Your apartment is so beautiful. Enjoy, girl! A friend who'd been bankrupt once said: "at the end of the day, i only need a space that my body can rest, the rest are just a matter of attitude." God bless! 😍😍
1550 is a really really good deal for Manhattan. I paid 1460 for a 400 Square foot apartment in Portland, Oregon. People keep mentioning that they pay this and that in other cities but that’s the thing. Prices differ everywhere. People pay for location.
Yes Cash Jordan showed this apartment on his channel. I'm just wary of ground floor apt. due to security concerns and that apt. can easily be accessed by climbing wall by front door. Also, the noise level will be an annoyance because people are heading toward the 59th street bridge. The interior is really nice though and the fireplace is cute. definitely check out Cash.
Yes, that is also what I am a bit worried about - that the apartment is on ground floor. The noise didn't seem too bad on that street but a little closer to the East side and I am sure I would be bothered by the FDR. I will definitely check out more of Cash Jordan's videos, thanks :)
I can honestly say I'm seeing the same trend here in LA. I started my apt hunting in August and to this day I see the same listings available. I've been to some of them and location definitely factors in, along with the current climate brought about by the pandemic. That said I did take my time before I finally committed to a place. Good luck with your apartment hunting journey!
this apartment looks good! my only worry is being the first floor for someone to break in...but honestly in Manhattan and in that area it would rarely happen because there's too many people walking around. My big concern though is being on the first floor is roaches and mice...
I would avoid ground floor or 1st floor apartments! It's known to be easier for bugs and rodents :( I had a bad experience and will never rent on that floor again.
That is so true but I always rent the first floor bc a lot of buildings don’t have elevators & I have a young son. It’s just easier for me for my daily life & incase of fires.
The biggest drawback is that room is way too small (and I think why it’s not been rented). You’d be living pretty cramped when you can pay 300-400 more and get twice the space in Brooklyn. Yeah, I know you’re paying for that location but Brooklyn is 30 mins from midtown anyway
A lot of people discouraging you for renting on the first floor, but TBH I’m just glad for you because you managed to score an apartment for that price. Any unit or apt will come with its own problems anyway, but it’s always gonna be up to the tenant on how they can make most out of their lease. Good luck and stay safe! Whatever they say it’s a total steal if you ask me. 💁🏻♀️
The rona really did bring down the price, all the ppl that would have rented this apt are gone cuz there’s nothing in the city to do and the others that could work from home left nyc to a bigger a house. Native New Yorkers live in the outer borough where they can have an apt 2-3X the size for the same price. My only concern is once nyc starts to recover the land lords will jack up the price since these apt are not rent control....
Yes I think you are spot on with what you are saying there. I also thought about the prices going up again at some point. Will be interesting to see how people will handle that
As a woman you should never rent a ground floor apartment - security reasons and likely there are pests hiding. Once you unpack and they smell food they will come out.
I don't know if you watch @Cash Jordan on UA-cam but he could really help you find a place. It's his job & he is very knowledgeable & honest. I hope you check him out, he has amazing deals. Best wishes on your search.
Thank you so much for the tip. I have watched some of his videos and really like how he shares his knowledge and access to different apartments in the city.
Any apartment you plan to rent, go there at night to see what's open, traffic pattern, safety. At least, the time you would come home from work or go out with friends.
There's nothing sketchy. There are thousands of apts available that are much larger that are just as inexpensive so why rent that small apt when you can rent a larger one for a few hundred more? Is what's happening. It's a cute apt though.
@@ByJenni he is talking out of his booty 😂 that’s why ice cream is not going to get you anything larger in central Manhattan unless you move to “ethnic” areas
Hi. I actually didn’t end up renting this place. At the moment I have a room in an apartment with roommates which definitely makes it a lot easier in terms of being international. The rules are so strict but it seems like brokers/supers are a little easier to negotiate with during covid.
Your neighborhood is referred to as Murray Hill, and don’t be terribly concerned, it’s actually a very good neighborhood. The building is beautiful, the updates are good, and I would just recommend getting ‘top down bottom up’ shades so no one can see in but you can get light and see out - enjoy!
