lol Cash's definition of 'organic planet based' makes sense to me. and you definitely know Charles does watch Cash's video and does a perfect Cash roasting lol.
I honestly don't know how you people can stand living in this concrete jungle of a city. I live in a small city in Canada with parks and nature in every direction. I find NYC depressing.
Better opportunities in New York I can do what you do but make way more way more fun activities nobody wants to look at nature all day unless you a boomer
I have to admit that these NYC videos are really enlightening. Frankly, I thought that bathtubs came in one size, unless it's something like a claw tub or a jetted tub. It is crazy that they make bathtubs half the size of what most people consider as standard.
Cash and Charles you two are so funny together, I love it!! Great video...I like the apartments their bright and with a nice big space in each of the living rooms.
The first two apartments have a "huge" living area (by NYC standards), and though I don't think a Jack and Jill bathroom works for everybody, these places are sharable. But how far away is the subway? The last one is intriguing, but not cheap for a one-bedroom. That "private" access could be a benefit so long as it has secure locks. There's a good reason why windowless basement bedrooms are illegal: people have died when trapped in them by fire or flooding. But it makes a good living room, leaving plenty of space upstairs for a large rolling island and a kitchen table.
Downstairs could be used to house a small business. Maybe 2 or 3 people coding. Just put a lock on the upstairs bedroom and use the living room/kitchen as a staffroom during the day.
@@robertwhough Because commonly, every bedroom/living/rec (rare cases since most are closed like this video) etc has big windows either for sunlight and the afront mentioned "egress window" if the doors are blocked but the bathroom since is the most private place of a house/apartment, it doesnt have the windows. Is a matter of privacy or security, you either have every single room with big windows for emergencies but sacrifice the privacy and need big curtains & running the risk of break-ins or have small windows where barely people can look inside and at least for sunlight but you cant fit in them and run the risk of being trapped in your own house/apt in the case of a flood or fire.
I’d remove those tiles from the fireplace to put an electric flame inside. Many of them look fairly convincing (or at least cool) these days. Also, provided you don’t have a lot of craziness on the street and are a solid sleeper, first floor apartments in Manhattan can be great to live in. Visually, often much more interesting than higher floors. i.e. - You see people rather then only windows!
It’s overpriced, overrated, and overpopulated. I’m a born and raised Brooklynite. The city isn’t fun and exciting anymore. Gentrification changed everything.
Hmm... They're not the best value (IMHO) that come from a Charles listing, but far from the worst. I just don't like such smallish bedrooms adjacent to each other--especially, when considering adult inhabitants. I'd be uncomfortable having an evening guest over. Also, I thought the first two units were on the expensive side ($4200-$4300/month) for what you get, but then again, it's midtown. I preferred the third unit that is estimated at $3700/month. That is perfect for a roommate situation. Two full bathrooms and bedroom separation. The only drawback there was that cavernous alleyway (snow and rain blockage--potential flooding?) and the rat traps which signal a rodent issue for me.
IMHO I wasn't really impressed with any of them. Usually with a Charles collaboration I can find at least 1 that I like. Guess 2day was just an off day
@@MamaCarola1 Well... he can't hit the mark every time AND (while very few) I recall much worse from Charles. All of the units--especially the first 2, had a degree of character with them but for the money being asked, I was not feeling the value.
Those 1st 2 apartments, why did they hade to ruin the fireplaces with those bricks? That just made them look cheap. & that elevator was definitely 1 of the smallest ice ever seen in a building. Definitely not moving furniture in that. Not a fan of the jack & Jill bathroom unless it's between 2 kids rooms. ❤I actually think the 2nd is better than the 1st. I was thinking that the 3rd might have some potential but that outdoor area is a nope for me. Why do I think that outdoor passage is where they take the garbage thru? Usually Charles has assume great places. For me all 3 were misses 2day
I agree with you about the fireplaces. If you're going to "brick-up" a fireplace, then use bricks! That tiled fireplace was awful. Yep, that elevator was small but at least there was an elevator. We've seen numerous places that were on the 4th-7th floor levels without an elevator in sight. Try moving furniture in that condition!
