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Worth it to the right person. It's a nice little pad to crash in when you're in town for business/pleasure and don't need something huge or overly extravagant.
@@JasonRyanWilson Things are not expensive because of policy. The median income is higher, bigger population, hence the high real estate prices. You are saying mass exodus but in reality many young people are moving to LA to pursue dreams in film or New York for the Wall Street opportunities. All these narratives are just pure political BS.
@@JasonRyanWilson What do you mean Hollywood is on life support. They are still making billion-dollar blockbusters and Netflix is now the most valued media company. California has the 5th largest GDP in the world and it is one of the states whose GDP proved resilient to the pandemic. The rich folks are actually in tandem with the strict COVID-19 restrictions as most of them are educated and exposed. Alphabet, Apple, and Facebook are all expanding their campuses which are in California. LA is considered amongst the most desirable destination for professional athletes. Elon Musk and some greedy guys pandering doesn't make your desired narrative true. There are problems in California but if ever it will fall, that won't be anytime soon.
DeBlasio and Cuomo are crashing the economy of NY and trying to crash the US currency so they can have a global communist currency and FREE income. But nothing is free. On the Official communist great reset website they say they plan to confiscate all private property, homes, farms, businesses and investments. Now is not the time to be shelling out that kind of money in a Democrat hellhole city like NY.
For people who know how to use their hands, you can get a more precise gap of preference if you have the talent and skill to use more than just your thumb and index finger. Some people would be utterly helpless if their whole world wasn’t electrified.
Am i the only one scared by that concept? I think it’s so dangerous... imagine being drunk and you trip over, or even if you’re sober but you just fall through your window...
The building was built with non union labor . It was plagued by construction delays and accidents . This building has major flaws that will only become more significant over time . In the NYC construction market this building is a punch line .
Wait until you get the annual property tax bill! I also don’t want to know how much you have to fork out monthly for security, maintenance, up keeping, cleaning etc... The building is still under construction, hence the dirty windows.
House Of Lennard window cleaning is irrelevant. It's more than likely no one will ever spend a night there. Like many of the most expensive properties here in London, these apartments are simply assets, a store of money, to be bought and sold. Many are owned by investment companies, pension companies etc who have no intention of every actually letting them.
Too bad the people who built it will never be able to afford to live in or enjoy it. Just a sweet view for some billionaire as he watches Harlem burn or something in the future. Theres evil all over this building, I see the prophecy already.
Nice tour, but probably the space would have been used better with fewer and larger rooms. It feels a bit claustrophobic at places. Also somebody should maybe hire a window cleaner someday...
Kind of hard to keep windows clean with the upper floors still under construction. The real problem with this building is the lack of East / West views. If you want to see a sun set or sun rise you are out of luck. For the price they are asking people are going to want to see a sun set. They are going to have a hard time selling this to anyone other than an "investor" who won't bother living in the property anyway.
i just saw this building on Megastructures and hoped you have done a walkthrough and thankfully i was not disappointed by finding this here. Thank you for the fantastic channel and keep up the great work in 2023.
@@Sailor1010 Cant’t. He’s already down there getting the groceries out of the trunk and there is no reception from this floor to the parking garage. To much concrete.
Me in my $1000 a month bedroom in a 4 bedroom apartment in central harlem, drinking orange crush watching this on the cracked screen of my android: "how embarrassing, no one bothered to clean the windows"
He said it is still under construction so maybe that has something to do with it. It’ll probably get a complete window clean when construction has been completed.
Yea I’m not moving in this apartment. Rather just have my own space in a mansion. And can you imagine just trying to get out of your apartment and having to go down that elevator. It’s nice but I wouldn’t want to.
@@brandonwisco The problem is, you're probably the tallest thing in the city at that height. And lightning is always drawn towards the tallest objects. It doesn't help that both sides of your apartment would have the storm on full display right outside your windows, leaving you few places to go to get away from it. I'm sure the building comes equipped with some kind of lightning rod, but that knowledge would do little to make me feel safe if I were stuck in a glass-surrounded house suspended thousands of feet above the ground amidst the deafening strikes of lightning and claps of thunder raging like Zeus' temper tantrum all around me.
Go to street level and you have much scarier things to worry about 😀 There was a plane that emergency landed on the Hudson. Some pilot friends of mine totally see that pilot as a hero, as that as very hard to pull off. No casualties. It was the Hudson or a couple of blocks of random houses. Hitting a tall skinny NY building with hardly any residents is hard to even try, whatever CIA and FAA tell you.
Yea houses in canada are like 2-3 million a pop (REGULAR EVERYDAY HOUSES) because the real estate bubble never popped for them and it's a hyper bubble now USA market crashed then went right back into a bubble because nothing actually changed the banks just got bailed out and the debt was offset onto the future generations of citizens to pay in taxes it's fucked up yes but a no brainier investment tool if you know the world's ending in a couple decades (when I say end I really mean the markets will go to shit and mass homeless and unemployment over 50%)
@@MegamanTheSecond My house is $460,000, sitting on 3.3 acres. It's 1730 sq.ft. upstairs, with a quad oversized garage on the main floor. I have a deck that overlooks a pond. I have about 10 neighbors.
I can only say It is a Shame because we have super poor people who can’t afford even rent better apartment and we have super rich people who can buy apartment that could cost as 6 properties building and each of them 30 units. Basically 180 apartments for poor people or one for rich. This is called Capitalism.
@@whitefang8329 Have you read any of Milton Freedman's books? Or his public debates (speaking events)? I would highly suggest sitting/reading through it/them... as much as you may not want to. What people call capitalism today is not free market capitalism. The problem isn't capitalism, it's the general public's inability to be responsible with their dollar (and in general their way of life), and the social problems that come with this show up in many different areas of society. If the govt. is given too much responsibility/power, we know where that leads. Sadly, a culling of the heard is coming.
