and it doesn't feel overwhelming, though. - It's because of their light color palate that they have throughout, and instead of these smaller windows
that we're used to seeing in these kind of homes or
eclectic architectural homes, they have these massive windows, which brings in a lot of natural light, makes this space really airy. And on top of that, I
have to mention this, they have these Corinthian
columns pretty much throughout this room, as
well, which is amazing. And this is the door, actually, that opens up to the wine cellar that's on the lower level, and
they positioned it this way to kind of compliment
the dining room area. Now, this is the hallway that takes us to the kitchen and the family room, but I'm gonna take this route. We have kind of butler's pantry here, a small service area, ice
maker, farm sink, dishwasher, again, small fridges to
compliment the dining room. And it leads us to an additional hallway. A lot of hallways in this house. - [Mikey] Very nice hallways, though. - Very nice hallways, all with limestone, and I wanted to point this out because this goes down to the lower level as well as the second floor. This is where we have the elevator access. Also, this elevator is hydraulic, so I wanted to mention that. Now, let's go back to the
hallway, and this opening leads us to the kitchen and the family room. This side of the house is all open. You have the same light tones throughout. I really like these wood
beamed ceiling details that we have throughout,
chandeliers above, and I want to start
with the kitchen first. And to go with the timeless
design of this home, they of course went with
the marble countertops with the lid design, we
have the island right in the center here, and going this way, we have the paneled
subzero fridge and freezer, the same plastered molding
details throughout. Not many uppers, actually,
they kind of wanted to leave this kitchen all open and airy, so we have mostly based cabinets. Same marble countertops are also here. We usually see this design element in more of the classical or timeless homes where they kind of recess in a section where you put your gas cooktop. It kind of draws your eyes
towards this side of the kitchen. We have a 60 inch gas Wolf cooktop here, marble back splash, pot
filler, our favorite, and the same ornate details continue. Also, these cabinets are inset cabinets, meaning the surface of the cabinet and the drawer fronts are all flush, so it gives that nice,
subtle modern detail. And to go with the more timeless design, we have these lips all
around the kick outs around the cabinetry, dual elevation with the bar seating on the other side. And lastly, we have the
sink and dishwasher here. Overall, a great kitchen, nice and bright. Right across, we have a nice dining area with some built-ins to
compliment the kitchen, and right across, we have
the amazing family room. This room is super spacious, like pretty much the rest of the home and all the rooms that
we've been touring so far. Stone floors, nice
L-shaped couch design here. We have the TV on this side,
and this guy touring homes, like he always does. Chandelier above with that
subtle industrial detailing with the bulbs, and let's see. Mikey, let's cover this
section real quick. We have a nice powder
room here complimenting the seating area, onyx countertops
with the back lighting. We have an onyx drop-in
sink, which is very unique, water closet on the other side. Again, this powder room is here to compliment the covered patio space and this family room area. And now that we're here, we have these floor-to-ceiling
windows focusing towards the amazing backyard
and the ocean views, two picture windows, more
picture windows here. We have another pivot door
on that side opening up to the pool area, and we have
this pivot door opening up to the covered patio space. The backyard of this property, and the ocean views are incredible. We're gonna check them
out later in the video. - [Mikey] Yeah, I keep forgetting that we're not in Hollywood anymore until I look out and see the
Atlantic Ocean out there. And Florida's a lot different than LA in the way they design homes on the beach. - Without a doubt. - [Mikey] You're just right there, you just walk out, we're gonna- - We're literally right there. - [Mikey] We're gonna see it in a minute. - Absolutely, but first,
let's go back to the entry, take the staircase, and go
check out the second floor. (slow music) Tell us a little bit
about the owner's story, and why he wanted to go so out of his way to create something this special. - Sure, so the owner, he and
his family are from Italy, born and raised over there,
and a lot of his influence in building this home came
from his upbringing in Italy. The home is based off of the
1920s Renaissance revival, a lot of influence from
Palm Beach architecture. He was always very into architecture. That being said, it led him
to building his own home, and being that he had so much time that he sold his business,
he put all of his time and effort in making this
