Ahh thank you!! & I realized this is the first video I’m wearing my natural hair down!! I’m glad I feel more comfortable with it :) I’m actually doing my first hair wash day tonight after getting it done at the salon, so wish me luck!!😅
@@theprincesszenitadiaries ahh yay! That makes me happy to hear! I’m learning as I go, but I’m also glad I’m helping others in the process!! More to come!
Landlords don't bother to even fix/update apartments, because rents are so high across the city they know if it's under $2500 it will be snapped up no matter the condition.
That is so wild to me!! To some degree, I should get what you mean by the inventory goes quick at these price points. But is it worth it to pay all the for crappy apartments? I will never understand
I can tell you MOST of these small unit WERE ONCE PART OF SPACE IN A LARGE Apartment WHICH WAS CUT UP INTO THESE TINY UNIT And Charge SOOO MUCH, IT'S REALLY SAD TO SEE!
What's sad is I've seen worse during my NYC apartment hunts. One was an "apartment" in someones house where I would've had to walk through the kitchen justnto get to the apartment. It was in the basement with 7 ft ceilings, the "kitchenette" was a minifridge and a portable electric stove, and tiny frosted windows. Wild.
I’ve lived in the UES and UWS for years. LOVED UWS!!! It’s very easy to get around. Lots of gyms, coffee shops, the train was .5 blocks from me. On the UES I had to walk 5 blocks to the train. I also miss walking to and through Central Park any damn time I want. Since you’ve only been in NYC a year, you’ll get a better sense of best places.
Hi Lisa!! Thanks for sharing your experience. I love hearings but how people feel about the city! This is helpful to hear & I’m definitely open to looking at more UWS spots!!
Thanks so much Yearim (hope it’s how you like to be addressed)! I’m trying to give the real tea (the good & the bad) on the nyc apartment hunt. I’m learning a lot, and I’m seeing that a lot of people don’t know these things so I’m glad I can be of help to others who are curious/in a similar process!
I live on the UWS, I disagree that it's hard to get around. It's a little more challenging to get to places like UES, but I have no issues getting down to East Village and LES. Midtown is 15 minutes by train, West Village is about 20-25. It definitely is very quiet and residential, but imo it's better to go out and have fun in downtown areas and then come home to a peaceful neighborhood.
hi lovefitch (not sure how you want to be addressed)! I appreciate you sharing your opinion and lived experience. I always welcome and encourage people to share, because i know other people have more insight and its all a learning experience for me! where i was coming from in the video: it was from midtown east/ues to UWS on a saturday was tough! but it could be worse and i recognize that. it was a nice quiet neighborhood which i favor! and im the same way-- i like to be in the hustle and bustle for a bit and then retreat to a slower pace environment. maybe i was too quick to full remove it from my search, but from what i did see, i ultimately didnt love. if more inventory pops up there, i am open to touring . thanks for watching! :)
Honestly imo, if you’re not either wowed or instantly see how you can make the space work it’s not worth it. I live in an actual shoebox but I realised I could totally make the space work and I’ve been super happy! I did look at other places/lived in some other questionable places, but the apartment I was meant to find and live in just worked out for me! I got approved at the viewing even though there was people after me, so the right place will 100% reveal itself to you when it comes around!! (That being said I do LOVE the first studio, but I enjoy small spaces) ❤
you're a wordsmith i swear!!! it couldn't have been said more perfectly than this!! im so happy for you that that place you're currently in is the right fit for you!! remind me -- what area are you in? & I completely agree -- I believe that the perfect place will just appear one day. This is why i am so adamant on documenting my experiences on my journey to find THE place! its helpful to look back on but i also love sharing with this community! it seems like alot of people appreciate the depth i go into and for those who have never been to nyc and/or cant go to showings but are interested in living here, i am glad i am giving people a perspective. thank you Uhmnaur for your thoughtful comment! *i hope thats how you want to be called* :)
@@nk.medani oh girl you are so sweet! I truly love the community you’ve created here! It’s so interactive and I love reading other people’s thoughts and opinions! I totally agree with sticking it out until you find a place that truly works for you! It can be so draining sometimes but in the end it’s always worth it!!! 💗 I’m European but I live in California doing my residency 😊 I’m Lauren btw! I have no idea why my @ is uhmnaur I think UA-cam made it that when creating my account and I’ve never changed it 😂
@@LaurenOrion aw yay this makes me so happy to hear!! I truly love chatting with people & I’m happy this platform feels freeing to engage with others :) & glad I know your name! Omg I lived in California (San Francisco) for 10 years before moving to NYC!! I hope you’re loving it!!💗 & I love Europe!! I’m trying to go on a trip once a year there & try a different country every time! I’ve done 6 countries so far!
