Cash have you ever considered doing like a before where you show the apartment and the after where someone shows you what they did with it after they rent it? I know that would require a ton of follow-up and work you probably don't have time or resources for, but I would tune in for that.
@@jinisteffani8035 Nope, it's Cash. They're little segments in between the empty apartments in a few of his videos. Really cool reveals when his fans agree to show their spaces, but only in a few videos here and there.
Love these videos. I live in the middle of nowhere now. When I was young we had a tiny rent controlled apartment right off Central Park. I would go roller skating at night, thought I was so cool. Ahh the 70’s 😂😂😂 Thanks Cash!! ❤
@barbjohnson851 : Despite being tiny, Why'd yr family give up a RENT CONTROLLED apt -- in Manhattan-😕 ?, & right off Central Park. Wow! If you still had tenancy today you'd be able to come bk to NYC/vacations & use the apt as a base to travel from w/out having to spend $$$$ on hotels. What state are you in presently, in the middle of nowhere? 🤔 . Do you ever miss NYC? Thank you 😊.
@@salgaltrixie8265 We still have the apartment, other family members are there as of now. We use it like a timeshare so everyone gets some city when needed!! ♥️
I have always loved prewar buildings. Charles has some of the best . Prewar buildings were built to last and the plus side is, they always have character, and walls are super thick so you don't hear somebody sneeze in the adjoining apt. They have extras liked curve archways, wood staircases, etc. I would be happy in any of these apts, if, could afford them.
There are some older buildings that have crown molding, tiny tiles in the bathroom with a claw foot tub, solid wood flooring, a large kitchen, and French doors. I rented one in Jersey City back in 2003 for $650. I'm sure they've gone up, but even double would be a good price nowadays.
On a side note, if you could find a hotel going for around $300 - &350/night, it would be cheaper than these apartments, & it would be furnished, no HOA fees, utilities paid, & no credit check.. Oh, & daily maid service.. go figure.. I once lived like this for a year, & I’ll never go back..
Oh, I LOVED that 2nd apartment! It was just beautiful and the layout was great. That little staircase to the doors of the terrace was so sweet! I could never afford to life in NY but if I could, that would be a place I'd be so happy with!
I saw the 1st apartment on the short Charles did the other day. Love the fact that it has a real staircase up to the roof deck instead of 1 if those death defying spiral ones. It's a great unit & I love all the bookcases in the 1 room. It's a perfect home office/guest room. B4 anyone says anything altho the price sounds high it's actually in line with others in that neighborhood. 2nd place was also decent. I just wasn't a fan of the 3rd because I hate the cheap living room/kitchen combo idea. But as usual Charles always brings us good places!
I like the charm of the old apartments which have been refurbished. You know those are well insulated too and don’t have to worry about bitter outside temperature. From the outside it looks nothing special but must be nice to see your apartment from standing outside which gives it more of a home feel than bland apartment in the sky.
Cash love your videos and the editing is great. I so enjoy you and Charles together -- great team. Take care. Hey how about some pictures of the family -- new baby, Violet and the wife -- hope all is well.
Ohhh no I don’t think the second apartment is one of Cash and Charles best apartment for the price or the area, I apologize for not agreeing with you though, have a great day😉
I'm the one hundred and first viewer. I was busy. I will watch the video and read all the comments, then I will weigh in if I have anything new or interesting or funny to add to the best commenters on the web. See ya in about an hour. With Charles in it, I know it will be special. Congratulations on your 401k (subscribers)
FANELLI's is the BEST!!! The dots (especially in front of Louis Vuitton) are celebrating the partnership between the 93-year-old artist Yayoi Kusama (which is VERY controversial) and the other retailers are joining the wave. While the apartment is very nice, I did not really find it "ooo-ahh" but at $7500/month in SoHo that's the right price! I liked the one bedroom $7500/month apartment in the West Village much better. It has more character, and it seems that you get more for your money. The $5700/month two bed was nice, save the snack area which masquerades as a kitchen. Overall... very nice showings. It's why Charles is in charge!
