I believe the "shoplift" get out of jail card is in California. There are no stores left (summer of love riots and 🦠) and the ones don't have $999.99 worth of stuff for you to even steal 😂😂😂😂
Windo air conditioners are 150 bux in Canada. Probably cheaper in usa for a 10,000btu. That's not going to make an owner cave and go bankrupt. They will drive to some hick small town and load up a truck with 30 air conditioners for 3500 plus tax and drive home. Open windows and put them in.
@@whathandleUtalkabtI bought a 10,000 BTU 4 years ago in S.W. USA. $300.00, picked up a used 5,000.00 last year for $100.00 wasn't possible to add Central with the Central heat system unit. Unbelievable,but, being on the lower end of economic scale little choice. We have a dry climate and while it is blast furnace oven temp noon on, every morning I wake up freezing....30 ° swing here in N.M. gahhh!
Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
I moved our whole family out of Manhattan in 2020 far away into the country. Because all of this was foreseeable. It’s like watching the greatest city in the world get destroyed on purpose by the people trusted to protect it
@@allhonesty848but 1989 was different times. NYC wasn’t even as bad as it was in 89. Crime now is higher than crime in the past. Migrants issue and housing issue etc. All I can say is you can’t compare NYC of 1989 to NYC of today. Different era.
just wait, there will be a mass exodus from new york just like cali and they will add a leaving tax just like cali did if they havent already, it practically imprisonment.
@notsofunny4u it's better just to buy a fuckin home and your monthly mortgage would be cheaper 🤣🤣 I mean waaaaaaay cheaper well depending on your credit score wow $7,200/month for fuckin rent is fuckin ret@rded 🤭🤭
You mean like " newsom's " california consistent brown & black out's. Yet still advocates for millions more plug in electronic cars. (putting the cart before the horse) ideology.
I bought my place in 1987 for $83,500 and could easily afford it on what I made. Today I couldn't afford to buy my place even if I had 4 other people in on it. It's now valued at $2,500,000. Absolutely insane.
I'm not in NY, but I feel that pain. My parents bought my house for $43k back in the late 70s/early 80s. Now, the house would cost $275k to near $350k. Values just keep skyrocketing with the common Jane/Joe unable to afford a place to live.
The equity sounds nice, but it's not much use, since you have to put your house financially at risk to use it. Also, according the IRS, you are a millionaire, and if the wealth tax goes in, depending on the threshold, you may owe tax on the value of your property.
Landlords will only rent apartments if they are making money. The more that you make a landlord pay, the higher the rent will go. Politicians are so out of touch with real life.
This sort of contradiction isn't noticed by the people who vote for leaders that push this sort of insanity. These people are so brainwashed that they cannot think for themselves. It is so sad that even when their own logic is so flawed or contradictory they cannot recognize the truth.
Nah, better decision would've been to stay until 2020. NYC was awesome until that point. The glory days. COVID+BLM in 2020 is when it all went to hell.
Fact, I moved to Texas three years ago I would never come back to New York to live. You couldn’t pay me the most expensive amount of money to move back
@@MikeKayK no it wasn’t it was trashed then New York is just too expensive dirty and homeless everywhere and people do not go to jail for their crimes stop lying
For those of you that moved out of NYC, do you miss NYC at all? For example, like all the different kinds of global food, the fact that it’s so easy to not be bored on the weekends, the social culture (like new york’s particular dynamics of hanging out and making plans and people’s ability to show up to things), or maybe other things? Most of all, is it worth it, despite moving away from friends and family in NY? I’m seriously considering leaving NY, but one of the main things holding me back is moving away from friends and family, and I also know a lot of transplants from all over the country that talk about how boring it is where they came from, and how much better the people are here.
To achieve change is simple start voting for American only candidates. Stop electing dual-citizenship zionists. Since 1968 every american need is ignored by this body of impostors in congress. 484 of the 535 are double agents of zion. Since 1968 america has generated 35 trillion dollars in debt. Borrowing from the world banking syndicate, that is 🇮🇱 banking. Just to turn around a give 27.4 trillion of that to 🇮🇱 as gifts. We owe the 27.4 trillion to 🇮🇱 even though we gave the money to 🇮🇱. ffs wake the hell up america befor its too late.
Like any other city land taxes pay for the police salaries. And if you protest high rents then by default you are also protesting high taxes. The police are just protecting their salaries. The tenants are a serious threat to the cities coffers.
I can see the 70s coming back in NYC. When landlords couldn't make money off their buildings they found a solution. They burned the buildings down and just walked away with the insurance settlement.
Rents can only go up so high before the market will not pay the asking price. The whole point is to squeeze low-end landlords into being forced to sell to developers and corporations. NYC already had this playbook in the 70s and 80s. There's a million movies about it, that's how widely understood the problem was.
It’s called big government or democrats. That problem you just spent a paragraph on does not exist in red states. Hence why our rents are so much lower.
@@D8099.yes it does exist in red states lol both sides of the political spectrum have corporations in their pockets. They also figure out ways to force people out of their homes and properties so larger corporations can buy them up. People are so blinded by their political gang that they’ll literally make stuff up
@D8099. Yes, this does exist in "red states". It isn't about which arm of the uniparty is in office, it never has. You're so distracted by all their noise you can't see what's right in front of you.
When government gets involved it is always because it will receive a substantial monetary benefit via taxes, fines, backroom deal with corporations etc.
Exactly and this is what they want the Democrat party wants to take over everything.. Schools.. Your kids.. housing.. Banks you name it they want to be in control of your f****** life.. Vote them all out..
This is an example of REAL journalism. I can’t say this enough. You’re not giving us a skewed, political bias. You’re discussing both sides of the issue. You’re giving us actual facts and figures. I applaud this!
@@antmck99 How often do they renovate buildings, and what constitutes renovation??? And if the land lord can't raise rent when the politicians demand costly improvement to meet their code, then the landlord loses money and shuts down the rental property - and everyone loses. The city has increased property taxes, electricity, water, and insurance - so who absorbs the costs.
This is what Mainstream Media is worried about. No million dollar salaries; no million dollar set, etc.; just a guy with a cell phone speaking the truth. I'm surprised he hasn't been shut down.
Sorry to tell you this guy bias is obviously negative because negativity gets more views. Notice how he never post anything good about NYC. The only place that has only bad news 24/7 is hell.
@@GO-cz7cl That's in the country with no real competition. In NYC there's plenty of people ready to rent any apartment that becomes available. That's why you see so many small apartments still going for $4k or higher a month.
You can put a rent $10 000 a month to a single room apartment in middle of nowhere. It's not like someone is forced to live in there. That's the MARKET ECONOMY. If nobody would pay 7200 dollars rent, then nobody would live there, the rent would go down.
My rent for a 2 BED/1 BATH was going up to $1900. Moved back in w/my parents. If you have to pay 2K+ for rent you will never get financially ahead. Wages don't keep up with rent increases. EDIT 8/24/2024 - THIS RENT PRICE IS IN UTAH IN A SMALLER CITY
Studio apartment is roughly $1700 here. You don't even get a bedroom at that price. You could get a penthouse unit (someone's finished attic) for 2500... Own 1/2 bath and can't use their kitchen to cook.
I’m a landlord in Memphis. The city largely leaves me alone. Costs have gone up, but not by much. I have two renters who been in my properties for at least 4 years and I haven’t raise their rent.
@@tina-mariecrocker5687 It's fairly common around here (Netherlands): many private landlords I know tend to keep rents the same or raise them only a little, unless there's a big hike in costs (like having to add aircon). What happens is that these properties get sold eventually for a lot more than the landlord originally paid for it, and the new owner who paid today's market price needs to raise rents in order to make a decent return on his investment. That is the crappy truth about renting. On the one hand, it is kind of unfair that tenants' rents go up with property values like that. On the other hand, is it fair to demand that your rent stays at €900 / month when you're living in a €500,000 property? BTW that's what happened here: rents got capped and taxed to the point where landlords were better off selling their properties and putting the money in a savings account. So they all did.
13:26 I live in Amsterdam in a building build in the 1500’s, they gave me a A for how environmentally friendly my home is. If your city/country is governed well it’s not a problem to get stuff like that done. NYC’s government is just a mess.
Bigger landlord companies with enough properties all around the USA to bear the temporary fees they're applying to flush out the small landlords, I assume.
[citation needed] You're pulling that information out of your ass with zero proof or evidence of any kind. In fact, the concern for the environment is why we need AC's so bad right now. If you stopped for even a nanosecond to actually use this logic you're putting forward that would mean people who care about the environment would want people not to have to have AC's as their evolution from luxury to necessity item has been facilitated by global climate change. By your logic people who are concerned about the environment would want people not to need to have AC's But you're not interested in logical consistency, you're interested in false arguments and strawmen against invisibility enemies who never said what you claim they said.
@toolittletoolate I mean, he’s right. Almost everyone in leadership in New York City cares about climate change. You’re just upset that he doesn’t provide a citation for something that is general knowledge, which has the inconvenience of showing the contradictions of the leaders whom you support 🤷🏿♂️ Also, you used the improper form “invisibility”, instead of “invisible”
I have been asking people "Have you seen what's going on in NY?" NO ONE KNOWS WHAT IS HAPPENING. The only way I know is from your work. So, thank you for what you do.
Also paint the rooftops white. Start reflecting heat off the black roof tops that absorb heat and then transfer that heat into the brick of the building. That creates the situation in summer where the inside of the home is hotter than the outside summer nights. Reflect that heat off the buildings can be cheaper. If not paint then on the roof tops put large awnings or squarish/hexagonal sails with holes so the wind can pass through but the light is reflected. Roof sails would make it much easier. Can go the shotengai / mall design route from Japan to help you out there. Again even more options
I grew up in Brooklyn. Came to the country in 99, went to school in Brooklyn, made some good friends there. Got my CDL in Brooklyn, started doing some local trucking and then bought my own truck and went over the road. Saw the rest of the country, decided that NYC ain't worth the expenses to live in. I left in 2021. I now live in the suburbs of Northern Kentucky, just over the river from Cincinnati. The best decision I've made in my life was to move out of the city.
