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Video Home! Hotel Penthouse for $35 Million

So the really interesting thing about this property is the $35 million price tag for the penthouse of the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco is although now the most expensive bank-owned residential property on the market, it was listed for $70 million in 2008 by its previous owner. Okay, would that be considered a bargain at half the 2008 price, or was the $70 million price way too high? We’ll let you be the judge for yourself, as you check out the St. Regis Hotel penthouse.

Hotel Penthouse a Bargain at $35 Million

Video Home! Hong Kong’s Amazing Tiny Apartment Units

It’s no secret that like other major cities around the world, Hong Kong’s home prices have dramatically increased in recent years. The skyrocketing home prices in Hong Kong have forced residents like Yang Lianchun and her family to take up residence and live in subdivided apartments. Learn what it’s like for a family of four to live in 150 square feet of space.

Living in Hong Kong’s Tiny Apartment Units

Video Home: Glass Houses are Getting Really Popular

Not only should people that live in glass houses not throw rocks, but they should also keep their clothes on… we’re just sayin’. Windows, windows and more windows, it seems giant spans of glass, once seen as mainly the domain of commercial construction, are now becoming more and more common in residential homes. This video explains how technology has enabled glass makers to create these more affordable, safe (if tempered) and energy efficient glass for homes. Technology is awesome in so many wonderful ways!

Glass Houses Gain Popularity

Click Here to Check Out a Hong Kong Apartment with Breathtaking View

Video Home! Hong Kong Apartment with Breathtaking View

Fiona Kotur is the founder of the Kotur handbag line. This video really showcases her Hong Kong apartment’s awe-inspiring 180 degree skyline view, along with its mix of indigenous and modern Asian fixtures, in addition to very distinctively custom-made furniture and design components and elements.

Hong Kong Apartment with a Tented Dining Room


Video Home: A Modern Man Cave

Okay, we think it is always interesting to check out how other people have set up their homes and living experience. In this video we view New York trader Nedim Soylemez who has re-made his 3,000-square-foot condominium in Tribeca into a rather cavernous apartment designed for maximum relaxation, entertainment and of course, playing fetch with his dog. For a windowless part of the expansive condo, Soylemez installed video equipment to project mimic a real window, with light that changes throughout the day. How cool an idea is that!

Cave Dwelling in Tribeca


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