@@beerhammer1881 Even if you stuff three people in there, they would have to be earning enough to chip in over $2000 a piece. And if you can afford that, you SHOULD be able to have your own place. But then, I come from the time when a 2 bedroom was about $750.
I had to smile when you showed "Rimowa" and were talking about passport photos😁. Rimowa is one of the leading high quality making suitcase factories in Europe. I was founded back in 1898 in my later neighborhood in Cologne, Germany. Their suitcases are made of lightweight aluminum.
@ jmcgyver5541: were Rimowa's suitcases made of lightweight aluminum from the inception of the company, 1898, or more recently? Growing up, I never saw suitcases made of aluminum, only fabric covering a ??firm substance?? Thank you 😊 💓 From NYC.
Every time my 2 year old son sees you on the screen, he cracks up. I don't know why but he gets a belly laugh. He's non verbal so I can't ask why he finds you funny lol. It's cute though.
I think I like the last apartment best because it's the only one that approaches affordability. The others were frightfully pricey. That first one with the "library" was really only one bedroom.
That was a lot of head turning for 1 flush!!!!! If your refined friends/associates are having dinner and someone flushes I hope there is a lot of loud music and conversation!!! 😂 Great video with you and Charles!!!! ❤️
I’m from Tennessee and live about an hour from Nashville in a really small town so seeing these tiny ass apartments and super busy city living is almost culture shock to me lol!! I think I could assimilate it would just take time.!.! I don’t see how you deal with all the traffic!! If I want to go somewhere I want to be there fast and under 5 minutes which is easy here but I bet impossible there.
I think what would be fun is having some New Yorkers see or live down here and see how they react or like/dislike a slower pace with more room to move around. It would be interesting
Depends on where you live in New York. I drive to work every day (Brooklyn) and many of my co workers live in Staten Island who also have to drive. Some New Yorkers use public transportation, some like me drive everywhere. Traffic is a pain in the butt, especially during rush hour. Best to use gps app that will get you around. I get everywhere including to Manhattan in good time by planning ahead.
@@twiggy6591 ok, twiggy, sign me up. I'd give Tennessee a try considering housing is supposed to be so affordable. What could a modest, "normal" 2 bdrm, 2 ba house w,/a bit of yard space sell for nowadays? Also, what could an apt of same size rent for? Also, food prices & gasoline? Thank you 😊💓. From NYC.
Loved the video. You are famous in New York. Every one likes you. That's awesome. Very nice places today. If you can afford them and I guess New Yorkers can. Great seeing Charles. See you
Same ....an average German earns like 2000-3000 euro per month ,so our rent would be like 600-700 euro if you live modestly or even up to 1000 and something euros if you live luxuriously, but there is still plenty of money left 🙈
I don't live in NY (and I don't need an apartment), however I remain hooked on these videos! Q: 🤔 But why? A: Because Cash Jordan is so tremendously likeable. *Like, Share, Subscribe*
Me too. I'd *never* live in a congested city, but while I'm nicely ensconced in a paid for 4 BR home, it's interesting to see how other people have to live. To me, NYC is appalling... but my relatives who grew up there kind of miss it. Even though they all moved away decades ago. I think it's that thing where memories scrub all the "bad stuff" out and only leave the "good stuff"...
@@MrJest2 Yes for many of us that live here we couldn't live anywhere else. I could never live so far away from everything and everyone. I have everything I need at a walking distance. But it's getting so crazy expensive here! These videos annoy me because I can't believe how they talk about this rent like it's normal. (I keep watching though lol)
All the congestion and buildings amaze me. I would not deal with it well! It must take special chutzpah to go out in that business without freaking out. I will stay here in my town of 10,000 in the upper midwest and be very thankful I can look out my window and see birds and deer.
So if there is a radiator in your apartment the landlord controls your heat? Oh boy I bet the landlord keeps your apartment nice and warm ! LOL 😮love your videos Cash.
All great apartments today. Lots of light and energy. Love all the brick walls. However, as an owner of a 123 year old house with bricked in fireplaces, I would never allow my tenants hanging anything on those walls.
