The difference in what NY considers a great view (ie: bunch of building and a freeway) compared to what everyone else in the country considers a great view (land, tree’s, ocean, lake, mountains, etc) is mind blowing.
Even if you bought one of these for me because I'm such a nice guy, I couldn't afford to live here. $50,000/year for taxes, plus building fees and utilities would total more than twice my income.
@@jadedavis822: you don't understand NYC or its real estate market. The developer will have no problem finding a buyer who wants to live in midtown Manhattan.
At 4:40 Even if you paid ALL CASH, $2.5 million !!! you'd still have to pay $4500 a month taxes and $2100 in common charges = *$6600 FOR ETERNITY !!!* There's something wrong with this picture. The city, the builders, and the management, it's all just a money grab. What do the insanely high monthly taxes and common charges actually pay for. Someone needs to investigate the city records and laws and challenge them.
Cash- You and Jamin are the consummate sales team. Under the- Are you convinced yet clause-(which might be listed next to the (in)sanity clause😊) will definitely work for the many billionaires and millionaires in NYC. If you go to Chicago you will find relatively little difference. Your energy is always top notch. Keep going!☮️👏👏👏👏
Any newbie designer would change that out immediately. Me, I'd do some pretty mosaic tiles, and add patches of low growing plants, like clover or moss.
Right? My house was $40K. And taxes are &400. A YEAR! Ok, my furnishings aren't as nice but I'm pretty sure I could do it for a lot less than that. AND, I have a yard and a double garage. No thanks, NYC. I'm happy with what I've got.
Being able to look out into the backyard (even though the grass is “plastic turf”) makes you feel like you live in a house with a real yard. I really like this place.
I can why y’all are realtors. This is a beautiful place and for NYC it’s a “steal.” However I could stay here in SC and buy something much more grand for that price. I do enjoy your videos Cash! Keep up the good work.
Is it just me or does seeing Jordan & other people in these crazy expensive places with their shoes on super disturbing? Like you've been stepping on street mixed with sewage water/rat/garbage and now you have that all over the house, the bathroom, rug etc.
@cash. I’ve lived in NY most of my life the taxes are crazy but the price $2.75mil for 2bedroom/3 story penthouse w/all that outdoor space is not outrageous for that part of manhattan. What is crazy is the $4,500/mo taxes (too high for huge market like NYC), + $2.100/monthly maintenance. They need to take long hard look at those taxes. I did photoshoot project years ago Chelsea-meat packaging neighborhood of Manhattan, in some hideous triplex, penthouse apt that was $19million, had 4 tiny shoe box bedroom and construction was horribly cheap/inferior. Everything was darkly lit, deliberately I assume to hide all the faulty details. I am sure no one with brains bought that apt.
He spouts out these ridiculous fees like it's not robbery. All that plus 45 hundred a month. Only a fool would pay this. If you can afford this you should be on a quiet property upstate. Not inhaling smog and dealing with the bs of the city
Try Singapore. "In this city, the right to own a car starts at $76,000. And that doesn’t include the car." CNN "Then there are the costs of the vehicle itself to think about. The quota system was introduced in 1990 to minimize traffic and reduce emissions in a space-starved city state that is home to 5.9 million but boasts an impressive public transport network. It has put cars out of reach for the average resident of Singapore, where the median monthly household income in 2022 was $7,376 (10,099 Singapore dollars), according to the Department of Statistics.... Locals say living in Singapore, already ranked the world’s most costly city, has gotten extraordinarily expensive in recent years amid persistent inflation, rising costs of public housing and a slowing economy. But supporters of the quota system say it has helped spare Singapore the sort of congestion that routinely snarls up other Southeast Asian capitals such as Bangkok, Jakarta and Hanoi. Those who can’t afford a Certificate of Entitlement can also make use of Singapore’s extensive public transport system they point out. Failing that, there is the option of getting a motorbike - permits for which are a relative snip at $7,930 (10,856 Singapore dollars)."
I like the modernity of both and the price for each is good for midtown Manhattan but the decor and fitments are BLAND. I would buy off plan and specify my own bathrooms and kitchen.
I can’t pretend I’m not missing Charles….BUT I do like Jamin - he’s cool. He could probably persuade me to buy that wonderful triplex, and don’t ask me how I’d afford it.
