@@mifster83 Perfect plan until one or two of them have life happen to them and leave. Then you have to go through the pain and stress of holding down the rent between whoever is left until you find a replacements. Of course, let's not even consider the incompatibility between people who likely did not even grow up together. I mean, you are correct that if you do not make the requisite salary to live there, you certainly will need roommates.
@@mifster83 $3K a piece, and you can each have your own floor. Except, the people on the first two floors should pay less because they would have the most foot-traffic.
A few years ago, LIC was considered "undesirable" and the rents and home prices were affordable. Some older buildings were going for $70K, and some were around $250K. Now it's millions of dollars and impossible to afford.
when i left NYC , long island city was starting to be gentrified and that was 2014. Prior to that it was an industrial area that no one wanted to live in. At the time , they were building a giant rock climbing place and other hipster ameneties.
we live just outside Dallas Tx now.. We bought a fairly new house in 2018 for 180k and never looked back .( its now woirth 300k, still cheap by NY standards) @@tielmaster7879
As someone who previously lived in Queens: this is Townhouse on the Park in LIC, not too far from the Court St station. It's not even in a weird area, except that you'll probably deal with a decent amount of noise being on 11th St. My main gripe though is that $9k price point. If you're "splitting" with 3 roommates, I feel that you can easily get your own place for about $3k that may not necessarily be a townhouse, but is comfortable enough. Also, if you're renting for $9k, I'd imagine you would have the purchasing power to afford a $1.5M plus property. I'm sure you can find one and live comfortably and not pay $9k/month + additionals for living in NYC. Furthermore, I did hear there were a lot of issues that may/may not still exist relating to the build of the units + sewage/other nuisances.
I love the way New Yorkers look out the window and exclaim over the view of the Empire State Building in the same admiring tone someone from my country (New Zealand)would use about a mountain or a lake.
Wonderful Apartment, but for 9k a month I would rather own than rent. But I am not the target demographic for these properties. I would move and have an actual backyard that I do not have to share for 9k a month. This rental will go up every year. In 2-years you could be paying 10k a month. What will it be in 5 years? Insanity. Great Video Mr. Jordan, keep them coming.
Considering the average college grad mid range is 200,000K a year salary in NYC. If your partner works....and you have a tenant paying $2400 a month.....seems appropriately priced, INFLATION.....even your salaries are INFLATED now....(consider a new McDonalds employee would probably be making $70,000 a year with the new pay scale)
@@pavelow235 damn I make NYC McDonalds salary as a software engineer working for a big tech company... in third world country though. Is that true about new grads? According to my sources only the best of the best companies pay new grad software engineers that much in NYC. I could be wrong because I've never lived in the US, let alone NYC. Also, maybe being a CS grad doesn't pay better than the average grad salary in the NYC, but I doubt it.
@@nemanjamilovancevic7311 If you are making $70,000 a year in a Third world country, then the equivalent salary in the USA would be like $400,000 a year. So I am sure you live in a safe mansion neighborhood.
So, according to the 30% rule, your salary should be at least $360,000 USD per year to live there. So, based on that, the types of careers of future tenants there would be the likes of Investment bankers, financial managers, and hedge fund managers, some medical doctors, lawyers, high end professional real estate brokers, etc. Everyone else will be priced out of the city.
Just leave the city. I got an old farm house on many acres of land.. with an amazing view.. and I pay 550$ a month for my mortgage. 900$/month and it includes my taxes. In NY state. I just die inside looking at that astroturf. Nobody can raise a family there.
Although a lot of these apartments on the channel are pretty pricy, I've found your reviews to be very satisfying to watch. Just that feeling of curling up on the couch on a rainy winter's day with some cocoa and having this run in the background while I work on art, it's honestly very soothing 😊 much love from Romania 🇷🇴
And Rachel has good fashion-sense. Can you drop a Dress-Like-Rachel list of where I can find her clothes (and hair dresser)? I would like to dress like that.
Why so many in comments hating on NYC if people wanted to be anywhere else in America they would be, Yes nyc have its problems so does other cities people just always have something to complain about DAMN babies, just get the fuck up and move forward in what your trying to do in your one and only life, if you can fix issues around you along the way DO IT but if not just keep it moving. I am not from NYC but nyc is gonna be here for a long time.