Me too, went to brooklyn to live in 1998, left in 2013. In ten yesrs the rent increased over 100%. Unnaceptable. Plus new york is the first of the big cities to get deconstructed by the evil elite nwo agenda
The hottest summer on record in NYC was 25 years ago. The second hottest on record was 1966. Somebody is making policies based on lies and misinformation.
Dem cities making policies on Dem ideas that aren't actually happening. Then they say, "you pay for it because it's good for you." Dems are the party of arases, just look at their symbol. >.> They do a great job at fking everyone over, yet the stupid people keep them in power because they're too stupid to know better.
Like I said before, follow the money trail. When the current landlords are forced to sell, pay attention to who buys the properties. This is the biggest land grab in history and it's all by design.
Yup..pushing out smaller landlords..forced to sell. And yes..big investment firm buys it up..happening all over. This is not about the tenant and keeping them cool😂
i read somewhere that it's the banks/investment ferms that buy the buildings. now if they buy (and rent to upper end clients) where do the lower people go???? and there can only be so many upper end people.
They were less people to speak of. People also generate heat. The more people...the more it also heats up. Back in the day, New York was a village. Not comparable to today.
I've had enough I'm off grid! It was a dream of mine for many years and I finally made it happen. Right before the covid collapse happened. I've got enough propane to make heat, to cook with, to boil water, to run my generator and run my car off of for a few years. Also have access to a 24/7 Mountain stream. I've learned how to purify water. I saved enough water and food to last a few years! And I've already done basically tests with this stuff in the event there's a blackout. We all better be prepping and preparing and getting right with Jesus! The guys at the top are truly possessed and sold their soul to the devil!
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I'd suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
Brian Humphery Services was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Brian.
I live in a small city of 60,000 in Canada and even in small towns like mine the rents are sky high. They are putting up buildings everywhere but that is only to house migrants while hundreds live in cars, campers and tent cities.....yes tent cities!! This happened so fast it makes you wonder how it happened. And please people, stop blaming Covid, this has nothing to do with Covid.
It is a global agenda. It should be obvious to people now because they don't hide it and the western governments are dedicated to it. Our governments have completely destroyed us. I am not sure if it is because the west just had it too good or if they really believe socialism is good or if they want us back in a feudal system where there are kings and then slaves with them at the top of course or if it is because of a hatred for white people and Christianity. Could be all the above but it is pretty normal to see people just saying it all the time on the internet. I think we have to start believing them even tho I don't really want to.
Well said. You know how it happened? Because every time sane individuals spoke up about the lunacy of these policies they were labeled racist bigots and xenophobes and did not fight back even harder against those bogus characterizations.
That was just the primary kick off point for the downfall... And is the a blanket excuse for the myriad of things happening, jobs, housing, inflation etc. All controlled and very much deliberate.
It's all part of the World Economic Forum "You will OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY!" Agenda. Only the wealthy elites will own property, vehicles and eat normal food. Everyone else live in pods, eating bugs, lab-grown meat, and riding public transit. This is real. Agenda 2030.
Idk why anyone who isn't rich wants to live there. Move to the towns outside of it and just visit if you want to. It's way cheaper oit of it and a months rent is enough for almost any normal house outside of the city. Go a few towns away from it and just ocasionally visit. Rent is way cheaper. Heck go over to a nearby state.
Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
Wait until the city begins slinging “fines” for “non-compliance,” “inadequate AC unit,” “improper install, and “lack of proper maintenance.” There’s a spreadsheet somewhere in NYC that display’s all the “revenue” said “fines” will generate.
@@EricKish-f7v You are wise. With that said, Georgia has figured out how use the "justice system" to loot the poor. They've created a state that is not much more than a debtor prison. However, currently most of the looting is in targeting workers, the middle-class, and property owners--those with cash.
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 can you elaborate in my experience virginia is the southern state that hands out the most tickets other than a relatively low state tax I've never paid a fine or a ticket in georgia just living my life
ANY TIME that the Government demands something be offered for "Free" either by the Government itself, or a private entity, it's COSTS SOMEONE and you can bet your bottom dollar (provided you still have one) that the BILL WILL BE GIVEN to the Taxpayer and/or the Consumer. That's just the way the cookie crumbles.
The incompetence and corruption that runs through this administration are getting more ridiculous. I feel for people with disabilities not getting the help they deserve. Thank you Anna Contreras, imagine investing $2k and receiving $8k in 3 days.
It really helped trading with Anna Contreras analysis and info, even with the market in a downward trend. Definitely riding the market wave is a good perspective.
I moved out of nyc in 2022. I pay $1200 a month. Includes mortgage, insurance. Acne taxes. I own a 4000 sqft home on 4 acres on a mountain across from a lake. I made art for years saying, move out of NY before it's too late. Nyc voted for this. This is what you get.
Yup and them dumbass morons will continue to vote for the same party expecting diffrent results but will only get the same shit difftent day life style.
Thats still a lot, came to kenya where rent is £100 for a huge 1 bedroom house and no, not apartment but a house of its own, u can get a 2 bed with a pool for £300 but im in no need for it. Near the beach and gym 😂i travel out and back in when visa ends but its worth it in Africa as rent here is cheap, land here is cheap...genuinely happy. But...u can keep staying in America where they charge u an arm and a leg to suffer.
It's the leadership and the people who vote for it. Surely covid didn't help. But neither did the sanctuary city status. It's getting pretty tough everywhere though. Hopefully the pendulum will swing the other way soon.
It's like that everywhere tho...In virginia I rented a house at 850 a month...by the time I left, it was 1350. I was there 5 years. Now it's 1950 a month. Not a new home either and never updated inside. It has yellow counters! Groovy 🙏
@SD-nh5yr not necessarily. In the province I live in they limit the amount rent can be increased every year. However there are other crappy loopholes that are being used
@@SD-nh5yr I live in CA and a okay apartment in the shady part of town is around 2k. It’s a one room place with a small living room and kitchen. It’s ridiculous
Combine the problems into a single solution. Air-source Heat Pumps work the same as AC but works with cold and heat. So maybe the expense of heating can be washed out by replacing both cooling and heating with an Air-source Heat Pump
Yes! I live in South Georgia and I couldn't imagine living without my heat pump. Just wish Carrier made cars! They work consistently with little maintenance - in winter and summer.
Man I’m glad I live out in the middle of nowhere on 14 acres 1 mile from the national forest boundary. I couldn’t imagine how frustrating it would be to deal with these insane rent hikes across the country.
I feel like what's happening is the government is creating an environment where landlords can no longer afford to provide housing, forcing them to either sell their buildings to the city or to corporations who will lease to others. This will just further the idea that all rental properties will be government owned, and this is terrifying.
This is true, and its sad we the people have no power to stand up, not even guns. Most people in nyc are to much in a rush to stop and realize wtf is going on
@camerons5ft7.. You feel like that is what's happening? Why yes it IS...many people dont see that big picture...they let people fight over if it's a good thing to make ac mandatory....or just greedy landlords..all the while the big corps are licking their chops to get in there to take it over inve they can push them over the edge with regulations, tax hikes, etc..then u will see some skyrocketing rents...u shall own nothing.
My rent in Kew Gardens Queens less than 30 minutes from midtown was $700 in 2000 the year I moved it was a huge 2 bedroom two bathrooms apartment living room dining room kitchen and den. The same apartment now is over $3500 a month . When the city let foreign nationals wanting to secure their US dollars skyrocket the market these are the results
But remember, if the landlords will be forced to buy AC units in bulk from Temu for less than 50 bucks a piece, the landlords will go absolutely completely utterly bankrupt, homeless even. Hahaha, just kidding, they just have the highest profits from any East Coast city, they'll survive just fine, heck, now they will be able to rent for 10k per month cause they spent 50 on a Chinese product. Gotta love these smart and busines savvy totally-not-snakes called landlords
@@msartgirl You give people too much credit. Most people are idiots and have no idea what they're doing or why. Blaming people for voting for the wrong person is like blaming them for eating toxic chemicals in their ultraprocessed food. They don't even know they're in there. The average person doesn't think like that, they are easily fooled and manipulated by big brother.
@@LudwigVaanArthans Landlords are not all equal. This is just a continuation of anti small landlord policies designed to get them to sell to corporate landlords. If you thought renting in NYC was bad before, wait til corporate landlords own everything.
@@Givelasagna the basement apartment (that thankfully, is free for me.. since family) i live in, costs 2k CAD to rent.. it has one window and it gets so little sunlight my eyes hurt when i go outside.. its like a prison tbh.. oh and my insurance for my vehicles (car and motorcycle) total 600$ CAD with a completely clean record.. its clear even making 60 grand a year, i cant afford to live here.. i feel like im actually in poverty despite making so much i dont qualify for the "working class" tax benefits.. where you get at least some of your money back..
I left in the beginning of the summer after 10 years in NYC. Spending time in Europe at home is the best feeling, my mood improved, stress levels went down, I'm enjoying good food, affordable entertainment and rent-free. Best decision so far.
So happy 😊 I moved out of New York city in 2021 Sold my coop in forest hills. Now live in a beautiful 2br 2ba condo in Dunedin. Central air. Hoa includes cable. Walkable. Do not need a car. Have ponds outside my window with ducks 🦆 birds. Came furnished too.😊😊😊😊
Anyone else see this turning into an ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK starring Kurt Russell type of situation? I grew up on Macdougal st between 3rd and Bleeker from 93 to 2015. My rent was 900 a month. I had a magical beautiful and also terrifying upbringing. Now, it truly just sounds like hell.
I sold my home in 2002 and moved due to my husband'a job. From then on for 22 years we rented and the majority of those years our rent barely went up until 2019. We had to move to another home that was built in 1953 and had a lot wrong with it. We even put our own money into it because I take pride in where we live. The landlady said we could stay after her mom died and she wasn't going to raise the rent. Then suddenly the owner told us we had 30 days to get out. She lied to us. My husband has been retired for 4 years so we decided to move where we sold our home in 2002 and had the same builder build us a brand new home the exact same size as the one in 2002. The price in 2000 was $110,000 with an ARM. We sold it in 2002 and made $35,000 profit. Now in 2024 our same size home cost us $500,000 with 7% interest & a fixed rate. I will never ever rent again. I'll die in this house because we both are now senior citizen's. He's 72 and I"m 64.
$110K in 2000, and $500K now for the same home in the same area? I find that hard to believe. Not that I doubt a house costs $500K today, but 2000 was during the bubble and houses were already way overpriced.
