@@Ornatetooth0475 it's not like I have that much money And I am just saying that sometimes I do think to do something ( that I should not be doing ) well I just think and never do it . So thinking and doing are two different things so I am not jumping
Bro when he opened the door and stuck his hand outside my anxiety went insane, this guy is trying to give me a heart attack. I am so terrified of heights.
I could actually feel my stomach bunching up in my throat. Living over 1,000 feet up and watching the camera pan down to the street below... I would take a ground floor apartment in a suburb any day over being ripped off of $64,000,000 I don't even have to live there.
You are missing out. New York is likely one of the best cities in the world. So much great food, amazing people. There is such an energy to it. It is an awesome. Maybe not the prettiest architecture but really it is great.
@@Doomscrolled No thanks i think the city with 120k inhabitants half an hour from here is a crowded mess. Let alone a city with half as many people in it as the entire damn country i live in.
$63M for this penthouse is highway robbery. The whole place cost less than $2M in raw value, you're paying the remaining $61M to live in a NYC high-rise
@@km86640 You kind of missed my point, though. I'm not arguing that location shouldn't be factored into a property's value, I'm saying there's no location on Earth that's worth ~$61M
I remember always wondering this. So many of these penthouses have tubs next the window, and I was afraid that certain people would take advantage of this with their cameras. On one video (granted, for one of the other slender skyscrapers), they said that the windows were reflective, so no one could see inside. Now I'm wondering if all skyscraper penthouses have the same thing.
@@ntatenarinWhy are you so afraid that people will see you naked? Most Americans are so cocky and yet afraid to be seen naked. What is there to hide? Let them watch as long as they are not touching you! 😂😂😂
They're more about the view than anything really. You pay that so you can sit up there and look out the window while feeling like the king of the world.
Yeah thats how Eric Clapton's son died. Was playing with the cleaner he jumped on a couch and ran out of a window. Fell on the roof across the street from the 53d floor. Highrise living is not for me man >.>
I dont even understand why people use these people.. you can sell it yourself, your bank usually have all the info needed. Its not like the talk them into buying it. If they want it, they want it.
@@AndrewTSq The building is selling it; and they use these clowns to do it. There is no Commission; high-profile UA-cam salesman get paid by the ads ran on their videos, not by the seller.
Crazy if a person spent 63 million for that I can think of getting so much more for that kind of money there's 340 thousand acres of land cheaper then that in the USA right now
I wouldn't even consider buying this human running cage if I had the money for it. It's a little cage with a view on some park. I'd buy a nice plot of land and have my own house built on it. WITH park, not with just the view. LOL
I'm an HVAC Technician, I worked in alot of homes with wealthy or rich home owners. The stuff I seen in these people's homes is unbelievable. I would like that life style, but I'm happy my blue collar living.
@@AreaCode4hoe8 Marble bathrooms, golden chandeliers, kitchens bigger than my living room. TVs big as an entire wall, spiral stairs cases, toilets that shoot water into your but, personal chiefs and maids. 5 car garages, backyards with a nature walk, hot tubs, pool with water falls, etc. What do You do for a living, just curious?
@@lex6794 I got to say those things do sound luxurious and make sense but not surprising haha. It’s as if I was expecting some dirty secrets type of answers haha. And I’m a machine operator for a box company. Curious as to what made you ask?
What I’ve learned with New York real estate is that it’s usually triple what a fair price would be. 8k sq feet, best location in the world (obv not personally or for most people, but objectively best spot in NYC which is best opportunity city in the world). All the fancy shit, I’d say 20-25 mil. Sure enough, just around triple that
$1 Million house on the ground is plenty amazing, no need to spend the extra 62 Million to live high up. Me saying this with my measly net worth of $5000
I would have my heart in my mouth with that door that opens out and no safety screen/barrier...you wouldn't want to leave it open accidently with an animal
Good god, imagine trying to remove dust and spiders from 22 feet. I have a building with a 27 foot ceiling and I have to tie various types of handles together to even reach it. What I can't clean, I just accept.
Dude, do you think that dust removing would be any concern for the owners? I am pretty sure they can afford house keeper who could take care of entire house.