Also, accessibility has a lot more to do with your habits. I love living near Prospect Park in BK and tend to be around the 14th St area (esp Union Sq) because of work (and school in the past) so I live along lines that allows me to get there. I use to live in the UWS and I feel like it really depends on where you work and hang out. The 1 is fine during the day, not so much late at night for how often it comes. If you're at an express stop now there are choices.
UWS is very accessible and very quick into Midtown and below. You also have the Park and the River. Its a nice safe neighborhood and would be my pick - that and UES. Its a wide area so there are parts with cafes, shops etc. I wouldnt discount it yet.
thanks for sharing your take, suzanne! as i mentioned, im not super familiar with the area, so i am always looking to hear from people on their experiences! I do prefer UES over UWS at this time, but I know that UWS is so big & i only saw a tiny piece!
Contact property managers and leasing offices as well. They often can tell you what they have coming up. They will know of people who's lease will be up and who's not renewing. Tell everyone you know that you are looking. Even fit it into conversation with waiters, baristas, store clerks etc in neighborhoods you want to be in. So many properties are rented this way without ever being advertised.
@@nk.medani No problem. I'm old enough to be your mother but I've lived all over the US, MX and the past 5 yrs in Europe. Word of mouth really works. Put it on your socials but be careful and double check the info given. View with a friend if it's a private owner. Any work or maintenance that needs to be done make u're you have it in writing. I grew up in a real estate family and even dabbled a bit when in Vegas get that paperwork and read that fine print.
@@agl5132 more great tips!! thank you agl (not sure how you like to be addressed). I appreciate you imparting your wisdom here because I know if helps not only me, but everyone else here!
@@nk.medani No worries. My actual name is April. Also, make sure you have a plan B. Example: you find an apartment and the tenet is scheduled to move out in Feb/March when you need to move. The landlord says your their first choice to move in. However, at the last minute the tenet decides not to move and extend their lease. You want to have a plan B, another property in mind. If you haven't found something you truly love don't just settle. Consider a sublet or Airbnb while you continue to look. Good luck and if you need to discuss anything feel free to reach out to me. If the apartment is occupied until you need to move in ask the landlord how long the tenant has to change heir mind. Best of luck. I'll be going through this process myself when I return to the States ND the rents are 3-4x higher 😔
right!! its so wild to me that they do this!! it looks bad on the ownership of the building. but more crazy than that-- people still rent these as is!!
Exactly my sentiments!! I was so shocked to see how dirty some of them were! AND what’s worse is that the photos online were not even remotely accurate!! So this is another reason why I do these videos: so show people that you should be looking very carefully into each apartment before considering to apply/move there!
What I meant to say: the transfer from east to west is a little harder. I don’t doubt what you’re saying in terms of the train lines! Every time I’ve had to go from east to “upper west” it feels like a hurdle. Just my experience though!
@@nk.medani I don't know the area either but my friend is in Hoboken and works in Manhattan. She said she even walks in good weather. She's older and safety conscious so it must be okay. I don't know anything about Jersey City but I've seen others moving there and commuting.