the most spectacular piece of work that he could. (slow music continues) - All right, everyone, here we are at the second floor landing. Just like the grand entry, this side of the home is very impressive with all these columns and open space. We can actually take a look
at the ceiling plaster details from here, it just looks stunning. And right across from this landing, we have the seating area
for the second floor. Nice couch setup, we
have the TV on the left, another mural right on top of us, with this really unique
light fixture chandelier. And right around the corner, this door opens up to
a full bathroom, again, kind of complimenting this seating area, and more importantly, we've
got an awesome balcony here where we can see the ocean
views, should we go outside? - [Mikey] Let's check it out. - Let's do it. Now, this is the balcony off
of the second floor landing, and look at these views, palm trees, your pool setup, ocean breeze coming in. This is what Florida is all about. - [Mikey] It's really nice. I grew up in Texas, you lived in Texas. It always annoyed me that
Florida had blue water and Texas didn't. It's so nice out there,
but Texas is brown. - It's super nice out here,
and we're gonna talk more about the backyard and the ocean in a bit, but first let's continue our
tour on the second floor. We're back at the second floor landing, and we're gonna go to the left first, which is on this side. By the way, each one of these hallways and kind of the joining points
have amazing ceiling details with chandeliers, paintings, murals. It's almost overwhelming to point out each one of the details. Now, we have a pocket door here opening up to the second floor of the
clubroom that we toured earlier. That's the staircase that I showed from the clubroom coming
up to the second floor, and as we follow this walkway, these walls are perfect for
you to feature your art. These French doors open up to
the balcony that we just saw, and this is even more unique. This staircase goes up to
technically the third floor of this home where we have an area that you can kind of overlook the ocean at kind of an elevated point to look out-
- It's like a viewpoint, yeah. - Viewpoint, exactly, I
couldn't get that name out. There you go, thank you. We're gonna continue this way. We have kind of a
seating area on this side where we have more on these
elevated, amazing views. I'm just so impressed with the attention to detail in this house. I mean, we saw all
those exterior claddings with the window sills and all that, but I can't believe that they
brought all those details to the interiors, and clad
all these window surroundings with wood paneling,
intricate molding, amazing. - [Mikey] Yeah, and this is kind of what the developer is using
as an office right now, and this would be a great office to have. - Without a doubt, this would
be a really nice one to have. All right, back to the hallway. Now we're gonna check out
some bedrooms on this level, which there are a lot. Let's go back to the hallway. This door opens up to the
first bedroom on this level, and continuing this hallway,
we have another door opening up to another bedroom, another unique route. Follow me this way. Now we are at the courtyard
on the second floor. This is the balcony space. We can actually look down on
the first floor courtyard, which looks awesome from here, and you get all this outdoor space, and of course, even on this level, everything is clad with natural stone, even your railing designs, floors. And we have a guest wing
here that is partially kind of disconnected from
the rest of the house, which is kind of awesome,
so you get that privacy, and this is the first guest room. This door opens up to a full
bathroom, vanity setup here, and a gorgeous walk-in
shower around the corner. As we get out, this is
where we have the bedroom, super spacious, king sized bed. These French doors open up to a small balcony facing the motor court, and we have the walk-in closet
right around the corner. Now, let me take everybody
back to the entry of this guest wing, by
the way, super bright, ton of natural light coming in, and this is where we have
the second bedroom suite on this wing, another king sized bed. A ton of architectural
details, carpet floors, another set of balcony
looking to the motor court, and another set of balcony
on the other side looking to the interior courtyard,
a lot of balconies. - [Mikey] Balconies aside, I gotta say, this carpet in here is incredibly soft. - Yes, without a doubt, color palette, the whole vibes we're liking out here. Florida has been treating us well. - [Mikey] Yeah, it has been. Maybe you might see us in
Florida more often, who knows? - More often, who knows, stay tuned. Walk-in closet here, and
this is the staircase off of the second entry where we
have the dining room area, if that makes sense. We could take a closer look
at the ceiling treatment, gorgeous chandelier above, ton
of natural light coming in. Let's see, this door opens up and back to the balcony
on the second floor. Now I'm gonna go through here. This is a seating area for