"Convince me to buy this apartment for 63,815,000 dollars in a minute... use your time wisely", "Well, these cabinet opening devices cost literally hundreds each, so after you factor them in, it's only a little over 63,810,000 for the rest". It's like selling a Bugatti Chiron on the included free air freshener.
Those hidden windows that open are actually genius and should be an standard in all skyscrapers, because if the hvac ever went out you can still get airflow. And being that high up I'd like to be able to get fresh air.
"It has a Juliet Balcony overlooking the bedroom" Of course! What else would they have called it!!! That is the epitome of vanity: To have a vantage point as part of the whole thing from which to admire the whole thing.
People insisting calling airport lobbies apartments. Never understood why. However, to an average NYker it’s pretty clear that most of apts of this kind sit empty because in reality, they’re just tax evasion in physical form.
If you were in this apartment while there is a huge fire on the bottom floor, all the elevators are broken, there is so much smoke in the staircase that it’s to dangerous to take the stairs, and the building is literally about to fall apart at any moment, what would you do?
For 40 % of the price you can buy a 5 * game lodge sitting on 16 000 hectares with rhinos, elephants, giraffes, buffalo. Hell they even throw in all the game viewing landrovers. That place looks like the most expensive prison ever. I have a view bit no soil under my feet. I'd go mad!
i think the only reason this is so expensive is because of the view and the stupid funiture get a different view, and change the furniture to look well better and more simple and at most it might cost 500k (and im high balling the price because its in NY if it was where i lived ohio it would be around 300k)
They added a zero for funzies, I swear each one of these "billionaire row apartments" has low ceilings and no width (relatively speaking for such high prices)
Too high up. I would live in fear of a terrible fire on a lower floor trapping me, or just general anxiety over trusting that the buildings engineers built something that won’t collapse while I’m sleeping . You’d have to count on some kind of rooftop helicopter rescue or be a skilled base jumper to escape
If only it had a spiral metal stair case to that second level of windows with a walk way around, a small patio style sitting area in the corner and ferns its free space fit for not effecting your central park veiw. At night with minimal lighting would make it feel like a rooftop atmosphere but perfect climate and environment
tbh, i feel like if I was rich .. I would live in NYC only during the Holidays since I feel like Christmas in New York is a gorgeous atmosphere but during the rest of the year? I'll probably live somewhere else .. maybe Cape Cod by the beach
That secret window is for when the stock market crashes 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
It's for when you want to fall down like the stock prices
😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Underrated 😂
"if you wanted, you could...-" JUMP 💀
My intrusive thoughts are going wild bro 💀
@@ezra_001They’re called intrusive thoughts but you got the gist of things
@@reverse-flash9769 oh thanks man for telling
will remember it 🙂
And you would jump if you paid $83 million
@@Ornatetooth0475 it's not like I have that much money
And I am just saying that sometimes I do think to do something ( that I should not be doing ) well I just think and never do it
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So thinking and doing are two different things so I am not jumping
Bro when he opened the door and stuck his hand outside my anxiety went insane, this guy is trying to give me a heart attack. I am so terrified of heights.
Thats me and you both.....
I could actually feel my stomach bunching up in my throat. Living over 1,000 feet up and watching the camera pan down to the street below... I would take a ground floor apartment in a suburb any day over being ripped off of $64,000,000 I don't even have to live there.
it made my feet tingle, I would never live like that ..ever!
You can't even fit to fall out!
@@f.miller9522 you absolutely could fit out that
My heart skipped when he opened the window 😂😂🇬🇧
Why the random union jack outta nowhere lmao
Man, that's crazy. There's no way I live that high up.
You give 60mil and still dont have a balcony
Honey it's not the height it's the price 😊
@@100-w6e And who wants a balcony that high up? You have to be joking.
That’s some affordable housing right there
man, gonna get me one of those : )
Same bruv
Right? Just one kidney... eh maybe more, but still cheap! 😊
Lmfao!!!!!
Never waste money on these overpriced delusional reality 😂 plus monthly dues.
If I had hundreds of millions of dollars I wouldn't even vacation to NYC lol
Right, lol
You are missing out. New York is likely one of the best cities in the world. So much great food, amazing people. There is such an energy to it. It is an awesome.
Maybe not the prettiest architecture but really it is great.