@@punstress Not really, shorter timeframe. I bought my house for $395k in my area, and now due to rising valuations in my area, my house is now valued at $675k. we bought in 2013
The a/c’s are free. My mom is in a 3bdrm/ 2bthm rent stabilization apartment and under the HEAP program the government gives them to the building’s landlord for free and the Super installs them and you give him a nice tip. My mother has a huge living rm, dining rm and mastered with new a/cs. Her utility bills are higher (yikes) but also offset by HEAP.
This is mad crazy. Just yesterday I saw a video where an HOA in Florida was charging people 15,000 because they needed to pay for new roofs. Everyone has to pay it even the ones who don’t need a new roof. Now NewYork City is raising people’s rent because of new AC units. The economy is crashing all over the US.
Having AC is a "Luxury" expense. That's why not every home or apartment has it. As a tenant, I would love to have AC. As a landlord, I would not want to pay extra for AC units. Not surprising really.
It can even be a nuisance, moreso in the outer boroughs. I WANT air moving through. Yeah we had a month of stale humid air so I cooled on big room but when I cook etc. I actually do not want a bunch of recycled cold air and high electric bill. Maybe if I lived in a studio in Manhattan but in Brooklyn or Queens? eh
Having AC was ONCE considered "Luxury." Today in many places it is considered a necessity. Such as Old Folks Homes and Hospitals. You're living in the past if you honestly believe it to be only a luxury with the modern temperatures that exist now that didn't 30 years ago.
@toolittletoolate Sticking to renting specifically and not homes for the elderly, if it is such a necessity, then the tenant(s) can install their own units if they want, as seen in this very video. One can be had for under $100.
It's only a luxury in northern states. Anywhere else the heat can terminate your life. I live in the NV desert where summer temps routinely reach 118 F.
*Larry Burkett's book on "Giving and Tithing" drew me closer to God and helped my spirituality. 2020 was a year I literally lived it. I cashed in my life savings and gave it all away. My total giving amounted to 40,000 dollars. Everyone thought I was delusional. Today, 1 receive 85,000 dollars every two months. I have a property in Calabasas, CA, and travel a lot. God has promoted me more than once and opened doors for me to live beyond my dreams. God kept to his promises to and for me*
It is the digital market. That's been the secret to this wealth transfer. A lot of folks in the US and abroad are getting so much from it, God has been good to my household Thank you Jesus
Left NYC in 2020 after 35 years. Saw the city go from a thriving, multi-class city with so much to do, little crime, and no racial or police problems. It was a normal, thriving city. It's ruined, possibly forever. I miss what the city used to be, but never regret my decision.
Last time I visited NYC was spring 2019, it was nice though I still prefer the Midwest. The current state of NYC sounds like the purge or something lol.
biden and kamala - bring in millions of migrants in gangs and drugs.. marxist mayors.. you pay so the gangs can stay.. "open society" soros funded attack on core conservative and family values, creating an "individualistic narcistic" broken society
I left New York(Suffolk County)in 2018. I was paying 2440.00, 2BR, 2BA. 1500sq ft Apartment. I moved to the Mid-West and got an apartment(3rd Floor) 1800 square ft 2BR 2 BA, hardwood Flooring, brand new Stainless appliances, Washer, Dryer, Central Air in a Gated Complex for 880.00 I ended up moving my Parents down too. Leaving New York was the greatest move I made. I am now sitting in a 3 BR, 2 BA 2800sq ft New Construction Home that I purchased for 292K. Get out of New York
Cities already suffer from being "heat islands" due to being so built up, now giving every home an AC that blasts hot air outside to keep the inside cool will just add to that. No wonder that guy was saying it gets hotter and hotter every year, the buildings are creating a massive chunk of it...
I am in NYC and every year we go through this cycle: "I can't imagine the heat ever ending, I need central air!" Then come August and it gets down to the 70s-80s, maybe high 60s at night and I say "thank God I didn't do that!" Then come the winter I say "I can't wait for summer to come so I can run outside!"
Yes, I'm not in NYC, but I am in a small apartment, and I really miss my one of three windows, all summer long, some days I'd rather open the window but I can't with a huge ugly box in it. But where I live get over 100, so I'm stuck in a dark room all summer.
Every time there's a referendum to raise property taxes to pay for this, pay for that, the people who don't own property vote YES. Did they really think that would never come around to effect them?
I'm in favor of having one ac unit per apartment required. When my ac unit died - in late July - it was 88° and humid for 2 solid weeks until - i could afford a new unit. The heat in summer is now - just as vicious as - the cold in winter.! 😮 ☮️✝️☮️✨✨✨🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🍀🍀🍀
The person who said, "just like they provide heat in the winter they need to provide AC in the summer".......NO. Your water pipes will freeze in the winter and THAT is the only reason they even provide heat......
I lived in Brooklyn (Bushwick) for 20 years and moved to Clearwater, Fl in 1993 and I started my own Landscaping business and 30 years later my home is paid in full and retired. You can keep NYC.....
Those window AC units are available at the local box stores. It is not chattel. If you chose to rent a place without laundry, you go to a laundry mat; if you chose to rent a place without a refrigerator, you provide your own. Make sense you would do the same with a window ac unit.
@@americafirst9144that’s because the wiring in many buildings was installed in the 39’s and 40’s when there was only a few lights a fan and a very small refrigerator in use.
In 96 my mother worked for $11 an hour 50 hours a week and was able to get a 48k mortgage on a 1600sqf home from saving $200 a month for 2 years. Now I make $21 an hour 55 hour work weeks and... I live paycheck to paycheck in Lowe income government assistant housing because renting anything else would eat 2/3 my paycheck. I'll never afford to buy a house
I was a stay at Home mom with no money in my IRA or any savings of my own, which was scary at 53 years of age. Three years ago I got a part time job and save everything I make. After 3 years, I am 56 yo and have put $9,000 in an IRA and $40,000 in my portfolio with CFA, Abby Joseph Cohen. Since the goal of getting a job was to invest for retirement and NOT up my lifestyle, I was able to scale this quickly to $150,000. If I can do this in a year, anyone can.
Well her name is 'ABBY JOSEPH COHEN SERVICES'. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Welcome to the new obama😈/biden😈 "New world 🌎disorder" ideology syndrome conspiracy theory-!!!😉. It doesn't allow for legit citizens to be a home owner.
Moved out of Manhattan in 2008 after looking at real estate in NYC and bought a house in upstate NY with 4 acres for $377, 000. 2024 house is paid, monthly expenses on a 1700 sq ft home with 4 acres $900 a month excluding food etc. Goodbye NYC!
@@Who_attackedFirstsomeone will need to own the home, either the govt or a single person. I don’t believe in investment/rental properties, that’s just leeching on peoples’s need for shelter. The cost of ownership needs to go down severely and it needs to be limited to one person per title. If people want profits, they can go open a business or invest in stocks.
@@jokerpilled2535 That isn't always a good idea. Granted, there are slumlords who will charge full rent for a rundown apartment and act like they're doing you a favor, but if you make it too expensive to own property; you're just screwing everyone over. You'd just end up with more abandoned buildings and fewer new developments aimed at the poor and middle classes.
I live in a coop in manhattan and i’m part of the board. No one pays more than $900 a month and we’re is it we’re saving money. Enough to renovate the building and even add a fancy intercom system. I’m curious to see the details on what the expenses for these landlords are.
WHY NOT ??! the government just keeps robbing us off, stealing our money . It's time the citizens get something out of all this chaos . No one is putting these corrupt governments in prison for stealing from hard work citizens.
As someone who lives happily in the countryside, I'll never understand why some people want to live in a big city so badly. Especially if that big city is NY.
Nice to see you showing apartments sort of. It is why I started to follow your channel. Yet, I have enjoyed your perspective on what passes as news in NYC. Lord knows what the Major Media outlets put out isn't really News, it more mind control.
No one. That's the point. Soon, they will be able to buy up NY cheap. And they've pretty much insured real estate developers won't compete, or get sued for hundreds of millions on bogus charges.
The average electric bill in NYC is 200-300. With the amount of window units to keep temps at 78 that electrical bill would be through the roof. Not to mention older NYC buildings aren't insulated properly which would cause these units to run constantly, so electricity bills could exceed 400-500 per month. This isn't including the rent hike if landlords dont cover it. Not to mention with all those units the electrical load could not support it and people would constantly be tripping the breaker.
almost need to build a wall in a wall 😅 knocking and rebuilding apartments needs to be almost a city thing because i don't know how any landlord can afford to build a a whole new apartment all these buildings, i wouldn't say up to code but was built in time electricity was still new New wiring, new piping, new ac mini split systems
In the summer our electricity is 500 a month in Florida, June through October that's just the way it is and we just read that the electric company is getting ready to raise rates again 😢😢
FFS. I live in a Syracuse suburb, a 2-bedroom with gas and water included, a decent area, my rent is under 1100, and power bill is around 40-45 in A/C-heavy summer months (when it can get just as hot as anywhere else in the state). WTF is NYC doing 🤦🏻♂️
The scary thing is these NYC folks won't be able to afford living there, they'll move to wherever and take their liberal voting and ideology with them...
I moved into an apartment that had those window units, I had the landlord take them out because you can't open the windows and have fresh air when you have those. It was disgusting not to have any fresh air in the apartment.
I bought my own, landlord knew and approved, then i have a friend in construction and he came and installed it so it won't fall out the window. Everyone is happy.
NYC is simply too expensive for anyone to live in. Landlords are operating at a loss, renters are living paycheck to paycheck, truly it's a homelessness factory. Run away from NYC, let it fall like Detroit.
Detroit is full of reasonable Democrats. There isn't as much crime here because the Democrats here ALL OWN GATS. Rents for a nice house run about barely a grand. The only issue here is the usual bag of racism/sexism/xenophobia, republicans wanting everybody poor and with no rights, especially women and black people, and republican scams, like car insurance and crooked government contracts. Also, you need a car here. Gentrification driven by racism and schools being crap is a problem, but that is a national problem again driven by republicans trying to keep EVERYONE but the rich ignorant and too stupid to get rid of them. My rent is $700 for half a house. Been here for almost two years with no crime, in a mixed, blue collar neighborhood. No abandoned homes where I am. You could learn a thing or two about Detroit Democrats. We live in reality.