This is cold looking, and it is destroying NYC..I'm sad that the beautiful old apartments are being gutted of their architecture and replaced with cold industrial designs. 😢
Same in San Francisco. Had to leave my apartment o ten years, the management co practically did somersaults. Then completely changed an amazing 1920's 525 Sq ft to some weird, "modern" ..... I don't even know? Why they would cut out space to make it more "modern" is beyond me but they started charging $3000. I was paying $1025. Everything has been damaged beyond repair in the last few years
It's a shame, yes, but it can cost an astronomical amount of money to update old buildings with modern features which a lot of renters want. Often it's cheaper just to build new units.
@@Elhastezy888 Would be too costly to keep as is and still stay modernised. So they just gut it and put in something new and modern. Those types of looks entice more younger tenants as well.
Hey Bonnie!! Hope u had a nice Thanksgiving. Hoping our f riend comes on 2day. U know we don't watch if it's not apartments & it seems like the content is skewed a different way lately
@bonniepwtf I did watch it but just wasn't impressed at all. Figured it was better to say nothing lol. I saw Charles's latest short with that "3 bedroom" that wasn't renting for $1850. He did a Cash thing with that price. U know if it was just $1850 it would have been snapped up!
Tell Rachel I LOVE her shoes! I remember the days when I thought heels that were less than 3 inches were flats and i would walk around all day in heels like hers! It's hell getting old!
@4:20 That is a Danish shared private courtyard (first few meters are not shared, but unobstructed view is required). In the Netherlands we have courtyards like that as well, but here they are often accessible to the public, so the border between private and public is usually a bit sharper (private gardens inside the courtyard are often at least partly obstructed from view). They are only used by residents and children from the neighborhood. Typically you will not have nuisance from teens or homeless people, as the courtyards are too small to provide for privacy (which is what these group seek). The courtyards and alleys are the territory of 2-to-7 year-olds. In the neighborhood where I grew up the municipality even helped children put up rules for their courtyard which they thought of themselves, on a sign in their own handwriting. If you are an adult and they don't know you, you will have to explain your presence and abide by their rules. lol. Between the ages 5 and 8 they start to explore neighboring streets and courtyards, expanding their spatial reach and social network. This is most common in neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 80s, a typology called "Bloemkoolwijk" (cauliflower-neighborhood). Since the early 2010s such courtyards have become somewhat popular again, though not always publicly accessible. They are also being "rediscovered" in historic city centers, and many Dutch cities have started to restore paved and bricked up historic courtyards, and to open them up to the public as shared green space. In the 1970s, residents often took matters into their own hands, creating shared semi-public or private green courtyards on places where for instance a small abandoned workshop or garage stood. In New York a very similar thing was happening at that time, with vacant lots turned into community gardens.
I love how every time you showed something normal sized, you called it MASSIVE! Probably the same as how I call A LOT of traffic, is nothing for others.
The “conveniences”, such as washers/dryers here are things every home owner has had for decades. None of this should be a revelation, especially at $10,000/month. I left NYC and bought a home, with a pool. My monthly expenses are far less than $10,000.
The burner in the center is made for a griddle. We just bought a new stove, going from 4 to 5 burners. It makes using my griddle so much easier. I previously tried to lay it out over 2 of the burners and had a hard time getting even cooking. I love it. We also recently went from renting to buying and our monthly payments are only $120 a month more than rent. Which in another year or 2 will probably be cheaper than renting. Our rent went up by almost 30%, we knew it was time to buy a house.
It's an excellent apartment with a rooftop deck and room, laundry machines, and building amenities. Although the gym access is "free", I'm sure there is a monthly building fee. If you have two others that you can share with, each of you has to be making over $120,000 a year. And that excludes a lot of NYC workers.
I will never understand how people are so ready to pay 50% of their post tax salary on rent alone. Do you ever want to own something? Or save up for when you get laid off?
To make living here affordable, you'd have to put 6-10 people in there. Either 2 per bedroom, OR 2 per bedroom, 1 in the office, 1 in the roof kitchenette, and 2 in the living room. For privacy, they'd use a flex wall to cut off the living room from the kitchen and turn it into an additional bedroom. 6 people would pay $1500 each. 10 people would pay $900-ish each.
In Thailand you can get a 1 bedroom on the beach for 11,000 baht (315 USD). Pattaya has many fine apts. Why live in NY. I grew up in NJ and now live in Las Vegas, i'm never going back to the east coast to pay more and get less!