@@Doomscrolled No thanks i think the city with 120k inhabitants half an hour from here is a crowded mess. Let alone a city with half as many people in it as the entire damn country i live in.
@@ric84 yeah that’s fair. Cities aren’t for everyone
@@Doomscrolled I went to NYC and saw a homeless man shit on an elderly woman at the train station. You’ve either never been to NYC or you’re trolling
$63M for this penthouse is highway robbery. The whole place cost less than $2M in raw value, you're paying the remaining $61M to live in a NYC high-rise
No shit that’s how all housing prices are. Location matters more than anything.
@@km86640 Is that why an apartment in NYC is more expensive than the same apartment in South Sudan?
must also be great when the elevators are broken.
@@km86640 You kind of missed my point, though. I'm not arguing that location shouldn't be factored into a property's value, I'm saying there's no location on Earth that's worth ~$61M
@@JonathanSchmallippeYour whole point makes no sense.
Mom :Son Go bring some milk from the nearby shop.
Son : okay Give me my Parachute.
I would never ever open that window.
I'd have the open function outright removed
You got that right that look so scary!!!!!!! Lol
I would never live there, even for free.
@@universalnettv677 are you talking about the building or New York? Lol
I would, I love heights
The guy in the other sky scraper with binoculars watching you in the bathroom 💀
Let ‘em watch
@@georgedanielsbizfr right , you living luxury until he pulls out the sniper
watching the low hanging balls billionaire that can afford that apartment at 90 years of age
I remember always wondering this. So many of these penthouses have tubs next the window, and I was afraid that certain people would take advantage of this with their cameras. On one video (granted, for one of the other slender skyscrapers), they said that the windows were reflective, so no one could see inside. Now I'm wondering if all skyscraper penthouses have the same thing.
@@ntatenarinWhy are you so afraid that people will see you naked? Most Americans are so cocky and yet afraid to be seen naked. What is there to hide? Let them watch as long as they are not touching you! 😂😂😂
I love how this apartment is bigger than most houses while the rest of the new york population is living in 80 sq foot apartments if they are lucky.
Knock off 62,000,000 and take that Suicide door out you’ve got a buyer
You have 2 mill?
@@eustab.anas-mann9510 that would make it $1.2m and hell naw
@eustab.anas-mann9510 Math isn't your strongest subject, is it.
@@nothingness10831.8 mil is basically 2 he’s right
@@nothingness1083please explain, this is going to be good
And it is still just an apartment. No yard, and you have to share a floor/ceilings with neighbors. Hard pass.
They're more about the view than anything really. You pay that so you can sit up there and look out the window while feeling like the king of the world.
yes your reason of not buying this is totally due to the lack of a yard and not the money
@@frankwang6366 yes, they could make that apartment the same price as my current house and I still wouldn't want live there.
"So basically if you have a kid, don't buy this house".
Or a pet!
Yeah thats how Eric Clapton's son died. Was playing with the cleaner he jumped on a couch and ran out of a window. Fell on the roof across the street from the 53d floor. Highrise living is not for me man >.>
Imagine the commission he’s getting after sales…
I dont even understand why people use these people.. you can sell it yourself, your bank usually have all the info needed. Its not like the talk them into buying it. If they want it, they want it.
Nah, they hype so much they get top dollar@@AndrewTSq
@@AndrewTSq The building is selling it; and they use these clowns to do it. There is no Commission; high-profile UA-cam salesman get paid by the ads ran on their videos, not by the seller.
With a touch of a button it opens and closes - and to reach to those cabinets, a $15 step ladder is included
Crazy if a person spent 63 million for that I can think of getting so much more for that kind of money there's 340 thousand acres of land cheaper then that in the USA right now
Of course, this can be yours with hard work, dedication and honesty.
Especially the honesty part. Because people with that much money are always honest.
Well the dedication part isn't wrong..
@@AxePlays-hc5dj youd be incredibly surprised
And just then...you woke up!!
I wouldn't even consider buying this human running cage if I had the money for it. It's a little cage with a view on some park.
I'd buy a nice plot of land and have my own house built on it. WITH park, not with just the view. LOL
..AND it only had ONE owner: Bruce Wayne
(Before he moved to some unprotected lousy town😢)
this penthouse is calling me poor in different languages
🤣🤣🤣
$63m for a PRISTINE view of the homeless people, crime, public defecation, and drug use going on in central park.