Cash you are so funny. I can't believe that I love your videos so much and I live in Florida. I can't believe the rent up there either. Cheese and rice man. Good music, too. 🎶
All three are decent places, and I liked the second one the best, but that's a very expensive neighborhood! If you can walk to work or school from there, maybe it's worth the price. But as far as shopping and socializing is concerned, most neighborhoods have something within walking distance to satisfy your needs.
The first place was my favorite. I would float the couch facing the brick. Then mount the entertainment center there. That would leave a walkway, behind the couch, to that other room.
Cash, you are a real trip! Love the cleaver "shade" thrown at LV sayin ti was "Jersey Shore Fashion" and your pithy comments about the aprts and stores deisgned to "take your money."
Just like Dude Dad/Super Dad & Rhett and Link, I think you need your own show on the Magnolia Network too. I'm sure all of your subscribers would watch it and you'd probably gain a new audience as well. Keep the videos coming. We miss you when you're away too long (even 1 day is too long).
Love your videos, can’t imagine people paying 5 6 or more thousand for an apartment, what kind of money must people make a New York City to be able to afford to live in a place like that it just blows my mind I live in middle Tennessee rent here is now $500 maybe 700 tops for a really nice apartment I just I just can’t imagine how much people must make there? my father was born in Brooklyn I have family in Staten Island but I just can’t imagine it’s amazing to me
You work for Charles Schwab as a $200k accountant, which you think is awesome when you get offered the position, but then discover you have no life and no possessions because you spend all your money on rent.
$7450 is insane for that…obviously it’s New York but In Portland $7450 a month would get you a 6 bed 5 bath with a 10/10 view…love the videos but there is no way in hell I would ever rent in newyork
I love the apt with arched door ways...nice feature...the water pressure in the kitchen at 7:30 is awful... it didn't fill the whole sprayer...I think it's clogged...
Ladies...your so Amazing at Carpentery work ! Your house 🏠 looks beautiful ! Your whe property is Awsome too!!... I been watching you since Vanlife... Love your van home too !! Your dogs are gorgeous...🐕🐕 love watching your vologs too! Their so exciting...I can't wait for the next one... Take care Your friend Kathy Johnston, CLACKAMAS, OR. I'm 68 🌲🌲🌲
Cash, I love your videos because I can see what a great place I have for $1000 a month, two bedrooms with all utilities included. Also all I see outside my windows are grass, flowers, trees and the sun in a blue sky. New York apartments are nice but very small. Thank You for a look into the parts of New York and the people living there. I would love to visit your New York.
I liked the first 2 apartments but the price is NOT right. Also, I'd have a problem with a bedroom with no door. There's a lack of privacy. I guess I'd use the 2nd room with the built in shelves as a home office/studio/library. It's only 6 feet wide. Whoever owns that property is really trying to stretch the facts by claiming that 6 foot wide room is a bedroom.
Cash have you ever considered doing like a before where you show the apartment and the after where someone shows you what they did with it after they rent it? I know that would require a ton of follow-up and work you probably don't have time or resources for, but I would tune in for that.
He already does "show me your apartment" segments in some of the videos where people do that. No before but some cool apartments and furnishings.
Excellent concept, à la "House Hunters."
I would pay to watch!
Excellent idea; especially for the living spaces that are challenging.
@@arandomevent ...I think that's someone else..I sub to his channel CALEB SIMPSON....
@@jinisteffani8035 Nope, it's Cash. They're little segments in between the empty apartments in a few of his videos. Really cool reveals when his fans agree to show their spaces, but only in a few videos here and there.
Love these videos. I live in the middle of nowhere now. When I was young we had a tiny rent controlled apartment right off Central Park. I would go roller skating at night, thought I was so cool. Ahh the 70’s 😂😂😂 Thanks Cash!! ❤
@barbjohnson851 : Despite being tiny, Why'd yr family give up a RENT CONTROLLED apt -- in Manhattan-😕 ?, & right off Central Park. Wow! If you still had tenancy today you'd be able to come bk to NYC/vacations & use the apt as a base to travel from w/out having to spend $$$$ on hotels. What state are you in presently, in the middle of nowhere? 🤔 . Do you ever miss NYC? Thank you 😊.