The maintenance on that building would be fascinating to learn about, I bet the mechanical areas are super interesting too The night shots are super cool
How much for maintaining per month? (window cleaning, property taes, etc.) Plus NYC takes 10% of income in taxes! So if you make 300M/year, then 30/mil to own this. Think about the city taxes! You could owe more in taxes on income than the cost of the unit.
I’ve lived in the middle of know where Wisconsin my entire life and it’s just so hard to imagine livening in a place like that 🤯 and it’s even harder to understand that people actually live in places like that everyday. That’s the best I can do to explain it.
Very few people actually live in these towers. At most it's a billionaire's 5th home and at worst it's a $30m dumbfuck box to stash to funnel cash so you can avoid taxes
the south of the building is facing the park, which means that the sun wouldnt cast a shadow on the park since the sun rises and sets on the east and west
Even if I could afford it I'd never live in those thin buildings that seem all the rage in city residential architecture. I know they're made with strong materials but in a very windy day or strong storm I'd be a nervous wreck.
The core itself is like an I-Beam . . . not just elevator shafts. And those 'what appears to be ceiling beams'? . . . those are ALSO some of the serious steel. They're just concealed in plaster/drywall/and other delights. This building is EXTRA strong!
They're held by billionaires or financial institutions (hedge funds) as real estate assets and then sold for a profit of around 20 pct. Nobody really LIVES in them
I've learned that those windows are really good for 2 things, 1. paper airplanes. 2. hiding mistakes you made when you're a kid and you know you're gonna get punished so you throw it out the window.
I agree , instantly thought the same for the price they should be electric, manual for emergency....then again perhaps each window should come with its own butler....
I loved the fact that you talked about the engineering of the skyscraper and all the difficulties. You´re putting so much work into your videos. Also the camera shots are incredibly good I just really love watching your videos :)
As someone looking for inspiration designing my home, I'm surprisingly unimpressed by much of this. Alot of it feels mismatched paying more attention to rarity and quality over cohesive design.
I had the same thought. The apartment is thoroughly unimpressive for the price point, the only things about it that are impressive are location, size and view.
@@aniqanuar6320 That mattered a lot more when people were still living under the assumption that you had to commute to work. COVID has shown us you can do the same job from anywhere with wifi. And lets be honest if you can afford a 28 million dollar apartment you can afford to fly wherever you please.
Yeah honestly that probably stood out to me the most. That and how dirty were the windows. Edit: by stood out I don’t mean in a good way, but this guy was presenting it like it was something special lol
Why would it be.? It’s not like it’s a long way down.. you can literally jump out and the ground is just a few feet away. Completely harmless 🤷🏽♂️ you stupid
@@EnesYilmazer I think part of it is the attention to detail that Enes is informed enough to recognize and nice enough to often point out. And he doesn't overhype.
Tbh this quality has been getting soo good Like you cant even compare this video to most tv shows about real estate Good job ! keep on making these awsome videos enes!! Youre the best
that's basically what I just commented in my rant, hahaha!! about how tall & dangerous that building is!😯..and btw, that's not just' *"heights." definitely, a NO on that..because, as I mentioned in my post, really it's just *PURE INSANITY.* 😨
Same.. I would rather buy a 4-6 story BULIDING and renovate the living shit out of to my taste. Entry level/storage/gym on first floor, lounge/kitchen/bar on 2nd floor, 5th floor bedrooms etc...
when I first found out about this skyscraper (back in April) I thought "I hope Enes will cover this Skyscraper one day!" well that day is today! thank you! Love from India!
You have a nice intimate dinner party in which you cook for your guests, dirty pots and pans in the kitchen for all to see. You tote it all to the dining room at the other end of the room. You eat. Then you give your guests after dinner drinks in your living room but they can't hear you because their couch is 18 feet from your couch. Anyway, the evening conversation continues between dirty pots and smells in the kitchen and dirty dishes on the dining room table. The evening breeze picks up, the building sways perceptibly and your friend who gets carsick hurls the lasagna on your white couch. Good night.
It is a bit awkward once dinner is done and everyone retires to the “living area” the help has to keep walking by as they clear the dishes and they’ll be a stone’s throw away washing up in the kitchen in full view of guests. This is why no one will ever eat a real meal in a place like this. You’ll have your friends over for drinks before you go out to eat at Le Frou Frou’s or the dining table is used to set an array of finger foods to go with the cocktails.
Agree ahahah and I wonder why the living area is in between while the dining table is so distant from the kitchen... bizarre !! Anyway in my view, an elegant apartment/house cannot have an open kitchen-dining area for the reasons you have well pointed out. P.S.: I can fill that closet with my weekend bag, where can I put my other gowns ? and the bathrooms are horrible.
Slight correction, the building doesn’t have the traditional center core, it mainly relies on the two side walls, that’s why the outer wall is super thick(as showed in one of the bathrooms)
Never thought I'd see the day when Enes would tour an apartment inside one of my favorite Skyscrapers. Steinway Tower's architecture is just breath taking
If I lived in such a place I would feel completely isolated from the world. I have always dreamed of living in NYC just for the experience of the people and the culture, living like this is the opposite.
Yes but remember the 10%NYC income tax. If you own this, what is your yearly take home? Now 10% to NYC. Forget the 1 Mil per moth for the building. Owning this apt would be like buying it every year.
I lived E. 34th street for about a year and it was first floor. It was ALWAYS noisy and you heard sirens 24/7. I’d take that noise isolation anytime while living in that city
It was amazing to tour such an iconic skyscraper in New York City! Let me know if you enjoyed it and want us to tour more of these in the future. Also this is the last video of 2020, let me know which video is your favorite this year!
Eat 2 chips when he "Wraps around". Enes, thanks for the effort. Please stop back through if possible for the penthouse, only way most all of us would ever see it. Cheers!