@@sinash right? You know movers charge extra for that. I rented a place once (a "luxury " apartment that would have been a slum on Park Avenue) & found out AFTER signing a lease that the elevator would be out at least 6 weeks & I lived on the top floor. Super made a deal with me that I could have 1/2 a month rent free the next month or $300 towards the movers. Guess which 1 I took lol. & STILL had to fight with the office the next month. I won bcuz the super was their agent basically & since he made the deal...
@@sinash & also about the fireplace, I think it would have been more appealing if the interior was at least painted black & you could put some fake logs in it to give the appearance of it working. Just a thought
@@MamaCarola1 You have that option, or it could encase a large/huge plant--real or fake... although fake is an anathema! There are a few things that could have been done which would have made it much more aesthetically pleasing rather than just tiling it over with kitchen/bathroom tile. Which reminds me of something else... that BEAUTIFUL, PRISTINE, white bathroom and Cash jumps into the bathtub with his dirty shoes on. Ugh... that and his slamming of appliances gets to me every time!
That first place is actually NICE. Tons of light, clean, nice hardwood floors, decent sized bedrooms/closets by NYC standards, HUGE living room by any apartment standards. Kitchen has enough counter space to where I could actually cook in there without getting irritated. None of the windows face the street so it SHOULD be quiet, building has an elevator. Unless there is some huge catch with the location(ie next door to the projects) its a total winner. Even if you do have to walk 15-20 minutes to the subway(hey save on gym membership lol)
Wow . $3,700 for a crappy basement apartment is a 3-4 bed house in NJ is a million dollar home in Georgia is a few hundred acres and a nice house in Alaska
The comedy twins are at it again. One is very quiet and careful and the other is Cash - lol! #1 & #2 are OK if you are a fan of Jack & Jill bathrooms which I am not. Many years in a Chicago hotel my friend & I shared a J&J bathroom and I forgot to lock the other door!!!!!!!!! #3 is far too creepy and at street level plus I don't recall seeing any laundry facilities. Kitchen is not practical.
#1..like that apartment..pretty roomy & laid out nice, old style ..the best! The kitchens crack me up in NYC...or shall I call them "cooking spaces"?🤪😂 #2..works with quirks...#3 don't know about that "2nd bedroom" idea..place might be good for a work at home couple...lower room living /office space
That stretch of Lexington Avenue is really one of the few places where you find a bunch of small quirky stores on the upper East Side. First Ave like in the 80's and 90s is similar.
Are you guys the Ferris and Cameron of the Rental World? Instead of Wayne's World, we have Cash and Charles Rental World. lol Charles sounds a little bit like Steven Seagal. Some of the window views remind me of scenes from the film Two Lovers. Like when Joaquin Phoenix (Leonard) was obsessing over Gwyneth Paltrow (Michelle). They were staring at each other and he was taking photos of her two floors up in a tiny NYC apartment building setting where all the windows face each other in a tiny boxed-in courtyard. Anyway, it was fun:-) 🧚♀
OMG you guys are hilarious thank you for showing the unique apartments of NY. And Love when you guys race your bikes !!! This Granny is getting one because of you guys !!!!
So you have to lock two doors to use the bathroom. And both sides can smell you dropping off your friends at the lake (💩💩💩) while you sleep, and then there's being sick (🤮🤮). Shower sex won't be fun either. It's big no for me 🤧🤧🤧and no, I never realized how important bathroom placement is to me until now. 😂😂😂
This sign provides no information. 3:17 Where SHOULD you put the garbage? Jack and Jill bathroom? 3:51 Why do Jack and Jill need 2 entrances? Don't they sleep together? Wouldn't Jack and Jill find it more practical if the tub and sink in one room and toilet and sink in another? How do you put logs in that fireplace? 5:45 No sink sprayerS! 6:20 , 7:36 , 13:42 Is that an apartment? 10:13 Or a dungeon? Its not that the oven (really a stove) shows no signs of wear. 13:30 Its just that whoever lived there before used it so infrequently that all they had to do is dust it every once in a while.
You two are funny. The apartment looks great, except for the price. I live in Texas. You two need to get together and find some affordable hotels for tourist. I have always wanted to visit New York City.
Dollar pizza went up to 1.50 pizza in NYC, but please keep pimping for failing NYC. What kind of city tries to prosecute an x president on jacked up charges?