The city needs to pay for the upgrades, not the landlords. The city is doing everything it can to not take responsibility in caring for its citizens the proper way. It's utterly ridiculous.
@@pyounge76 Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
This is, and has always been the problem with government. They create laws that stifle businesses because they have absolutely no idea how to run a business. Or worse, they do it intentionally to create chaos which they promise, with your vote, they will fix. Either way, what always happens is the laws do nothing more than force the business owner to raise prices on their product or service. I have spent a significant amount of time in The City. AC units are cheap. If you’re too hot, buy one. Making landlords pay for and maintain them is ludicrous. Seems like a manufactured problem to me. You want to solve the problem? Loosen regulations on new builds, get the government out of the way and allow free enterprise to work. Another excellent video Cash! I miss NYC. Unfortunately, I can not see myself ever going back. Keep up the good work. Congratulations in advance on reaching 1M!
Shoplift $999 per store per day = not a crime. Protest NYC raising rents = jail
That helps with bills a bit.
They don’t want you questioning the agenda
I believe the "shoplift" get out of jail card is in California.
There are no stores left (summer of love riots and 🦠) and the ones don't have $999.99 worth of stuff for you to even steal 😂😂😂😂
@@NerdsWorldNYC I think it's $950 in California lolz
Did you expect anything less from the (N.Y..C.) democratic party😈 mayor & city council-???🤔
They obviously want the landlords out so they can buy the buildings cheap, it's a ruse.
Windo air conditioners are 150 bux in Canada. Probably cheaper in usa for a 10,000btu. That's not going to make an owner cave and go bankrupt. They will drive to some hick small town and load up a truck with 30 air conditioners for 3500 plus tax and drive home. Open windows and put them in.
You are so right
@@whathandleUtalkabtI bought a 10,000 BTU 4 years ago in S.W. USA. $300.00, picked up a used 5,000.00 last year for $100.00 wasn't possible to add Central with the Central heat system unit. Unbelievable,but, being on the lower end of economic scale little choice. We have a dry climate and while it is blast furnace oven temp noon on, every morning I wake up freezing....30 ° swing here in N.M. gahhh!
Name what isn't a ruse in (NYC) government-???
"You will own nothing and you will be happy" -Klaus Cottonswab
I feel like I’m being charged extra to live in a reality where my biggest accomplishment is surviving another day.
Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
It's another 3rd world story for us... 😢😢😢
No biz like shoah biz
Facts
LOL lol " biggest accomplishment is surviving another day. "
I moved our whole family out of Manhattan in 2020 far away into the country. Because all of this was foreseeable. It’s like watching the greatest city in the world get destroyed on purpose by the people trusted to protect it
The baffling part to me, is people will STILL vote Democrat.. it’s like Stockholm syndrome. Absolutely crazy…
@@zc4905 IKR?
we left NY in 1989 and never looked back. smartest move we ever made.
Greatest City in the World? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wouldn't live in that Democratic ran Craphole if it was the last place on Earth.
@@allhonesty848but 1989 was different times. NYC wasn’t even as bad as it was in 89. Crime now is higher than crime in the past. Migrants issue and housing issue etc. All I can say is you can’t compare NYC of 1989 to NYC of today. Different era.
@@zc4905 yeah it's a shame
Wait... $7200 per month? Are you kidding me? "Escape from New York" is starting to look oddly prophetic.
Nah 7200$ a month??
Welp I'm never moving to NY if I was given the chance.
just wait, there will be a mass exodus from new york just like cali and they will add a leaving tax just like cali did if they havent already, it practically imprisonment.
@notsofunny4u it's better just to buy a fuckin home and your monthly mortgage would be cheaper 🤣🤣 I mean waaaaaaay cheaper well depending on your credit score wow $7,200/month for fuckin rent is fuckin ret@rded 🤭🤭
@@ToboeKey309not in the NY city area…
@@ToboeKey309you should see the size of some of the spaces they rent..🤬
They'll push for all of these air conditioners, then have nothing but power outages for the rest of the yr.
Is America such a third-world country you don't even have proper power? Wow that's sad. What a shithole country.
Isn't the college mind great...all most reminds you of stolen valor or just as bad...cause all you have to do is pay for the degree(s)
and electrical fires in old buildings
Then New York will say the refrigerant is not green and want all new climate friendly window units.
You mean like " newsom's " california consistent brown & black out's. Yet still advocates for millions more plug in electronic cars. (putting the cart before the horse) ideology.
I bought my place in 1987 for $83,500 and could easily afford it on what I made. Today I couldn't afford to buy my place even if I had 4 other people in on it. It's now valued at $2,500,000. Absolutely insane.
I'm not in NY, but I feel that pain. My parents bought my house for $43k back in the late 70s/early 80s. Now, the house would cost $275k to near $350k. Values just keep skyrocketing with the common Jane/Joe unable to afford a place to live.
Crazy, but congrats on the equity!!! Is that in NY?
The equity sounds nice, but it's not much use, since you have to put your house financially at risk to use it. Also, according the IRS, you are a millionaire, and if the wealth tax goes in, depending on the threshold, you may owe tax on the value of your property.
Are people going to starts listening to the “conspiracy theorists” aka whistleblowers yet? No? Still?
I wish I had such a problem. I would look to sell before it gets any worse.
This channel went from real estate to real investigative journalism.
Yes...and his views went up like crazy....he making bank.😮😅
@@focusedfreebird he is going to need it to keep living there. we need his side of the story.
I miss the apartment yours. But I get it. This is our NYC reality now. And Cash is making bank on the views. He's got a family to support.
@@aandamomI miss them too, especially as someone watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Cash has turned into a real whiner, unfortunately.
Landlords will only rent apartments if they are making money. The more that you make a landlord pay, the higher the rent will go. Politicians are so out of touch with real life.
Its about installing a nwo, you will own nothing ans ve happy
stop confusing malice for incompetence.
It’s not out of touch. It’s GREED
@DeezNuggz not it ain't. Wake up its all coordinated.
Good point-!!! Basic economics101.
Last year I was told air conditioning causes global warming, now the same people are telling me we need air conditioning because global warming.
Shush, and listen the betters they know how you should live. Just a bit more Socialism and we'll be there... paradise provided by your government 🥰
Insane contradictions
Global warming is natural. Most likely it's due to being closer to the sun.
This sort of contradiction isn't noticed by the people who vote for leaders that push this sort of insanity. These people are so brainwashed that they cannot think for themselves. It is so sad that even when their own logic is so flawed or contradictory they cannot recognize the truth.
@@ForWhomBellstolsIs there something unmanly about helping others?
$7200 for monthly rent is absurd even for NYC.
NYC section 8 vouchers are more than most working Americans make
I’m shocked about this too. That’s pure evil to charge that much.
You can live in the Bronx if you can’t afford it 😂
@@CyberJedi1 THE WHOLE SHITTY CITY AIN'T WORTH 75 BUCKS TO ME!
it's a Democratic success story. Eric Adams must be very proud
I’m a NYC native, born in 1962. I moved to Texas as soon as I graduated college 40 years ago. It was the best decision I ever made.
We live in Texas to 🎉
Nah, better decision would've been to stay until 2020. NYC was awesome until that point. The glory days. COVID+BLM in 2020 is when it all went to hell.
Fact, I moved to Texas three years ago I would never come back to New York to live. You couldn’t pay me the most expensive amount of money to move back
@@MikeKayK no it wasn’t it was trashed then New York is just too expensive dirty and homeless everywhere and people do not go to jail for their crimes stop lying
For those of you that moved out of NYC, do you miss NYC at all?
For example, like all the different kinds of global food, the fact that it’s so easy to not be bored on the weekends, the social culture (like new york’s particular dynamics of hanging out and making plans and people’s ability to show up to things), or maybe other things? Most of all, is it worth it, despite moving away from friends and family in NY?
I’m seriously considering leaving NY, but one of the main things holding me back is moving away from friends and family, and I also know a lot of transplants from all over the country that talk about how boring it is where they came from, and how much better the people are here.
We need a complete change in leadership everywhere
But everyone in NY will vote blue for 27th year in a row
The ONLY way that happens, is if it's forced by the people.
@DinDooIt Not gonna happen people are too complacent here even when they are screwed
Just keep voting and wait for change. Good luck lol
To achieve change is simple start voting for American only candidates. Stop electing dual-citizenship zionists. Since 1968 every american need is ignored by this body of impostors in congress. 484 of the 535 are double agents of zion. Since 1968 america has generated 35 trillion dollars in debt. Borrowing from the world banking syndicate, that is 🇮🇱 banking. Just to turn around a give 27.4 trillion of that to 🇮🇱 as gifts. We owe the 27.4 trillion to 🇮🇱 even though we gave the money to 🇮🇱. ffs wake the hell up america befor its too late.
They FINALLY protest something normal and NOW they're arrested? WTF!
It doesn't fit the agenda so it must be stopped.
Its called Stalin style communism😈
Because crooks run the city
Literally. This is so dumb
Like any other city land taxes pay for the police salaries. And if you protest high rents then by default you are also protesting high taxes. The police are just protecting their salaries. The tenants are a serious threat to the cities coffers.
I can see the 70s coming back in NYC. When landlords couldn't make money off their buildings they found a solution. They burned the buildings down and just walked away with the insurance settlement.
Wow really!?
Damn that used to happen? Sad but understandable😢
But they’ve gotten better with knowing how those fires started 😜
@@cjhoward409 not when it gains them...
Seems like that's what y'all need to do to the entire city. Until they get to point to let y'all live your own way.
Cash you are really onto something by covering all of the madness in new york and im glad to see your channel grow because of it.
Rents can only go up so high before the market will not pay the asking price. The whole point is to squeeze low-end landlords into being forced to sell to developers and corporations. NYC already had this playbook in the 70s and 80s. There's a million movies about it, that's how widely understood the problem was.
It’s called big government or democrats. That problem you just spent a paragraph on does not exist in red states. Hence why our rents are so much lower.
@@D8099. the swamp
@@D8099.yes it does exist in red states lol both sides of the political spectrum have corporations in their pockets. They also figure out ways to force people out of their homes and properties so larger corporations can buy them up. People are so blinded by their political gang that they’ll literally make stuff up
@D8099. Yes, this does exist in "red states". It isn't about which arm of the uniparty is in office, it never has. You're so distracted by all their noise you can't see what's right in front of you.