I hope everybody liked this weeks video! If you have any questions or comments about the filming or editing process then drop them here and I’ll try to respond to all of you!
Mikey! Thanks, brother! Your work is fantastic; you guys are awesome. 🏆 Thanks for the excellent, cinematic videos, and Happy New Year and Best Wishes to you all and your loved ones.
Mikey your work on all the tours are fantastic. You asked some of the same question I would have if I was touring those properties. You guys are awesome. Great job can't wait to see your next video.
I don't know if you currently offer one,(if not), you should really consider offering a Masterclass on Shooting Real Estate. Your Skills Are Incredible Dude!
This guy replying to every comment like we thinking about buying. Edit: wanted to say, I never intended to attack the channel owner. Mad respect for replying to comments.
The people who sell the houses pay him to take videos, it doesn’t matter if he sells the house or not as he is still paid . He is just genuinely a nice person
@@sweetcheeksdaddyd thank you for the update. A previous commenter mentioned that the architectural firms have in-house engineers also. I just think that engineers tend to get overlooked in these situations as the architectural firms take front place. It’s a very good dual relationship between disciplines to get these developments to fruition. I’m a believer of give credit where credit is due.
So, I'm afraid of heights. In fact, I'm deathly afraid of heights. I once stayed on the top floor of a very high rise hotel when a Richter scale 7 earthquake struck. The top floor swayed dangerously back and forth and sheer terror seized me.
he started to open the window, and I fast forwarded the video for that reason. for this money, I'd buy a nice house where I can look out the window and be close to the ground :D
Loved every detail of the apartment, but even though I wasn’t there in person, I experienced vertigo when I looked out the windows! I know the windows will be cleaned professionally once all the of the building is completed, but dirty views through me for a loop. I could easily get used to the high floor level and the decor was understated and lovely. Much thought went to making the interior neutral so the view didn’t have competition. All in all, very lovely and livable. Now to find the money to buy this home…
I thought the same thing. I know it’s expensive stuff but other than the stove and oven, all the materials look cheap. I don’t know I guess rich people have ugly taste in finishes.
Thank you Enes and Mikey, as well as Amy Williamson, for giving us a tour of this beautiful suite.It would be wonderful to have a tour of the triplex penthouse suite once it has been completed.
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Nice, but not worth 28 million.
Worth it to the right person. It's a nice little pad to crash in when you're in town for business/pleasure and don't need something huge or overly extravagant.
@@JasonRyanWilson you can easily live in either place without politics effecting your life at all
@@JasonRyanWilson Things are not expensive because of policy. The median income is higher, bigger population, hence the high real estate prices. You are saying mass exodus but in reality many young people are moving to LA to pursue dreams in film or New York for the Wall Street opportunities. All these narratives are just pure political BS.
@@JasonRyanWilson What do you mean Hollywood is on life support. They are still making billion-dollar blockbusters and Netflix is now the most valued media company. California has the 5th largest GDP in the world and it is one of the states whose GDP proved resilient to the pandemic. The rich folks are actually in tandem with the strict COVID-19 restrictions as most of them are educated and exposed. Alphabet, Apple, and Facebook are all expanding their campuses which are in California. LA is considered amongst the most desirable destination for professional athletes. Elon Musk and some greedy guys pandering doesn't make your desired narrative true. There are problems in California but if ever it will fall, that won't be anytime soon.
DeBlasio and Cuomo are crashing the economy of NY and trying to crash the US currency so they can have a global communist currency and FREE income. But nothing is free. On the Official communist great reset website they say they plan to confiscate all private property, homes, farms, businesses and investments. Now is not the time to be shelling out that kind of money in a Democrat hellhole city like NY.
I wasn't going to buy it but then I saw the door handles and now I'm convinced.
😂
LOL LOL LOL :-D :-D
Too funny
It's the mirrored crown molding for me.
Yes! That was the deal maker!
$28 million dollar apartment but you have to crank the windows open like a 89’ Corolla
My exact thought! You can't motorize the windows for 28 million?
For people who know how to use their hands, you can get a more precise gap of preference if you have the talent and skill to use more than just your thumb and index finger. Some people would be utterly helpless if their whole world wasn’t electrified.
LMAO!!!
Gotta stay close to your roots lol
Am i the only one scared by that concept? I think it’s so dangerous... imagine being drunk and you trip over, or even if you’re sober but you just fall through your window...
Apartment:$3M View: $26M
Enes: Now. Mikey. Let’s get a close up. This is made of marble.
Mikey: I like Marble
Enes: I agree.
lol
lol every time bro
The building was built with non union labor . It was plagued by construction delays and accidents . This building has major flaws that will only become more significant over time . In the NYC construction market this building is a punch line .
@@curly608 Hence, was it even necessary to make this building?
Mikey's little comments are priceless..
“Let’s get a close up Mikey.”
I don’t know why he always does that. The closeup is never interesting.
Because he’s speaking like a realtor. Parasite parasite
Sounds incredibly patronizing.
more like “leth get a cloth up mikey”
I knew i was going to find this comment. Kind of annoying. 😂
28 million is a ludicrous price tag! How often does the external glass get cleaned as the bedroom view was ruined by the filthy glass panels.
Wait until you get the annual property tax bill! I also don’t want to know how much you have to fork out monthly for security, maintenance, up keeping, cleaning etc...
The building is still under construction, hence the dirty windows.
no doubt, looked dirty af
House Of Lennard window cleaning is irrelevant. It's more than likely no one will ever spend a night there. Like many of the most expensive properties here in London, these apartments are simply assets, a store of money, to be bought and sold. Many are owned by investment companies, pension companies etc who have no intention of every actually letting them.
the glass isn’t cleaned regularly until the building is complete
And a stacked washer and dryer?!
I did iron work on the 77th floor of this building and the perfectly centered view of Central Park is breathtaking.
