I Spent My Life Savings To Buy My Dream House And It's Falling Apart (Worse Than You Can Imagine)

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Published 2022-12-07
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All Comments (21)
  • @tavarish
    Vessis are the perfect gift under the tree and on your feet. Get the style and size you want now before they sell out! Check out their Holiday Sale at vessi.com/TAVARISH, code TAVARISH for 15% off your entire order if you missed the sale. Free shipping to CA, US, AU,JP, TW, KR, SGP, “Online Store”
  • @stevec5000
    He has enough material here to make videos for a lifetime! He should get the Lock Picking Lawyer to open the safe. Then get the guy from Decks, Docks and Gazebos to renovate the dock and Paul LaFrance and the crew from Decked Out for the decks and other outside building, Jenn Nawada can clean up the plants while the rest of the crew from This Old House is working on the house inside. This can go on forever!
  • @Aderin.
    Tavarish really comes in with a whole mansion, congrats dude!
  • @zabloing1176
    I think the AC system would be a fun project to work out. Surely you don't need 6 units for the entire house - plus, you don't need to replace what's working fine. For the leaking water one, your drain is blocked and it's pretty easy to deal with. They're simpler than they look!
  • dont know if someone answered yet, but the tree with the bricks - the bricks were probably put there so long ago that the tree started to grow around them. you got a pretty sweet house, would love to hear more history on it, owners and what the house has been through. Im glad you got it as we can experience it with you and know that you will take good care of it
  • @CW-yp9jo
    You should get the lockpicking lawyer to open your safe. Could be a cool collab lol
  • @hf7188
    The teenager in me thinks this house is awesome. The adult in me just see the headaches of maintenance, the cost and even the time to enjoy it, but if you can afford it and enjoy it, nothing to complain about. Congratulations!
  • @Hiwinders
    Congrats on the new place. I had a salt water pool for years. A few thoughts: - The pool equipment does not need to be covered, it is designed to be outside and in the elements - The spa may not have a leak. It is probably part of the pool…. Since the spa is higher than the pool it will likely drain back into the pool if the valves that control water flow may not have good seals. - I would defiantly shop around for pool people to get the pool back up and running. Good luck!
  • I'm getting overwhelmed just watching this. I hope everything works out for you, Freddy and nothing but success comes your way.
  • @djalgoriddim
    I know most folks come to your channel for car content, but I'm looking forward to watching this unfold. Put the gym in the 2nd house near the sauna, use that shed for lawn and maybe pool stuff. Paint the green in the kitchen white and send the cabinet doors out to be refinished white and paint the frames yourself with the same color. Have fun. Take your time. Invest in tools as you work on things.
  • @JPievilainen
    Greetings from Finland, the home of the sauna. For the stove, I would definitely change the stones. IF you do not know when those have been changed the last time. At least in Finland sauna stones do not cost much, but those make a huge difference on the experience. Old well used stones have lost their thermal properties and might have started to break down. or release all stored heat too quickly, resulting in harsh "löyly"/the steam coming out from the stove when throwing water on the heated stones. Also when you have removed the stones, clean/rinse the stove from any dust, broken bits from the stones, before laying the new stones. Otherwise a Finnish style sauna (that you seem to have) is very easy to maintain. Just check if the wooden benches are ok, not moldy or anything underneath. If ok, then just enjoy using the sauna and remember to let it dry out properly after each sauna event. Good ventilation keeps sauna healthy.
  • This is awesome, love the fact that he has the balls to be a regular guy and show us his house that needs work rather then some stupid rented palace to make us envy the "good life"
  • Congratulations on all your success, it’s so great to watch you and your channel grow over the years. Big project but we know you will crush it!
  • @Stars29fan
    As someone who recently bought their first house thinking it was 100% move in ready....and immediately realized how many projects I wanted/needed to do, this house looks like a massive undertaking but honestly please show us as much as possible. I would love to see everything you do to this place.
  • @okidave
    That isn't just a home, it is damn near a resort! Very nice with tons of potential which will keep you busy with creating content for years to come.
  • @Paullebbon
    Congratulations on the new home. Looks great and I look forward to seeing what you do with it. Don't get rid of all the 70's styling as it is making a comeback!
  • I have learned to controlled the mosquito population around my home. My neighbour built me a couple of bat houses a couple years ago. Bats eat their weight in mosquitoes every evening so I am very satisfied with my bat houses. You need to know the specifics that bats prefer in a home so look it up, or ask someone who knows. They are harmless to man and are super cool to watch.
  • @Kahai909
    It’s crazy to see a guy I followed 4 years ago go from what looked like doing work in his garage to this huge come up with the mansion. Congratulations dude!
  • @mikedebear
    The steel telecom thing in your backyard is a HAM radio antenna- probably has a huge deep concrete base to anchor it in place. The little room next to your editing station with the custom shelves was the "HAM shack" that held all the guy's radios and gear that people collect over the years.
  • @CherylCold
    After nearly dying from malaria working in Africa I have a hatred of mosquitos. You cannot beat them. Citronella candles work well. They are also attracted to stagnant water. The mosquito spray is also effective. Short term enclosed areas use netting and electrocute or blow torch the bstrds. Electrocution tennis rackets are quite good fun. Good luck with the project. We are building our dream home, it has a creek. Mossies love water.