@@salgaltrixie8265 We still have the apartment, other family members are there as of now. We use it like a timeshare so everyone gets some city when needed!! ♥️
I love how half the videos are a tour of the neighborhood. Cash is the best tour guide!
Charles comes up with some pretty nice apartments and you two are quite the pair, I always laugh when you get together.
I have always loved prewar buildings. Charles has some of the best . Prewar buildings were built to last and the plus side is, they always have character, and walls are super thick so you don't hear somebody sneeze in the adjoining apt.
They have extras liked curve archways, wood staircases, etc. I would be happy in any of these apts, if, could afford them.
There are some older buildings that have crown molding, tiny tiles in the bathroom with a claw foot tub, solid wood flooring, a large kitchen, and French doors. I rented one in Jersey City back in 2003 for $650. I'm sure they've gone up, but even double would be a good price nowadays.
What does prewar mean in American context? What time period is that within?
@@charisma-hornum-fries WWII
On a side note, if you could find a hotel going for around $300 - &350/night, it would be cheaper than these apartments, & it would be furnished, no HOA fees, utilities paid, & no credit check.. Oh, & daily maid service.. go figure.. I once lived like this for a year, & I’ll never go back..
Charles is the type of guy on video, that makes me want to be his friend. He seems like such a nice guy that would keep me laughing.
LOVE the second apartment!!! Charles always has good apartments. Expensive… but really good apartments!!! 😊
Oh, I LOVED that 2nd apartment! It was just beautiful and the layout was great. That little staircase to the doors of the terrace was so sweet! I could never afford to life in NY but if I could, that would be a place I'd be so happy with!
I saw the 1st apartment on the short Charles did the other day. Love the fact that it has a real staircase up to the roof deck instead of 1 if those death defying spiral ones. It's a great unit & I love all the bookcases in the 1 room. It's a perfect home office/guest room. B4 anyone says anything altho the price sounds high it's actually in line with others in that neighborhood. 2nd place was also decent. I just wasn't a fan of the 3rd because I hate the cheap living room/kitchen combo idea. But as usual Charles always brings us good places!
Congrats on 400K! Well deserved Cash.
I like the charm of the old apartments which have been refurbished. You know those are well insulated too and don’t have to worry about bitter outside temperature. From the outside it looks nothing special but must be nice to see your apartment from standing outside which gives it more of a home feel than bland apartment in the sky.
It's always a good morning when I get to watch Cash. I'm happy you take a break but I miss the videos.
I didn't want this video to end, love the energy you have Cash! You and Charles work well together. Love it!!!
Your buddy Charles always has the best units. Love love the 10th floor prewar 1bd in the West Village.
Charles is a gem
Cash love your videos and the editing is great. I so enjoy you and Charles together -- great team. Take care. Hey how about some pictures of the family -- new baby, Violet and the wife -- hope all is well.
That 2nd apartment was stunning! Best apartment you've ever filmed. Old school, luxury is the 💣 💣 💣
Ohhh no I don’t think the second apartment is one of Cash and Charles best apartment for the price or the area, I apologize for not agreeing with you though, have a great day😉
Nice but very expensive 😮
I'm the one hundred and first viewer. I was busy. I will watch the video and read all the comments, then I will weigh in if I have anything new or interesting or funny to add to the best commenters on the web. See ya in about an hour. With Charles in it, I know it will be special. Congratulations on your 401k (subscribers)
FANELLI's is the BEST!!! The dots (especially in front of Louis Vuitton) are celebrating the partnership between the 93-year-old artist Yayoi Kusama (which is VERY controversial) and the other retailers are joining the wave. While the apartment is very nice, I did not really find it "ooo-ahh" but at $7500/month in SoHo that's the right price! I liked the one bedroom $7500/month apartment in the West Village much better. It has more character, and it seems that you get more for your money. The $5700/month two bed was nice, save the snack area which masquerades as a kitchen. Overall... very nice showings. It's why Charles is in charge!
