This is what $1,000,000 gets you in NYC | NYC Apartment Tours | You won't believe what $1M buys you
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- 0:00 - 0:17 - What does One Million dollars get you in each borough of NYC?
0:17 - 2:47 - Manhattan Listing
2:48 - 6:33 - Queens Listing
6:34 - 10:10 - Brooklyn Listing
10:11 - 13:28 - Bronx Listing
13:29 - 18:24 - Staten Island Listing
18:25 - 18:49 - Outro
Ever wondered what $1,000,000 buys you in NYC?
Today, I'll show you what you can get in all five boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Staten Island. What do you think?
Which apartment would you choose and why? Comment below!
Manhattan Listing Info:
Property Address: 414 East 52nd St #9C
2 BED | 2 BATH | Coop
Listing Price: $1,000,000
Broker: Martinez Team at Compass
Property Link: martinez-team.com/properties/...
Condo vs Coop? Check out this video! • How Much Does a Small ...
Queens Listing Info:
Property Address: 31-27 Crescent St #3A
1 BED | 1 BATH | New Development with all the Amenities
Listing Price: $800,400
Broker: The Gavrilov Grosso Team at Corcoran
Property Link: sienacondos.com/
Brooklyn Listing Info:
Property Address: 545 Lexington Ave
3 BED | 3 BATH | Huge private outdoor backyard
Listing Price: $1,295,000
Broker: Martinez Team at Compass
Property Link: martinez-team.com/545Lexingto...
More about 545 Lex Here: • What $1,295,000 Gets y...
Bronx Listing Info:
Property Address: 313 W 262nd St
2-Family | 2 BED | 2 BATH | With Indoor Garage
Listing Price: $999,000
Broker: Eileen M Murphy at RE/MAX Distinguished Hms.&Prop
Property Link:
onekeymls.com/address/313-W-2...
Staten Island Listing Info:
Property Address: 101 Lucille Avenue
2-Family | 5 BED | 3.5 BATH | Indoor parking garage & backyard
Listing Price: $925,000
Broker: Kevin Bryant & the Joe Tirone Team at Compass
Property Link: www.compass.com/app/listing/1...
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I grew up in this type of house in SI. We all essentially had the same house and our parents paid off their mortgages with the tenant rent. The cheap condos being built all over the island have killed the SI feel.
The Bronx for me! My dad was from the Bronx. He lived in a 5 story apartment building with an elevator. My dad was born in 1926 when the Bronx was an awesome place.
I liked the Bronx one too, but the commute was further from the Brooklyn one. Thanks for watching!
5 story buildings didn’t have elevators. That was for 6+ stories.
@@mrmrso228Sorry, my dad didn’t remember the exact number of floors. He lived in the Bronx from 1926 until they moved to Los Angeles in the late 1940’s.
You guys make a nice team, & your vibe is natural & friendly & relaxed, way nicer than all those highly professional 3 million views videos, in real life when a person visits an apartment that’s exactly what they get you show real life content thanks guys keep going hopefully soon we will be visiting & buying through you guys
Thanks! I appreciate you saying that! That's the vibe we are going for. Thanks for watching.
The Bronx; large space with your own private backyard, proximity to expressways, upstate NY, GW, Manhattan, private enclosed garage, no monthly maintenance fees, no nosy boards telling you what to do in your space. The only one that is a maybe is SI but with that commute you're better off living in another planet.
Thanks for watching! I was very close to picking the Bronx one. TBH, it's the most underrated one.
I live about a mile away from the Astoria one. I paid just under $300K for a 1BR coop with about $600 maintenance and property taxes.
That's a great deal! Thanks for watching!
Staten Island is a gut job. Easily $400,000 for renovations. The Bronx was nice, however, it too needed work. I have renovated a 1950 square ft house and it is a lot of work. I would choose Queens, then Brooklyn, then Manhattan.
The first unit in Brooklyn was my favorite. Move in ready is my preference. Great video, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Nice tour. I'd move to Manhattan. And thanks for showing the garden! I watched a lady give a tour who pointed outside but the camera person didn't actually go outside.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your feedback :)
The apartment for 1 million in Manhattan for over 1.300 sq. feet seems like a good deal but the maintainence charges of over $3,700 a month is my biggest concern. Thanks for sharing. Interesting.
Thanks for watching. That was the biggest challenge selling this apartment. The only good thing about the maintenance was that it included all utilities and was 30% tax deductible.
@@justinmartineznycI don’t understand why you need to pay maintenance? Are there any more services ?
@@hispantrapmusic301 It's a classic American scam. People over there are oblivious to how utterly fucking rekt they're getting lol.
@@hispantrapmusic301 taxes are higher in Manhattan and you are paying for a doorman, upkeep, the garden, etc.
@@Idamaehoy so? 3.7k? Zero sense 🤣🤣🤣
The Staten Island home must have a typo cause dam $8,569 tax per month no way what they smoking 😂 over $102,000 per year in just taxes you can keep it.
Yes, it's a typo. Sorry. It's $8569 per year/ $714 per month
Ppl from riverdale like to pretend they don’t live in the Bronx. They’d never say I live in the da bx. I live in riverdale. Good luck getting home to riverdale with all that traffic! 😂
Exactly!
You have a gift for making a dump appear like a gem with the way you speak and your presentation. Like if I had been touring the Staten Island house on my own I would have been like… this place needs to be torn town or completely gutted but bravo you made me actually consider it 😅
Haha! Thanks for watching! Honestly, I thought the same when I first got to the house. I asked my colleague questions about the price and why there was so much demand, and it made sense after that.