Manhattan: The nepo baby of the friend group. She's got generational wealth and is a bit smug and disconnected, but still a really fun party girl and she buys shots for her friends. Brooklyn: The hipster who used to be poor and then got a bit of money, but she's a bit a bit stingy. She's really wild though, she'll be the girl doing tequila shots at 4AM. Queens: She's a bit quiet, but still knows how to have a good time. She doesn't put up with people's crap, has a little bit of a ghetto side but mostly polite. Bronx, The: She's the ghetto girl, loves to get into fights especially when drunk, but she has a heart of gold. She's a bit scary but really fun once you get to know her. Staten Island: Mom made the rest of the boroughs hang out with her. Nobody really wants her there, and the one time per year she makes it out, she just kinda kills the vibes. And she definitely voted for Trump.
Pretending that $$$$$ wasn’t an issue- and the fact the taxes would be equivalent to renting a separate apartment or mortgage on another condo- do like the neighborhood and many things about the residence. I could see myself living there when I’m not at my beach house on the beach of my choice :)
I kept waiting for the reason nobody would rent it. Turns out, that the reason nobody would rent is because it's for sale not rent. I block channels that use clickbait titles as to not feed their greed.
Imagine your money in Miami... You would be in an insane condo with private parking on ocean views or a house on inlet to the ocean with a boat docked right outside... Your extra tax money could go towards the sports cars you put into your 3 to 5 car garage there...NY has got to drop the taxes a lot if they want to compete.. But, I will watch Cash any time he posts!
@@beachbumsailordude ? Of course, it helps if you are young enough at heart to enjoy the lifestyle of summer breezes, beach air, summer clothing, good food, nice people and the rhythm of the city at night. Then again, certainly not for a person who may be the party pooper. Every party has one, you know...
The clear railings on those balconies are enough to scare the crap out of me. I’m afraid of heights so they couldn’t even give that place to me and I wouldn’t or should say couldn’t walk that many stairs. There should be an small elevator that holds 2. Big time pass on this one.
Uh, I have a two-bedroom boutique condo unit five miles from downtown's skyscrapers and ten miles from the airport. Mortgage: $502. HOA: $145. Just hop into the car and go about 2,500 miles west.
Hmmm. I can see this working for the target buyer. The price is ok, this potential buyer does not need a mortgage and this 2.5 mil is not their whole net worth obviously. They “park” the cash in this apartment (which is priced lower than others in the area), and pay taxes and HOA as if it is rent (and actual rent for this place would be higher). So they get: asset diversification (maybe this doesn’t appreciate as much, but may be ok for diversification) and lower monthly than rent for equivalent. It can definitely work for them, if they want to live in that area. Or maybe the even rent it out. Who knows. NYC has plenty of ppl that fit this potential buyer profile. This is not a place to take a mortgage on.
Always great to see Jamin. I loved his pants! Hmm... I think that $2.5M is a very good price for that triplex and it does have a lot of space, but something just doesn't excite me about it. Maybe it's the monthly fees and taxes. That's expensive!!! For some reason I liked the penthouse much better but not at $2.75M. Again, maybe it's the monthly fees and taxes. I just have mixed emotions about them both and when you're talking about that type of money, I think you really need to love something or just pass on it.
Great apartment. I just wish it were in Alabama where it could be a bit more affordable. LOL It wouldn't have the same character if it were anywhere else though.
Penthouse primary bath is badly done and would need to be done before moving in. The triplex has A LOT of potential for gardening and in residence office. However, during the night it can be noisy in that part of town.
Maybe it's just me but all these luxury apartments are all staring to look the same! The prices are of course ridiculous especially for the tri-plex with the windowless room! I thought that was illegal in a new build.
I can easily see oil money paying for this! If a diplomat or Saudi Prince wants their sons or daughters who want to go to Columbia and live in NYC, then this is perfect.
$2.5 million. 20% down = $500,000. First off, who has $500,000 laying around? ... and that's just the beginning. With a 30 year fixed mortgage at 8% = $14,000 a month. This is highway criminality, for a small builder grade 2 bedroom apartment. Add to that, nearly $7,000 a month in perpetuity for the rest of your life, you're looking at monthly payments of $21,000 a month. It wasn't long ago when the world balked at paying $50,000 a month for an entire mansion on 5th Avenue, across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Only oligarchs and dirty money will be buying this slightly-better-than-IKEA apartment.