@@agl5132 oh wow thats good to know!! i wonder how long her walk is (i personally love walking, so if its THAT close to walk then its definitely something to consider!!
From what I’ve heard of people who’ve lived in New York for years, & people who have lived specifically in Harlem, they don’t believe it’s the place for me. I’ve only been to Harlem once, but it seems like the further uptown you get in Manhattan, the more residential it is. I am also wanting an area I feel completely safe in, given I live alone! & I take public transportation. Thank you for your well wishes :)
They show apartments dirty like that because it’s NYC. They don’t have to do better. And it’s sad considering the prices. They will get somebody to rent in that condition.
That’s wild!! Definitely seeing the reality of how it’s like looking at the apartments, & I’m glad I’m sharing my experience so others know who aren’t familiar!
I don't know what it is about the UWS, but I'm just not into it. I literally never went there during the entire 4 years I lived in NYC. I stayed there a couple times when visiting NYC and it's fine but not for me. On the other hand- I LOVE the upper east side.
I feel it’s more family oriented, more married people with children. Not much to interest you if you are single. The restaurants aren’t that good, and not many cool bars. The only reason to live there is if you are a student at Columbia.
@@nk.medaniYes, I actually live in Greenpoint in Brooklyn. Have you done any videos on Brooklyn apartments? I also went to Columbia. The Columbia neighborhood is called Morningside Heights and is between 110th and 125th. You can get a more for your money there than the Upper West Side proper. It has some lovely 1920’s architecture, but most of the bars there are geared towards college students so you might feel a bit weird there if you are past college age!
@@georgiasmith7615 oohh this is great info & exactly what i needed to hear!! I’ve heard greenpoint is lovely!! I have not toured a Brooklyn apartment yet!! & given my search so far, I believe I will start venturing over there to see what it offers! Please tell me I’ll like the dumbo area, Williamsburg/greenpoint. I like being around some commercial stores & having that accessible, but not having too much loud restaurants directly where I am. I’m definitely searching for a good balance of both! Open to hearing your Brooklyn neighborhood recs :)
Jah & Jahes love sista. Thanks for doing another video about your apartment search in NYC. I liked the last place a lot, but it was a studio so I understand if you pass on it. In general, I kinda prefer the East Side of Manhattan, and I find that the Harlem area is also very nice especially because of the park and the fact that it's less commercial. Still, there are new developments on the West Side and I hope that you get to check some of them out. I can't help but wonder if Mami Tiff paid a realtor to help her because she showed really nice apartments for about the same price. ua-cam.com/video/n8sB86UShp8/v-deo.htmlsi=YoTQRM7cmG42x7LK
I like the east side as well & will be searching in upper east side next! & yes the last apartment I showed was a studio -- I liked the modern feel, but ultimately wasn’t sold on it!!
@@nk.medani Although it wasn't a one bedroom, it did have a sleeping alcove and it wasn't next to the living area, it was updated, and it was a very sunny apartment.
@@iveperez9878 yes i completely agree with your take! ive never seen an alcove style so it looks like a nice alternative to a traditional 1 bedroom. and yes it got really good light! do you live in nyc?
You’re not moving until April, yet you made a person currently living in an apartment have to go out of their way for you to view it just so you could make a UA-cam video, knowing full well that there was a 0% chance that you’d be renting that apartment?
That’s where you’re wrong, Matt. The person was leaving the apartment early - actually a week after I made the video, which as of the time you’re writing this comment, this apartment in question is VACANT. So, instead of jumping to conclusions as it seems like you like to do, understand that I am 1. allowed to view apartments based on what I potentially want to see & live in, and 2. No one was inconvenienced in this process at all. Thanks!
Loving this series! And the hair 😍😍it’s so gorg!