I like this apartment I believe Cash Jordan showed it on his channel for price in New York not bad as a single female I never want bottom floor apartments I feel safer up higher and noise levels tend to be lower on upper floor.
You have stores train etc but that is way to much for a studio.. The bedroom should be Private.. it’s 1550$ because your in the first floor the higher floors are about 200$ less . and still to Expensive
Would definitely be ideal with a separate bedroom but not easy to find at this price in NYC. Would prefer to live on the higher floor instead of street level
@@ByJenni I'm addicted to watching NYC studio apartment tours, and Murphy beds are used in a ton of them in order to maximize space in small studios. And they help to make studios feel more like a home and not a dorm room when you're not sleeping.
Nice kitchen, but boy is that a small room. I guess if you did some kind of loft bed you might be able to make it work, but I don't know. And even though it might get light you would literally have to have the blinds or curtains closed 24/7 in order to have any kind of privacy.
COVID price. Lol Rents have definitely been reduced significantly in Manhattan. A lot of families have moved out to the burbs or nearby boroughs for more space.
Yeah it makes good sense that people move away if the no longer have to go to work in the city. It’s good for us renters that prices are down but so really hope to see old NY some time soon
@@racyree3620 Rodents and pests are a big issue in nyc. Even more so for first floor and basement apartments. It's just something to keep in mind when renting.
@@smartlikewoah Was born and raised in NYC we lived in The Lenox Terrace apts in Harlem but we had an incinerator so I never thought about that. Live in Florida now but glad you mentioned that.
Especially with buildings that have been there for 100+ years. Unless the renovation that has been done is top notch with every nook and cranny sealed, the rodents and bugs will find a way.
Must be a Manhattan problem. I live in Astoria in a multi family house. We occupy basement, 1st and 2nd floor. Not a lot of crime in the area. Not saying there isn’t. Apparently our neighbors were robbed two years ago. But overall, not a huge worry. Unlike Manhattan, Queens is mostly houses so not a ton of empty buildings or units. If anything, I wish more would leave so rent can go down. Lol
Yes, I know NY is so expensive compared to other cities around the world. You really have to love this city in order to be willing to pay these prices :)
@@sasa-fp9yf Yeah, Where I am from I could also get a lot more for my money, but right now I am still just excited about being in NY. Someday I will probably move to where I can get more for my money :)
I would love to live on UES or UWS but haven't found any good places in similar price range. Maybe I should start checking those neighborhoods out again
Im from one of the most expensive cities in the world - but NY is the worst. I would never live in this appt. Too small, ground floor this is a big no.
Okay area but I wouldn’t live there. Just because everything “looks” new doesn’t mean anything...Trust me!!! I’m a guy and I wouldn’t live in that apartment. Just an FYI...The street you mentioned where the apartment at is about two blocks down from a homeless shelter and Bellevue Hospital. Yup sketchy
I actually knew my comment will be twisted around lol so let me be clear. First of, come on down to NYC to the Kips Bay neighborhood at night and see this for yourself. Now I’m not knocking the good people that are homeless and are seeking help. I pray that things will turn out well for them. Its the one who abuse drugs and are aggressive is what I’m worried about. I’ve seen drug addicts and people with mental illness near or around the area. Just last week a women got sexually assault right in East 30th street. I’m just speaking facts.
Nah, girl. Major safety Red flags. What is that little almost non existent fence?? I don't even worry for rats as much as for people. I'm surprised this apartament îs not robbed on the daily of how easy it to enter.. No real fence, big Window wall facing the street. Hell nah. And the size.. Wait until you furnish it - zero space. No Wonder it stayed this much on themarket. Is all kinds of no no
@@ByJenni yeah I did the math later and realized it isn’t too absurd! In Houston you have to make at least 3x the rent amount monthly. Such a different world in NYC! I was able to buy a 1,500 sq ft house for less than $1,300 a month and pay about $1500 for the mortgage + utilities!
Very nice, but you probably should take this video down. You shouldn’t be giving out personal information, especially showing the exact building where you live.