How did you guys verify weld integrity at those heights? Were you doing any sort of NDT as you all went? Such a precarious building.
Too bad the people who built it will never be able to afford to live in or enjoy it. Just a sweet view for some billionaire as he watches Harlem burn or something in the future. Theres evil all over this building, I see the prophecy already.
@@blackleague212 the prophecy 🤓
@@yungchangsta lets talk about the evil first 😈
Were you paid well
Nice tour, but probably the space would have been used better with fewer and larger rooms.
It feels a bit claustrophobic at places. Also somebody should maybe hire a window cleaner someday...
i agree
I was thinking that my closet is bigger than a 28 million apartment one. Space was poorly utilized in that apartment.
not much point cleaning windows when construction is stil going on
Kind of hard to keep windows clean with the upper floors still under construction.
The real problem with this building is the lack of East / West views. If you want to see a sun set or sun rise you are out of luck. For the price they are asking people are going to want to see a sun set. They are going to have a hard time selling this to anyone other than an "investor" who won't bother living in the property anyway.
Only a youtube comment would have nothing positive to say and criticize a 30 million $ apartment
The exterior lift crane matches the door handles.
This is just wonderful.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
A perfect layout for the Billionaire who visits NYC twice per year.
So true!! But hillarious ! But...such a waste...
He said a little bit tall, that's very tall.
Yes but that’s where they park their money and Airbnb income rest of year
Haha
@@mq6845 an so call adult with a child mind
i just saw this building on Megastructures and hoped you have done a walkthrough and thankfully i was not disappointed by finding this here. Thank you for the fantastic channel and keep up the great work in 2023.
Who else got chills when he opend the window for fresh air
If that's the only way to get fresh, I won't mind suffocating.
lol
Yes! And i was backing up in my seat!!!
Dude it was like a door 😂😂
No birds, cats, or small dogs for pets in that place.
I got the chills when he opened that window!! The views from that height are spectacular, but I couldn't do it!!
Me: sitting in my ‘08 accord on lunch break at McDonald’s
“yeah, the onyx vanity setup, very nice.”
My Ford Contour is a 2000
Yeah but if you decide to make that kind of money, you can
Watch a different video
2008 accord bro damn you doin okay man
Come here
Forgot my cell phone in the car. Be right back....in 35 minutes.
More like 30
Have your butler go and grab it
@@Sailor1010 Cant’t. He’s already down there getting the groceries out of the trunk and there is no reception from this floor to the parking garage. To much concrete.
You don’t need a cell phone when you’re that rich
@@Sailor1010 Exactly. These ordinary folks don't even know. Or have security bring it up to you.
Great view, if you can see through all the dirt.
“One day im going to own a penthouse like that one day”
Enes: Mikey lets get a close up on this delusional young man
lmao
LOL stahp
How did you know
Lol the unites on top floor (6th) of my old condo are called penthouse
that ain't even the penthouse, plus the view is actually soo whacck with that huge Spire of the building in front of it is so nasty
“You can really see the beautiful views”
Bro I can’t see shit though those dirty ass windows
You see people in the park and you have connection with them 😝
🤣🤣
its under construction
the building is still under construction so the windows will be a bit dirty
@@EnesYilmazer you are to sweet and pure for this ugly comment section from miserable broke ppl lol
Hm, I'll spend my imaginary $29M elsewhere.
I could by a mansion with a beautiful garden and still have 20 million left. This is pissing money away
🤣🤣
@Anthony F. Tuffiano this is just going over my head man.
@Anthony F. Tuffiano you make no sense at all.
LMAO ME TOO
As lovely as this is, I am terrified of heights. Just the trip up and down that elevator would give me a heart attack.
Imagine the sway lol.
@@jeshkamthere is no sway.
@@l5p_logan There's always the sway, at least minimal.
I really wonder how often they clean the windows on skyscrapers.
quite often once the construction is completed
That was like my first thought: "Yeah, the view is incredible, but the windows are soooo dirty. How do you clean them?" :)
Thought the same thing!
Same thought
@@EnesYilmazer I imagine. Amount of money they cost.. they should be cleaned often. :))
Me in my $1000 a month bedroom in a 4 bedroom apartment in central harlem, drinking orange crush watching this on the cracked screen of my android: "how embarrassing, no one bothered to clean the windows"
He said it is still under construction so maybe that has something to do with it. It’ll probably get a complete window clean when construction has been completed.
for 28 mil i'd expect a window cleaner every month.
@@MrHowzaa i’d expect my tighty whities to be dry-cleaned starched and hung with potpourri!
😂😂😂😂
Yea I’m not moving in this apartment. Rather just have my own space in a mansion. And can you imagine just trying to get out of your apartment and having to go down that elevator. It’s nice but I wouldn’t want to.
My anxiety went through the roof when he cranked that window.
Me too. I'm afraid of heights too 😳
Lol
No cats lol
I will NEVER walk around it 😬
just grab a parachute
...wowwwwwww!!!
..."And yet, it doesn't move!!!"
...marvelous!!!
This place looks like it would be terrifying to live in during a thunderstorm.
Hahahaha just thought of it and you're damn right
@@brandonwisco The problem is, you're probably the tallest thing in the city at that height. And lightning is always drawn towards the tallest objects. It doesn't help that both sides of your apartment would have the storm on full display right outside your windows, leaving you few places to go to get away from it. I'm sure the building comes equipped with some kind of lightning rod, but that knowledge would do little to make me feel safe if I were stuck in a glass-surrounded house suspended thousands of feet above the ground amidst the deafening strikes of lightning and claps of thunder raging like Zeus' temper tantrum all around me.
@@Kira1Lawliet and its the thinnest too.
Watch the NYC news from last week about glass falling.
My legs shook when he opened the window.