Thank you Cash and Charles! Those are some nice places.
Love your showings with Charles Munroe. He has great apts for viewing!
Love these videos. They make me appreciate my house and garden so much. And it gives me motivation to finish my basement and attic.
Thanks for your videos Cash 🙂 they always make me smile! Best of luck to you and your family 👍
Cash.. would love to see more brownstones or lofts in NYC. !!! Love them. Love your videos, there's no one like u
I don’t live in NYC but I love watching, specially when we get the “Charles and Cash” Show!
The driver was like both spending time with my daughter and making a video wow a great dad right there
He who asks $7450 per month for that locker isn't crazy but the one who pays is.
The prices are a joke.
Both are fucking crazy!!
An outdoor deck dose not qualify as a “tiny home”.
How can anybody afford that?!
@@beerhammer1881 Even if you stuff three people in there, they would have to be earning enough to chip in over $2000 a piece. And if you can afford that, you SHOULD be able to have your own place. But then, I come from the time when a 2 bedroom was about $750.
I had to smile when you showed "Rimowa" and were talking about passport photos😁. Rimowa is one of the leading high quality making suitcase factories in Europe. I was founded back in 1898 in my later neighborhood in Cologne, Germany. Their suitcases are made of lightweight aluminum.
@ jmcgyver5541: were Rimowa's suitcases made of lightweight aluminum from the inception of the company, 1898, or more recently? Growing up, I never saw suitcases made of aluminum, only fabric covering a ??firm substance?? Thank you 😊 💓 From NYC.
Every time my 2 year old son sees you on the screen, he cracks up. I don't know why but he gets a belly laugh. He's non verbal so I can't ask why he finds you funny lol. It's cute though.
I think I like the last apartment best because it's the only one that approaches affordability. The others were frightfully pricey. That first one with the "library" was really only one bedroom.
That was a lot of head turning for 1 flush!!!!! If your refined friends/associates are having dinner and someone flushes I hope there is a lot of loud music and conversation!!! 😂 Great video with you and Charles!!!! ❤️
I’m from Tennessee and live about an hour from Nashville in a really small town so seeing these tiny ass apartments and super busy city living is almost culture shock to me lol!! I think I could assimilate it would just take time.!.! I don’t see how you deal with all the traffic!! If I want to go somewhere I want to be there fast and under 5 minutes which is easy here but I bet impossible there.
Not a lot of New Yorkers drive. There’s plenty of public transportation in NYC to get (almost) anywhere.
I think what would be fun is having some New Yorkers see or live down here and see how they react or like/dislike a slower pace with more room to move around. It would be interesting
Depends on where you live in New York. I drive to work every day (Brooklyn) and many of my co workers live in Staten Island who also have to drive. Some New Yorkers use public transportation, some like me drive everywhere. Traffic is a pain in the butt, especially during rush hour. Best to use gps app that will get you around. I get everywhere including to Manhattan in good time by planning ahead.
@@twiggy6591 sounds like a fun channel idea!
@@twiggy6591 ok, twiggy, sign me up. I'd give Tennessee a try considering housing is supposed to be so affordable. What could a modest, "normal" 2 bdrm, 2 ba house w,/a bit of yard space sell for nowadays? Also, what could an apt of same size rent for? Also, food prices & gasoline? Thank you 😊💓. From NYC.
Charles is a whole vibe!
Congratulations Cash for 400k ...love your videos
The Boyz are back in town!
🤣Cash and Charles using a transit card to break in🤣. Good morning guys, you cracked me up at 0830am..(I'm in Washington state lol)
Loved the video. You are famous in New York. Every one likes you. That's awesome. Very nice places today. If you can afford them and I guess New Yorkers can. Great seeing Charles. See you
I just can't imagine paying almost ten grand per month on an apartment, no matter how nice.
