A luxury real estate agent is leaving TikTok users in awe with his incredible video tours of jaw-dropping luxury properties.
According to his bio, Carrington 'view[s] the dopest houses in the
A luxury real estate agent is leaving TikTok users in awe with his incredible video tours of jaw-dropping luxury properties.
According to his bio, Carrington 'view[s] the dopest houses in the world' — and late last year, he began giving others a peek at what he sees when he goes to look at a property.
His TikTok page is packed with envy-inducing videos of unbelievable homes in Southern California that cost millions upon millions of dollars each, and include beautiful pools, insane closets, and mind-blowing views.

Wow! A luxury real estate agent is leaving TikTok users in awe with his incredible video tours of jaw-dropping luxury properties
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Envious: According to his bio, Carrington 'view[s] the dopest houses in the world'

Gorgeous: Late last year, he began giving others a peek at what he sees when he goes to look at a property

Want: His TikTok page is packed with envy-inducing videos of unbelievable homes in Southern California that cost millions upon millions of dollars each


For the rich: Some have two-floor closets (left), and others have incredible wine cellars

Must be nice: The homes he sees cost tens of millions of dollars, and he said people pay in cash


Mixing it up: The homes are certainly huge, but they also all have distinct design tastes
Carrington doesn't drop into the homes of the rich — he drops into the homes of the mega, mega rich.
The houses featured on his account cost at least $10 million each, with one of the most expensive mansions costing a cool $68 million.
That home is outfitted with a crystal pillar in foyer, a greenhouse,a fireplace in the master bath, a two-room closet, a Japanese garden with a waterfall, a movie theater, and a tennis court, among other things.
Shave a few million off the price and find a $60 million house — in which Carringotn particularly likes the wine collection. In addition to eight wine bottles on tap, there are thousand more on reserve.
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Roar! One $40 million home with what looks like a dinosaur reconstruction from actual bones


Light it up! The houses have beautiful decor, including some very pricey-looking light fixtures and chandeliers


For guests? There are huge, comfortable areas to relax and entertain with enormous televisions

Jealous? Even the bathrooms are jaw-droppers, with huge layouts and beautiful touches

Inspo? One $50 million house has two huge His and Hers closets that would put the Kardashians' dressing areas to shame

Cute! This house has what looks like a tea party on the ceiling

For the chef! The kitchens are to die for, even if the people who own the houses don't do much cooking of their own
He's also been inside a Beverly Hills mansion worth $69 million, which has a a waterfall in the backyard and a $40 million home with what looks like a dinosaur reconstruction from actual bones.
One $50 million house has two huge His and Hers closets that would put the Kardashians' dressing areas to shame.
Inside the bedroom of a $19 million house are doors that slide open and lead right to the pool, and a $22.9 million house has its own 'baby shark tank.'
Many of the homes have enviable kitchens, too, including a $22 million house with a kitchen bigger than some New York City apartments — complete with three islands.

Viral: Carrington's videos have been viewed millions of times

Tune in: He has 160,000 followers who love to 'ooh' and 'aah' over his videos


Dip and dip: The rich have some nice bathing options, like this house with a jacuzzi just outside the bathtub

Check out that yard! Many of the homes have incredible yards, too


Want! The homes have several unique features, like huge wine cellars, bedrooms with walls of windows overlooking gorgeous vistas, movie theaters, and rain wall

Zoom in: He often focuses on favorite details in the mansions he sees


Cash: Owners with money to burn have put fascinating touches on their homes, including toilets with automatic retracting seats, priceless art, and even an aeroponic herb garden
The homes have several unique features, like huge wine cellars, bedrooms with walls of windows overlooking gorgeous vistas, movie theaters, and rain walls.
Owners with money to burn have put fascinating touches on their homes, including toilets with automatic retracting seats, chandeliers, priceless art, and even an aeroponic herb garden.
Entering one $32 million home for sale, Carrington showed that he was expected to step into a machine that would wrap his shoes before he walked in.
Perhaps most shocking of all, Carrington writes in one video that the wealthy people who would buy these mansions would typically pay all cash.