Amazing views of the homeless town and main capital. Best investment...
22 foot ceilings so that I can take myself out hanging after embezzling all those hedge fund! 😅😊
Bruh... How tall are you?
Not a human on the planet that deserves so much.
I'm an HVAC Technician, I worked in alot of homes with wealthy or rich home owners. The stuff I seen in these people's homes is unbelievable. I would like that life style, but I'm happy my blue collar living.
Amen to that
What are some examples? I’ve always been curious
@@AreaCode4hoe8 Marble bathrooms, golden chandeliers, kitchens bigger than my living room. TVs big as an entire wall, spiral stairs cases, toilets that shoot water into your but, personal chiefs and maids. 5 car garages, backyards with a nature walk, hot tubs, pool with water falls, etc. What do You do for a living, just curious?
@@lex6794Sell gyros at Gyros-R-Us I'm co-owner with Alibaba Rahim!
@@lex6794 I got to say those things do sound luxurious and make sense but not surprising haha. It’s as if I was expecting some dirty secrets type of answers haha. And I’m a machine operator for a box company. Curious as to what made you ask?
What I’ve learned with New York real estate is that it’s usually triple what a fair price would be. 8k sq feet, best location in the world (obv not personally or for most people, but objectively best spot in NYC which is best opportunity city in the world). All the fancy shit, I’d say 20-25 mil. Sure enough, just around triple that
Beautiful, and a good price. Would actually live in New York for that place. When you have money, New York isn't so bad.
$1 Million house on the ground is plenty amazing, no need to spend the extra 62 Million to live high up.
Me saying this with my measly net worth of $5000
Thanks for sharing my penthouse that I brought last year ,may god bless🎉
Reminder that someone built a mansion with two private elevators and having a sprawling lawn on top of a skyscraper for just 20 million.
Chasing perfection in this life is about as satisfying as trying to lasso the wind.
...
I would have my heart in my mouth with that door that opens out and no safety screen/barrier...you wouldn't want to leave it open accidently with an animal
"You have a view of *Manhattan* "
*5 years later*
"Honey?! Why is a plane coming after us??!"
The owner's bedroom is bigger than my entire house 🏠
Good god, imagine trying to remove dust and spiders from 22 feet. I have a building with a 27 foot ceiling and I have to tie various types of handles together to even reach it. What I can't clean, I just accept.
Dude, do you think that dust removing would be any concern for the owners? I am pretty sure they can afford house keeper who could take care of entire house.
"Convince me to buy this apartment for 63,815,000 dollars in a minute... use your time wisely", "Well, these cabinet opening devices cost literally hundreds each, so after you factor them in, it's only a little over 63,810,000 for the rest". It's like selling a Bugatti Chiron on the included free air freshener.
I love that place, I should buy it!
Well, if you're a multi-millonaire then go on and buy one
My house in Coleman Tx.
400sq ft. $23k cash.
So blessed
My entire body recoils when he opened the window and displays the height of the apartment. Ugh i cannot.
Omg, those exquisite windows in the first bedroom and divine hallway . . . And so many south facing windows - so warm in the winter sun!
Those hidden windows that open are actually genius and should be an standard in all skyscrapers, because if the hvac ever went out you can still get airflow. And being that high up I'd like to be able to get fresh air.
If Eric was part of the deal and lived there, too, or would be so worth the money! ❤😂❤😂❤😂
I literally work outside the front door of that building. Seeing a body fall would be terrifying.
Breathtaking.
"It has a Juliet Balcony overlooking the bedroom"
Of course! What else would they have called it!!!
That is the epitome of vanity: To have a vantage point as part of the whole thing from which to admire the whole thing.
People insisting calling airport lobbies apartments. Never understood why. However, to an average NYker it’s pretty clear that most of apts of this kind sit empty because in reality, they’re just tax evasion in physical form.
Goodness those Windows are ILLOGICAL.
If you were in this apartment while there is a huge fire on the bottom floor, all the elevators are broken, there is so much smoke in the staircase that it’s to dangerous to take the stairs, and the building is literally about to fall apart at any moment, what would you do?