Same ....an average German earns like 2000-3000 euro per month ,so our rent would be like 600-700 euro if you live modestly or even up to 1000 and something euros if you live luxuriously, but there is still plenty of money left 🙈
Hi Cash and to your friends that is a nice tiny home on the rooftop. It’s a great view of NYC and Broadway👍
Love Charles so much. He is so cute.❤
Love how you are so excited, even when the places are a way over-priced dump...great salesmanship.
Cash, congratulations on hitting 400,000 Subbies!
Thanks!
@@CashJordan How is your new baby?
I don't live in NY (and I don't need an apartment), however I remain hooked on these videos!
Q: 🤔 But why?
A: Because Cash Jordan is so tremendously likeable.
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Same! Funny how fascinated we are by how others live!
Me too. I'd *never* live in a congested city, but while I'm nicely ensconced in a paid for 4 BR home, it's interesting to see how other people have to live. To me, NYC is appalling... but my relatives who grew up there kind of miss it. Even though they all moved away decades ago. I think it's that thing where memories scrub all the "bad stuff" out and only leave the "good stuff"...
@@MrJest2 Yes for many of us that live here we couldn't live anywhere else. I could never live so far away from everything and everyone. I have everything I need at a walking distance.
But it's getting so crazy expensive here! These videos annoy me because I can't believe how they talk about this rent like it's normal. (I keep watching though lol)
All the congestion and buildings amaze me. I would not deal with it well! It must take special chutzpah to go out in that business without freaking out. I will stay here in my town of 10,000 in the upper midwest and be very thankful I can look out my window and see birds and deer.
The way you stomped up those stairs reminds me of when my daughter was 13 and stomped upstairs when we told her off!!🇬🇧🤣
Cash, Charles is a fun video sidekick! 💥🎉💖
Charles can do the Vulcan peace sign!! He is on the way to full recovery!! Get well soon, Charles' hand!!! ❤
#1 is my fav even though the bedrooms are of very unequal size. #3 has no laundry so red flag. Loved the tours.
Kool place Cash hello from Australia to you and Charles 👍🇦🇺
So if there is a radiator in your apartment the landlord controls your heat? Oh boy I bet the landlord keeps your apartment nice and warm ! LOL 😮love your videos Cash.
All great apartments today. Lots of light and energy. Love all the brick walls. However, as an owner of a 123 year old house with bricked in fireplaces, I would never allow my tenants hanging anything on those walls.
I'm loving that bookshelf. It can house books AND shoes ❤
In unit laundry??! This is a win 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Love your video with Charles , some great apartments.
That rooftop space is awesome!!
Decent water pressure in the first apartment? It looks like it has a prostate problem to me! 😆😭
This is Gonna b so Good CJ🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Sunday😀….
Cash you are so funny. I can't believe that I love your videos so much and I live in Florida. I can't believe the rent up there either. Cheese and rice man. Good music, too. 🎶
Once again Charles saves the day.
Loved the 2nd place. First was nice with the roof deck but bedrooms would be a difficult rent split I think.
All three are decent places, and I liked the second one the best, but that's a very expensive neighborhood! If you can walk to work or school from there, maybe it's worth the price. But as far as shopping and socializing is concerned, most neighborhoods have something within walking distance to satisfy your needs.
The first place was my favorite. I would float the couch facing the brick. Then mount the entertainment center there. That would leave a walkway, behind the couch, to that other room.
Cash, you are a real trip! Love the cleaver "shade" thrown at LV sayin ti was "Jersey Shore Fashion" and your pithy comments about the aprts and stores deisgned to "take your money."
Mr Charles has gotten relaxed and hilarious.😂
For me, it's between the 1st & 2nd. Hey Cash 🙌 ML to your family ❤️
lmaoo love this duo with Charles
C&C doing a B&E. Hilarious!
Charles is becoming a fixture in Cash's videos and Cash is becoming a fixture in Charles's apartment s!
I've noticed that every apt. that has crap water pressure has "decent water pressure". Come on Cash!!!