Your thinking in YOUR world. In the financial capital of the world, clearly folk can buy that as a tax write off . If money isn’t an object- this place is a relative steal in a city where they have 100 MILLION dollar units that are just 20 blocks away. This isn’t for the 99%. But for the robber barons of today? This is a steal in mindtown Manhattan. If you are plain regular rich? Then I agree you are a fool lol
The difference in what NY considers a great view (ie: bunch of building and a freeway) compared to what everyone else in the country considers a great view (land, tree’s, ocean, lake, mountains, etc) is mind blowing.
The skyscrapers are magnificent! 😍
I never understood why anyone cares about a view.
@michelledml3162 Thank for saying that! The architecture is nice, otherwise this feels like hell.
Inmates have the same opinion
@@sexygeek8996 I have a skyline view and words can't describe....it's so reviving to the soul
Even if you bought one of these for me because I'm such a nice guy, I couldn't afford to live here. $50,000/year for taxes, plus building fees and utilities would total more than twice my income.
$4500/mo in just taxes? Lmao. You could buy a property of that quality in a dozen major metros for less than that in total mortgage and fees.
That’s what I’m saying
That’s why no one will buy it lol
And they aren’t NYC. If you work in New York you live in New York - and get paid NYC money.
@@jadedavis822: you don't understand NYC or its real estate market. The developer will have no problem finding a buyer who wants to live in midtown Manhattan.
@@jadedavis822 The headline sez rent, not buy. It’ll sell quick.
The filming angles and video editing is really phenomenal. So fun to watch!
Fun is his dirty shoes inside every single bath and shower, every single video I watch he does the same. disgusting.
People who can afford to pay $4,500 a month in tax aren't worried about paying $4,500 a month in tax.
Exactly
At 4:40 Even if you paid ALL CASH, $2.5 million !!! you'd still have to pay $4500 a month taxes and $2100 in common charges = *$6600 FOR ETERNITY !!!* There's something wrong with this picture. The city, the builders, and the management, it's all just a money grab. What do the insanely high monthly taxes and common charges actually pay for. Someone needs to investigate the city records and laws and challenge them.
It’s all going to house the illegal aliens
Well said
Jamin Lin is a wonderful compliment 2 Cash. I would luv 2c more of those 2 unique names!
Cash- You and Jamin are the consummate sales team. Under the- Are you convinced yet clause-(which might be listed next to the (in)sanity clause😊) will definitely work for the many billionaires and millionaires in NYC. If you go to Chicago you will find relatively little difference.
Your energy is always top notch.
Keep going!☮️👏👏👏👏
Heyyyy.... Jamin is back! Him being a somewhat a regular is a hoot
Thank you very much for sharing wonderful gorges enjoyable video take care
$2.5 million and you get fake rumpled grass in the backyard
😂😂 I was thinking the same thing.
Yeah, with a garden it would sell quicker imo
Any newbie designer would change that out immediately. Me, I'd do some pretty mosaic tiles, and add patches of low growing plants, like clover or moss.
54,000 a YEAR just in taxes?!? For an apartment??? Who, what, WHY???
this isn't meant for us peons that work 9-5s and shop at costco
Right? My house was $40K. And taxes are &400. A YEAR! Ok, my furnishings aren't as nice but I'm pretty sure I could do it for a lot less than that.
AND, I have a yard and a double garage.
No thanks, NYC. I'm happy with what I've got.
Being able to look out into the backyard (even though the grass is “plastic turf”) makes you feel like you live in a house with a real yard. I really like this place.
Plant whatever you like. It is only limited by your imagination. :)
I did not like the fake grass... I'd rather have the cement and plants all around...
I can why y’all are realtors. This is a beautiful place and for NYC it’s a “steal.” However I could stay here in SC and buy something much more grand for that price. I do enjoy your videos Cash! Keep up the good work.
Hi Cash and to your friend wow this is gorgeous penthouse in NYC. The price is good too. I wish I can afford to rent in NYC stay cool and hopeful👍😀
Love the bottom townhome. Very nicely decorated and plenty of space. The price is not as bad as others I have seen for the same price. See ya
$87,600 a year for Property Taxes and HOA fees? Close to Port Authority Bus Terminal fumes … Nice!
It’s beautiful! Both of them. Love the triplex a lot!
My mortgage plus taxes together in Austin aren't anywhere NEAR $4500 a month.