Eventually the ultra-rich will have to flip their own burgers.
When government gets involved it is always because it will receive a substantial monetary benefit via taxes, fines, backroom deal with corporations etc.
Exactly
Yep. They just line their pockets. It's their mo
Exactly and this is what they want the Democrat party wants to take over everything..
Schools.. Your kids.. housing.. Banks you name it they want to be in control of your f****** life..
Vote them all out..
it's unconstitutional af
not to mention most people in gov got there via talking, not doing anything productive for soceity
This is an example of REAL journalism. I can’t say this enough. You’re not giving us a skewed, political bias. You’re discussing both sides of the issue. You’re giving us actual facts and figures. I applaud this!
"You're not giving us a skewed, political bias" dude is using AI generated thumbnail photos of black mobs trashing the city.
All this is not true. They barely raise rent, and they only raise when renovation of the building
@@antmck99 How often do they renovate buildings, and what constitutes renovation??? And if the land lord can't raise rent when the politicians demand costly improvement to meet their code, then the landlord loses money and shuts down the rental property - and everyone loses. The city has increased property taxes, electricity, water, and insurance - so who absorbs the costs.
This is what Mainstream Media is worried about. No million dollar salaries; no million dollar set, etc.; just a guy with a cell phone speaking the truth. I'm surprised he hasn't been shut down.
Sorry to tell you this guy bias is obviously negative because negativity gets more views. Notice how he never post anything good about NYC. The only place that has only bad news 24/7 is hell.
Cash, it’s so refreshing to have you tell us what’s really happening and not just what the AP puts out that all other news media just repeats.
$7200 a month?! Im surprised buildings haven't been burned down to the ground! Absolutely ridiculous!
lol that's a rip off. We only pay 1000 a month for our house in the country.
They won't. They will only stand up when media tells them to.
@@GO-cz7cl That's in the country with no real competition. In NYC there's plenty of people ready to rent any apartment that becomes available. That's why you see so many small apartments still going for $4k or higher a month.
You can put a rent $10 000 a month to a single room apartment in middle of nowhere. It's not like someone is forced to live in there. That's the MARKET ECONOMY. If nobody would pay 7200 dollars rent, then nobody would live there, the rent would go down.
@@GO-cz7clBULLSHIT
My rent for a 2 BED/1 BATH was going up to $1900. Moved back in w/my parents. If you have to pay 2K+ for rent you will never get financially ahead. Wages don't keep up with rent increases.
EDIT 8/24/2024 - THIS RENT PRICE IS IN UTAH IN A SMALLER CITY
Rent is so high I was just thinking 1900 isn't so bad
welcome to Democrat inflation
Studio apartment is roughly $1700 here. You don't even get a bedroom at that price.
You could get a penthouse unit (someone's finished attic) for 2500... Own 1/2 bath and can't use their kitchen to cook.
My wages went down 40%, my rent went up 20%
I'm renting 2bedroom with best friend for 2200 in Queens pretty much close to Ditmars and still shit is expensive
I’m a landlord in Memphis. The city largely leaves me alone. Costs have gone up, but not by much. I have two renters who been in my properties for at least 4 years and I haven’t raise their rent.
It sounds like you're a man of character. Far to many landlords have sold out and greedy; not caring about people
I have done the same..all long term and no rent raises. They take care of houses, I return favor of no hikes.
Be glad you are not in NYC!
@@tina-mariecrocker5687 Or are forced to raise the rent because of raised costs, like nearly every other business that has ever existed.
@@tina-mariecrocker5687 It's fairly common around here (Netherlands): many private landlords I know tend to keep rents the same or raise them only a little, unless there's a big hike in costs (like having to add aircon). What happens is that these properties get sold eventually for a lot more than the landlord originally paid for it, and the new owner who paid today's market price needs to raise rents in order to make a decent return on his investment.
That is the crappy truth about renting. On the one hand, it is kind of unfair that tenants' rents go up with property values like that. On the other hand, is it fair to demand that your rent stays at €900 / month when you're living in a €500,000 property? BTW that's what happened here: rents got capped and taxed to the point where landlords were better off selling their properties and putting the money in a savings account. So they all did.
13:26 I live in Amsterdam in a building build in the 1500’s, they gave me a A for how environmentally friendly my home is.
If your city/country is governed well it’s not a problem to get stuff like that done. NYC’s government is just a mess.
But remember, vote blue! 🤡
When the tenants don't want it and the land lords don't want it, who are these politicians making these laws for?
Black Rock and Soros.
Bigger landlord companies with enough properties all around the USA to bear the temporary fees they're applying to flush out the small landlords, I assume.
for antifas and blm.
Typical BBC LOVER!@@mgtowmonger2729
@@ginaflynn910 George Soros is guilty of absolutely everything negative in the world starting at the first world war and onward!
Note it's the same people who are concerned about the environment
[citation needed]
You're pulling that information out of your ass with zero proof or evidence of any kind.
In fact, the concern for the environment is why we need AC's so bad right now. If you stopped for even a nanosecond to actually use this logic you're putting forward that would mean people who care about the environment would want people not to have to have AC's as their evolution from luxury to necessity item has been facilitated by global climate change.
By your logic people who are concerned about the environment would want people not to need to have AC's
But you're not interested in logical consistency, you're interested in false arguments and strawmen against invisibility enemies who never said what you claim they said.
omds
@toolittletoolate
I mean, he’s right. Almost everyone in leadership in New York City cares about climate change. You’re just upset that he doesn’t provide a citation for something that is general knowledge, which has the inconvenience of showing the contradictions of the leaders whom you support
🤷🏿♂️
Also, you used the improper form “invisibility”, instead of “invisible”
😂😂. Money Laundering scheme to take over the world. Oh, Obama.
😂😂😂ironic
I have been asking people "Have you seen what's going on in NY?"
NO ONE KNOWS WHAT IS HAPPENING.
The only way I know is from your work. So, thank you for what you do.
The politicians benefit from you not knowing
My daughter and I have had this same discussion Hopefully he isn't pulling our leg. I was born in NYC but moved upstate to avoid these problems.
Let the cat out of the bag-!!!🤗
@@JudithLawrence718how is he pulling our leg?
Anyone who don't know what's going on in NYC is willfully ignant
Also paint the rooftops white. Start reflecting heat off the black roof tops that absorb heat and then transfer that heat into the brick of the building. That creates the situation in summer where the inside of the home is hotter than the outside summer nights. Reflect that heat off the buildings can be cheaper. If not paint then on the roof tops put large awnings or squarish/hexagonal sails with holes so the wind can pass through but the light is reflected. Roof sails would make it much easier. Can go the shotengai / mall design route from Japan to help you out there. Again even more options
Lol
I grew up in Brooklyn. Came to the country in 99, went to school in Brooklyn, made some good friends there. Got my CDL in Brooklyn, started doing some local trucking and then bought my own truck and went over the road. Saw the rest of the country, decided that NYC ain't worth the expenses to live in. I left in 2021. I now live in the suburbs of Northern Kentucky, just over the river from Cincinnati. The best decision I've made in my life was to move out of the city.
Nice move
You definitely dodged a bullet! Your C.B. handle should be Brooklyn Dodger. Lol
Me too, went to brooklyn to live in 1998, left in 2013. In ten yesrs the rent increased over 100%. Unnaceptable. Plus new york is the first of the big cities to get deconstructed by the evil elite nwo agenda
Cool story bro!
Now just don't vote democrat in KY.
The hottest summer on record in NYC was 25 years ago. The second hottest on record was 1966. Somebody is making policies based on lies and misinformation.
Dem cities making policies on Dem ideas that aren't actually happening. Then they say, "you pay for it because it's good for you." Dems are the party of arases, just look at their symbol. >.> They do a great job at fking everyone over, yet the stupid people keep them in power because they're too stupid to know better.
They want to make illegal aliens comfortable and the government wants their property.
DemacRats are good at lies and misinformation.
Like I said before, follow the money trail. When the current landlords are forced to sell, pay attention to who buys the properties. This is the biggest land grab in history and it's all by design.
Yup..pushing out smaller landlords..forced to sell. And yes..big investment firm buys it up..happening all over. This is not about the tenant and keeping them cool😂
i read somewhere that it's the banks/investment ferms that buy the buildings. now if they buy (and rent to upper end clients) where do the lower people go???? and there can only be so many upper end people.
"You will own *nothing* and be happy." - Klaus Schwab, WEF
That was the idea of the open borders, for "Block busting".
That's what i always say and you'll find out who's behind it all and iall roads lead back to the corrupt government.
Look at your leadership NY You voted for what you get.
‘’it’s getting hotter and hotter” at 82* ?? How on earth did people live prior to to AC? What a rouse.
They were less people to speak of. People also generate heat. The more people...the more it also heats up. Back in the day, New York was a village. Not comparable to today.
@PandaPanda-ud4ne maybe don't live shoulder to shoulder and on top of people? 😂
We were poor and used to put fans in the windows and created some air circulation. It was in the 80s and 90s and we survived. You also stay hydrated.
Well to be fair before AC you didn’t know what you were missing because it didn’t exist. But why suffer now that they do exist.
triple digits and fires and high rent here in Ca.
Power outages are the best way to control people who live on electric devices.
That's a thought-!!!
Now that is funny!!!
I remember when I couldnt watch TMNT and Transformers anymore when war broke out in 1992.
It sucks.
Drive them insane when their iPhone cannot recharge 😅😅
I've had enough I'm off grid! It was a dream of mine for many years and I finally made it happen. Right before the covid collapse happened. I've got enough propane to make heat, to cook with, to boil water, to run my generator and run my car off of for a few years. Also have access to a 24/7 Mountain stream. I've learned how to purify water. I saved enough water and food to last a few years! And I've already done basically tests with this stuff in the event there's a blackout. We all better be prepping and preparing and getting right with Jesus! The guys at the top are truly possessed and sold their soul to the devil!
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I'd suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
Digital Asset"? What is that? Does it have some intrinsic value or is it a made up ledger of imaginary ones and zeros?
That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
Brian Humphery Services was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Brian.
How can I reach him?
