Inside A Luxury Retreat Where Rustic Charm Meets Modern Elegance | Whitefish, MT - BRITS React

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OB Daz and Gaynor react to a luxury retreat in Whitefish, Montana.

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I’ve been skiing at Whitefish Montana. Beautiful area close to Glacier National Park. It gets really cold in winter. We were there in April. There was no snow in the valley but tons and tons of snow on the mountains. Great skiing. Stunning house, definitely out of my price range!

manxkin
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I have a aunt that lived almost 2 kg from the highway and she did not put a single curtain up because she said if anybody wants to walk through the dark woods that far that he was okay to look at her through the window

benbird
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Marble is a stone and it does not burn

scottgraney
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$12.99 from Bed Bath n Beyond. Great line! Made me belly chuckle!

alexrodgers
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A stunning house, but I was shocked to see the kitchen sink immediately to the right of the entry door! I get the sense, because of the entry, that this is more of a vacation home than a full-time residence. By the way, both of the fireplaces in my house have marble slab surrounds - they haven’t burned yet!😀

pacmanc
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It's very cold and snowy in winter..

tommartin
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I could live there. Put a ramp down to the fire pit and I'm good. Even if it went through the garage. My cousin had a big old farmhouse with 6 bedrooms and a raised porch off the main level of the house (walk out basement entry beneath) than ran the width of the house - just gorgeous. It burned to the ground and they lost absolutely everything. The rebuild was a three bedroom house with two fully accessible master suites and virtually no steps on the main level, coming in from the garage. Everything about it, except the front entrance, that had a stone walkway and steps, was easily accessible with his scooter and her walker. The kitchen was accessible, as was the workroom for him where he refilled shotgun shells and bullets, just off the kitchen and garage. It's a lovely place and I have had some serious covetous feelings about that house! The entrances to every room easily accommodate their assistive devices and the room is massive. The only thing I don't like is that they have not really decorated that room. The have sofas on three walls, and a recliner for my aunt to use when she's there, and that's it.Not a table or much decoration, just lots of mostly blank white walls.

Anyway, I love this place and I love Montana. But that house could be built anywhere and still be spectacular, just has to have a view. With a budget like the one you'd need for that house, finding a view in any of the United States would not be an issue! :)

cindymatthewsarrowdalearts
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Marble will stain so we didn't use it. Not what you want in kitchen. The owner can't be married.

PEPPER
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Living on a lake is cool but it sucks in winter. My place turns to an ice cube when the lake freezes.

robtintelnot
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Look at homes in Colorado oregon Idaho

tommartin
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I also look at it as cutting down all our beautiful forests and wildlife's home!! Makes me sick and sad what the rich do!!!

tonidarcy
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Beautiful house and property, but it has to be Multi-Millions!

brianhums
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They will need a snow plow 9 months out of the year to get in and out of the property.

colleenmonfross
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Scotland?! Don't turn on me Daz.

garyi.
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Daz, you'd be bored in a week. There's no pubs and nobody nearby who likes soccer to talk to.

willvr
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I live here, the place is a vacation destination for the rich, it has lost all it's mountain town charm.

MTJeepin
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Why does Darren assume we either can't do math or are blind in each video? You don't really need to tell us it's two people when it's two people that are visible. You probably don't need to tell us what the absent person is doing in being away either. It just seems odd to me.

nochannelq
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....don't move to Scotland....move to the USA.

hlatino
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Two things i didn't like, it's in Montana and I don't want to live someplace where it's cold 8 months out of the year, and I hated all the gray cabinets. I don't like gray wood look.

bernardmayles
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I grew up in Montana but moved away at 16 years old. I am 60 now and I have lived in Washington, Colorado, North Carolina, Korea, Hawaii and Indiana. Montana will always be my favorite. I would move back there but Montana is now filled with racist Trump supporters. Beautiful state, the people, not so much anymore. I don't know what happened to them. It was not a racist state when I lived there.

Sammy