Me too! I discovered Cash last year tho, I think, but I'm native Oregonian with no desire whatsoever to move to New York. But I love seeing everything cuz it's not just places to hang yer hat, it's SO much more! Plus I love Cash and his family too! ☮️💜
We are hive creatures, we absorb content rather than clean up trash around our neighborhood and say hello to our in real life neighbors, it is a real problem for humanity right now.
It’s beautiful! Very huge!These apartments didn’t exist when I lived in the city. The courtyard view looking on to all the kids crazy toys in the yard 🫤😂 would rather have street window. If we are choosing! lol
I like that rental Townhome a lot. Great for 3 people , $3000 monthly. Not the Best NYC neighborhood, but Far from the worst. The upstairs party room with deck, Nice.
I like townhouses. Maryland is known for townhouses. It took alot of getting used to when I moved there f4om AZ. But I totally understand that when you have little space, it's better to make townhouses instead of apartments. 😊
well, that's actually a really big problem and thing in big cities in Portugal. Rents of over 600€ a month in some places are a pain in the a** to pay@@wturner777
I lived in LIC for a year and didn’t like it at all. Unless you like what Cash calls “quaint,” or having 1 drug store, 1 grocery store, 1 DD, etc. within walking distance. Not a lot of variety, in comparison to other parts of the city, which encourages the mom and pop shops to charge on the high end, due to lack of competition. The only plus was being 1 stop away from midtown east. But at least they recently got a Trader Joe’s and Target 2 metro stops/15 minute walk away. I often took the short bus ride to Williamsburg for more options.
ive lived at my parents for almost all of my entire adult life and have always wanted the tiny apartment style living but i bet after even living in a room and coming out once a day to cook and shower or whatever. at least theres that walk down the stairs. lol.
sizzlin’ HOT property🔥🔥.. Rachel gets the best listings😍😍.. really like this place.. and i love all the levels .. that lil separate kitchen and that huuge roof deck with outdoor water access so you can have a bunch of plants !
I don't understand how they can still justify these prices and how people are still willing (AND ABLE) to pay these !!??!! This just feels like PURE greed and opportunism. I pay $900 . month
The skate boarders Need a place too And why call motorcycle rider. Rebel. So you can have Your pleasure however you don't like others. Park for family fun. Skate boarders matter too! JulieKilburn
Yes, it's big for NYC, but normalizing $9,000 a month for a builder-grade-generic-cookie-cutter apartment in Long Island City is asinine.
ur supposed to have room mates, can probably fit atleast 5 ppl
@@mifster83 who wants a roommate unless your married lol😂
@@mifster83 _"ur supposed to have room mates"_ .... ummm. OK.
@@mifster83 Perfect plan until one or two of them have life happen to them and leave. Then you have to go through the pain and stress of holding down the rent between whoever is left until you find a replacements. Of course, let's not even consider the incompatibility between people who likely did not even grow up together. I mean, you are correct that if you do not make the requisite salary to live there, you certainly will need roommates.
@@mifster83 $3K a piece, and you can each have your own floor. Except, the people on the first two floors should pay less because they would have the most foot-traffic.
To pay THAT much money towards something knowing you will NEVER own it sounds so painful …
If you can afford 9000 a month you're probably not worried about money.
@@krazyfan2000 ... or stupid.
Real estate is not the only investment in this world. Broke boy
@@krazyfan2000exactly
@@dubreil07You'll be one of the first to go
A few years ago, LIC was considered "undesirable" and the rents and home prices were affordable. Some older buildings were going for $70K, and some were around $250K. Now it's millions of dollars and impossible to afford.
when i left NYC , long island city was starting to be gentrified and that was 2014. Prior to that it was an industrial area that no one wanted to live in. At the time , they were building a giant rock climbing place and other hipster ameneties.
@@airgunningyupyeah I'm still here somehow, it's changed so much in just the last 5 years. Gonna have to move out eventually though, too expensive.
we live just outside Dallas Tx now.. We bought a fairly new house in 2018 for 180k and never looked back .( its now woirth 300k, still cheap by NY standards) @@tielmaster7879
Well you can afford if you get that NYC money right
That wasn’t a few years ago. That was a decade if not more.
For that amount of money you could just move to the Midwest, build a compound, form a militia, and write a manifesto about rent prices in NYC.
Ahhh but money is status, or did you not get the memo?
Except then you have to live in the Midwest, and make Midwest wages.
