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!
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 .
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.
@@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.
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!
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
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.
Wow, if you're paying $28 million for an apartment, you'd think they'd clean the windows occasionally. They are so filthy, it spoils the view. My dad lived in a $250,000 high rise in Pittsburgh for over 20 years, and they never let the windows get anywhere near that dirty!
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.
Imagine overpaying for any apartment because it's filled with things that are free to world but because someone monopolized it, the price was jacked up by 1000×
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
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.
That's not what it's about in the city though. The people with money that still want some sort of land and close proximity to Manhattan move across the river to Jerseys ultra rich towns.
This Skyscraper is mostly empty of people and those who own apartments from the skyscraper don't pay any taxes of their apartment. Meanwhile, people living in Bronx in cheap apartments pay the most tax for their apartment.
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
Because no one will ever bathe in it. It's a status symbol for some rich asshole who will buy this place and let it sit vacant 99% of the time while they're in one of their other overpriced homes on the other side of the country.
Yeah, but consider this: Spending $10,000 to replace that nickel tub is equivalent to buying a $100,000 home & then spending $35 to replace a towel rack 🤷🏻♂️
That “very unique ... oak hardwood” flooring, besides being described redundantly, is a common wood laid in a common parquet pattern. Real estate salesman bafflegab. Speaking of which, he says the metal shelves in the fridge are colder than plastic would be, thereby showing he was asleep in science class. And he says the curved glass allows you to see what’s in the cupboard from wider angles even though we can all see that it bends and concentrates the reflection of other lighted surfaces in such a way that it’s harder to see what’s in the cabinets.
to be fair, on the fridge one he said that "everything stays really cold" not colder... that is technically true since metal instead of plastic increases the fridges thermal mass, meaning that the temperature will fluctuate less when new items are placed inside. but the difference is neglible
He said they were beautiful oak hardwood floors with a really unique pattern, didn’t say the wood was or was not common, and the pattern isn’t a “common” parquet pattern. It’s very clearly a custom louvre parquet pattern that’s seldom used in the vast majority of households pretty much anywhere in the world. He also said he was “told” mind you, that the curved glass allows for the individual to see what’s in the cabinet from all angles not “wider angles”, and in that instance it is true. And the other person already made a comment pertaining to the whole metal shelves. So tell me Rob, you came to this comment section thought about what you were going to type, and typed out a whole bunch of bull, what exactly did you accomplish by doing so?
Of course the metal and plastic will be the same temperature, though the thermal conductivity of metal is in theory 100,000 times that of plastic. This means the heat from the food products will be cooled quicker in theory, but of course practically the difference is negligible, though what he said is not untrue.
I heard some of the construction workers call this place the vomit veranda because on windy days the whole building sways in the wind ! I promise them I wouldn't tell the real estate agents this )!
I like the tacky exit signs. Really conveys that feeling of “home”. What blows my mind is that the the seating all faces inward, and the usable kitchen surfaces either face a wall or the living area. Massive windows with amazing view, but the entire space is setup to NOT make the most of said view. What an incredible waste of an amazing space. Very, VERY poorly planned living space. Sad.
Look how incredibly thick the bathroom walls were. The guy said all the support columns are in the inside core of the building so why so thick? Not good use of space.
@@raz3000 I've been in many NYC buildings with windows that don't open. In fact, most newer buildings don't have windows that open. Most pre-war buildings do. I worked in the Daily News Building and my office windows on the 28th floor opened fully. I worked at 1440 Broadway on the 23rd floor. Those opened fully. They were older buildings. My first apartment was on Park Avenue and those opened fully. It's a good thing I wasn't depressed.
I just saw on the news they have had several incidents where the windows fell out and almost killed a waiter and sounded like a bomb! This building scares the shit out of me period .
The blue doors at the start... Nice finish around the door handles on the door.. Also no baffle to kill sound on the doors. Makes a nice clank. How about a sliding door into that claustrophobic cloths room.. Seems like interior was designed by multiple people. Every room has a different theme and bathrooms are tacky as heck.