It seems as though nobody in the front-facing apartments ever move out... Mostly everything I see has a view of the shaft area or a garbage back area or you're looking straight into another apartment window. What's up with that? Street views are a rare commodity,. I guess those people never die off or it goes from them to a family member once they move out.
Illegal "apts" (really just a room w/ a bed, and space heater ) are prevalent in the certain ethnic areas (Hispanic/Asian) out here in S. California where there are tons of illegal immigrants.
lol Cash's definition of 'organic planet based' makes sense to me. and you definitely know Charles does watch Cash's video and does a perfect Cash roasting lol.
Love your Channel, and Charles as well....😊
You and Charles are hilarious😅😅😅
I honestly don't know how you people can stand living in this concrete jungle of a city. I live in a small city in Canada with parks and nature in every direction. I find NYC depressing.
I do too but the architecture is intriguing to me. The way they chop up.some of these spaces is mind-boggling sometimes
Better opportunities in New York I can do what you do but make way more way more fun activities nobody wants to look at nature all day unless you a boomer
Me too. Couldn't do it. No way.
Illegal underground apartments? Charles Monroe? Cash Jordan? Totally expensive apartments? ❤❤I'm in! Best way to start the day 🤣
😂😂
The dynamic duo together again
It's got to be a running joke at this point Cash always finds something wrong with Charlie's apartments
Luckily, there’s a little bit of truth in every good joke. Those apartments are awesome
"Hi, Everybody! It's THE CASH AND CHARLES REAL ESTATE SHOW! Starring: CASH JORDAN & CHARLES MUNROE! YAY! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏽👏🏽" 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you Cash and Charles.
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Cash is just jealous. 😂
The C & C Show, awesome!
Looking great guys!! Always love seeing Charles & Cash together!!
Also…. Yasss u n Charles Together🔥🔥🔥👍!!!….
I have to admit that these NYC videos are really enlightening. Frankly, I thought that bathtubs came in one size, unless it's something like a claw tub or a jetted tub. It is crazy that they make bathtubs half the size of what most people consider as standard.
Would have been better with a hip bath in that space, at least you can sit comfortably in it.
One more reason why people are leaving NYC in droves. It is an over priced sh1thole.
Cash and Charles you two are so funny together, I love it!! Great video...I like the apartments their bright and with a nice big space in each of the living rooms.
Charles almost tripped again going in somewhere. Is it the shoes? Thanks for getting together & showing us around.
These two are the best. Charles you are such a sweet gentle person. I love you guys when it’s a collaboration video.
Y’all work great together!
Butch and Sundance, Lennon/McCartney, Bonnie and Clyde and.....Cash and Charles. Great duos!
Truly!
The first two apartments have a "huge" living area (by NYC standards), and though I don't think a Jack and Jill bathroom works for everybody, these places are sharable. But how far away is the subway? The last one is intriguing, but not cheap for a one-bedroom. That "private" access could be a benefit so long as it has secure locks. There's a good reason why windowless basement bedrooms are illegal: people have died when trapped in them by fire or flooding. But it makes a good living room, leaving plenty of space upstairs for a large rolling island and a kitchen table.
how does ''windowlessness' cause people to be trapped?
Downstairs could be used to house a small business. Maybe 2 or 3 people coding. Just put a lock on the upstairs bedroom and use the living room/kitchen as a staffroom during the day.
@@robertwhough If your bedroom exit is blocked by fire or flood, the law requires an "egress window" that will get you out of the building.
@@Bobrogers99 yeah but why just bedrooms? why not all rooms?
@@robertwhough Because commonly, every bedroom/living/rec (rare cases since most are closed like this video) etc has big windows either for sunlight and the afront mentioned "egress window" if the doors are blocked but the bathroom since is the most private place of a house/apartment, it doesnt have the windows.
Is a matter of privacy or security, you either have every single room with big windows for emergencies but sacrifice the privacy and need big curtains & running the risk of break-ins or have small windows where barely people can look inside and at least for sunlight but you cant fit in them and run the risk of being trapped in your own house/apt in the case of a flood or fire.
I love the underground ones, cash! Your channel is my favorite!!
I’d remove those tiles from the fireplace to put an electric flame inside. Many of them look fairly convincing (or at least cool) these days.