Thank you for thinking of that ☺️ it’s not my apartment, just one I viewed. That’s why I felt it was okay to share the location. I didn’t end up going for this one but I appreciate you concern ⭐️
$1550. WOO HOO, SOO CHEAP. Now add car payment, credit cards, food bill, utilities, gas, health insurance, entertainment, furniture... lucky you dont have kids... lets see.. hmm, $3000/month nothing left for savings or emergencies.Yep. What a deal.
Your apartment is so beautiful. Enjoy, girl! A friend who'd been bankrupt once said: "at the end of the day, i only need a space that my body can rest, the rest are just a matter of attitude." God bless! 😍😍
1550 is a really really good deal for Manhattan. I paid 1460 for a 400 Square foot apartment in Portland, Oregon. People keep mentioning that they pay this and that in other cities but that’s the thing. Prices differ everywhere. People pay for location.
You are so right about that. I don't think people always realize that!
Yes Cash Jordan showed this apartment on his channel. I'm just wary of ground floor apt. due to security concerns and that apt. can easily be accessed by climbing wall by front door. Also, the noise level will be an annoyance because people are heading toward the 59th street bridge. The interior is really nice though and the fireplace is cute. definitely check out Cash.
Yes, that is also what I am a bit worried about - that the apartment is on ground floor. The noise didn't seem too bad on that street but a little closer to the East side and I am sure I would be bothered by the FDR. I will definitely check out more of Cash Jordan's videos, thanks :)
I think this apartment was reviewed in a video for jordan cash youtuber
Oh Righ yeah I see :) I have seen some of his videos and I can see this apartment has gone down in price since he showed it, apparently
Yes I thought so too !!
I can honestly say I'm seeing the same trend here in LA. I started my apt hunting in August and to this day I see the same listings available. I've been to some of them and location definitely factors in, along with the current climate brought about by the pandemic. That said I did take my time before I finally committed to a place. Good luck with your apartment hunting journey!
Yeah It's kinda crazy what the pandemic has caused. Thank you 🙏
What a cute apartment! That area has a lot of NYC charm.
Yes I like the buildings with the fire escapes 🤗🗽
this apartment looks good! my only worry is being the first floor for someone to break in...but honestly in Manhattan and in that area it would rarely happen because there's too many people walking around. My big concern though is being on the first floor is roaches and mice...
Those are good points. I would also be a bit worried about both. Could be the reason it's still not been rented out yet.
I would avoid ground floor or 1st floor apartments! It's known to be easier for bugs and rodents :( I had a bad experience and will never rent on that floor again.
And robberies.
That was what I feared. Thank you for the advice 🙌🏼
Also a thought I had.
They are right. I’m finally back in a top floor apartment. Feels so much safer.
That is so true but I always rent the first floor bc a lot of buildings don’t have elevators & I have a young son. It’s just easier for me for my daily life & incase of fires.
The biggest drawback is that room is way too small (and I think why it’s not been rented). You’d be living pretty cramped when you can pay 300-400 more and get twice the space in Brooklyn. Yeah, I know you’re paying for that location but Brooklyn is 30 mins from midtown anyway
That's definitely true. I should check out more of Brooklyn so that I can see if it's for me
Nice studio. Moving New York soon. Glad to see you have a channel on UA-cam. Hope all is well. Be safe and stay healthy.
Ooh that is so exciting! Thank you so much for your kind words and well-wishes.
YES GIRL!!! Live your dreams, these apartments are cute as hell
Thanks Girl! 🙌🏼 I love apartment hunting in the city
It’s not sketchy. It’s just a whole pandemic going on and renters are scarce. Enjoy that apartment dear!
Thank you
I think you can get really great deals in Brooklyn right now! Good luck for the apartment hunt🤗👌
Thank you :) I should definitely check out Brooklyn as well
Brooklyn Heights is normally cost prohibitive - lots of deals to be found right now.