Those cupboards are not built for short ppl 💀
Hope whoever buys this doesn't have a cat
For 40 % of the price you can buy a 5 * game lodge sitting on 16 000 hectares with rhinos, elephants, giraffes, buffalo. Hell they even throw in all the game viewing landrovers. That place looks like the most expensive prison ever. I have a view bit no soil under my feet. I'd go mad!
man i just want an affordable one bedroom apartment please for the love of god
Aint this the building batman was standing on
Great room, but dude… the economy is in shambles right now.
Imagine the HOA fee
Very few people actually live in Billionaires Row. Most people who have bought these units are just using them for speculation.
Dude,now I wanna bye this just to piss out that window
The crib should come with a Parachute you never know ,, especially the thing's that are taken place now.
That breeze don't come from central park it comes from space
No, not because of the money but because that amount could buy you much more.
I would buy 63 different places all over the world, that's just ridiculous
There better be an elevator for $63 million.
That is absolutely beautiful, but I'm terrified of heights. I wouldn't be able to live there if I could afford it.
i think the only reason this is so expensive is because of the view and the stupid funiture
get a different view, and change the furniture to look well better and more simple and at most it might cost 500k (and im high balling the price because its in NY if it was where i lived ohio it would be around 300k)
8.000 sqft?! That’s close to 730 sqm if not mistaken - that’s as big as nearly four one-family houses😱
Incredible, you can buy an apartment these days so expensive that they'll even let you open a window, slightly.
For somebody with that kind of detached-reality money, it's a shame those vertical windows
dont open the whole way.
In my country with that amount of money you can buy hotel, villa with beautiful beach view
It’s probably worth $25M now after the crash and higher interest rates.
Its not just over $63million,it's almost $64million!
That's outrageous!
For 63 mil there should be escalators a helo pad with a chopper, an on call pilot, a chef, maid, and masseuse.
This is Billionaires studio appointment 😂
NYC: That safety feature would make a big bribe.
It’s “just” slightly above my price range 😂
The window opening is scary
The comments never disappoint 😂
1300 sq ft bedroom! 4 x bigger than my whole apartment $ 63,000,000.00 less to live in! 😢
Imagine paying like 3 mil a year in taxes and then probably some HOA fee.
They added a zero for funzies, I swear each one of these "billionaire row apartments" has low ceilings and no width (relatively speaking for such high prices)
Also they never full length windows the frames always in the way
i couldnt even afford this in minecraft
the problem is when you go down the elevator you are in New York City.
Why does he look GTA animated
Why am i seeing this guy's video? The millions he is talking about are just crazy. Please youtube bring the buyable things for me. Thank you
I will just keep my 500k lakefront home in the country and my other 20 rentals paid for.
Too high up. I would live in fear of a terrible fire on a lower floor trapping me, or just general anxiety over trusting that the buildings engineers built something that won’t collapse while I’m sleeping . You’d have to count on some kind of rooftop helicopter rescue or be a skilled base jumper to escape
when a YT Short on a Phone can Trigger your Fear of Hights...
If only it had a spiral metal stair case to that second level of windows with a walk way around, a small patio style sitting area in the corner and ferns its free space fit for not effecting your central park veiw. At night with minimal lighting would make it feel like a rooftop atmosphere but perfect climate and environment
He says 1300 sq feet is a decent size house. Average American home is 2000 to 2400 square feet of living space thats not including the lot.
tbh, i feel like if I was rich .. I would live in NYC only during the Holidays since I feel like Christmas in New York is a gorgeous atmosphere but during the rest of the year? I'll probably live somewhere else .. maybe Cape Cod by the beach
Wow with the money I made in a year, I can pay for a whole one months rent in California 🤯
Not for me, it'd take me months before I stood near any of those windows. 😮
Master bedroom is huge!
No one and I mean no one should have or needs this. 😢 Makes me sad to see this shit when so many people need help in the world
Would never live that high up so unsafe
Never forget Seneca Village
63mil to share a damn pool??? Naw, I'll get a lot more bang for my buck elsewhere!!!
when will it be enough? how high are prices gonna get?
More like a suicidal window 😂
"That suicide window" nuh😮😮