Ahh thank you!! & I realized this is the first video I’m wearing my natural hair down!! I’m glad I feel more comfortable with it :) I’m actually doing my first hair wash day tonight after getting it done at the salon, so wish me luck!!😅
@@nk.medani Best of look beauty, can’t wait to see the next style! 🫶🏾
@@theprincesszenitadiaries same!! We shall see🫶🏿 & I’m glad you love this series! It’s been fun seeing the journey of how nyc apartments look!
@@nk.medani this is the most in depth apartment hunting I’ve seen for New York, kind of obsessed 😆
@@theprincesszenitadiaries ahh yay! That makes me happy to hear! I’m learning as I go, but I’m also glad I’m helping others in the process!! More to come!
Landlords don't bother to even fix/update apartments, because rents are so high across the city they know if it's under $2500 it will be snapped up no matter the condition.
That is so wild to me!! To some degree, I should get what you mean by the inventory goes quick at these price points. But is it worth it to pay all the for crappy apartments? I will never understand
I can tell you MOST of these small unit WERE ONCE PART OF SPACE IN A LARGE Apartment WHICH WAS CUT UP INTO THESE TINY UNIT And Charge SOOO MUCH, IT'S REALLY SAD TO SEE!
Oh I believe it, and yes it’s sad!
What's sad is I've seen worse during my NYC apartment hunts. One was an "apartment" in someones house where I would've had to walk through the kitchen justnto get to the apartment. It was in the basement with 7 ft ceilings, the "kitchenette" was a minifridge and a portable electric stove, and tiny frosted windows. Wild.
That’s horrible!!!
The last one for sure!
That one was nice! What did you like about it?
I’ve lived in the UES and UWS for years. LOVED UWS!!! It’s very easy to get around. Lots of gyms, coffee shops, the train was .5 blocks from me. On the UES I had to walk 5 blocks to the train.
I also miss walking to and through Central Park any damn time I want. Since you’ve only been in NYC a year, you’ll get a better sense of best places.
Hi Lisa!! Thanks for sharing your experience. I love hearings but how people feel about the city! This is helpful to hear & I’m definitely open to looking at more UWS spots!!
Love how honest you are with these videos!
Thank you! I believe it’s the best way to share the experience. The good & the best. And I’m glad it’s helpful others in the process!
LOVE THIS!! So meticulous AND realistic rents! Great analysis as well!
Thanks so much Yearim (hope it’s how you like to be addressed)! I’m trying to give the real tea (the good & the bad) on the nyc apartment hunt. I’m learning a lot, and I’m seeing that a lot of people don’t know these things so I’m glad I can be of help to others who are curious/in a similar process!
I live on the UWS, I disagree that it's hard to get around. It's a little more challenging to get to places like UES, but I have no issues getting down to East Village and LES. Midtown is 15 minutes by train, West Village is about 20-25. It definitely is very quiet and residential, but imo it's better to go out and have fun in downtown areas and then come home to a peaceful neighborhood.
hi lovefitch (not sure how you want to be addressed)! I appreciate you sharing your opinion and lived experience. I always welcome and encourage people to share, because i know other people have more insight and its all a learning experience for me! where i was coming from in the video: it was from midtown east/ues to UWS on a saturday was tough! but it could be worse and i recognize that. it was a nice quiet neighborhood which i favor! and im the same way-- i like to be in the hustle and bustle for a bit and then retreat to a slower pace environment. maybe i was too quick to full remove it from my search, but from what i did see, i ultimately didnt love. if more inventory pops up there, i am open to touring . thanks for watching! :)
Honestly imo, if you’re not either wowed or instantly see how you can make the space work it’s not worth it. I live in an actual shoebox but I realised I could totally make the space work and I’ve been super happy! I did look at other places/lived in some other questionable places, but the apartment I was meant to find and live in just worked out for me! I got approved at the viewing even though there was people after me, so the right place will 100% reveal itself to you when it comes around!!
(That being said I do LOVE the first studio, but I enjoy small spaces)
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you're a wordsmith i swear!!! it couldn't have been said more perfectly than this!! im so happy for you that that place you're currently in is the right fit for you!! remind me -- what area are you in?