ATLOffroad I think he's somehow got a point there. I've heard that if you live really high (like in that penthouse) views are kinda crap cause once you take a seat, all you can see is the sky
@@UndergroundCreepers 1, he's not the one trying to sell it smart one 2, He has more money than you And 3, He can probably take your girl if he wanted to.
I was waiting for a tour of this building ever since they started construction and getting it from you guys out of all people is like a late christmas gift!
There were three things that might be books on a tiny round table, and the word “library” has two r’s in it, and they’re both pronounced, someone should tell him that. And a proper library, libRary, would never have a television in it, not one of any size.
I don’t understand how someone could spend 28m on an apartment like this place is amazing and if I ever had anything like it I’d be extremely grateful but I couldn’t morally justify it
Beautiful. One annoying aspect of this condo is the dirty windows. They are so dirty, they obstruct a significant part of the view. Part of the $28,750,000 purchase price is associated with the view. When this video was made, the building was still being built so dirty windows were to be expected. Now that the building is finished, how often are the windows cleaned and how long do the windows stay clean? At the very least, when you pay this much money for a condo with this type of view baked into the price, you should expect clean windows most of the time.
I wonder if NYC has any restrictions on building heights for those that are close to Central Park. The tall buildings adjacent to the park put the southern part of the park in to shadow. They impact the amount of daylight available to the plants and trees near the southern end of the park. You can see the extent of the shadow of this new building (that isn't complete) at 2:11 in the video.
Over 4000sqft in the middle of NYC.. makes you question if that much interior space for one unit should even be legal in a place with a housing crisis.
and the sad part is they probably sit empty even after being purchased. so much of super high end NYC real estate is just for money laundering purposes, often times no one even lives there. Sad.
@@808aaq that’s the main reason to jack up prices in NYC LOL - location, view, and space. They just add all the fine materials to “set them apart” from the other multimillion dollar listings in NYC haha
Man, can’t understand how rich people spend crazy money like this on a 3BR apartment while our teachers, medical professionals, student, and general populace fight for scraps.
Well the people who can afford stuff like this earned their money, you can work the hardest job in the world but not earn the same amount as someone who works less than you. All you got to do is work more smarter and NEVER believe that working harder and longer will get you anywhere in time, by working smarter you will reach your goal faster.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 :)
$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...
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
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..
Apartment:$3M View: $26M
“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. 😂
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
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.
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!!
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.
"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
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!
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
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
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.😮
...wowwwwwww!!!
..."And yet, it doesn't move!!!"
...marvelous!!!
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
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.
Wow, if you're paying $28 million for an apartment, you'd think they'd clean the windows occasionally. They are so filthy, it spoils the view. My dad lived in a $250,000 high rise in Pittsburgh for over 20 years, and they never let the windows get anywhere near that dirty!
The building was still under construction.
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 ......😬
Imagine overpaying for any apartment because it's filled with things that are free to world but because someone monopolized it, the price was jacked up by 1000×
“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 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.
Look at all the serfs drooling over their master's new castle. Brings happiness to my heart!
Inagine paying all that 💰 and getting zero acres of land...
That's not what it's about in the city though. The people with money that still want some sort of land and close proximity to Manhattan move across the river to Jerseys ultra rich towns.
Who cares lol, nothing to mowe
People who buy this probably own acres of Germany's Black Forest or ranches in Napa Valley... if you can afford this you have multiple properties.
With the Governor and mayor like they have there, you couldn’t pay me to stay there even though the place is very nice.
Land is not what everyone is looking for.
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
“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
4:10 thank you for showing the service hallway. No-one does that, but it's precious square footage that mysteriously shows up on floorplans.
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
This Skyscraper is mostly empty of people and those who own apartments from the skyscraper don't pay any taxes of their apartment. Meanwhile, people living in Bronx in cheap apartments pay the most tax for their apartment.
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
And this closet holds your emergency parachutes, Mikey get a close up of that hang glider.
I snorted lmaooo
Best comment ever!
The Mikey part had me dying lmao
Are the parachutes made of gold foil?
@@antonycanova52 - Yes and silk lines.
Nickel is one of the most common causes of allergic contact dermatitis. That nickel tub made me cringe.