Love how the narration on the short distances he travels; "As we wrap around..." literally 2 steps.
I love the way Enes has been branching out nowadays
thank you so much!
@@EnesYilmazer will you or did you do tours in Georgia?
Can you imagine gazing out the window and seeing a plane coming at you? That would be constantly on my mind.
@Catalina Iquita watch the videos of planes hitting the towers on 9/11 then get back to me on that. Smart ass
Go to street level and you have much scarier things to worry about 😀
There was a plane that emergency landed on the Hudson. Some pilot friends of mine totally see that pilot as a hero, as that as very hard to pull off. No casualties. It was the Hudson or a couple of blocks of random houses. Hitting a tall skinny NY building with hardly any residents is hard to even try, whatever CIA and FAA tell you.
been looking for this comment.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shame no one will ever live there ever. It will never be a home, just a investment with hundreds of people just like you doing tours of it
YES HAHA
Yea houses in canada are like 2-3 million a pop (REGULAR EVERYDAY HOUSES) because the real estate bubble never popped for them and it's a hyper bubble now USA market crashed then went right back into a bubble because nothing actually changed the banks just got bailed out and the debt was offset onto the future generations of citizens to pay in taxes it's fucked up yes but a no brainier investment tool if you know the world's ending in a couple decades (when I say end I really mean the markets will go to shit and mass homeless and unemployment over 50%)
@@MegamanTheSecond
My house is $460,000, sitting on 3.3 acres. It's 1730 sq.ft. upstairs, with a quad oversized garage on the main floor. I have a deck that overlooks a pond. I have about 10 neighbors.
I can only say It is a Shame because we have super poor people who can’t afford even rent better apartment and we have super rich people who can buy apartment that could cost as 6 properties building and each of them 30 units. Basically 180 apartments for poor people or one for rich. This is called Capitalism.
@@whitefang8329 Have you read any of Milton Freedman's books? Or his public debates (speaking events)? I would highly suggest sitting/reading through it/them... as much as you may not want to. What people call capitalism today is not free market capitalism. The problem isn't capitalism, it's the general public's inability to be responsible with their dollar (and in general their way of life), and the social problems that come with this show up in many different areas of society. If the govt. is given too much responsibility/power, we know where that leads. Sadly, a culling of the heard is coming.
"Michael, let's get a close up of this" is the modern equivalent of "Azeez, light!"
Love that movie
I hate when the photographer talks like just let the realtor do his job
Haha my dad used to say this whenever I had to hold a flashlight 😂
Much better thank you azeez!
Lmmfao
The production quality on this channel gets better and better with each upload
thank you so much! appreciate it!
Shocked at the squeaky exit door to stairs and filthy windows. Wow for that price I'd expect perfection!
I'll make an offer when I receive my stimulus check.
Mood
Oh I get it! This is like saying "when hell freezes over"!!!
Till this day, he is still waiting.
@@kbizzleb2442 Facts...
😂😂😂
I hope that “fresh air mechanism” is super safe it scared the hell out of me
i can assure you that it's very safe!
enesi izleyen türk de varmış be ilk defa gördüm yorumlarda xD
@@berkehanaydin7370 sa tabiki de izliyoruz
Same
@@EnesYilmazer until someone gets into a fight or acts up while drunk..then gets shoved hard against that window and falls to their death.😮
Finally! I always wanted to see an apartment in this tower, thanks Enes
happy to hear that! glad you like the tour!
The maintenance on that building would be fascinating to learn about, I bet the mechanical areas are super interesting too
The night shots are super cool
How much for maintaining per month? (window cleaning, property taes, etc.) Plus NYC takes 10% of income in taxes! So if you make 300M/year, then 30/mil to own this. Think about the city taxes! You could owe more in taxes on income than the cost of the unit.
I’d definitely be walking round and sleeping with a parachute on.
🤣😂🤣😂😄❤️
probably if you go to the roof, you will find a parachute ready to jump (at least in GTA work like that...)
😂😅
I agree, living that high up would give me anxiety.
Yea exactly 😂😂
r.i.p the dude that has to clean those windows from the outside.
That’s why they look so dirty in the video🤣
Drones will take care
So expensive, yet no self cleaning glass windows?...🤔
@@anibalmadrid4763 i don't think drones are strong enough to Clean stains from windows
had*
Those windows haven’t been cleaned in awhile.
This is the only reason why i love mondays
i'm honored! thank you so much!
It's Tuesday
@@user-oz5iy4bl1uummm I think it’s still Monday well it is in the UK 😂
@@milliedavies8629 ohh my bad it's Tuesday in Bhutan
@@user-oz5iy4bl1u 😯 Wow
I’ve lived in the middle of know where Wisconsin my entire life and it’s just so hard to imagine livening in a place like that 🤯 and it’s even harder to understand that people actually live in places like that everyday. That’s the best I can do to explain it.
Very few people actually live in these towers. At most it's a billionaire's 5th home and at worst it's a $30m dumbfuck box to stash to funnel cash so you can avoid taxes
After watching this, I realise how much I love and appreciate my comfy home in semi rural Australia 🙋🏻♀️🕊
I love Australia and keep going back. Part of my last visit was to Alice Springs!! What a beautiful country!!!
Me too!
yeah and oops how the hell do you step out for that missing item to cook Sunday Brunch? Clearly just an investment vehicle
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What up Bogan?
Is nobody going to mention the shadow this kind of building casts over the park? It's literally a giant middle finger looming over everything.
Depends on the time of day. lol
Haha. A long, skinny middle finger.
I actually like it
As if the building is saying "not everyone can afford me" to everyone.
the south of the building is facing the park, which means that the sun wouldnt cast a shadow on the park since the sun rises and sets on the east and west
Even if I could afford it I'd never live in those thin buildings that seem all the rage in city residential architecture. I know they're made with strong materials but in a very windy day or strong storm I'd be a nervous wreck.