@@justinmartineznyc well I couldn’t tell that you thought it was a dump! You sold it well lol
@@brightgreenleaves 🙏
The Brooklyn place is the nicest and seems to be the best value for your money. I think I would go with that one. It's pretty much like a house, and I love that it has two separate outdoor spaces that are pretty private, and everything is new.
Thanks for watching! I totally agree! I liked the location of the Manhattan one, and that's why I was torn between the two.
@@justinmartineznycYou're welcome! I agree! Manhattan would be my second choice. I would prefer to live in Manhattan in that location as well. If the Brooklyn place can be in the same location in Manhattan for that price then it would be perfect! LOL I also can't stomach not having laundry in the unit at that price point in Manhattan.
I am in contract to sell my Sag Harbor house and was just casually pondering Manhattan listings to see if I should upgrade. I have come to the conclusion that I need to get outta NYC. It is really sad what you get here versus what you would get in, say, Philly or DC for the money. I've been in Manhattan for 25 years and it has just been slowly declining for the past 10 years while everything has gotten vastly more expensive and crowded. It's just not the city that I fell in love with way back when...
Congrats on your sell! What is your budget and criteria for the home?
Brooklyn for me..
In the Bronx, you may as well be in Jersey City
Just saying u make me dizzy who is doing the filming😂
The Bronx ❤
When seeing this I have a new appreciation for our 2500 sq ft. home on a one third acre lot in the pacific n.w. surrounded by natural woodlands, peace and quiet and only a short drive to a well developed metro area. For half the price. People living in areas such as this video live like mice in a maze one on top of the other, going from point A to point B ignorant of a real quality of life.
Where do you live? I disagree. The NYC real estate market is very diverse compared to other major cities. New York State has very suburban areas. I should cover that in a future video.
Definitely the town house for me.
Which one?
Also, beware of the parking lot bait and switch. They will say there’s a parking lot available to purchase which actually makes you want to live there even more but once you move in you’ll find out that you cannot get the parking lot because they are actually only giving them to people who are willing to pay triple and not even in the building so beware of that and always do your research into the company you’re looking at
The one in the bronx or the one in Brooklyn.
Manhattan
Thanks for watching!
Definitely Astoria or Riverdale, which by the way is almost not really the Bronx. Forget about Manhattan... looking into an airshaft and $3700 a month maintenance??? No laundry in your own apartment??? You must really want to live in Manhattan to put up with that. Not a fan of most of Brooklyn, especially that deep in. Staten Island, unless you are somewhere near beautiful Snug Harbor is probably mind-numbingly boring.
For that price and no central air condition?
Why not go to eastern Queens the suburbs, and get yourself a huge house for pennies compared to a one bedroom in a Astoria?
I've got a place in Bensonhurst but mostly I live in Garden City out in Nassau County. There's no reason to live in NYC anymore. Actually, if I had any sense I'd move out of NYS altogether.
Manhattan - out of these options.
Brooklyn or Manhattan would work for me
I'm with you!
1,000,000 in Philly gives you soooo much more
I need to go on a tour of Philly :)
I’ll stick to a nice house in Queens
Bronx
Thanks for watching?
$8600 a month in taxes for the Staten Island house 🤯
Big error on my part. It's $8600 per year
You need a better camera lense by the way. The properties weren't shot nicely. You could barely see the whole rooms, bad angles.
Has anyone ever heard of Bellrose New York in Queens county look it up, it’ll be worth your while
I didn't choose Bellrose since most buyers considering Bellrose are also considering Nassau County in Long Island.
@@justinmartineznyc then go to Franklin Square, Nassau County it’s even cheaper than Bellrose and you could take the LIRR right into Manhattan
@@justinmartineznyc Franklin squares of very family oriented neighborhood with great schools and probably the most white county that can get you into Manhattan and less than one hour
@@anthonylarocco6763 Next video I'll compare out side of NYC boroughs with suburban neighborhoods :)
Brooklyn
Thanks for watching!
How did you just walk past that toilet? Is that normal there to just have a toilet put in the open?
Are you referring to the Staten island listing?
Bronx. That toilet next to the garage
@@Angel-810 No that's not normal. I think the seller is just storing in the basement since they replaced it with another one.
@@Angel-810 I'm not sure if this is the case here, but a lot of older buildings had/have a toilet and a washbasin or even a small shower in the basement or laundry area. The idea was that Dad would come home from work, working in a factory...meat plant...etc. so he could get rid of his dirty working attire and freshen up before entering the main living area.
Never fall for the new construction. Those covers in the elevator will be there till you die.
Yo don't call my borough the forgotten borough. That's disrespect..
Sorry bro! lol Thanks for watching ! 🙏
You havent say anything about the maintenance fees. Oh sorry you did. By the way the prices arent that bad.With a big down payment ,not bad.
Thanks for watching! Typically buyers put down 20%.
@@justinmartineznyc I mean about 80%
What are these monthly taxes on these places? Property taxes are paid yearly not monthly.
For which property?
@@justinmartineznyc the second and third
@@Kev4Kev property taxes are paid monthly. I know I messed up for the state island property. The taxes listed were for the year.
@@justinmartineznyc Is that a nyc thing ? Because where I live they are paid annually.
Why you gonna show a $ 1.3 mil house when the title says for $ 1 mil? I know you wanna show and sell but this is misleading.
Thanks for watching. I did say that before I toured the space lol
None of those apartments are worth $1.000.000. That is ridiculous they are old fixtures. they need a lot of work 😮 I'm totally sure you can find a lot better for the money to do the work you're self.
Is this supposed to be nice looking? Manhattan and queens definitely have something nicer than that
1st brooklyn one was nice
100000 get you Nothing
SO soulless
They all looked shite to me lol.
Manhattan