Mine either and that is awesome!😊
Love this place. Jamin is a jem😊😊
Thank you for another great video ❤❤
Is it just me or does seeing Jordan & other people in these crazy expensive places with their shoes on super disturbing? Like you've been stepping on street mixed with sewage water/rat/garbage and now you have that all over the house, the bathroom, rug etc.
Japanese would probably have a heart attack lol
Taxes = Kryptonite to rich people.
Kryptonite to ANYONE!😅
I don't feel sorry for the rich. Heck, let taxes be $10,000 a month.
I love this part of NYC! Right near the Javits, the best meat market, and Hudson Yards!!!!
Always great to see Jamin. Seeing Jamin riding a giraffe, bonus! 🦒⚘️
Lovely penthouse, spacious and light.
Trouble with Ground floor Flats is the next.. Flood,Riot,King Kong Attack,Cloverfield Drama. GO HIGH PEOPLE!!🤣
Dude, stop smoking the ganja.
I like watching these videos to remind me about how poor I am.
Is your office still in a closet? Enquiring mind (nosy fans) want to know.
@cash. I’ve lived in NY most of my life the taxes are crazy but the price $2.75mil for 2bedroom/3 story penthouse w/all that outdoor space is not outrageous for that part of manhattan. What is crazy is the $4,500/mo taxes (too high for huge market like NYC), + $2.100/monthly maintenance.
They need to take long hard look at those taxes.
I did photoshoot project years ago Chelsea-meat packaging neighborhood of Manhattan, in some hideous triplex, penthouse apt that was $19million, had 4 tiny shoe box bedroom and construction was horribly cheap/inferior. Everything was darkly lit, deliberately I assume to hide all the faulty details. I am sure no one with brains bought that apt.
bravo, bravo bravo. forse il migliore you tuber in rete, ma anche un buon giornalista quanto ti occupi di cronaca o eventi della citta. bravo.
He spouts out these ridiculous fees like it's not robbery. All that plus 45 hundred a month. Only a fool would pay this. If you can afford this you should be on a quiet property upstate. Not inhaling smog and dealing with the bs of the city
Try Singapore. "In this city, the right to own a car starts at $76,000. And that doesn’t include the car." CNN
"Then there are the costs of the vehicle itself to think about.
The quota system was introduced in 1990 to minimize traffic and reduce emissions in a space-starved city state that is home to 5.9 million but boasts an impressive public transport network.
It has put cars out of reach for the average resident of Singapore, where the median monthly household income in 2022 was $7,376 (10,099 Singapore dollars), according to the Department of Statistics....
Locals say living in Singapore, already ranked the world’s most costly city, has gotten extraordinarily expensive in recent years amid persistent inflation, rising costs of public housing and a slowing economy.
But supporters of the quota system say it has helped spare Singapore the sort of congestion that routinely snarls up other Southeast Asian capitals such as Bangkok, Jakarta and Hanoi.
Those who can’t afford a Certificate of Entitlement can also make use of Singapore’s extensive public transport system they point out.
Failing that, there is the option of getting a motorbike - permits for which are a relative snip at $7,930 (10,856 Singapore dollars)."
True.
Jamin, that stitching on your jacket was 🔥 🔥 🔥! Love you, friend.
merci beaucoup
This place is awesome with the warehouses,parking lots and scaffolding lol
Jamin's back!
i’ve never left ❤️❤️❤️
Love Jamlin!
Awesome video!
Im here for the first time so fast! :D Once again, great apartment.
Jamin is adorable! 😊
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Aaaw, he really is...❤❤❤❤
you finally found me place would not mind to own since downstairs place can be photography studio
I like the modernity of both and the price for each is good for midtown Manhattan but the decor and fitments are BLAND. I would buy off plan and specify my own bathrooms and kitchen.
great apartment hope someone can afford it.
And 7k per month!😩
@@bungeechord1 If that is too rich for your blood, move on to the next and leave it for those with serious wealth.
We can all dream, can't we?
Maybe when I finally win the Publisher's Clearing House sweepstakes. LOL
Not many people afford that. Or if they can arw willing to spend it
I can’t pretend I’m not missing Charles….BUT I do like Jamin - he’s cool. He could probably persuade me to buy that wonderful triplex, and don’t ask me how I’d afford it.
This is Gonna b so Good CJ🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Thursday😀….
I love that Cash will never learn how to pronounce Miele. 😄😄😄
YES Cash and it has a sink sprinkler!!