@@rpvitiello Yeah, but then you have to pay NYC taxes, so it evens out.
@@rpvitielloBalances out.
I might just do that
As someone who previously lived in Queens: this is Townhouse on the Park in LIC, not too far from the Court St station. It's not even in a weird area, except that you'll probably deal with a decent amount of noise being on 11th St. My main gripe though is that $9k price point. If you're "splitting" with 3 roommates, I feel that you can easily get your own place for about $3k that may not necessarily be a townhouse, but is comfortable enough. Also, if you're renting for $9k, I'd imagine you would have the purchasing power to afford a $1.5M plus property. I'm sure you can find one and live comfortably and not pay $9k/month + additionals for living in NYC. Furthermore, I did hear there were a lot of issues that may/may not still exist relating to the build of the units + sewage/other nuisances.
I like how you present and explore real estate not as wealth, but as the place where people live.
I love the way New Yorkers look out the window and exclaim over the view of the Empire State Building in the same admiring tone someone from my country (New Zealand)would use about a mountain or a lake.
She's a doll. Anyone that shows apartments in 4 inch heels gets my vote, class act all the way.
I am curious how her own living space looks like? Even more luxurious ?
Wonderful Apartment, but for 9k a month I would rather own than rent. But I am not the target demographic for these properties. I would move and have an actual backyard that I do not have to share for 9k a month. This rental will go up every year. In 2-years you could be paying 10k a month. What will it be in 5 years? Insanity. Great Video Mr. Jordan, keep them coming.
Plenty of Suburb style homes for under $800,000 in Long Island, Age old problem of commute time.
$108k a year to RENT just enough space to raise a family 😵💫
Why are there comments like this on every video? Have people not figured out by now the NYC is one of the most expensive places in the world?
Considering the average college grad mid range is 200,000K a year salary in NYC. If your partner works....and you have a tenant paying $2400 a month.....seems appropriately priced, INFLATION.....even your salaries are INFLATED now....(consider a new McDonalds employee would probably be making $70,000 a year with the new pay scale)
@@pavelow235 damn I make NYC McDonalds salary as a software engineer working for a big tech company... in third world country though. Is that true about new grads? According to my sources only the best of the best companies pay new grad software engineers that much in NYC. I could be wrong because I've never lived in the US, let alone NYC. Also, maybe being a CS grad doesn't pay better than the average grad salary in the NYC, but I doubt it.
@@nemanjamilovancevic7311 If you are making $70,000 a year in a Third world country, then the equivalent salary in the USA would be like $400,000 a year. So I am sure you live in a safe mansion neighborhood.
I’ll buy a house on 3,000sqft house on 10 acres in the midwest for 250k instead
So, according to the 30% rule, your salary should be at least $360,000 USD per year to live there. So, based on that, the types of careers of future tenants there would be the likes of Investment bankers, financial managers, and hedge fund managers, some medical doctors, lawyers, high end professional real estate brokers, etc. Everyone else will be priced out of the city.
Got my 15 minutes of laughter of the day, thanks cash
What an amazing townhouse. I love back area. Blessed are the people who can afford live there. So sad many of us can't . God bless all ❤
Just leave the city. I got an old farm house on many acres of land.. with an amazing view.. and I pay 550$ a month for my mortgage. 900$/month and it includes my taxes. In NY state. I just die inside looking at that astroturf. Nobody can raise a family there.
@@RunninUpThatHillhUnless the family’s rich, and even then, they wouldn’t want to live there.
Although a lot of these apartments on the channel are pretty pricy, I've found your reviews to be very satisfying to watch. Just that feeling of curling up on the couch on a rainy winter's day with some cocoa and having this run in the background while I work on art, it's honestly very soothing 😊 much love from Romania 🇷🇴
It's nice to see Rachel back.She comes across as a nice young lady and will lease this place in no time.
Her smile lights up the whole block.
Shes awesome, but them prices aint
And Rachel has good fashion-sense. Can you drop a Dress-Like-Rachel list of where I can find her clothes (and hair dresser)? I would like to dress like that.
@@roundtwo3321I love her hair!
@@pawletcan't argue that! 😁
Love Rachel's jacket! It's stunning!
Why so many in comments hating on NYC if people wanted to be anywhere else in America they would be, Yes nyc have its problems so does other cities people just always have something to complain about DAMN babies, just get the fuck up and move forward in what your trying to do in your one and only life, if you can fix issues around you along the way DO IT but if not just keep it moving. I am not from NYC but nyc is gonna be here for a long time.