When people leave places like this, they move to places like where I live... and many bring their politics and crime with them... it kind of sucks.
I don't see how any sane "Human" would live in NY!
Ugg!
sadly some of us are born here lol
Nobody living in NYC is sane. Not a single person
Some people spawn there and get stuck
Where's Snake Plisken?
@@nerd4958poor human 😮
I live in a small city of 60,000 in Canada and even in small towns like mine the rents are sky high. They are putting up buildings everywhere but that is only to house migrants while hundreds live in cars, campers and tent cities.....yes tent cities!! This happened so fast it makes you wonder how it happened. And please people, stop blaming Covid, this has nothing to do with Covid.
It is a global agenda. It should be obvious to people now because they don't hide it and the western governments are dedicated to it. Our governments have completely destroyed us. I am not sure if it is because the west just had it too good or if they really believe socialism is good or if they want us back in a feudal system where there are kings and then slaves with them at the top of course or if it is because of a hatred for white people and Christianity. Could be all the above but it is pretty normal to see people just saying it all the time on the internet. I think we have to start believing them even tho I don't really want to.
Well said.
You know how it happened? Because every time sane individuals spoke up about the lunacy of these policies they were labeled racist bigots and xenophobes and did not fight back even harder against those bogus characterizations.
That was just the primary kick off point for the downfall... And is the a blanket excuse for the myriad of things happening, jobs, housing, inflation etc. All controlled and very much deliberate.
It's all part of the World Economic Forum "You will OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY!" Agenda. Only the wealthy elites will own property, vehicles and eat normal food. Everyone else live in pods, eating bugs, lab-grown meat, and riding public transit. This is real. Agenda 2030.
Keep voting for FIdel Jr. You deserve everything you accept.
NYC seems like a true hell on earth.
Cali right behind it
Why do you think they sing " If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere...,"
Idk why anyone who isn't rich wants to live there. Move to the towns outside of it and just visit if you want to. It's way cheaper oit of it and a months rent is enough for almost any normal house outside of the city. Go a few towns away from it and just ocasionally visit. Rent is way cheaper. Heck go over to a nearby state.
@@tigertulip8835 or maybe stop voting for Socialist Democrats, Duh.
@@tigertulip8835 They don't want to live there. It's where the jobs are concentrated. Many have no choice.
I used to watch your review NYC apartments. So pleased to see you providing the people with information! Thank you for sharing.
I bet they could cut cost if they stopped spending millions on migrants 🤦🏻♀️
Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
@@MaxAndersonn u must be pulling leg lol
Not to worry, they’ll blame Trump.
Totally.
@MaxAndersonn i want whatever youre smoking
Mayor adams himself said the migrant crisis is somthing that can destroy new york
Trump 2024
Wait until the city begins slinging “fines” for “non-compliance,” “inadequate AC unit,” “improper install, and “lack of proper maintenance.”
There’s a spreadsheet somewhere in NYC that display’s all the “revenue” said “fines” will generate.
this is the sad truth. They've already ran the numbers and will pinch harder on legal tax payers
Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR)
Yes arrest and fine landlords but not theives and violent criminals. Cant make money by putting poor violent people in prison. Defund the govt
@@EricKish-f7v You are wise. With that said, Georgia has figured out how use the "justice system" to loot the poor. They've created a state that is not much more than a debtor prison. However, currently most of the looting is in targeting workers, the middle-class, and property owners--those with cash.
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 can you elaborate
in my experience virginia is the southern state that hands out the most tickets
other than a relatively low state tax I've never paid a fine or a ticket in georgia just living my life
ANY TIME that the Government demands something be offered for "Free" either by the Government itself, or a private entity, it's COSTS SOMEONE and you can bet your bottom dollar (provided you still have one) that the BILL WILL BE GIVEN to the Taxpayer and/or the Consumer. That's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Always has/always will-!!!😉. Since the days of Julius Caesar-!!!🤗
The incompetence and corruption that runs through this administration are getting more ridiculous. I feel for people with disabilities not getting the help they deserve. Thank you Anna Contreras, imagine investing $2k and receiving $8k in 3 days.
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Thanks for keeping it light and real at the same time. Much needed for us traders in times like these..
This is why it is advisable to connect with a true market strategist in order to avoid missing such opportunity and maintain steady gains.
It really helped trading with Anna Contreras analysis and info, even with the market in a downward trend. Definitely riding the market wave is a good perspective.
I moved out of nyc in 2022. I pay $1200 a month. Includes mortgage, insurance. Acne taxes. I own a 4000 sqft home on 4 acres on a mountain across from a lake. I made art for years saying, move out of NY before it's too late. Nyc voted for this. This is what you get.
Yup and them dumbass morons will continue to vote for the same party expecting diffrent results but will only get the same shit difftent day life style.
Where did you end up moving? Sounds like a dream
But not everyone wants to live near a mountain.
@@deaddevil7 Then one should look elsewhere.
Thats still a lot, came to kenya where rent is £100 for a huge 1 bedroom house and no, not apartment but a house of its own, u can get a 2 bed with a pool for £300 but im in no need for it. Near the beach and gym 😂i travel out and back in when visa ends but its worth it in Africa as rent here is cheap, land here is cheap...genuinely happy. But...u can keep staying in America where they charge u an arm and a leg to suffer.
I'm just amazed how down the drain New York has become.
I had no clue it was even possible for a place to decline so quickly on so many levels.
It's the leadership and the people who vote for it. Surely covid didn't help. But neither did the sanctuary city status. It's getting pretty tough everywhere though. Hopefully the pendulum will swing the other way soon.
New York City is the perfect poster child to represent the 🇺🇸
People don’t realize that nyc, Manhattan in general, was like a poor place for a long time and not that long ago even.
Democrats...... Dont be "suprise pikachu face". You got what you vote for.... its by design to make us all equally miserable.😂😂😂
@@capo4ever334 What are you talking about?
I'm a renter and this is insane. A landlord's pocket's, for the most part, are not unlimited.
It's like that everywhere tho...In virginia I rented a house at 850 a month...by the time I left, it was 1350. I was there 5 years. Now it's 1950 a month. Not a new home either and never updated inside. It has yellow counters! Groovy 🙏
@SD-nh5yr not necessarily. In the province I live in they limit the amount rent can be increased every year. However there are other crappy loopholes that are being used
@@SD-nh5yr And the landlord has the same loan payment.
@@SD-nh5yr I live in CA and a okay apartment in the shady part of town is around 2k. It’s a one room place with a small living room and kitchen. It’s ridiculous
I understand the financial implications, but heat stroke is a real risk. We can't let people die in the heat. It's not cool
Combine the problems into a single solution. Air-source Heat Pumps work the same as AC but works with cold and heat. So maybe the expense of heating can be washed out by replacing both cooling and heating with an Air-source Heat Pump
Yes! I live in South Georgia and I couldn't imagine living without my heat pump. Just wish Carrier made cars! They work consistently with little maintenance - in winter and summer.
Man I’m glad I live out in the middle of nowhere on 14 acres 1 mile from the national forest boundary. I couldn’t imagine how frustrating it would be to deal with these insane rent hikes across the country.
Congratulations
That's an extremely boring life for many people but glad you're happy
Me too…. I’m in the woods 😊
@greg7811 People have to be constantly stimulated and stroked nowadays. "I'm bored" is the response of a petulant teenager
how do you get internet ? do you have starlink ?.
I feel like what's happening is the government is creating an environment where landlords can no longer afford to provide housing, forcing them to either sell their buildings to the city or to corporations who will lease to others. This will just further the idea that all rental properties will be government owned, and this is terrifying.
Isn’t that how they took over the subways? Look how well thats worked out.
This is true, and its sad we the people have no power to stand up, not even guns. Most people in nyc are to much in a rush to stop and realize wtf is going on
@camerons5ft7..
You feel like that is what's happening? Why yes it IS...many people dont see that big picture...they let people fight over if it's a good thing to make ac mandatory....or just greedy landlords..all the while the big corps are licking their chops to get in there to take it over inve they can push them over the edge with regulations, tax hikes, etc..then u will see some skyrocketing rents...u shall own nothing.
One step closer to owning nothing. Will we be happy?
@@llamasugar5478Just don't have children, and it'll be ok
Seriously I don’t see how anyone lives in nyc anymore 🤔
Well they just shipped in about 100,000 + new citizens
@@MaryRose86 un-citizens
Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
Gotta raise prices to cover free hotels for all the Carlitos’ from Caracas 🇻🇪
If they weren’t spending millions on migrants
🤦🏻♀️
My rent in Kew Gardens Queens less than 30 minutes from midtown was $700 in 2000 the year I moved it was a huge 2 bedroom two bathrooms apartment living room dining room kitchen and den. The same apartment now is over $3500 a month . When the city let foreign nationals wanting to secure their US dollars skyrocket the market these are the results
Yet the average person will continue to vote in folks that made those policies
But remember, if the landlords will be forced to buy AC units in bulk from Temu for less than 50 bucks a piece, the landlords will go absolutely completely utterly bankrupt, homeless even.
Hahaha, just kidding, they just have the highest profits from any East Coast city, they'll survive just fine, heck, now they will be able to rent for 10k per month cause they spent 50 on a Chinese product. Gotta love these smart and busines savvy totally-not-snakes called landlords
@@msartgirl You give people too much credit. Most people are idiots and have no idea what they're doing or why. Blaming people for voting for the wrong person is like blaming them for eating toxic chemicals in their ultraprocessed food. They don't even know they're in there. The average person doesn't think like that, they are easily fooled and manipulated by big brother.
@@LudwigVaanArthans Landlords are not all equal. This is just a continuation of anti small landlord policies designed to get them to sell to corporate landlords. If you thought renting in NYC was bad before, wait til corporate landlords own everything.
There can’t be nobody working a regular job that can afford 7,500 a month!
What my mortage is only $1000 a month.
My mortgage is 1700. Those prices are insane
@@Givelasagna the basement apartment (that thankfully, is free for me.. since family) i live in, costs 2k CAD to rent.. it has one window and it gets so little sunlight my eyes hurt when i go outside.. its like a prison tbh.. oh and my insurance for my vehicles (car and motorcycle) total 600$ CAD with a completely clean record.. its clear even making 60 grand a year, i cant afford to live here.. i feel like im actually in poverty despite making so much i dont qualify for the "working class" tax benefits.. where you get at least some of your money back..