I wondered why did they use nickel when it's going to touch a naked body!!!
But it's art deco. Every thing can be sacrificed for style.
Because no one will ever bathe in it. It's a status symbol for some rich asshole who will buy this place and let it sit vacant 99% of the time while they're in one of their other overpriced homes on the other side of the country.
Yeah, but consider this:
Spending $10,000 to replace that nickel tub is equivalent to buying a $100,000 home & then spending $35 to replace a towel rack 🤷🏻♂️
Also, taking a bath in that nickel tub is, by far, the dopest way to show off that you’re cooler than the kids with nickel allergies.
So I looked into these "nickel tubs" and learned that they are only nickel plated on the outside. The inside is cast iron that is polished.
Thank you Enes Ytlmazer- No one can match you in giving such classy articulate presentations... Artist, Old Naples Florida.🌴🎨
That “very unique ... oak hardwood” flooring, besides being described redundantly, is a common wood laid in a common parquet pattern. Real estate salesman bafflegab. Speaking of which, he says the metal shelves in the fridge are colder than plastic would be, thereby showing he was asleep in science class. And he says the curved glass allows you to see what’s in the cupboard from wider angles even though we can all see that it bends and concentrates the reflection of other lighted surfaces in such a way that it’s harder to see what’s in the cabinets.
Damn bro, I wish he could take you on house tours with him so you would just contradict every dumb thing he says
to be fair, on the fridge one he said that "everything stays really cold" not colder... that is technically true since metal instead of plastic increases the fridges thermal mass, meaning that the temperature will fluctuate less when new items are placed inside.
but the difference is neglible
He said they were beautiful oak hardwood floors with a really unique pattern, didn’t say the wood was or was not common, and the pattern isn’t a “common” parquet pattern. It’s very clearly a custom louvre parquet pattern that’s seldom used in the vast majority of households pretty much anywhere in the world. He also said he was “told” mind you, that the curved glass allows for the individual to see what’s in the cabinet from all angles not “wider angles”, and in that instance it is true. And the other person already made a comment pertaining to the whole metal shelves. So tell me Rob, you came to this comment section thought about what you were going to type, and typed out a whole bunch of bull, what exactly did you accomplish by doing so?
Of course the metal and plastic will be the same temperature, though the thermal conductivity of metal is in theory 100,000 times that of plastic. This means the heat from the food products will be cooled quicker in theory, but of course practically the difference is negligible, though what he said is not untrue.
You're so cool!
I heard some of the construction workers call this place the vomit veranda because on windy days the whole building sways in the wind ! I promise them I wouldn't tell the real estate agents this )!
I'm sure Central Park appreciates the long shadows...
“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 😄
That bathtub looks like one of those disposable Styrofoam trays that people use for potlucks and cookouts and what not.
An $8,750,000 apartment with a $20 million view!! Superb presentation!!
I like the tacky exit signs. Really conveys that feeling of “home”.
What blows my mind is that the the seating all faces inward, and the usable kitchen surfaces either face a wall or the living area. Massive windows with amazing view, but the entire space is setup to NOT make the most of said view. What an incredible waste of an amazing space. Very, VERY poorly planned living space. Sad.
Most depressing 30 million $$$ place ive ever seen. Somebody will commit suicide in this place
Completely agree
The tacky exit signs are by law. No getting around that.
@@misskim2058 black paint would fix that. They’re still “there”. Technically. lol just no
Look how incredibly thick the bathroom walls were. The guy said all the support columns are in the inside core of the building so why so thick? Not good use of space.
I felt a little woozy & my heart started racing when he opened that window! My anxiety is to roof! 😳😲
Me too i kept stoping the video before he opened the window. My pulse rate was getting higher and higher. I was closing my eyes fainting.
@@traacijenkins345 I literally threw up and died
i remember I used to think "this looks really stupid and is a stain on NYC"
I still think that, but I used to too
ok i did like the stonework in the bathroom lmao
NYC is a stain on the world
@@veryonlineman no it isnt, nyc is full of beautiful architecture
@@nightlock-cf3br And sociopaths
We definitely NEED to see the penthouse when ready!!