& I completely agree -- I believe that the perfect place will just appear one day. This is why i am so adamant on documenting my experiences on my journey to find THE place! its helpful to look back on but i also love sharing with this community! it seems like alot of people appreciate the depth i go into and for those who have never been to nyc and/or cant go to showings but are interested in living here, i am glad i am giving people a perspective.
thank you Uhmnaur for your thoughtful comment! *i hope thats how you want to be called* :)
@@nk.medani oh girl you are so sweet! I truly love the community you’ve created here! It’s so interactive and I love reading other people’s thoughts and opinions!
I totally agree with sticking it out until you find a place that truly works for you! It can be so draining sometimes but in the end it’s always worth it!!! 💗
I’m European but I live in California doing my residency 😊
I’m Lauren btw! I have no idea why my @ is uhmnaur I think UA-cam made it that when creating my account and I’ve never changed it 😂
@@LaurenOrion aw yay this makes me so happy to hear!! I truly love chatting with people & I’m happy this platform feels freeing to engage with others :)
& glad I know your name! Omg I lived in California (San Francisco) for 10 years before moving to NYC!! I hope you’re loving it!!💗 & I love Europe!! I’m trying to go on a trip once a year there & try a different country every time! I’ve done 6 countries so far!
Also, accessibility has a lot more to do with your habits. I love living near Prospect Park in BK and tend to be around the 14th St area (esp Union Sq) because of work (and school in the past) so I live along lines that allows me to get there. I use to live in the UWS and I feel like it really depends on where you work and hang out. The 1 is fine during the day, not so much late at night for how often it comes. If you're at an express stop now there are choices.
Enjoying your series!
That makes me happy to hear! Thanks for watching :) more to come!!
UWS is very accessible and very quick into Midtown and below. You also have the Park and the River. Its a nice safe neighborhood and would be my pick - that and UES. Its a wide area so there are parts with cafes, shops etc. I wouldnt discount it yet.
thanks for sharing your take, suzanne! as i mentioned, im not super familiar with the area, so i am always looking to hear from people on their experiences! I do prefer UES over UWS at this time, but I know that UWS is so big & i only saw a tiny piece!
New York rents never cease to surprise me. I live in Dubai which is also expensive but not like this.
It’s wild right!!! I’ve never been to Dubai but heard great things!! How does rent compare to Dubai (an estimate)?
Omg 😮..I can't believe the prices for these apartments.. That 3rd one was crazy..
Right!!! It’s unbelievable & I don’t know how it’s legal lol
the first one was nice
Ya I liked the first one too! I’ve never seen a studio but it looked great!
That one apartment with the narrow kitchen, scuffed floors, was totally deplorable
Agreed
Contact property managers and leasing offices as well. They often can tell you what they have coming up. They will know of people who's lease will be up and who's not renewing. Tell everyone you know that you are looking. Even fit it into conversation with waiters, baristas, store clerks etc in neighborhoods you want to be in. So many properties are rented this way without ever being advertised.
This is great advice!! Thank you for sharing this helpful information 😊
@@nk.medani No problem. I'm old enough to be your mother but I've lived all over the US, MX and the past 5 yrs in Europe. Word of mouth really works. Put it on your socials but be careful and double check the info given. View with a friend if it's a private owner. Any work or maintenance that needs to be done make u're you have it in writing. I grew up in a real estate family and even dabbled a bit when in Vegas get that paperwork and read that fine print.
@@agl5132 more great tips!! thank you agl (not sure how you like to be addressed). I appreciate you imparting your wisdom here because I know if helps not only me, but everyone else here!