Both got the drive. Always cool spots. Pet approval. Or just change the locks, 🙃
So many stairs and the taxes 🤐
Did dude just say you pay 4500 a month taxes? Lol what? Why didn't you just leave right then lol. What in the world
those taxes are the only negative thing for me.
I thought my property taxes were high. $4500 per month. Wow!!!!! Gorgeous place though and I agree the price is great.
LOL @ that agent, he made high property tax sounded completely justified.
Manhattan: The nepo baby of the friend group. She's got generational wealth and is a bit smug and disconnected, but still a really fun party girl and she buys shots for her friends.
Brooklyn: The hipster who used to be poor and then got a bit of money, but she's a bit a bit stingy. She's really wild though, she'll be the girl doing tequila shots at 4AM.
Queens: She's a bit quiet, but still knows how to have a good time. She doesn't put up with people's crap, has a little bit of a ghetto side but mostly polite.
Bronx, The: She's the ghetto girl, loves to get into fights especially when drunk, but she has a heart of gold. She's a bit scary but really fun once you get to know her.
Staten Island: Mom made the rest of the boroughs hang out with her. Nobody really wants her there, and the one time per year she makes it out, she just kinda kills the vibes. And she definitely voted for Trump.
I can think of other things to spend $4500 a month on other than property taxes. Fail!
Pretending that $$$$$ wasn’t an issue- and the fact the taxes would be equivalent to renting a separate apartment or mortgage on another condo- do like the neighborhood and many things about the residence. I could see myself living there when I’m not at my beach house on the beach of my choice :)
Listen for all that money you better leave my giraffe 🦒 alone! 😂😂😂😂
4500 monthly in taxes is just crazy😂
I kept waiting for the reason nobody would rent it. Turns out, that the reason nobody would rent is because it's for sale not rent. I block channels that use clickbait titles as to not feed their greed.
Just wondering...are there any ADA apartments available there. If so, can we see a couple? If there aren't any, why not?
Jamin🖤
hi hi
Beautiful!
4,500 a month for taxes 😮
That cannot be right. Even for rich people that's a hard sell.
@@martijnprinzen7124Only for foreigners with big money.
@@martijnprinzen7124 He said that is why it's only 2.5 mil instead of 5 mil in the same area.
Lol, that guy reminds me of a 1980's Las Vegas used car salesman, lounge singer😂😂
Number 1 rule of selling real estate: don’t mention property taxes!!!
We love Cash Jordan. Beautiful penthouse!
Love the character of the other realtor 😊
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Imagine your money in Miami... You would be in an insane condo with private parking on ocean views or a house on inlet to the ocean with a boat docked right outside... Your extra tax money could go towards the sports cars you put into your 3 to 5 car garage there...NY has got to drop the taxes a lot if they want to compete..
But, I will watch Cash any time he posts!
Only one problem with that plan. it's Miami.
@@beachbumsailordude: 😂😂😂
Those pesky hurricanes.@@beachbumsailordude
Florida might be a tax haven, but it’s still Florida.
@@beachbumsailordude ? Of course, it helps if you are young enough at heart to enjoy the lifestyle of summer breezes, beach air, summer clothing, good food, nice people and the rhythm of the city at night.
Then again, certainly not for a person who may be the party pooper. Every party has one, you know...
Over here in the Netherlands we have a candy-store chain called Jamin :-)
i was there in 2019 and wow
That’s $4500 common fees, meaning utilities, upkeep and taxes. Seems high for no doorman. But - keeps the hoi polloi out.
Crazy high for no D/M.
No. It's $4500 in taxes PLUS $2100 maintenance fees. $79,200 per year. Yikes!
Actually it keeps everyone out!😅
lol after 31 years uve paid for it twice
@@Herowebcomics😂
The clear railings on those balconies are enough to scare the crap out of me. I’m afraid of heights so they couldn’t even give that place to me and I wouldn’t or should say couldn’t walk that many stairs. There should be an small elevator that holds 2. Big time pass on this one.
Awesome job cash see ok Sunday my friend drop like
Uh, I have a two-bedroom boutique condo unit five miles from downtown's skyscrapers and ten miles from the airport. Mortgage: $502. HOA: $145. Just hop into the car and go about 2,500 miles west.
Is the 4500/ month for the entire building?
lower level condo...just put the media room in the basement.then you don't have to worry about "light" ..or 'noise'.....