Rachel, Skye... Cash's growing bevy of beauties 😍🤩😍😇
3:10 Glad Rachel correctly called it a town house, then used the apartment term to describe the interior compartmentalisation.
This is cold looking, and it is destroying NYC..I'm sad that the beautiful old apartments are being gutted of their architecture and replaced with cold industrial designs. 😢
Same in San Francisco.
Had to leave my apartment o ten years, the management co practically did somersaults. Then completely changed an amazing 1920's 525 Sq ft to some weird, "modern" ..... I don't even know?
Why they would cut out space to make it more "modern" is beyond me but they started charging $3000.
I was paying $1025.
Everything has been damaged beyond repair in the last few years
It's a shame, yes, but it can cost an astronomical amount of money to update old buildings with modern features which a lot of renters want. Often it's cheaper just to build new units.
Looks very much like brutish architecture.
@@Elhastezy888 Would be too costly to keep as is and still stay modernised. So they just gut it and put in something new and modern. Those types of looks entice more younger tenants as well.
Not everyone wants to live in a museum.
Nice set up, seems they thought of everything you need and want. Neighborhood looks very nice. Enjoyed watching.
Hey Bonnie!! Hope u had a nice Thanksgiving. Hoping our f riend comes on 2day. U know we don't watch if it's not apartments & it seems like the content is skewed a different way lately
@@MamaCarola1 HI there, hope you enjoyed your's too🦃. I looked for you guys on Monday's video because it was an apartment showing but didn't see you.
@bonniepwtf I did watch it but just wasn't impressed at all. Figured it was better to say nothing lol. I saw Charles's latest short with that "3 bedroom" that wasn't renting for $1850. He did a Cash thing with that price. U know if it was just $1850 it would have been snapped up!
@@MamaCarola1 😆😆 yeah, Charles had to explain it to me on that one.
My 3 bedroom house mortgage is $850 and my neighborhood is plenty walkable
Tell Rachel I LOVE her shoes! I remember the days when I thought heels that were less than 3 inches were flats and i would walk around all day in heels like hers!
It's hell getting old!
Nobody cared that you love those ugly shoes … just you
@4:20 That is a Danish shared private courtyard (first few meters are not shared, but unobstructed view is required). In the Netherlands we have courtyards like that as well, but here they are often accessible to the public, so the border between private and public is usually a bit sharper (private gardens inside the courtyard are often at least partly obstructed from view). They are only used by residents and children from the neighborhood. Typically you will not have nuisance from teens or homeless people, as the courtyards are too small to provide for privacy (which is what these group seek). The courtyards and alleys are the territory of 2-to-7 year-olds. In the neighborhood where I grew up the municipality even helped children put up rules for their courtyard which they thought of themselves, on a sign in their own handwriting. If you are an adult and they don't know you, you will have to explain your presence and abide by their rules. lol. Between the ages 5 and 8 they start to explore neighboring streets and courtyards, expanding their spatial reach and social network. This is most common in neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 80s, a typology called "Bloemkoolwijk" (cauliflower-neighborhood). Since the early 2010s such courtyards have become somewhat popular again, though not always publicly accessible. They are also being "rediscovered" in historic city centers, and many Dutch cities have started to restore paved and bricked up historic courtyards, and to open them up to the public as shared green space. In the 1970s, residents often took matters into their own hands, creating shared semi-public or private green courtyards on places where for instance a small abandoned workshop or garage stood. In New York a very similar thing was happening at that time, with vacant lots turned into community gardens.
Congratulations Jordan! You've created a completely new type of journalism in my view. Great UA-cam channel
I love how every time you showed something normal sized, you called it MASSIVE! Probably the same as how I call A LOT of traffic, is nothing for others.
The “conveniences”, such as washers/dryers here are things every home owner has had for decades. None of this should be a revelation, especially at $10,000/month. I left NYC and bought a home, with a pool. My monthly expenses are far less than $10,000.
Cash- Great functional design. Very cool pad. Love the perks. Rachel is a real sweetheart.
Great energy!