another bedroom on this level, again, super spacious, a ton
of woodwork on the walls, and going in we have the bedroom here, another very spacious bedroom. Hardwood floors, TV setup on this side. Right around the corner,
we've got a beautiful bathroom with marble floors and a walk-in shower. And going in, we have the
walk-in closet right here. Now, the best part on this level, the primary bedroom suite. I guess before we cover that,
I got too excited, Mikey. Almost third or fourth staircase access, that's where we have the elevator, and following this hallway- - [Mikey] I gotta say, I'm
a little turned around. You gotta tell the audience where we are. - Yes, I will, chandelier above, mural. That's the landing of the second floor. We made a full square
around the second floor, if that makes sense. - [Mikey] Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. - But instead of using
the interior hallways, I kind of took everybody outside, inside. It might have gotten a
little confusing, but- - [Mikey] Yeah, you won't see those other YouTubers doing that,
we're doing it right. - No, we're doing it right and everybody gets to see everything. All right, these double doors open up to the primary bedroom suite wing. We have marble and onyx inlaid floors. These are the onyx pieces and
that's the marble right there, and the marble, incredible. Look at this hallway with
the groin ceiling details. This is incredible. I'm just out of words, what
kind of hallway is this that takes you to your
bedroom, it's amazing. - [Mikey] We get a little
glimpse of ocean out there. - Without a doubt, all
right, two bathrooms, let's go check out this one first. This one has more of the darker tones, Portoro marble that we saw in the clubroom on the first floor, they
have it here throughout. With, again, with a ton of inlays. This French door opens up to a balcony that we saw earlier, and
like we mentioned earlier, owners are still occupying this space. We have the walk-in closet here, but we don't want to go too much in there. You guys get the point, it's beautiful woodwork
throughout, pretty spacious, we have an island setup
right in the center. On the other side, the bathroom continues. Even these columns are out of the Portoro, same marble inlay floors
are pretty much throughout. We got a vanity design here
with the same Portoro marble, beautiful woodwork, look at
all these carvings and details. It's stunning, water closet, and a gorgeous walk-in shower here, where they clad the whole
thing with Portoro marble. It looks stunning, and in fact, they installed it in this really unique, almost slab-like way, where you can actually see
all the seams and details. It looks stunning, you
have dual of everything. Even the handles have the same marble, which is awesome, rain head above. Everything you need. - [Mikey] Didn't you say
that marble is kind of rare or hard to get or something? - As far as the research I did, it looks like it's one of the most rare and valuable marbles in the world, so, and it looks stunning. - [Mikey] They have a lot of it here, so. - Without a doubt, a lot
marble in this house. Second bathroom, more
of the lighter tones, even the floors are book matched with this really unique inlay design. We have a claw tub right there
with the chrome fixtures, walk-in shower behind that, two vanities, super, super spacious. And Mikey, let's turn around. This is where we have the
second walk-in closet. Again, pretty spacious. Let's go check out the primary bedroom, which, in my opinion, is
probably the best room in this house, and you all will see why. And it starts right here,
marble floors transition into this carpet setup which
is super plush and comfortable, seating area, you kind of have
a small bar setup here, TV. I can easily see someone turning this into a coffee bar for their mornings. Dual sided gas fireplace, again, clad with natural stone, a
bit of a seating area there with a massive picture window, and this opening here,
clad with natural stone and all these columns leads
us to the primary bedroom, or where we have the bed,
seating area on this side. This room is so spacious, without a doubt, this is one of the biggest
I think primary bedrooms we've ever seen on this channel. And chandelier above, look
at all the plaster details on the ceilings here
with the cove lighting, and I'm just overwhelmed in a good way. I just want to keep talking
about detail after detail, which is amazing. King sized bed, and Mikey,
we have to show this. We talked about it earlier,
right, automatic shades. - [Mikey] Oh, yeah, it's a lot of light. - [Enes] A lot of natural light coming in- - [Mikey] And now we're in the east, so you get the sunrise over here. - Also, I need to add, these are types that you like, which are
tucked into the edges, so you get that true blackout effect. I'm gonna put them back up, I'm pretty sure everybody
got the point, and overall, it's a very impressive room
for a couple of reasons. Number one, its size, number two, this wing of the house actually kicks out about 20 to 25 feet, and