HELL'S KITCHEN. Not Chelsea. It's in HELL'S KITCHEN.
Hmmm. I can see this working for the target buyer. The price is ok, this potential buyer does not need a mortgage and this 2.5 mil is not their whole net worth obviously. They “park” the cash in this apartment (which is priced lower than others in the area), and pay taxes and HOA as if it is rent (and actual rent for this place would be higher). So they get: asset diversification (maybe this doesn’t appreciate as much, but may be ok for diversification) and lower monthly than rent for equivalent.
It can definitely work for them, if they want to live in that area.
Or maybe the even rent it out. Who knows.
NYC has plenty of ppl that fit this potential buyer profile. This is not a place to take a mortgage on.
Love the triplex. Wish I had the bucks.
But what is the elevation of that basement after all the recent flooding?
The Lincoln Tunnel would have to flood first.
Always great to see Jamin. I loved his pants! Hmm... I think that $2.5M is a very good price for that triplex and it does have a lot of space, but something just doesn't excite me about it. Maybe it's the monthly fees and taxes. That's expensive!!! For some reason I liked the penthouse much better but not at $2.75M. Again, maybe it's the monthly fees and taxes. I just have mixed emotions about them both and when you're talking about that type of money, I think you really need to love something or just pass on it.
Nope. Even if I had the money I wouldn't buy it because of the taxes. 4500 a month? No sir!
3:39 yes of course you may do it in your shoes
Ok - I think in addition to the sink sprayers, we are gonna need monthly taxes amounts from here on out 😁😁😁 Thanks Cash!
I'm all for this! With property taxes and building maintenance, this adds 50% on top of the mortgage payment. Highway criminality.
Great apartment. I just wish it were in Alabama where it could be a bit more affordable. LOL It wouldn't have the same character if it were anywhere else though.
My idea of a beautiful view is much different that what people in NYC consider a great view.
feeling this one
Brownstones are much nicer.
Plus better made. Ever hear of "tofu dreg".
Penthouse primary bath is badly done and would need to be done before moving in. The triplex has A LOT of potential for gardening and in residence office. However, during the night it can be noisy in that part of town.
Gardening !? 😂 no one payin such money touches dirt
Always take a drive by at night to see your future neighbors..
Maybe it's just me but all these luxury apartments are all staring to look the same! The prices are of course ridiculous especially for the tri-plex with the windowless room! I thought that was illegal in a new build.
Theres only so much you can do with a rectangle floating in the sky
So nice....
I wonder who will buy it. Will they appreciate it?
I can easily see oil money paying for this! If a diplomat or Saudi Prince wants their sons or daughters who want to go to Columbia and live in NYC, then this is perfect.
1:54 Pizza price around $20 and then pretend all is normal , but it is insane. You won't see me get a pizza there.
Say bro. You f****** did this one. 👏🏾👌🏾💯
jordan was lookin extra buff today
Well very big very nice but surrounding area I don't no...need security..oh yea just off of a Texas bus..thinker..
Stayed near there is summer. Sketch at night!
Cash Is correct The Irish Bar is the NYC Irish Embassy !
Could be. Irish consulate is at 515 Madison Ave.
$2.5 million. 20% down = $500,000. First off, who has $500,000 laying around? ... and that's just the beginning. With a 30 year fixed mortgage at 8% = $14,000 a month. This is highway criminality, for a small builder grade 2 bedroom apartment. Add to that, nearly $7,000 a month in perpetuity for the rest of your life, you're looking at monthly payments of $21,000 a month. It wasn't long ago when the world balked at paying $50,000 a month for an entire mansion on 5th Avenue, across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Only oligarchs and dirty money will be buying this slightly-better-than-IKEA apartment.
Your thinking in YOUR world. In the financial capital of the world, clearly folk can buy that as a tax write off . If money isn’t an object- this place is a relative steal in a city where they have 100 MILLION dollar units that are just 20 blocks away. This isn’t for the 99%. But for the robber barons of today? This is a steal in mindtown Manhattan. If you are plain regular rich? Then I agree you are a fool lol
Lol that parking lot you filmed is being used by our construction team.
hi hi
Nice.... I think I want that one two
There called trains to Connecticut and 30 acres with old farm house..
What R planning to do with that..a thinker..
Es muy bonito el penthouse y lo que mas me gusta es La Jirafa.😍🤩🙃🦒🦆
Jamin = good co-presenter