Keep going!☮️👏👏👏👏
The burner in the center is made for a griddle. We just bought a new stove, going from 4 to 5 burners. It makes using my griddle so much easier. I previously tried to lay it out over 2 of the burners and had a hard time getting even cooking. I love it. We also recently went from renting to buying and our monthly payments are only $120 a month more than rent. Which in another year or 2 will probably be cheaper than renting. Our rent went up by almost 30%, we knew it was time to buy a house.
Since my accident... I live vicariously through your videos.
It's an excellent apartment with a rooftop deck and room, laundry machines, and building amenities. Although the gym access is "free", I'm sure there is a monthly building fee. If you have two others that you can share with, each of you has to be making over $120,000 a year. And that excludes a lot of NYC workers.
Do what? NYC Sanitation workers make 130,000k with some overtime.
@@pavelow235 seriously that much?!!!
I will never understand how people are so ready to pay 50% of their post tax salary on rent alone.
Do you ever want to own something? Or save up for when you get laid off?
To make living here affordable, you'd have to put 6-10 people in there. Either 2 per bedroom, OR 2 per bedroom, 1 in the office, 1 in the roof kitchenette, and 2 in the living room. For privacy, they'd use a flex wall to cut off the living room from the kitchen and turn it into an additional bedroom. 6 people would pay $1500 each. 10 people would pay $900-ish each.
this looks great for anyone who is starting a family.
Ca$h youre killing it w/content diversity & production is still 100%
Luv Ya 🤍 thank you
Many blessings
The total lack of privacy on those rooftop decks is frightening. I hope residents can put up privacy screens at least.
I remember LIC 40 years ago. It's really gentrified now.
Hey dude
Love your vids 👍🏻
Especially when Rachel is in them 😊
Love her sunshine Smile.
A Modern day Barbie 😘
Wow, what beautiful apartment's. Great video friend.
In Thailand you can get a 1 bedroom on the beach for 11,000 baht (315 USD). Pattaya has many fine apts. Why live in NY. I grew up in NJ and now live in Las Vegas, i'm never going back to the east coast to pay more and get less!
Living with a roommate or several roommates gets really old really fast.
""All the Lonely People, where do they all come from?""
Girl, lovin' the drip on that jacket. Such a doll! ❤💜
Thank you Cash it was a great townhouse..very spacious..see ya tomorrow 😉
I can’t get over the price for what would be considered a basic apartment elsewhere. Yes NY is expensive but man 108k a year in RENT is INSANE.
Rachel is the headline.
I hope you are making these videos for years. I just found your channel and I promise I'll never get tired of looking at NYC apartments.
Me too!
I discovered Cash last year tho, I think, but I'm native Oregonian with no desire whatsoever to move to New York.
But I love seeing everything cuz it's not just places to hang yer hat, it's SO much more!
Plus I love Cash and his family too!
☮️💜
Makes you realize how shitty and over price democrats cities are run
@@manuelamartinez9985
Can not argue that! 🏆
A few seconds ago “-in Long Island city.”
At 1:26 recorded at hunters point
Thank you for these great videos, love them so much!
Rachel AKA Young Chaka Khan!!❤
Yep🤣👊🏾
I have no idea why I love these videos, I live in Norway and have no plans of moving to New York xD
We are hive creatures, we absorb content rather than clean up trash around our neighborhood and say hello to our in real life neighbors, it is a real problem for humanity right now.
The young man has terrific charisma, we'd follow him on a tour of the city dump!
I would definitely use that little extra room as an office
Turtle Bay, around 51st & 2nd, pretty cozy too... small buildings, with the charm of seeing tall ones nearby.
Beautiful, it’s the perfect backyard for your children to witness the asteroid hit and the 500 foot tidal wave to approach.
Or the armed robbers busting in the door.... or stripping everything off your parents' car lmao
Don’t forget about the Rats & Cockroaches roaming around even when your sitting there
Appreciate you mentioning the rollerbladers!👌
I'm falling in love with this property!
Love these videos!
Cash videos are always the best way to end my day
I cant afford this, but the realtor showing these is wearing a way cool jacket😊
Someone needs to let Rachel know that she's super Pretty/Cute.😊
Simping away I see.
You jelly brah!@@pavelow235
It’s beautiful! Very huge!These apartments didn’t exist when I lived in the city. The courtyard view looking on to all the kids crazy toys in the yard 🫤😂 would rather have street window. If we are choosing! lol
She so pretty.
I like that rental Townhome a lot.
Great for 3 people , $3000 monthly.
Not the Best NYC neighborhood, but Far from the worst.