A lot of people discouraging you for renting on the first floor, but TBH I’m just glad for you because you managed to score an apartment for that price. Any unit or apt will come with its own problems anyway, but it’s always gonna be up to the tenant on how they can make most out of their lease. Good luck and stay safe! Whatever they say it’s a total steal if you ask me. 💁🏻♀️
Thank you! 🙏
The rona really did bring down the price, all the ppl that would have rented this apt are gone cuz there’s nothing in the city to do and the others that could work from home left nyc to a bigger a house. Native New Yorkers live in the outer borough where they can have an apt 2-3X the size for the same price. My only concern is once nyc starts to recover the land lords will jack up the price since these apt are not rent control....
Yes I think you are spot on with what you are saying there. I also thought about the prices going up again at some point. Will be interesting to see how people will handle that
As a woman you should never rent a ground floor apartment - security reasons and likely there are pests hiding. Once you unpack and they smell food they will come out.
Get a cat!
That thought really scares me! Maybe a ground floor apartment in NYC just isn't a great idea
I don't know if you watch @Cash Jordan on UA-cam but he could really help you find a place. It's his job & he is very knowledgeable & honest. I hope you check him out, he has amazing deals. Best wishes on your search.
Thank you so much for the tip. I have watched some of his videos and really like how he shares his knowledge and access to different apartments in the city.
@@ByJenni You are welcome.😊
Any apartment you plan to rent, go there at night to see what's open, traffic pattern, safety. At least, the time you would come home from work or go out with friends.
That’s actually a really good advice. Will definitely do that. Thank you, appreciate it 🙌🏼
I like it. I’d have a sofa bed to maximise the space. It’s cute and has character.
Yes, a sofa bed would be a great idea :)
Cute! I would put frameless candles in the fireplace! It would be so cozy!
That is such a good idea to make it really cozy and add some atmosphere :)
There's nothing sketchy. There are thousands of apts available that are much larger that are just as inexpensive so why rent that small apt when you can rent a larger one for a few hundred more? Is what's happening. It's a cute apt though.
Oh really? definitely feel free to share links if you find apartments in this price range in central Manhattan :D Would love to explore more.
@@ByJenni he is talking out of his booty 😂 that’s why ice cream is not going to get you anything larger in central Manhattan unless you move to “ethnic” areas
Yeah, a lot og people don’t realize how expensive NY is. Especially if you want to live central 🙈
@@ByJenni i remember when I lived near Columbia college next to Central Park and I was paying 3k for a 2bedroom in 2010
What’s insane is that this apartment costs $1550.
wait until you see the one at central park south. cost 5grand monthly at that exact same space. creepy
Yes, It definitely sounds cheap for such a central place in. Manhattan
Exactly should be 400
So many requirements!! As an international student, I'm interested in how you navigated the process of applying for your own place...
Hi. I actually didn’t end up renting this place. At the moment I have a room in an apartment with roommates which definitely makes it a lot easier in terms of being international. The rules are so strict but it seems like brokers/supers are a little easier to negotiate with during covid.
Please do a video showing us how you decorate :)
Would definitely love to as soon as I have moved into a place :)
You can get a three bedroom house in jersey got that price
Yeah prices definitely vary from location to location
This is a steal for Manhattan.
Btw heat and water is always included in NYC.
Great videos plz don't give up keep uploading them
Thank you for your support 🪷
Your neighborhood is referred to as Murray Hill, and don’t be terribly concerned, it’s actually a very good neighborhood. The building is beautiful, the updates are good, and I would just recommend getting ‘top down bottom up’ shades so no one can see in but you can get light and see out - enjoy!
Thank you for The advice 🙏🏼 I definitely like the building
And window gates for any ground floor apartments.
30th street betw 3 ave and Lex, is Kips Bay, not really Murray Hill.
I like this apartment I believe Cash Jordan showed it on his channel for price in New York not bad as a single female I never want bottom floor apartments I feel safer up higher and noise levels tend to be lower on upper floor.
Yes, I noticed he showed it when the price was a bit higher.
Those are good points. I think I would feel more comfortable up higher as well.
True a lot of sketchy people but it’s centrally located nice
I have a mid-level luxury 2 bedroom apartment for that price in Las Vegas, NV.
That is so nice! Yeah, prices are just expensive in NYC
It’s sooo small and bad location. first floor is bad for a number of reasons.