@@Givelasagna Where?
@wackynz3260 I bought my house in 2009-2010 here in NJ before prices inflated
Yes. This is how to make a BAD situation WORSE.
I left in the beginning of the summer after 10 years in NYC. Spending time in Europe at home is the best feeling, my mood improved, stress levels went down, I'm enjoying good food, affordable entertainment and rent-free. Best decision so far.
Well many Europeans can argue that you take housing away from them!!!….
@@nicolenotizieeamici, the person wrote, “at home”. They returned to Europe.
Congratulations on being able to afford that.
So it seems that someone is paying for you,so someone has been sacrificed for you to live "free" typical!!
So happy 😊 I moved out of New York city in 2021
Sold my coop in forest hills. Now live in a beautiful 2br 2ba condo in Dunedin. Central air. Hoa includes cable. Walkable. Do not need a car. Have ponds outside my window with ducks 🦆 birds. Came furnished too.😊😊😊😊
Anyone else see this turning into an ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK starring Kurt Russell type of situation? I grew up on Macdougal st between 3rd and Bleeker from 93 to 2015. My rent was 900 a month. I had a magical beautiful and also terrifying upbringing. Now, it truly just sounds like hell.
I am here om escape from LA
Thats not a true story?
@user-iv4uy4qz4b Ha, you got a point. I think it was actually just a documentary about NY in 1977.
The Duke A#1 seems happy though..
@serenitygilles7064 Good, you made it. Now I need you to find that UNIT so we can shut down the Earth. D? You remember the code right, Snake?!
I sold my home in 2002 and moved due to my husband'a job. From then on for 22 years we rented and the majority of those years our rent barely went up until 2019. We had to move to another home that was built in 1953 and had a lot wrong with it. We even put our own money into it because I take pride in where we live. The landlady said we could stay after her mom died and she wasn't going to raise the rent. Then suddenly the owner told us we had 30 days to get out. She lied to us. My husband has been retired for 4 years so we decided to move where we sold our home in 2002 and had the same builder build us a brand new home the exact same size as the one in 2002. The price in 2000 was $110,000 with an ARM. We sold it in 2002 and made $35,000 profit. Now in 2024 our same size home cost us $500,000 with 7% interest & a fixed rate. I will never ever rent again. I'll die in this house because we both are now senior citizen's. He's 72 and I"m 64.
$110K in 2000, and $500K now for the same home in the same area? I find that hard to believe. Not that I doubt a house costs $500K today, but 2000 was during the bubble and houses were already way overpriced.
@@punstress Not really, shorter timeframe. I bought my house for $395k in my area, and now due to rising valuations in my area, my house is now valued at $675k. we bought in 2013
It is scary how those numbers have changed. Thank you for sharing your story with us. God bless you both.
Yeah, it’s all just sucks now specially after sleepy Joe being in office.
Yesterday I got five (5) items from Trade Fair in NYC and it cost $40. My heart goes out to families struggling to feed their families here.
And all these illegal immigrants think they are going to have a better life after they get booted off of assistance
Sounds about right and I don't live NYC.🤷😂
I don’t feel bad the voted for this
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Are there still grocery stores in (N.Y.C.) with all the democratic😈 supported massive shop lifting. Epidemic-???🤔.
The a/c’s are free.
My mom is in a 3bdrm/ 2bthm rent stabilization apartment and under the HEAP program the government gives them to the building’s landlord for free and the Super installs them and you give him a nice tip.
My mother has a huge living rm, dining rm and mastered with new a/cs.
Her utility bills are higher (yikes) but also offset by HEAP.
Get the government involved, they'll make everything better. Said no one EVER!!!
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The government that works for their private corporate owners
oh... kamala harris has said it often.
@@mgtowmonger2729 😂😳
That's exactly what democrats think. I'm not a republican. I'm just spitting facts
This is mad crazy. Just yesterday I saw a video where an HOA in Florida was charging people 15,000 because they needed to pay for new roofs. Everyone has to pay it even the ones who don’t need a new roof. Now NewYork City is raising people’s rent because of new AC units. The economy is crashing all over the US.
I would never live in an HOA area. My in laws did and it was insane the communist rules of that gated community. No thank you !
We have been infiltrated by globalist n@zees
Having AC is a "Luxury" expense. That's why not every home or apartment has it. As a tenant, I would love to have AC. As a landlord, I would not want to pay extra for AC units. Not surprising really.
It can even be a nuisance, moreso in the outer boroughs. I WANT air moving through. Yeah we had a month of stale humid air so I cooled on big room but when I cook etc. I actually do not want a bunch of recycled cold air and high electric bill. Maybe if I lived in a studio in Manhattan but in Brooklyn or Queens? eh
Having AC was ONCE considered "Luxury." Today in many places it is considered a necessity. Such as Old Folks Homes and Hospitals. You're living in the past if you honestly believe it to be only a luxury with the modern temperatures that exist now that didn't 30 years ago.
@toolittletoolate Sticking to renting specifically and not homes for the elderly, if it is such a necessity, then the tenant(s) can install their own units if they want, as seen in this very video. One can be had for under $100.
It's only a luxury in northern states. Anywhere else the heat can terminate your life. I live in the NV desert where summer temps routinely reach 118 F.
It's only a luxury in northern states. It's necessary for survival in many others.
*Larry Burkett's book on "Giving and Tithing" drew me closer to God and helped my spirituality. 2020 was a year I literally lived it. I cashed in my life savings and gave it all away. My total giving amounted to 40,000 dollars. Everyone thought I was delusional. Today, 1 receive 85,000 dollars every two months. I have a property in Calabasas, CA, and travel a lot. God has promoted me more than once and opened doors for me to live beyond my dreams. God kept to his promises to and for me*
There's wonder working power in following Kingdom principles on giving and tithing. Hallelujah!
But then, how do you get all that in that period of time? What is it you do please, mind sharing?
It is the digital market. That's been the secret to this wealth transfer. A lot of folks in the US and abroad are getting so much from it, God has been good to my household Thank you Jesus
And thanks to my co-worker (Michael) who suggested Ms Susan Jane Christy
How can I start this digital market, any guidelines and how can I reach out to her?
We went to NYC a few years ago. What a dump.
Left NYC in 2020 after 35 years. Saw the city go from a thriving, multi-class city with so much to do, little crime, and no racial or police problems. It was a normal, thriving city. It's ruined, possibly forever. I miss what the city used to be, but never regret my decision.
I vacationed there in 2018.....and was wondering where what people were complaining about. I honestly felt as safe there as in my midwestern city.
Last time I visited NYC was spring 2019, it was nice though I still prefer the Midwest.
The current state of NYC sounds like the purge or something lol.
biden and kamala - bring in millions of migrants in gangs and drugs.. marxist mayors.. you pay so the gangs can stay.. "open society" soros funded attack on core conservative and family values, creating an "individualistic narcistic" broken society
@@WillmobilePluswas still ok then. Been a big decline the last 3yrs after covid. That was the beginning of the end.
You must be white saying dumb shit like that. The city ALWAYS had racial and police problems.
So much for energy conservation. smh Plug them in next to their green electric cars.
I left New York(Suffolk County)in 2018. I was paying 2440.00, 2BR, 2BA. 1500sq ft Apartment. I moved to the Mid-West and got an apartment(3rd Floor) 1800 square ft 2BR 2 BA, hardwood Flooring, brand new Stainless appliances, Washer, Dryer, Central Air in a Gated Complex for 880.00
I ended up moving my Parents down too. Leaving New York was the greatest move I made. I am now sitting in a 3 BR, 2 BA 2800sq ft New Construction Home that I purchased for 292K.
Get out of New York
Cities already suffer from being "heat islands" due to being so built up, now giving every home an AC that blasts hot air outside to keep the inside cool will just add to that. No wonder that guy was saying it gets hotter and hotter every year, the buildings are creating a massive chunk of it...
Our area media moved its meteorological monitoring equipment closer to a heat sink.
How accurate are all these so called "record temps".
This is a very accurate statement. FACT!
What cools hot air yep water fountain's built fountain's brings the temperature down .
@lablackzed need to have water for that and guess what? There isn't a lot of drinkable water left.
@@RiotforPeacePlz Brackish water plenty of that.
I am in NYC and every year we go through this cycle: "I can't imagine the heat ever ending, I need central air!" Then come August and it gets down to the 70s-80s, maybe high 60s at night and I say "thank God I didn't do that!" Then come the winter I say "I can't wait for summer to come so I can run outside!"
Yes, I'm not in NYC, but I am in a small apartment, and I really miss my one of three windows, all summer long, some days I'd rather open the window but I can't with a huge ugly box in it. But where I live get over 100, so I'm stuck in a dark room all summer.
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Ask anyone from Chicago land if that's not the same seasonal cycle-???🤔.
That week long plus stretch of heat and humidity last month wore us all out.😅😅😅😅😅😅
Every time there's a referendum to raise property taxes to pay for this, pay for that, the people who don't own property vote YES. Did they really think that would never come around to effect them?
Lol, the true Trickle Down Economics.
Which is why we shouldve kept the land owner wall to vote.
Competition = everyone wins. Forcing laws onto the people= only the government wins.
They knew their politicians would just write a law making it so their rent can't go up and they'd vote Yes on that too.
@@Thunderbyrd. except businesses are colluding to not have to compete. So what's the answer?
I'm in favor of having one ac unit
per apartment required.
When my ac unit died -
in late July -
it was 88° and humid for
2 solid weeks until -
i could afford a new unit.
The heat in summer is now -
just as vicious as -
the cold in winter.! 😮
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The person who said, "just like they provide heat in the winter they need to provide AC in the summer".......NO. Your water pipes will freeze in the winter and THAT is the only reason they even provide heat......
I lived in Brooklyn (Bushwick) for 20 years and moved to Clearwater, Fl in 1993 and I started my own Landscaping business and 30 years later my home is paid in full and retired. You can keep NYC.....
I Pay 7k for 1br 😢
LUCKY BASTARD.............
Those window AC units are available at the local box stores. It is not chattel. If you chose to rent a place without laundry, you go to a laundry mat; if you chose to rent a place without a refrigerator, you provide your own. Make sense you would do the same with a window ac unit.