The core itself is like an I-Beam . . . not just elevator shafts. And those 'what appears to be ceiling beams'? . . . those are ALSO some of the serious steel. They're just concealed in plaster/drywall/and other delights. This building is EXTRA strong!
I agree. Too thin, too tall. The building flexes so much when its windy, the elevators get shut down. Just looking at it makes me nervous.
I was a nervous wreck watching the video. Imagine being in the little crane cabin building this thing. Ain't. No. Way.
Correct wind turbines can be intense
They're held by billionaires or financial institutions (hedge funds) as real estate assets and then sold for a profit of around 20 pct. Nobody really LIVES in them
I guess I shouldn’t have a pet hamster on that floor with the fresh air mechanism😬😬😬
I've learned that those windows are really good for 2 things, 1. paper airplanes. 2. hiding mistakes you made when you're a kid and you know you're gonna get punished so you throw it out the window.
@@greatleader4841 Practical when swiping the floor
Or kids, or a cat or a dog. I could see a half panel on a corner but thats just the most ridiculous piece of cr*p ever
Aaaaand its gone
A lot of pedestrians walking below gonna regret it from all those high rise litter raining on them ......😬
The moment you opened the window, my heart dropped thinking "Lorrddd, let this not be a wide open window"
lol
And i was like Oh MY gOd let it be a wide open window please! 😂
Yessss lmao I was like oh no I’d keep it closed all the time
@ a price point of 28,000,000+ I think the window should open with a bit less manual effort. Otherwise it is an amazing flat.
I agree , instantly thought the same for the price they should be electric, manual for emergency....then again perhaps each window should come with its own butler....
I loved the fact that you talked about the engineering of the skyscraper and all the difficulties. You´re putting so much work into your videos. Also the camera shots are incredibly good I just really love watching your videos :)
thanks for the feedback! glad you like our videos too!
Having to look out dirty windows would drive me crazy
As someone looking for inspiration designing my home, I'm surprisingly unimpressed by much of this. Alot of it feels mismatched paying more attention to rarity and quality over cohesive design.
Yep.....they'd have to pay me more than $30 mil to live in New York City let alone in a BBQ skewer like that.
I was also surprised. I didn’t find the interior remarkable at all…
Completely agree, I expected something way better. It looks like something from the 2000’s. Not 2022.
It's true. We've seen so many expensive properties, this is just one more.
I had the same thought. The apartment is thoroughly unimpressive for the price point, the only things about it that are impressive are location, size and view.
You could literally buy a private island for less than the price of this nonsense.
1st rule of real estate,location
@@aniqanuar6320 That mattered a lot more when people were still living under the assumption that you had to commute to work. COVID has shown us you can do the same job from anywhere with wifi. And lets be honest if you can afford a 28 million dollar apartment you can afford to fly wherever you please.
The people who purchase those kind of trophy apartments already have a few islands
"Mikey get a close up on this island"
@@Coananlover well maybe you just want to live in new york
“Listed for $28 million..check out these door handles”
Yeah honestly that probably stood out to me the most. That and how dirty were the windows.
Edit: by stood out I don’t mean in a good way, but this guy was presenting it like it was something special lol
and this door stopper
Don’t forget the exit signs to accent the lovely door handles. Lol
yep they really paid attention to detail for the entire apartment!
Door handle is so important... it takes a good door handle to make sure your door strong enough and secure to protect your inside from buglary.
For that money, I expected so much more!!!
Mikey, lets get a closeup of this comment
lol
This comment got a like and comment from Enes. “Which is amazing.”
@@GJKPzcsw Of course we have the iconic Enes respond. Which is pretty cool
Gotchu 🎥
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“How many wine fridges should we put in?”
“Yes”
lol
What a waste of space with those wine fridges .....
apparently if you can afford 30 mil for an apartment you just need wine everywhere.
@@sayyer10 not exactly. To each their own.
Alcoholics dream
“This room is staged as a library.” No. It’s not.
Time stamp?
@@aintheidot9111 10:48
I thought the same, not a library
sorry for that. reading room would have been a better description of the room
This place is simply astounding!!! KUDOS!
The windows that can open is kinda scary tho :v
Why would it be.? It’s not like it’s a long way down.. you can literally jump out and the ground is just a few feet away. Completely harmless 🤷🏽♂️ you stupid
take careful with your keys
Imagine a smoking a blunt there though
I know... My platinum American Express will just slide and fly into Central Park.
@@eden20111 hehehee
I don't know but from the start, there's is something special with you Enes that makes you unique to other real estate vloggers.
thank you so much Bryan! means a lot!
thank you so much Bryan! means a lot!
He doesn't have any Airs about himself.
For me it's that he doesn't come off as an uppity dick like most real estaters do
@@EnesYilmazer I think part of it is the attention to detail that Enes is informed enough to recognize and nice enough to often point out. And he doesn't overhype.
Tbh this quality has been getting soo good
Like you cant even compare this video to most tv shows about real estate
Good job ! keep on making these awsome videos enes!!
Youre the best
thank you for your kind words! i really appreciate it
if i had the 30mil laying around I WOuldn’t stay here it’s so scary and I’m not even afraid of heights
that's basically what I just commented in my rant, hahaha!! about how tall & dangerous that building is!😯..and btw, that's not just' *"heights." definitely, a NO on that..because, as I mentioned in my post, really it's just *PURE INSANITY.* 😨
Yeah should come with a parachute lol.
Same.. I would rather buy a 4-6 story BULIDING and renovate the living shit out of to my taste. Entry level/storage/gym on first floor, lounge/kitchen/bar on 2nd floor, 5th floor bedrooms etc...
the price is more about where the place stay : it's in NY ...yeah, thats it
If u have 30 mil lying around by some miracle, try this out: ua-cam.com/video/jwkbqj11j9A/v-deo.html
Hats off to the engineers who got involved in this project. They are the real heroes.