I would go for Brooklyn
I must check out Brooklyn at some point
i literally had someone piss into my ground floor apt...i cant
Noo really?!
You have stores train etc but that is way to much for a studio.. The bedroom should be Private.. it’s 1550$ because your in the first floor the higher floors are about 200$ less . and still to Expensive
Would definitely be ideal with a separate bedroom but not easy to find at this price in NYC. Would prefer to live on the higher floor instead of street level
That is a super nice apartment....but very small. It seems difficult to furnish it. I feel a Murphy bed would be necessary. It is really nice, though.
Yes you definitely have to be creative when furnishing it. A Murphy bed is a good idea :)
@@ByJenni I'm addicted to watching NYC studio apartment tours, and Murphy beds are used in a ton of them in order to maximize space in small studios. And they help to make studios feel more like a home and not a dorm room when you're not sleeping.
You should do more real estate video
Thank you :) I will definitely be showing more NYC apartments
Put up security bars on your window & hang black out drapes. Cute place, though.
That's good advice, thank you
Nice kitchen, but boy is that a small room. I guess if you did some kind of loft bed you might be able to make it work, but I don't know. And even though it might get light you would literally have to have the blinds or curtains closed 24/7 in order to have any kind of privacy.
That is the only way, a loft bed and no heavy cooking since the clothes are in the kitchen.
@@PopsieLouisiana59 Agreed --so pretty much like living in a dorm room.
That's a good point! Would be a shame to have a dark apartment. A loft bed is a great idea for an apartment this size :)
@@PopsieLouisiana59 Yeah I'm surprised how few NYC apartments that actually have a vent I the kitchen.
@@thoughts3897 Yes, probably not much bigger than a dorm room. Luckily your have your own kitchen and bathroom in this studio :)
COVID price. Lol Rents have definitely been reduced significantly in Manhattan. A lot of families have moved out to the burbs or nearby boroughs for more space.
Yeah it makes good sense that people move away if the no longer have to go to work in the city. It’s good for us renters that prices are down but so really hope to see old NY some time soon
You could put a peloton bike in front of that window and pretend you're in one of those exhibitionist exercise clubs!
That's an idea, lol
I would get a cat to help with the rats
No no no - Do not rent a first floor apartment for security reasons and rodent reasons. Please.
Security I understand but Rodents really?
@@racyree3620 Rodents and pests are a big issue in nyc. Even more so for first floor and basement apartments. It's just something to keep in mind when renting.
@@smartlikewoah Was born and raised in NYC we lived in The Lenox Terrace apts in Harlem but we had an incinerator so I never thought about that. Live in Florida now but glad you mentioned that.
Especially with buildings that have been there for 100+ years. Unless the renovation that has been done is top notch with every nook and cranny sealed, the rodents and bugs will find a way.
Must be a Manhattan problem. I live in Astoria in a multi family house. We occupy basement, 1st and 2nd floor. Not a lot of crime in the area. Not saying there isn’t. Apparently our neighbors were robbed two years ago. But overall, not a huge worry. Unlike Manhattan, Queens is mostly houses so not a ton of empty buildings or units. If anything, I wish more would leave so rent can go down. Lol
Nice apartment. But I would be concern with living on the ground floor.
A lot of people say this, so maybe I should listen to that
This video begs for more visuals of the apartment. You could of walked around and given a better tour.
That would also have been a way to do it. Maybe I will try that at some point. Thank you for your feedback :)
This price its a shame! Here in belgium some studio like this its maximum 500!!!!!!
This is NYC, not Belgium. Our housing costs are different! :)
This is Nyc! So expensive!
Yes, I know NY is so expensive compared to other cities around the world. You really have to love this city in order to be willing to pay these prices :)
I live in Italy and for 500 I have a big apartment with 3 bed 2 bath living room and dining and kitchen,🤔but I live in a little city so is cheap here
@@sasa-fp9yf Yeah, Where I am from I could also get a lot more for my money, but right now I am still just excited about being in NY. Someday I will probably move to where I can get more for my money :)
When you say sketchy, you mean minorities? The neighborhood is Kips Bay near Bellevue Hospital. There is also a men's shelter on 30th and first ave.