The upstairs party room with deck, Nice.
JESUS CHRIST! That’s TRIPLE my area in Florida!
@@DefinitelyNotAFerretIt also won't be underwater in a few years.
Rachel 😊
For almost $9000 the kitchen should be bigger than that🤣
'Gym and courtyard are free' for 9k a month i want food,utilities and a massage at the time of my choosing for that😂
Your definition of "tiny" is way different from mine.
New York is beautiful to look at from a distance. It's too expensive, it's overhyped and people think they're better than the rest of us
I actually like this place. And, for New York standards, it's not very expensive. I like the neighborhood. I could live there. If I had the money.
That smoker next door will be a problem when the tenant wants to use their deck. Smoke and smell, no thanks.
I feel claustrophobic 1 window & narrow 2 walls ,
The best is all the way to the corner unit with only one side neighbor
Long Island was where my father was born and raised 😃
I like townhouses. Maryland is known for townhouses. It took alot of getting used to when I moved there f4om AZ. But I totally understand that when you have little space, it's better to make townhouses instead of apartments. 😊
And still costs more than a used car per month! Ridiculous
I used to live in Long Island City when it was a dump looks good now
& we both know that when it was a dump the apartments were truly affordable
I just checked. The unit is sold, but the new resident is subletting the inside of the washing machine for $1,200 a month.
Damn how much was it sold for ? A couple of million or in the tens?
8995$ rent FOR A MONTH - im dying. Thats more than yearly minimum wage in Portugal.
I’m sure cost of living is dirt cheap over there , and so are the wages.
well, that's actually a really big problem and thing in big cities in Portugal. Rents of over 600€ a month in some places are a pain in the a** to pay@@wturner777
Another cool spot from Rachel. She does not disappoint!!
I lived in LIC for a year and didn’t like it at all. Unless you like what Cash calls “quaint,” or having 1 drug store, 1 grocery store, 1 DD, etc. within walking distance. Not a lot of variety, in comparison to other parts of the city, which encourages the mom and pop shops to charge on the high end, due to lack of competition. The only plus was being 1 stop away from midtown east. But at least they recently got a Trader Joe’s and Target 2 metro stops/15 minute walk away. I often took the short bus ride to Williamsburg for more options.
ive lived at my parents for almost all of my entire adult life and have always wanted the tiny apartment style living but i bet after even living in a room and coming out once a day to cook and shower or whatever. at least theres that walk down the stairs. lol.
Heard her say
“every bedroom gets a bathroom” & now I’m staying to watch the entire video ✅
2:37 Why is that little child alone on the subway?
Rachel is the best! Is there a sale price, or is it just for rent?
Moderator, can you help me understand this reply on my post? Is it a hack? Yes or No?
sizzlin’ HOT property🔥🔥.. Rachel gets the best listings😍😍.. really like this place.. and i love all the levels .. that lil separate kitchen and that huuge roof deck with outdoor water access so you can have a bunch of plants !
Rachel does have the coolest places!!!
Don’t forget to put something to absorb humidity in that linen closet in the bathroom or you’ll have moldy linens and towels.
Love Rachel’s jacket! Where can I find that? Looks custom…
Such a good storyteller
I haven't seen a place yet that's worth the price. High rent is not ok nor should they be viewed as normal.
Hey try finding apartments that is accessible for the handicapped?
I want to hang out with Rachel - super cool.
It must be hard too clean that apt but love the rooftop^^have a great day❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
$8,995 . . . they lost me with that number. It'd be nice to be that rich.
Looks like a perfect spot for the Jordan Clan tbh.
Should turn BBall court to futsal or wall hand ball. BBall been dying in NYC.
I don't understand how they can still justify these prices and how people are still willing (AND ABLE) to pay these !!??!!
This just feels like PURE greed and opportunism.
I pay $900 . month
Cash….always a delight….erudite and urbane….🇬🇧
The skate boarders Need a place too
And why call motorcycle rider. Rebel.
So you can have
Your pleasure however you don't like others. Park for family fun. Skate boarders matter too!
JulieKilburn
Awesome job cash see you tomorrow my firiend
Slice pizza in that area is amazing
that bike aint wakin up nobody
Forget about the apartment..... I want her jacket!!!!!!
Who the F rents a 9k house... That's 108k a year alone on rent.
You'd need to make roughly 300k/year to cover that and living.