Well said!
Heroes? Maybe the cheap labor were the heroes
So I would be paying 30MILLION TO WIND THE WINDOWS OPEN BY MYSELF?!?!
😂🤣🤣
Right?! When I saw that I was like how definitely not worth 30 mil.
I saw that and it instantly reminded me of old time cars you had to roll windows up and down lmfao
I was laughing so hard at this comment cuz I literally said the same thing ☺️
What if the ‘winder’ breaks off from so much winding force and fell out the window?
I’m clinched just watching this lol
when I first found out about this skyscraper (back in April) I thought "I hope Enes will cover this Skyscraper one day!" well that day is today! thank you! Love from India!
you know it :)
You have a nice intimate dinner party in which you cook for your guests, dirty pots and pans in the kitchen for all to see. You tote it all to the dining room at the other end of the room. You eat. Then you give your guests after dinner drinks in your living room but they can't hear you because their couch is 18 feet from your couch. Anyway, the evening conversation continues between dirty pots and smells in the kitchen and dirty dishes on the dining room table. The evening breeze picks up, the building sways perceptibly and your friend who gets carsick hurls the lasagna on your white couch. Good night.
Funny funny but true
No food can be cooked or served or eaten in this apt
Pretty sure they can afford help.
Word!
It is a bit awkward once dinner is done and everyone retires to the “living area” the help has to keep walking by as they clear the dishes and they’ll be a stone’s throw away washing up in the kitchen in full view of guests. This is why no one will ever eat a real meal in a place like this. You’ll have your friends over for drinks before you go out to eat at Le Frou Frou’s or the dining table is used to set an array of finger foods to go with the cocktails.
Agree ahahah and I wonder why the living area is in between while the dining table is so distant from the kitchen... bizarre !! Anyway in my view, an elegant apartment/house cannot have an open kitchen-dining area for the reasons you have well pointed out. P.S.: I can fill that closet with my weekend bag, where can I put my other gowns ? and the bathrooms are horrible.
Even if I had a billion, nothing about this place makes me wanna dip into the account
same, wasted space and not to mention the interior design.
@J Jnwsk true story
You dont wanna live under the tyranny of a commie mayor as well.
The facade is gorgeous.
Is he trying to speed run this tour? It’s like he’s trying to film it all before someone realised he’s there
lmaoo
@@patiencen1280 lmao are you peppapiggus?
@@lhzav yes i am!
Lmao true
@@markjames1908 exactly
I love all your videos...even though I couldn’t afford any of them, they are all so satisfying to watch you walk around in luxury like it’s nothing.
thank you so much! glad you like our videos!
Slight correction, the building doesn’t have the traditional center core, it mainly relies on the two side walls, that’s why the outer wall is super thick(as showed in one of the bathrooms)
Thank you Enes Ytlmazer- No one can match you in giving such classy articulate presentations... Artist, Old Naples Florida.🌴🎨
This man just called me poor in multple ways for 20 minutres straight...
Lol
Then he laughed in your face!
Not gonna lie his response made me laugh
Exactly how I felt too
Never thought I'd see the day when Enes would tour an apartment inside one of my favorite Skyscrapers. Steinway Tower's architecture is just breath taking
love it
Winter break and Enes touring a house. Life is good
wow sounds like a great time! enjoy!!
If I lived in such a place I would feel completely isolated from the world. I have always dreamed of living in NYC just for the experience of the people and the culture, living like this is the opposite.
get a pet rat, and eat some thin sliced pizza for a perfect new york experience.
@@korana6308 lol 🤣🤣
Yes but remember the 10%NYC income tax. If you own this, what is your yearly take home? Now 10% to NYC. Forget the 1 Mil per moth for the building.
Owning this apt would be like buying it every year.
I lived E. 34th street for about a year and it was first floor. It was ALWAYS noisy and you heard sirens 24/7. I’d take that noise isolation anytime while living in that city
"Curved cabinets made in London." made me laugh. Like, who would really go "oooo wowwwww!" at that?
And don't that have people in NY that can make glass cabinet doors? lol
It's really important though, I'm always standing in front of my glass cabinets thinking 'I wish they were curved so I could see what's inside them'.
Americans 🥴
LMFAO
It made me laugh when he totally slammed it closed too, I was waiting for it to shatter 🤣
It was amazing to tour such an iconic skyscraper in New York City! Let me know if you enjoyed it and want us to tour more of these in the future. Also this is the last video of 2020, let me know which video is your favorite this year!
My favourite video was definitely the 1218 Roberto Lane and the 6902 Los tilos Road
But you never say what the monthly or yearly fees are nor do you even estimate the yearly taxes. But it is BEAUTIFUL.
Dont forget to pin your comment Enes so it doesn’t get lost in the other comments and stays at the top 😃
Is all of them an answer?
When do you tour a windsurfers dream house :)
Drinking game: take a shot every time he says “Mikey let’s get a close up on this”
Or "lip"
Altogether, he’s kind of a greasy punk. Sorry, Enes.
LOL! sounds like a fun game!
Drowning your envy?
Eat 2 chips when he "Wraps around". Enes, thanks for the effort. Please stop back through if possible for the penthouse, only way most all of us would ever see it. Cheers!
This dudes a real pro
Your cameraman backed away when you opened that window was the best part lmaoooo " A little bit tall"
lol
I did too I’m afraid of heights!
Bruh I’d be scared if somehow fall through the crack 😂 idk how that would be physically possible but man I’d step back too
The buyer is basically paying the price to say "I live in the thinnest skyscraper in the world"
-in New York"
@@user-pz6kq2tv9m with full, unobscured views of central park
Watch it be some retired supermodel trying to relive her 'thin' years
It’s your boy, skinny skyscraper
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I hope everybody liked this weeks video! If you have any questions or comments about the filming or editing process then drop them here and I’ll try to respond to all of you!