It’s more the vibe I get when I’m in that area due to some people acting inappropriately when I pass them
Yeah, umm...pass on this one. Just the fact that it's ground floor with those windows would give me anxiety. Keep searching and good luck!😊
Yeah I would definitely also feel safer if it wasn’t on ground floor. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@ByJenni they have a ton of affordable security devices to make you feel safer on the first floor.
Nice studio!
No one going to mention the wooden floor (effect) tiles on the wall in the bathroom? NO ONE?!
It’s nicely renovated but for the price I’d rather move uptown. I prefer a nicer neighborhood but still conveniently located to get around the city.
I would love to live on UES or UWS but haven't found any good places in similar price range. Maybe I should start checking those neighborhoods out again
I think people in the comment section forget NY is one of the bad bitch states, it’s expensive to live there. You just cannot compare
Keep NY. It has become a sardine can.
Exactly! You definitely have to want NYC to be willing to pay the rents here :)
The gentrification makes me so sad
Hopefully it will be a good thing
Maybe get a base for your bed that has drawers in it for more storage. ;>)
Thanks for the tip. That is such a good idea for optimizing the space
Im from one of the most expensive cities in the world - but NY is the worst. I would never live in this appt. Too small, ground floor this is a big no.
NY is definitely expensive and it's not for everyone! Total respect for that
Okay area but I wouldn’t live there. Just because everything “looks” new doesn’t mean anything...Trust me!!! I’m a guy and I wouldn’t live in that apartment. Just an FYI...The street you mentioned where the apartment at is about two blocks down from a homeless shelter and Bellevue Hospital. Yup sketchy
Yea because homeless people are wild savages 🙄. I am smell privilege and bias in these comments.
why are homeless shelters sketchy 💀
You better pray that you will never be homeless. Do not judge how people have ended up as it could easily be you.
I actually knew my comment will be twisted around lol so let me be clear. First of, come on down to NYC to the Kips Bay neighborhood at night and see this for yourself. Now I’m not knocking the good people that are homeless and are seeking help. I pray that things will turn out well for them. Its the one who abuse drugs and are aggressive is what I’m worried about. I’ve seen drug addicts and people with mental illness near or around the area. Just last week a women got sexually assault right in East 30th street. I’m just speaking facts.
Great video , I just subscribed 🤗
Thank you 🙏
Rent it and use it as a Airbnb.
This is a pre-war tenantment building where poor people lived in the early 1900s, that's why the fireplace.
Absolutely not
Nah, girl. Major safety Red flags. What is that little almost non existent fence?? I don't even worry for rats as much as for people. I'm surprised this apartament îs not robbed on the daily of how easy it to enter.. No real fence, big Window wall facing the street. Hell nah. And the size.. Wait until you furnish it - zero space. No Wonder it stayed this much on themarket. Is all kinds of no no
Compared to the other apartments I have seen in NYC this one is definitely a steal. But yes you have to be creative when furnishing it :)
40x the rent?!
Yeah it’s sounds crazy, I know. Typically in NYC you have to annually earn 40 times your monthly rent
@@ByJenni yeah I did the math later and realized it isn’t too absurd! In Houston you have to make at least 3x the rent amount monthly. Such a different world in NYC! I was able to buy a 1,500 sq ft house for less than $1,300 a month and pay about $1500 for the mortgage + utilities!
Heck no!
Very nice, but you probably should take this video down. You shouldn’t be giving out personal information, especially showing the exact building where you live.
Thank you for thinking of that ☺️ it’s not my apartment, just one I viewed. That’s why I felt it was okay to share the location. I didn’t end up going for this one but I appreciate you concern ⭐️
Your sound is still to low
I am sorry about that. I will definitely try to think of how a can change that. Thank you for letting me know.
$1550. WOO HOO, SOO CHEAP. Now add car payment, credit cards, food bill, utilities, gas, health insurance, entertainment, furniture... lucky you dont have kids... lets see.. hmm, $3000/month nothing left for savings or emergencies.Yep. What a deal.
NY is definitely not for everyone! Right now this is where I love to be. At some other point in my life I may move somewhere else :)