Also, provided you don’t have a lot of craziness on the street and are a solid sleeper, first floor apartments in Manhattan can be great to live in. Visually, often much more interesting than higher floors. i.e. - You see people rather then only windows!
CHAAARRRRLES!!
3:54 This might be the best five seconds in the history of this channel.
😂😂
Munroe & Cash theme song here!!
Have to agree with you Warren, it's up there in the top 5 for sure!
You had me at rodent traps and high voltage wires for $4K per month. Lol. How anyone can still live in NYC is beyond me.
Why are all those kitchen sinks so dam SHALOW !? Reminds me of an RV camper 😂
'Bad Boys NYC Apartment Rentals Realty' back in action. I notice Cash is slamming less these days...
💸CA$H, came back to NY, used to watch you from Dallas, Tx and cry. Good to be back home. 🗽Brooklyn NY
I did like the first one and how sunny it is.
Cool, I like y alls tours together.🥰
I just love you two working together! 😂 the tp issues make for a notable award winning video! 🧻🧻🧻
I love watching these videos. Have never even been to NYC so no idea why 😂 but I am hooked.
Unbelievably expensive 😫
Same here
It’s overpriced, overrated, and overpopulated. I’m a born and raised Brooklynite. The city isn’t fun and exciting anymore. Gentrification changed everything.
Awesome job cash see you on Sunday enjoy your two days off.
Hmm... They're not the best value (IMHO) that come from a Charles listing, but far from the worst. I just don't like such smallish bedrooms adjacent to each other--especially, when considering adult inhabitants. I'd be uncomfortable having an evening guest over. Also, I thought the first two units were on the expensive side ($4200-$4300/month) for what you get, but then again, it's midtown. I preferred the third unit that is estimated at $3700/month. That is perfect for a roommate situation. Two full bathrooms and bedroom separation. The only drawback there was that cavernous alleyway (snow and rain blockage--potential flooding?) and the rat traps which signal a rodent issue for me.
IMHO I wasn't really impressed with any of them. Usually with a Charles collaboration I can find at least 1 that I like. Guess 2day was just an off day
@@MamaCarola1 Well... he can't hit the mark every time AND (while very few) I recall much worse from Charles. All of the units--especially the first 2, had a degree of character with them but for the money being asked, I was not feeling the value.
$4295? I suppose I missed the other 3 floors, fully equipped gym and beach access.
For that price it better come with the cure for cancer.
Happy Thursday CJ😀n This is Gonna b so Interesting🔥🔥🔥👍….
Too dark for Cash. Smooth operator.
Always Love seeing Charles Happy Face❤❤
Little bathroom for little people. Thanks Cash and Charles great teamwork.
Love you guys together, you make me laugh. I would have to go with the 1st one. Nice and bright and lists of room
I’m starting to get the impression that every apt he sees is considered illegal.
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Those 1st 2 apartments, why did they hade to ruin the fireplaces with those bricks? That just made them look cheap. & that elevator was definitely 1 of the smallest ice ever seen in a building. Definitely not moving furniture in that. Not a fan of the jack & Jill bathroom unless it's between 2 kids rooms. ❤I actually think the 2nd is better than the 1st. I was thinking that the 3rd might have some potential but that outdoor area is a nope for me. Why do I think that outdoor passage is where they take the garbage thru? Usually Charles has assume great places. For me all 3 were misses 2day
I agree with you about the fireplaces. If you're going to "brick-up" a fireplace, then use bricks! That tiled fireplace was awful. Yep, that elevator was small but at least there was an elevator. We've seen numerous places that were on the 4th-7th floor levels without an elevator in sight. Try moving furniture in that condition!
@@sinash right? You know movers charge extra for that. I rented a place once (a "luxury " apartment that would have been a slum on Park Avenue) & found out AFTER signing a lease that the elevator would be out at least 6 weeks & I lived on the top floor. Super made a deal with me that I could have 1/2 a month rent free the next month or $300 towards the movers. Guess which 1 I took lol. & STILL had to fight with the office the next month. I won bcuz the super was their agent basically & since he made the deal...