it's actually closest room to the ocean, I mean, ocean
is literally right there. I've never been in a house where you can experience
Atlantic Ocean this intimately and this closely. All these massive
floor-to-ceiling windows looking towards your backyard, amazing views. I'm pretty sure it feels very special to wake up in that bed,
and this is the first view for you to look at in the morning. - [Mikey] And that backyard is nothing to scoff at, either, it's pretty nice. - Without a doubt, and that wraps our tour for the second floor. Now, let's go back downstairs
and go check out the backyard. (slow music) - Being that we're so close to the ocean, I spent a lot of my time when
I grew up on the beach surfing and in the water, and the
water's warm year round, so that's really enjoyable. If you are into water sports,
it's only a walk away, surfing, kite surfing, Florida
is renowned for kite surfing with all the wind that we get here. And the new hobby of flight boarding and jet boarding, that
can be really fun, too. So see some people out there now with their electric jet boards and flight boards.
- The jet boards. I mean, I can only imagine
during those glossy days, it was be so fun to just
walk on your backyard, access the ocean, come
back, take a shower, walk inside, that would be amazing. - [Evan] Oh, yeah,
right, I'd have to agree. (slow music) - All right, everyone, well, let's go check out the backyard, and it starts right here with
this covered patio space, natural stone floors,
and I really like the way they clad the ceiling
with these wood panels and LED lighting. It gives it a nice warm tone, and off of this covered patio space, we have a nice outdoor dining area, outdoor seating area that
is facing the ocean views, as well as the pool which
is right behind Mikey. We're gonna check that out in a bit. And the last part of the covered patio space
is this bar area, again, clad with limestone that
we saw off of the entry with the shelves on the inside
that gives it that nice, warm Florida look to it,
that's what I'm gonna call it. - [Mikey] Yeah, is that fabricated? It has to be, right? - It has to be manufactured
I would assume, with the shelves. - [Mikey] When I first looked at it, I thought it was fossilized
stone, and I was like, no, this would be hundreds
of millions of dollars. - It's unique, I've never
seen it before, as well. And of course, we've gotta talk about the beautiful
mosaic mural on the back, and the last part of
this bar design here is you have an ice maker, sink, fridge, kind of everything you need. Now, let's focus to the
other side of this backyard, or the center of this backyard, which is this amazing 12 foot deep pool. Love the simple plaster,
and they have this, almost like a bright mosaic
tile around the coping, as well as some parts of the pool. 12 foot, which is amazing, I
mean, this side is super deep. We've got an infinity
edge on the other side, amazing views, and something about Florida and palm trees that I
love, and it's just awesome to see these palm trees kind
of framing the backyard. Let's see, we have the steps here, and the pool kind of
extends out on this side, kind of serves as a water feature, and these two pivot doors
and this picture window is where we have the formal living room area, or the grand salon. And continuing on this
side, natural stone floors. Those are the doors from the clubroom, and on this wing of the backyard, this is where we have the spa. It looks super inviting. A trellis design on the right hand side with a sculpture, more of that
Greek and Italian influence. - [Mikey] Let's see how
well you know your Greek or Roman mythology, what god is that? - Zeus? - [Mikey] No, he carries a trident. - I try, that's the only
one I could have come up with right now. - [Mikey] It's Poseidon. - Okay, oh, I could have known that. - [Mikey] The god of
the sea, that's right. - That makes sense, we're on
the ocean, that makes sense. All right, here we have
an outdoor seating area with a fire pit right in the center, and Mikey, I was gonna talk
about this from the lower level, but can we come to this corner right here and look at the house? I mean, it looks so significant and so solid, and something
about Mediterranean, kind of Italian architecture that makes the house feel so grand. I don't know what it is,
it's like this stucco, all these arches, these
massive windows, the railings, and all the roof lines,
overhangs with those ornaments on the bottom, the house looks
spectacular from the outside. All right, we have two
staircases going down to the lower level on this backyard, and that infinity edge
that we saw kind of turns into a water feature here,
and even on this side, we get all that mosaic detail. I'm assuming that's hand laid, and can you imagine the amount of work that it takes to kind
of design that mural? - [Mikey] Yeah, and it's
not just a water feature. That's also a hot tub, did we say that? - I would think so, I think
this is a hot tub, as well. - [Mikey] There's a bench in there- - There is a bench.