@@nk.medani No worries. My actual name is April. Also, make sure you have a plan B. Example: you find an apartment and the tenet is scheduled to move out in Feb/March when you need to move. The landlord says your their first choice to move in. However, at the last minute the tenet decides not to move and extend their lease. You want to have a plan B, another property in mind. If you haven't found something you truly love don't just settle. Consider a sublet or Airbnb while you continue to look. Good luck and if you need to discuss anything feel free to reach out to me. If the apartment is occupied until you need to move in ask the landlord how long the tenant has to change heir mind. Best of luck. I'll be going through this process myself when I return to the States ND the rents are 3-4x higher 😔
@@agl5132 all of this is extremely helpful!! Thank you April! & I will definitely reach out if I have more questions :)
Apt #1 & 4.
The studios! Yes I agree that they look better overall than the 1 bedroom apartments
Wow, they showed the apartment without having it cleaned/refreshed first! Yikes 😮
right!! its so wild to me that they do this!! it looks bad on the ownership of the building. but more crazy than that-- people still rent these as is!!
living in sf right now waiting to hear back on a job offer in NY! been loving this series
How exciting!! I lived in SF for 10 years before moving to NYC! Wishing you luck on the job search😊 & thanks for watching!! Happy you’re here!
Why are these apartments so outdated and dirty? Do they really advertise these places for people to rent and live in?
Exactly my sentiments!! I was so shocked to see how dirty some of them were! AND what’s worse is that the photos online were not even remotely accurate!! So this is another reason why I do these videos: so show people that you should be looking very carefully into each apartment before considering to apply/move there!
And then they want $2,000-4,000 for rent 😮
@@ShondaD_ it’s actually the craziest concept I just don’t get it!! 😫
Yes they do and they will rent it just as dirty and tell u oh well take it or leave it
@@jonettienne9193 it’s frustrating!!
The West side has more train lines than the East side. A,C,E,B,1,9,2,3. MUCH more coverage than 4,5,6.
What I meant to say: the transfer from east to west is a little harder. I don’t doubt what you’re saying in terms of the train lines! Every time I’ve had to go from east to “upper west” it feels like a hurdle. Just my experience though!
What the heck was that third kitchen?! My jaw actually dropped 😂
Seriously!!! I was shocked as well haha
The tour and prices breakdown is super helpful for anyone navigating the NYC housing scene. We sent you an email, please take a look.
Thanks for watching!
I've had friends move across the bridge into NJ and find better, larger, cleaner spaces. Ten min transportation into the city for work.
That’s good insight! I don’t know anything about NJ but it sounds like something to look into!
@@nk.medani I don't know the area either but my friend is in Hoboken and works in Manhattan. She said she even walks in good weather. She's older and safety conscious so it must be okay. I don't know anything about Jersey City but I've seen others moving there and commuting.
@@agl5132 oh wow thats good to know!! i wonder how long her walk is (i personally love walking, so if its THAT close to walk then its definitely something to consider!!
What about Harlem? It’s uptown . Just a suggestion. Good luck!
From what I’ve heard of people who’ve lived in New York for years, & people who have lived specifically in Harlem, they don’t believe it’s the place for me. I’ve only been to Harlem once, but it seems like the further uptown you get in Manhattan, the more residential it is. I am also wanting an area I feel completely safe in, given I live alone! & I take public transportation. Thank you for your well wishes :)
They show apartments dirty like that because it’s NYC. They don’t have to do better. And it’s sad considering the prices. They will get somebody to rent in that condition.
That’s wild!! Definitely seeing the reality of how it’s like looking at the apartments, & I’m glad I’m sharing my experience so others know who aren’t familiar!
Kinda amazes me but some things one has to just live with..hmm
yup
I live on the uws and you could not pay me to live below 59th st 😂
Oh really?? I’m so intrigued haha. What are the biggest reasons you love UWS? I want to learn more about that area!
I don't know what it is about the UWS, but I'm just not into it. I literally never went there during the entire 4 years I lived in NYC. I stayed there a couple times when visiting NYC and it's fine but not for me. On the other hand- I LOVE the upper east side.