@@sinash & also about the fireplace, I think it would have been more appealing if the interior was at least painted black & you could put some fake logs in it to give the appearance of it working. Just a thought
@@MamaCarola1 You have that option, or it could encase a large/huge plant--real or fake... although fake is an anathema! There are a few things that could have been done which would have made it much more aesthetically pleasing rather than just tiling it over with kitchen/bathroom tile. Which reminds me of something else... that BEAUTIFUL, PRISTINE, white bathroom and Cash jumps into the bathtub with his dirty shoes on. Ugh... that and his slamming of appliances gets to me every time!
@@sinash oh I never thought of the plant. & you could go to the plant guy in LIC that Cash featured in a video this week!
The third place was way better for sure 💯
If you are playing Cash Bingo today, cross off "illegal", "bowtique", "shade on corporate coffee", and "slams microwave door"😂.
That first place is actually NICE. Tons of light, clean, nice hardwood floors, decent sized bedrooms/closets by NYC standards, HUGE living room by any apartment standards. Kitchen has enough counter space to where I could actually cook in there without getting irritated. None of the windows face the street so it SHOULD be quiet, building has an elevator. Unless there is some huge catch with the location(ie next door to the projects) its a total winner. Even if you do have to walk 15-20 minutes to the subway(hey save on gym membership lol)
I really.look forward to these videos, I'm a secret architectural nerd and then I see Charles!! Yeah, 3 fold video 🙌👏🍀
Wow . $3,700 for a crappy basement apartment is a 3-4 bed house in NJ is a million dollar home in Georgia is a few hundred acres and a nice house in Alaska
Been watching too much that somehow now I feel $4295 a month is a good price for a 2 bedroom…haha.
And what of the sink sprayers?🤔😂😂😂😂
I really enjoy the videos with Charles in them with you.
I’m hearing the Family Matters theme song when you guys walk into the Jack and Jill bathroom. Classic sitcom opening 😂😂
2 bedroom for $4295...I'm sorry what? Is it covered in gold? The fire place isn't even usable.
Might as well buy a house and have a mortgage.
Don't miss a classic Charles and Cash moment at 9:22. Charles' smile is ... well, what can I say!? Cash's laugh says it all.
No sink sprayers? Travesty! ...haha
The comedy twins are at it again. One is very quiet and careful and the other is Cash - lol! #1 & #2 are OK if you are a fan of Jack & Jill bathrooms which I am not. Many years in a Chicago hotel my friend & I shared a J&J bathroom and I forgot to lock the other door!!!!!!!!! #3 is far too creepy and at street level plus I don't recall seeing any laundry facilities. Kitchen is not practical.
If Charles is selling, I am buying. Love that guy.
My man Charlie! 🫵🏾👌🏾👊🏾
Cash your video make my week I dream rich dreams
That stove vent Vince back into the room through Is filters. We have one and it doesn't work very well.
You can fill it up with couches? How the heck do you get couches through the narrow alleyways or hallways…..
Charles always has the best apartments.
#1..like that apartment..pretty roomy & laid out nice, old style ..the best! The kitchens crack me up in NYC...or shall I call them "cooking spaces"?🤪😂
#2..works with quirks...#3 don't know about that "2nd bedroom" idea..place might be good for a work at home couple...lower room living /office space
I ❤ Charles 😂
“That is not a cool view!” Best Charles moment yet 😂
4100+ lmaooo. Insane.
That stretch of Lexington Avenue is really one of the few places where you find a bunch of small quirky stores on the upper East Side. First Ave like in the 80's and 90s is similar.
Yes. It looks provincial, atmospheric and fun!! 🪟
Love your apartment hunting videos even though I’m not looking for one but you make hunting fun with ur jokes and skits!
It’s a Cash and Charles bathroom. Haha!!
i just like watching you and charles ;)
im not stalking lol
I love how you know how to appropriately incorporate that real, New York, boom bap style of hip hop music as a soundtrack to your videos.
Are you guys the Ferris and Cameron of the Rental World? Instead of Wayne's World, we have Cash and Charles Rental World. lol Charles sounds a little bit like Steven Seagal. Some of the window views remind me of scenes from the film Two Lovers. Like when Joaquin Phoenix (Leonard) was obsessing over Gwyneth Paltrow (Michelle). They were staring at each other and he was taking photos of her two floors up in a tiny NYC apartment building setting where all the windows face each other in a tiny boxed-in courtyard. Anyway, it was fun:-) 🧚♀
PS I'm subscribed to Charles too.🙂
OMG you guys are hilarious thank you for showing the unique apartments of NY. And Love when you guys race your bikes !!! This Granny is getting one because of you guys !!!!
