Exploring $95M Paris Property: Treasure Cachet Critique

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Arvin Haddad takes us on a wild ride critiquing the extravagant "Treasure Cachet" property in Paris. This place is dripping with luxury, boasting a nightclub, indoor pool, and a price tag of a whopping $95 million. The French Rococo style mixed with Tudor elements gives it a unique flair, but Arvin doesn't hold back on pointing out its flaws. From the lack of a coat closet to the cramped kitchen with a commercial fridge sticking out like a sore thumb, he leaves no stone unturned.
As we venture inside, the formal living room screams opulence with real gold leaf walls and a crystal chandelier fit for royalty. Moving on to the music room, Arvin appreciates the warm tones but doesn't hold back on criticizing the fake exterior facade. The office space falls short with fake bookcases and a layout that hampers connectivity. The grand staircase, a nod to the property's history, forces rooms into awkward shapes, creating a maze-like layout that fails to impress.
Descending to the lower level, we're greeted by a stunning steel floating staircase and a marble table bathed in Cove lighting. The family room, doubling as a game room, impresses with double ceiling heights and a thoughtful design to maximize natural light. Despite its flaws, like a commercial fridge blocking the hallway, the property's attention to detail shines through in elements like the bar setup and circular skylight. Arvin's no-nonsense critique gives us a glimpse into the world of ultra-luxury real estate, where even a $95 million price tag doesn't guarantee perfection.

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