Hi :)
Mikey! Thanks, brother! Your work is fantastic; you guys are awesome. 🏆 Thanks for the excellent, cinematic videos, and Happy New Year and Best Wishes to you all and your loved ones.
Hello, Mickey! Do you take the drone recordings in New York yourself or do you buy them?
Mikey your work on all the tours are fantastic. You asked some of the same question I would have if I was touring those properties. You guys are awesome. Great job can't wait to see your next video.
I don't know if you currently offer one,(if not), you should really consider offering a Masterclass on Shooting Real Estate. Your Skills Are Incredible Dude!
The views are simply amazing ✨
This guy replying to every comment like we thinking about buying.
Edit: wanted to say, I never intended to attack the channel owner. Mad respect for replying to comments.
Noticed that too probably trying to sell it
The people who sell the houses pay him to take videos, it doesn’t matter if he sells the house or not as he is still paid . He is just genuinely a nice person
😂
This is how you become a successful realtor though.
I'm buying
What an ominous shadow this tower casts over the park. And I can’t stop thinking of the 1970’s disaster film Towering Inferno.
And all of the satanic influences in the lobby decor is just creepy.
It's on the South edge of the park. That doesn't make sense.
im just amazed at how flat the landscape is never seen anything like it
Don’t forget 9/11.
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This building scares me. Genuinely looks like it’s not built to withstand a severe storm. May work for others, but it’s a no for me.
Same here. The footprint of the building seems way too small for its height. I wouldn’t sleep easy there.
That's what you're worried about? You know what worries me. Fire.
And you're stuck living on the 43rd floor
It's OK when you die you can sue the architecture company. Oh, wait...
@@-Annn- Keep a glass breaker and a parachute in one of the closets.
@@timwentz4913 Makes me think of 911 and all those poor people jumping out the windows to escape the fire.
Look at all the serfs drooling over their master's new castle. Brings happiness to my heart!
i feel like that building could just snap at any point in time lol
nope the building is very well engineered and constructed!
@@EnesYilmazer 🤣🤣🤣They said the same thing about the Titanic
@Luis Felipe Ponce Reyes it's just jokes bro
@Luis Felipe Ponce Reyes then what if an iceberg hits the building then what they gonna do?
@@lego5837 how the hell is a Iceberg gonna hit this building ? People just love to argue .
They always mention the architects but never the engineers. They are the ones that make this possible.
thanks for the feedback!
The architecture firms that design these types of buildings have their own engineers on staff.
In this case the structural engineering was done by WSP. Geotechnical engineer was Mueser Ruttedge, and facade engineer was BuroHappold
@@sweetcheeksdaddyd thank you for the update. A previous commenter mentioned that the architectural firms have in-house engineers also. I just think that engineers tend to get overlooked in these situations as the architectural firms take front place. It’s a very good dual relationship between disciplines to get these developments to fruition. I’m a believer of give credit where credit is due.
People don't usually see the structural members so less people ever realize the engineering involved.
So, I'm afraid of heights. In fact, I'm deathly afraid of heights.
I once stayed on the top floor of a very high rise hotel when a Richter scale 7 earthquake struck. The top floor swayed dangerously back and forth and sheer terror seized me.
he started to open the window, and I fast forwarded the video for that reason. for this money, I'd buy a nice house where I can look out the window and be close to the ground :D
Same, kinda put me off tall buildings.
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I know how you feel about heights okay but it's fear when you fear its self I think of it like a beautiful scenery
Loved every detail of the apartment, but even though I wasn’t there in person, I experienced vertigo when I looked out the windows! I know the windows will be cleaned professionally once all the of the building is completed, but dirty views through me for a loop. I could easily get used to the high floor level and the decor was understated and lovely. Much thought went to making the interior neutral so the view didn’t have competition. All in all, very lovely and livable. Now to find the money to buy this home…
at 6:45 I got chills just from watching this ^^ I would never open the windows if I lived there
For how expensive and how much potential this apartment has, it’s honestly really ugly
My thoughts exactly. I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks this 😜
Agreed. I'm not feeling it. Maybe I'm expecting something spectacular.
i guees, i agree with you.
You would fit right in.
I thought the same thing. I know it’s expensive stuff but other than the stove and oven, all the materials look cheap. I don’t know I guess rich people have ugly taste in finishes.
Looks like the window washer is on vacation, nasty but matches NY perfectly
They are still under construction. No need to clean it yet.
Okay, I don’t know if it’s just me but wouldn’t this be TERRIFYING to live in?! Cool concept though 😍✨
maybe if you're afraid of heights. it's a good place tho!
Agreed, like I don't have phobia of hights, but could feel anxiety when living so high! :)
I don’t have a fear of heights I just don’t trust skyscrapers to not fall over when a big storm hits😂
First time seeing onyx used as furniture 😭 omg abundance flows to me freely amen
“This one is currently staged as a library”
Only has couches and a tv...
An American library ...
I was wondering the same thought. Library with no bookcases. LOL
Kindle somewhere........
@@rxah hahahaah you made my day! your are so damn right- from a german prospective ...
@@rxah 😄
Thank you Enes and Mikey, as well as Amy Williamson, for giving us a tour of this beautiful suite.It would be wonderful to have a tour of the triplex penthouse suite once it has been completed.
Thank you so much Michael!
The Tom Ford soap is rendered from the fat of his models.
Pandemic is killing his clothing business so now he’s gone into toiletries retail.
lollllllllll
It's "F*cking Fabulous" 👌
He also had a line of shitter watches.
Take a 5$ soap brand it with TF and sell it for 50$.
I'm from EU but honestly these NY apartments are crazy nice.
Nobody:
Enes : Mickey let’s get a close up
Lol