Your thumbnails are becoming pretty epic!
Starting to think every apartment in NYC is illegal lol
The prices are definitely robbery
never too dark for me charlie
So you have to lock two doors to use the bathroom. And both sides can smell you dropping off your friends at the lake (💩💩💩) while you sleep, and then there's being sick (🤮🤮). Shower sex won't be fun either. It's big no for me 🤧🤧🤧and no, I never realized how important bathroom placement is to me until now. 😂😂😂
8:45- you're missing a great selling opportunity there, Cash: "Heated toilet paper, to go with your heated towel rack!"
Entertaining real estate 😂
$8k a month for 10 sq ft in NYC. Yeah no - I'm a rural guy.
I love his goofy sense of humor 😁
This duo 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Takes "mancave" to a whole new level. Perfect place for a dominatrix office.
Hi Cash and to your friend this is a cool underground apartment near Central Park Very interesting that is hidden underground stay safe and warm 👍
That last one was cool, but i would check if there is enough drainage outside the lower part under ground.
Winter storms you know. 😅
This is why there’s so much crime in nyc. Living like this is depressing.
This sign provides no information. 3:17 Where SHOULD you put the garbage?
Jack and Jill bathroom? 3:51 Why do Jack and Jill need 2 entrances? Don't they sleep together?
Wouldn't Jack and Jill find it more practical if the tub and sink in one room and toilet and sink in another?
How do you put logs in that fireplace? 5:45
No sink sprayerS! 6:20 , 7:36 , 13:42
Is that an apartment? 10:13 Or a dungeon?
Its not that the oven (really a stove) shows no signs of wear. 13:30 Its just that whoever lived there before used it so infrequently that all they had to do is dust it every once in a while.
"Free Dishrag" would be an awesome name for a band.
KING CHARLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
You two are funny. The apartment looks great, except for the price. I live in Texas. You two need to get together and find some affordable hotels for tourist. I have always wanted to visit New York City.
Dollar pizza went up to 1.50 pizza in NYC, but please keep pimping for failing NYC. What kind of city tries to prosecute an x president on jacked up charges?
Make sure you write to him jail. He is going to get lonely.
@@greg5775 Sure. Keep hoping
A city that recognizes a criminal. You gotta take the blinder's off honey.
@@queens6583 Last I checked Family Brandon is the only ones getting wire transfers from the CCP.
@@queens6583hopefully you’ve opened yours
Did you really not know about jack-and-jill bathrooms? Or was that just a wisecrack?
I was thinking the same thing. How would a realtor not know that?
@@annettevertalino9273 Well, he doesn't know what a walk-in closet is.
@@chrismulholland7530 Right?
I love all your videos
NYC. Claustrophobic and very expensive.
Cash: How is the apartment?
Pennyworth: It's ggrreeaat
The rest of us: NOPE
It seems as though nobody in the front-facing apartments ever move out... Mostly everything I see has a view of the shaft area or a garbage back area or you're looking straight into another apartment window. What's up with that? Street views are a rare commodity,. I guess those people never die off or it goes from them to a family member once they move out.
I miss videos with your family. I haven't seen your youngest since her birth. 😢❤
You have to open the oven door to fully open the dishwasher in that one place! 😂 So convenient. But I love the apt.
This guy really needs to give those champion hoodies a drink of water
I love my Champion sweatshirts so what’s the deal?
Cash, It would be interesting to refilm these stores today.
Boo-teek not beau-teek. Hee hee just messin with ya Cash. Love your videos from way down south, here in da swamp.
Hmm you mean boutique? Watching video now so idk what you're referring to lol
Those are the ones , that qet all wet when it rains!!! 🥸
What a great view for the money. 🥴 And the lack of counter space. I can’t even. 🤦🏽♀️
Illegal "apts" (really just a room w/ a bed, and space heater ) are prevalent in the certain ethnic areas (Hispanic/Asian) out here in S. California where there are tons of illegal immigrants.
im new to this, the rent he says is monthly???