Take a shot every time he says "mikey lets get a close up of this"
Crazy price, with the value of this I buy a farm on the seafront and still have enough for a beautiful boat! =O
I’d be hiding in that storage room all the time, anxiety and afraid of heights. When you opened that door 🤢I stopped breathing 😄
😱
Relax
@@littlerussianmax5831 they build them strong enough
Your cat could fall out the window. That was the deal breaker for me.
Seriously! That's such an upsetting thought.
Oh really, you were just about to purchase one until you saw that?
@@Analstrosen - Yes! Glad to see someone finally caught that. But no, that's just my hidden sense of humour. :)
will there be SCREENS on those windows that open? Cat overboard!!
Guest: “hey let’s check out your backyard”
**opens window and falls out the sky**
Im left speechless at the utter stupidity of this premise.
LOL there's no backyard and no one will fall through that small gap
@@jgborn it’s part of the local building code to include ventilation that opens manually.
@@raz3000 I've been in many NYC buildings with windows that don't open. In fact, most newer buildings don't have windows that open. Most pre-war buildings do. I worked in the Daily News Building and my office windows on the 28th floor opened fully. I worked at 1440 Broadway on the 23rd floor. Those opened fully. They were older buildings. My first apartment was on Park Avenue and those opened fully. It's a good thing I wasn't depressed.
I expect that toilet paper to be silk for that amount of money 😂
Only 3 bedrooms in that tall building? Hahahahaah 😂😂😂
I love how the window opening is just wide enough to accidentally drop your phone or ipad down it.
I wouldn't be opening the windows to save my life 😂 Looks scary as hell
i can assure you that the window gap is too narrow for you to fall through
I just saw on the news they have had several incidents where the windows fell out and almost killed a waiter and sounded like a bomb! This building scares the shit out of me period .
Knock the pins out of the window security chain, open it all the way, put on your parachute and jump.
As a normie, I look at this and just shake my head and think "A fool and his money are easily separated".
The blue doors at the start... Nice finish around the door handles on the door.. Also no baffle to kill sound on the doors. Makes a nice clank. How about a sliding door into that claustrophobic cloths room.. Seems like interior was designed by multiple people. Every room has a different theme and bathrooms are tacky as heck.
“You’re only on the 42nd floor so you still feel connected to Central Park.” Yeah right.
Leave the poor chile alone he just tryna sell this unit lol
ATLOffroad I think he's somehow got a point there. I've heard that if you live really high (like in that penthouse) views are kinda crap cause once you take a seat, all you can see is the sky
Leave the poor Chile alone he’s just trying to sell this unit LOL
@@UndergroundCreepers 1, he's not the one trying to sell it smart one
2, He has more money than you
And 3, He can probably take your girl if he wanted to.
@@stansmith5610 Um I’m gay... lmao
Enes, another awesome video. You guys keep up the awesome work! I love the details you provide on each video.
That building, along with the price looks like a disaster waiting to happen.
Don't worry. Engineers have designed it all and they knew what they were doing. Nothing can go wrong.
Agreed.
1400ft high on 60ft foot print, PASS!
Shit, they can't even keep cranes upright in that city.
I was waiting for a tour of this building ever since they started construction and getting it from you guys out of all people is like a late christmas gift!
happy to hear that! glad you like the tour!!
It would be super cool if they could shot those at VR-180 so we can really feel the depth and height!
A 28 million dollar apartment?? That is literally one of the most insane (dumbest) things Ive heard of in my life. Smh
It’s not when your rich;)
As some perspective, the building is about as wide as 2 traditional NY townhouses, but 84 floors tall - impressive engineering
The views are unbelievable! Right into a construction crane.
I literally thought I was going to lose my lunch when Enes even slightly opened that door to the outside...
Can't stop thinking about that. Nope. I'm out.
I want to vomit through that small gap
Straight doooooown
I would probably just throw my loose change out it every day, my contribution to all the poors below me 🤪
art deco and new york no matter what year it just goes so well together.
windows absolutely filthy, get Mikey out there with a squeegee
I remember when this building went up. Everyone hates it because it is the only tall building in the area and it stands out like a sore thumb.