(overlapping chattering) So I would assume that's a hot tub. Now, as if all that
backyard wasn't enough, you get this amazing flat space. And this is not just your backyard. I mean, that's literally
Atlantic Ocean right there, so it's kind of mind boggling to see this much land and property. And I want to talk about the
location of this property. So we are situated on a barrier island where we have the
intracoastal on one side, and we have the ocean on the other, and because the island kind of varies in size as it continues,
we are on a section where it's quite wide, and that's how this property
gets a massive motor court, huge home, and all this backyard space, and still access to the
ocean, if that makes sense. And in terms of land, this
property consists of two lots. We are on the main lot right now, which is approximately one acre. This is where we have the main home, and right across the
street, we have another lot. That's where they have
all that outdoor stuff, tiki hut, pool, boat
access, which is awesome. All right, Mikey, the last
part of this backyard, I mean, before we leave this section, this section is amazing. You could probably throw a 2- 300 people party here, no problem. We've got an outdoor shower there out of a wind surfing board, so that kind of hits the home for me. I used to wind surf a lot,
so that's kind of awesome. - [Mikey] And this kind of reminds me, I spent a lot of time
in Hawaii growing up, my mom's Hawaiian,
they're from Hawaii, so. This feels very much
like a Hawaiian backyard on the beach, but we're so far away. - It is refreshing, I
almost feel like I'm out of place wearing a suit and
about to go into the ocean, but- - [Mikey] You're about to
walk on sand with your shoes? - Exactly, we're going to, we're going to, because in our tours, we
cover every detail possible, and this house is all about the ocean. So we're gonna go to the ocean,
we're gonna check it out. - [Mikey] This is kind of
against your character, Enes, usually you don't mess with your shoes. - I don't, but it's for our audience, and our audience comes first. So let's go check out the ocean which is literally, what, 20
seconds away from your home? - [Mikey] Yeah, it's
that time of the year, so we have a bunch of seaweed, but. - It's also a little bit gloomy today, but it's beautiful blue waters. This home has 100 feet of ocean frontage, which is amazing, and you literally walk for 20 seconds, sit down,
and enjoy the ocean breeze. It's so peaceful, I love this.
(waves crashing) - [Mikey] That sound,
too, it's just so nice. - So nice, right? All right, everyone, that's it for pretty much the entire house. But of course we're gonna
do what we always do, we're gonna spend a few more hours here, wait for the sun to go down, so we can see this place at dusk. (slow music) All right, everyone,
that's it for the tour. I hope you all enjoyed this video. This is our first episode here in Florida, and I would like to think we
chose a pretty amazing home to start our journey
here, and I really want to thank the listing agent, Evan Musa, for inviting us out here, allowing us to share his
amazing listing with all of you. I also want to congratulate the owners for doing a phenomenal job with the build, and I felt like the architecture
of the home fit really well with the environment here in Florida. And lastly, if you enjoyed this video, make sure to give us a like,
subscribe to our channel, and we'll see you guys next week. (slow music)