Wow love you're red jacket heheh^^love apt even it's tiny has best view and love roof top^^happy lunar Newyear^^from South.korea fan^^
Awesome job Jordan
Just like Dude Dad/Super Dad & Rhett and Link, I think you need your own show on the Magnolia Network too. I'm sure all of your subscribers would watch it and you'd probably gain a new audience as well. Keep the videos coming. We miss you when you're away too long (even 1 day is too long).
Happy Sunday Cash ❤
Great apartments Cash & Charles. Really liked the first one. I could really see myself in there 🤷♀️. Hope Charles is ok? Did he have an accident? ❤️🖖
Love your videos, can’t imagine people paying 5 6 or more thousand for an apartment, what kind of money must people make a New York City to be able to afford to live in a place like that it just blows my mind I live in middle Tennessee rent here is now $500 maybe 700 tops for a really nice apartment I just I just can’t imagine how much people must make there? my father was born in Brooklyn I have family in Staten Island but I just can’t imagine it’s amazing to me
Cash tours of the neighborhood before he gets to the apartment are hilarious 🤣
I really enjoy your videos Cash! 🎉congratulations on 400k. Now as much as I love Charle's apartments woooo how do you pay $6k for a 1BR apartment??? 😮
You work for Charles Schwab as a $200k accountant, which you think is awesome when you get offered the position, but then discover you have no life and no possessions because you spend all your money on rent.
@@MrJest2 sad life isn't it :(
Beautiful apartments.
I dunno about having the gas meter directly above a gas stove 🤔
That sounds like a " kaboom" waiting to happen 💥
Cash and his love for frat guys 😂😂
KEITH! He was my UPS guy when I worked at 692 Broadway. Good guy
$7450 is insane for that…obviously it’s New York but In Portland $7450 a month would get you a 6 bed 5 bath with a 10/10 view…love the videos but there is no way in hell I would ever rent in newyork
This is actually a one bedroom with a study home office.
That room is so meant to be a office! Lol built for it
You can film me folding my laundry all day, Cash .... OH WAIT I DONT FOLD ANYTHING 😆❤
When I was in NYC..Broadway .. I liked that area..LV, Prada 🖤 soho, is still cool & pricey..
I love the apt with arched door ways...nice feature...the water pressure in the kitchen at 7:30 is awful... it didn't fill the whole sprayer...I think it's clogged...
Gotta love those refrigerators that " don't play games"!
I love that fenced in deck.
Ladies...your so Amazing at Carpentery work ! Your house 🏠 looks beautiful ! Your whe property is Awsome too!!... I been watching you since Vanlife... Love your van home too !! Your dogs are gorgeous...🐕🐕 love watching your vologs too! Their so exciting...I can't wait for the next one...
Take care
Your friend
Kathy Johnston, CLACKAMAS, OR. I'm 68 🌲🌲🌲
W. Village.. I want my own washer & dryer for these prices. The rooms are good size
12:50 is that Uhaul can touching that suv? Even if it's not, how tf they gonna get out lol
First time viewer. My 1,300 sq ft home is under $1,000 per month. Of course it’s not in the big city. Feeling extra grateful.
Cash, I love your videos because I can see what a great place I have for $1000 a month, two bedrooms with all utilities included. Also all I see outside my windows are grass, flowers, trees and the sun in a blue sky. New York apartments are nice but very small. Thank You for a look into the parts of New York and the people living there. I would love to visit your New York.
A Cash Jordan and Casey collab would be firee
Does the refrigerator clear the cabinets?
I liked the first 2 apartments but the price is NOT right. Also, I'd have a problem with a bedroom with no door. There's a lack of privacy. I guess I'd use the 2nd room with the built in shelves as a home office/studio/library. It's only 6 feet wide. Whoever owns that property is really trying to stretch the facts by claiming that 6 foot wide room is a bedroom.
Nice..very nice! ☺
Apt #1 was a one bed with an office in need of serious renovation for $7.5k… no wonder they need Cash to promote it! (and I live in Manhattan!)