That would violate most leases. It could cause fires if several people did it at the same time.
@@americafirst9144that’s because the wiring in many buildings was installed in the 39’s and 40’s when there was only a few lights a fan and a very small refrigerator in use.
Tip for cold beverages fast: wrap drink in wet paper towel and set in freezer. Chills quickly 😊
In 96 my mother worked for $11 an hour 50 hours a week and was able to get a 48k mortgage on a 1600sqf home from saving $200 a month for 2 years.
Now I make $21 an hour 55 hour work weeks and... I live paycheck to paycheck in Lowe income government assistant housing because renting anything else would eat 2/3 my paycheck. I'll never afford to buy a house
I was a stay at Home mom with no money in my IRA or any savings of my own, which was scary at 53 years of age. Three years ago I got a part time job and save everything I make. After 3 years, I am 56 yo and have put $9,000 in an IRA and $40,000 in my portfolio with CFA, Abby Joseph Cohen. Since the goal of getting a job was to invest for retirement and NOT up my lifestyle, I was able to scale this quickly to $150,000. If I can do this in a year, anyone can.
@@MerissabadeHow can i reach this Abby Joseph Cohen, if you don't mind me asking?
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Well her name is 'ABBY JOSEPH COHEN SERVICES'. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Welcome to the new obama😈/biden😈 "New world 🌎disorder" ideology syndrome conspiracy theory-!!!😉. It doesn't allow for legit citizens to be a home owner.
Moved out of Manhattan in 2008 after looking at real estate in NYC and bought a house in upstate NY with 4 acres for $377, 000. 2024 house is paid, monthly expenses on a 1700 sq ft home with 4 acres $900 a month excluding food etc. Goodbye NYC!
Upstate is alright, hopefully city people don’t come and fuck it up, and I was a former city person.
@@Nyxtroos Now hat you told them how wonderful & cheap Up-State NY is... They are coming!
@@RobertodelaVega-t3w they’re gonna send a lot of them all up here anyway, unfortunately. rents are already going up.
Crazy some people think putting the burden on landlords will not directly translate to higher rent. It's not a charity, they are doing it for profit.
How EVIL. THE HORROR
That’s why landlords need severe price controls which need to be enforceable.
@@jokerpilled2535 why not disband the private ownership of homes in New York and socialize it instead?
@@Who_attackedFirstsomeone will need to own the home, either the govt or a single person. I don’t believe in investment/rental properties, that’s just leeching on peoples’s need for shelter. The cost of ownership needs to go down severely and it needs to be limited to one person per title. If people want profits, they can go open a business or invest in stocks.
@@jokerpilled2535
That isn't always a good idea.
Granted, there are slumlords who will charge full rent for a rundown apartment and act like they're doing you a favor, but if you make it too expensive to own property; you're just screwing everyone over.
You'd just end up with more abandoned buildings and fewer new developments aimed at the poor and middle classes.
I live in a coop in manhattan and i’m part of the board. No one pays more than $900 a month and we’re is it we’re saving money. Enough to renovate the building and even add a fancy intercom system. I’m curious to see the details on what the expenses for these landlords are.
just steal a AC part for 900$ at at time !
they cant jail you for stealing under 1000
FREE AC
you can get a window ac from wallmart for like 300$.lol just go rob that..
@@turboimport95 you can get three :p
Modern problems require modern solutions 👍🏿
WHY NOT ??! the government just keeps robbing us off, stealing our money .
It's time the citizens get something out of all this chaos .
No one is putting these corrupt governments in prison for stealing from hard work citizens.
As someone who lives happily in the countryside, I'll never understand why some people want to live in a big city so badly. Especially if that big city is NY.
Te leo con Martín Cirio, con Severine en voyage y también por aquí! Je! Saludos!
@@inteligenciaconversacional6754Me encuentras hasta en la sopa! Jeje. Saludos a todas las tortugas del mundo 🐢😃
I agree, I absolutely would not want to live in a chaotic city
From a distance, doesn't it seem like there's some kind of program to make it as expensive, dangerous, and disgusting as possible?
Best pizza!
Margins are never lowered. When the government meddles in markets, the cost is passed on to the consumer... ALWAYS.
As usual
Nice to see you showing apartments sort of. It is why I started to follow your channel. Yet, I have enjoyed your perspective on what passes as news in NYC. Lord knows what the Major Media outlets put out isn't really News, it more mind control.
If there was more greenery evenly dispersed throughout the city, that would make things cooler for everyone.
YET..IMMIGRANTS LIVE FREE...FREE HOUSING..MONEY..FOOD...CLOWN SHOW DISGRACE
Typical Democrat ran city
Trump gonna deport all of them soon bro.
The powers that be decided to give the migrants the black Americans reparations. What a joke, and a slap in the face?
Oh!! And they are breeding too
These same immigrants are more than likely becoming homeless living in tent encampments in the city.
$7200 / mo for that dump!? Who can afford that?
No one. That's the point. Soon, they will be able to buy up NY cheap. And they've pretty much insured real estate developers won't compete, or get sued for hundreds of millions on bogus charges.
Mr Taxpayer who has to house the "undocumented" migrants👀
Look at all the people that already live in nyc😂
@@jeffcampbell2710 they’re doing the same in SF. Making it uninhabitable so they can buy up all the real estate for pennies.
7200? That's a steal
Let me get this straight. NYC residents now need to pay more to live in a place that has gone to complete 💩 and continues to deteriorate further?
The average electric bill in NYC is 200-300. With the amount of window units to keep temps at 78 that electrical bill would be through the roof. Not to mention older NYC buildings aren't insulated properly which would cause these units to run constantly, so electricity bills could exceed 400-500 per month. This isn't including the rent hike if landlords dont cover it.
Not to mention with all those units the electrical load could not support it and people would constantly be tripping the breaker.
almost need to build a wall in a wall 😅 knocking and rebuilding apartments needs to be almost a city thing because i don't know how any landlord can afford to build a a whole new apartment all these buildings, i wouldn't say up to code but was built in time electricity was still new
New wiring, new piping, new ac mini split systems
In the summer our electricity is 500 a month in Florida, June through October that's just the way it is and we just read that the electric company is getting ready to raise rates again 😢😢
FFS. I live in a Syracuse suburb, a 2-bedroom with gas and water included, a decent area, my rent is under 1100, and power bill is around 40-45 in A/C-heavy summer months (when it can get just as hot as anywhere else in the state). WTF is NYC doing 🤦🏻♂️
It's wonderful to know nyc residents happily volunteer to continue living there. Their commitment and contentment is nothing less than breathtaking.
Give them all trophies 👏
Or is it a mental disorder?
NYC really is one of the coolest Cities in the World, though!!-☺
They voted for this!! 🤦🏻
The scary thing is these NYC folks won't be able to afford living there, they'll move to wherever and take their liberal voting and ideology with them...
Left in 2016, Best decision u ever made. I do miss home sometimes, but then i remember the struggle and everything goes away.
People abuse their A/C units. If the landlord pays for it they will abuse them even more.
I moved into an apartment that had those window units, I had the landlord take them out because you can't open the windows and have fresh air when you have those. It was disgusting not to have any fresh air in the apartment.
You had one in every window of your home? Come on.. not buying that.
Explain to me how the air coming out of your air conditioner is not fresh air
@@IAmACheeseBurgerReally?
@@whathandleUtalkabt I had a studio that only had one window
90% of the time, when I open my windows, all kinds of fetid, nasty New York smells come in.
I bought my own, landlord knew and approved, then i have a friend in construction and he came and installed it so it won't fall out the window. Everyone is happy.
NYC is simply too expensive for anyone to live in. Landlords are operating at a loss, renters are living paycheck to paycheck, truly it's a homelessness factory.
Run away from NYC, let it fall like Detroit.
Detroit is full of reasonable Democrats. There isn't as much crime here because the Democrats here ALL OWN GATS. Rents for a nice house run about barely a grand. The only issue here is the usual bag of racism/sexism/xenophobia, republicans wanting everybody poor and with no rights, especially women and black people, and republican scams, like car insurance and crooked government contracts. Also, you need a car here. Gentrification driven by racism and schools being crap is a problem, but that is a national problem again driven by republicans trying to keep EVERYONE but the rich ignorant and too stupid to get rid of them.
My rent is $700 for half a house. Been here for almost two years with no crime, in a mixed, blue collar neighborhood. No abandoned homes where I am.
You could learn a thing or two about Detroit Democrats. We live in reality.
If you are rich very rich you can live like a 👑 king in the empire state.
@@CarolLustgarten live like a "king" until you need to eat because there wont be any restaurants or grocery left
@@monrominee Yep, they need us...we don't need them. That is a lesson that will be taught with extreme results in the next decade or so.
The city needs to pay for the upgrades, not the landlords. The city is doing everything it can to not take responsibility in caring for its citizens the proper way. It's utterly ridiculous.
Just the extra electricity costs will drive rent up at least $100 - $200 a month.
THE RENT EVERYWHERE IS JUST RIDICULOUSLY TO DAMN HIGH...
Yes it is. I'm seriously considering buying a van and converting it into a camper.
Where I live in Canada (Hamilton, Ontario) the rents are completely unaffordable.
well you vote those dems in office. they caused the inflation. now who pays.
Not everywhere but most places are pretty bad, but if u look in the right places you can find good prices.
@@pyounge76 Mayor Adams is doing a great job NYC is a paradise crime is down everywhere is safe rent is affordable business are booming keep borders open Kamala Harris 2024!
This is, and has always been the problem with government. They create laws that stifle businesses because they have absolutely no idea how to run a business. Or worse, they do it intentionally to create chaos which they promise, with your vote, they will fix. Either way, what always happens is the laws do nothing more than force the business owner to raise prices on their product or service.
I have spent a significant amount of time in The City. AC units are cheap. If you’re too hot, buy one. Making landlords pay for and maintain them is ludicrous. Seems like a manufactured problem to me. You want to solve the problem? Loosen regulations on new builds, get the government out of the way and allow free enterprise to work.
Another excellent video Cash! I miss NYC. Unfortunately, I can not see myself ever going back. Keep up the good work. Congratulations in advance on reaching 1M!
I've never seen a radiator that small and never seen a washer & dryer next to a fridge. NYC is a vibe all to it's own.