Ok I can relate to this so much!! It feels out of the way. And yes I’m a big fan of UES!! Planning on tour that neighborhood next!!
I feel it’s more family oriented, more married people with children. Not much to interest you if you are single. The restaurants aren’t that good, and not many cool bars. The only reason to live there is if you are a student at Columbia.
@@georgiasmith7615 ahh that is a very helpful explanation!! Thank you!! Do you live in the city?
@@nk.medaniYes, I actually live in Greenpoint in Brooklyn. Have you done any videos on Brooklyn apartments? I also went to Columbia. The Columbia neighborhood is called Morningside Heights and is between 110th and 125th. You can get a more for your money there than the Upper West Side proper. It has some lovely 1920’s architecture, but most of the bars there are geared towards college students so you might feel a bit weird there if you are past college age!
@@georgiasmith7615 oohh this is great info & exactly what i needed to hear!! I’ve heard greenpoint is lovely!! I have not toured a Brooklyn apartment yet!! & given my search so far, I believe I will start venturing over there to see what it offers! Please tell me I’ll like the dumbo area, Williamsburg/greenpoint. I like being around some commercial stores & having that accessible, but not having too much loud restaurants directly where I am. I’m definitely searching for a good balance of both! Open to hearing your Brooklyn neighborhood recs :)
As a born and raised new yorker those apts r gross and the landlords r group for evening showing an apt like that
I think you meant gross for showing? In that case, agreed
Jah & Jahes love sista. Thanks for doing another video about your apartment search in NYC. I liked the last place a lot, but it was a studio so I understand if you pass on it. In general, I kinda prefer the East Side of Manhattan, and I find that the Harlem area is also very nice especially because of the park and the fact that it's less commercial. Still, there are new developments on the West Side and I hope that you get to check some of them out. I can't help but wonder if Mami Tiff paid a realtor to help her because she showed really nice apartments for about the same price. ua-cam.com/video/n8sB86UShp8/v-deo.htmlsi=YoTQRM7cmG42x7LK
I like the east side as well & will be searching in upper east side next! & yes the last apartment I showed was a studio -- I liked the modern feel, but ultimately wasn’t sold on it!!
Consider brooklyn!
I’m actually going to view apartments there soon!!
Are there areas of Brooklyn you recommend? Trying to narrow down my search
Crown Heights is my favorite! Close to all my caribb restaurants, and close to the 2/5 train@@nk.medani
@@TheBlackDorothyZbornak good to know, thank you!!
Those NY apartments are WAY too tiny for the price they’re asking for. I see why NYers are comfortable to Jersey! Sucks for us though…
Apt #4
that one was nice! what did you like about it?
@@nk.medani Although it wasn't a one bedroom, it did have a sleeping alcove and it wasn't next to the living area, it was updated, and it was a very sunny apartment.
@@iveperez9878 yes i completely agree with your take! ive never seen an alcove style so it looks like a nice alternative to a traditional 1 bedroom. and yes it got really good light! do you live in nyc?
@@nk.medani I live in one of the outer boroughs never lived in Manhattan
@@iveperez9878 oh ok! do you venture into manhattan often or typically stay where you live?
The one thing I don’t like about NYC is the dog poop and urine odor. 😞
You’re not moving until April, yet you made a person currently living in an apartment have to go out of their way for you to view it just so you could make a UA-cam video, knowing full well that there was a 0% chance that you’d be renting that apartment?
That’s where you’re wrong, Matt. The person was leaving the apartment early - actually a week after I made the video, which as of the time you’re writing this comment, this apartment in question is VACANT. So, instead of jumping to conclusions as it seems like you like to do, understand that I am 1. allowed to view apartments based on what I potentially want to see & live in, and 2. No one was inconvenienced in this process at all. Thanks!
Yap yap yap way too much verbal repeat
?? That’s your opinion. You don’t have to be here, yet, here you are!