A literal and figurative collossal middle finger.
"Look at all these beautiful views" Me - Sorry, can't see out the windows with all the gunk on my 28 Million dollar windows... 😁11:00
This is INSANE! WOW!!
"Pull It."
-Lucky Larry Silverstein
"this room is stated as a library"
Not a single book in sight.
There were three things that might be books on a tiny round table, and the word “library” has two r’s in it, and they’re both pronounced, someone should tell him that. And a proper library, libRary, would never have a television in it, not one of any size.
@@misskim2058 English is not his first language.
Kindle 😬
Ebooks don't weigh as much and celebreties can read them to you in the accents of the book's characters.
Only plastered Playboy magazines under the rug.
gorgeous design
Look at Central Park….you can see it through the external lift structure. 🤪
I don’t understand how someone could spend 28m on an apartment like this place is amazing and if I ever had anything like it I’d be extremely grateful but I couldn’t morally justify it
yes I want to see that penthouse when its complete.
Dirty windows... reminds me of how rarely they will be cleaned, and how filthy it will make the whole place look
Great review, I saw this building about half built, it looked amazing.
Beautiful. One annoying aspect of this condo is the dirty windows. They are so dirty, they obstruct a significant part of the view. Part of the $28,750,000 purchase price is associated with the view. When this video was made, the building was still being built so dirty windows were to be expected. Now that the building is finished, how often are the windows cleaned and how long do the windows stay clean? At the very least, when you pay this much money for a condo with this type of view baked into the price, you should expect clean windows most of the time.
I wonder if NYC has any restrictions on building heights for those that are close to Central Park. The tall buildings adjacent to the park put the southern part of the park in to shadow. They impact the amount of daylight available to the plants and trees near the southern end of the park. You can see the extent of the shadow of this new building (that isn't complete) at 2:11 in the video.
They don't impact that much since at 11pm to 4 pm the sun hits the whole park without any buildings interfering it
Moreover , how do you safely demolish that building, if anything goes wrong.
My thoughts exactly!
The view is definitely unmatched just insane
i agree! its a good one!
$30,000,000 please
Over 4000sqft in the middle of NYC.. makes you question if that much interior space for one unit should even be legal in a place with a housing crisis.
Imagine walking out on the wrong floor & now you are in someone else’s place
These penthouses are for billionaires huh? I can’t imagine someone with even 200 million buying something like this
and the sad part is they probably sit empty even after being purchased. so much of super high end NYC real estate is just for money laundering purposes, often times no one even lives there. Sad.
@@brdforallseasons yes money laundering or just as an investment
@@brdforallseasons I would stay in their idk if I wanna buy it
Too boring no pizzazz for the price
That impossible when you have a giant scenic view of Central Park and straight stone floor with 9ft door
I think the location and view is probably 90% the value of the place.
@@808aaq that’s the main reason to jack up prices in NYC LOL - location, view, and space. They just add all the fine materials to “set them apart” from the other multimillion dollar listings in NYC haha
Full high quality wood and stone surfaces but no pizzazz?
Let’s be real, any house with a yard > any apartment
Enes can we plz get some more NYC penthouse tours?
The hallway is like an old hospital or school.
Man, can’t understand how rich people spend crazy money like this on a 3BR apartment while our teachers, medical professionals, student, and general populace fight for scraps.
Almost anyone can do those jobs... so they’re not worth allot.
@@Frontigenics idk man, most people probably couldn’t handle being doctors or other types of medical professionals.
Well the people who can afford stuff like this earned their money, you can work the hardest job in the world but not earn the same amount as someone who works less than you. All you got to do is work more smarter and NEVER believe that working harder and longer will get you anywhere in time, by working smarter you will reach your goal faster.
@@nataliew.1206 doctors make millions in the US. They’re very wealthy.
@@thwalesproductions well most of these properties are being bought by foreigners most likely laundering their money.
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!
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 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
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...
😂😂😂
“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
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.
“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
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. :))
this is one of those scam buildings
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?
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?!
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.