$6,500,000 Brooklyn Townhouse worth it?
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2022
- In this NYC Apartment Tour we are checking out what $6,500,000 buys you in Brooklyn! Is it worth it? With agent @AnthonyPark
Full tour • Is This $6,500,000 Bro...
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Beautiful. But if I had $6.5M to throw around, I’d buy a detached house in a gated community.
Same!!
WORD ! You basically stole my exact thoughts
Id move to a different country and buy land in the US to charge someone else rent lol
I agree. But then you wouldn’t be in New York City. Remember, to some, $6.5M is pocket change.
Right
Imagine having grass as a selling point to the house
not hard to imagine in NYC
with about 50 windows looking straight into your garden
Only in New York City
Californians be like 😶🙄😳
Haha
6.5 Mill for a backyard that has a dozen neighbor windows staring into it.
And big rats 😮
@@user-fp3vk6qo8uwhat makes you think there’s rats? I guarantee you don’t live in that area.
imagine buying 6.5 mil property and your main front door is creaking
I make deliveries and I can't tell you how many times I make deliveries to places like this and their bell doesn't even work.
It keeps them humble. 😆
@@redwolfe7049
THEY don't want to be startled... or be disturbed.
Nothing a little WD40 won't fix
It’s rustic 😂
If I had that much for a home, I wouldn’t be living in NYC.
Thank you!
More like Texas 🤣🤣
@@acidrapper0115 yep. A nice ranch home with 100 acres in the Hill Country. Now we’re talking.
I've lived around there my younger life..some people just love to live there and is now way too expensive as you can see. Who has that kind of money to live so close to people anyway...crazy!!
Unless you made that money in NYC and you need to stay if you want to keep earning that bag.
Everytime I watch New York City real estate it just reminds me to never buy it…
I keep saying it but people dont believe me. These prices are not for you. Its for the foreigners that will never step foot in them but for investment to wash their stolen money they took from bribes and what not.
@@khonhlo1476 it’s just a scam all around
@@bigcloutfrom63rd80 yes. NY makes money from these high property tax even if no one lives in them for decades
you're telling me you'd turn down that 20x20 ft patch of gra...I mean luxurious backyard for 6.5 million?
@@johnmacy3607 what I mean is if I had 10-20 million and I’m looking for real estate I’ll never shop in in New York
If im spending 6 mil I better be getting a private yard
6 millions and you still live in Brooklyn.
The people who can afford this probably have multiple properties.
Hilarious what people tolerate
@@sirwellingtonthethird687not at this price point, 6 mil still upper middle class. Like severely, upper middle class, probably still 1%, but like barely.
Double digit millions is what you're talking about.
@@Zweigenhaft9I'd think that anyone outright buying a 6.5 million dollar house is comfortable worth double digit millions
New Yorkers: LOOK! GRASS! THAT'S SO RARE!
You can literally buy a whole mansion with pools inside in $6.5M
Lifestyle choice, the future owners will probably already have a larger detached house elsewhere.
@@DMIsREAL good point
@@DMIsREAL I agree too
Arid Uddin, you ever hear “ Location location location ?” Your statement is actually quite inane- love. With the same fatuous remark, I could also tell you could buy a whole town - for a few mills. So, your comment is really fallacious.
Jesus! No wonder why nyc is so expensive
A million times more livable than those glass boxes in the sky.
Interesting way to describe a penthouse 🥴🥴🥴
💯
The glass boxes in the sky are investment vehicles, not homes to be lived in 💀
Hehe love it when random comments make me laugh ;)
I'll take the glass box in the sky with an unobstructed view of the sunset 🌇
Would definitely love to see a tour of the place.
You know the house isn’t worth it when they only show two rooms and a garden 💀
These people who think grass is a feature control our stock markets and people wonder why the economy is out of control
The way brownstones are set up they only have a couple rooms on each floor, so the whole video woulda been of them climbing the stairs
Just don’t show themselves going up every set of stairs
Top floor has a panic room
@@fraziercrawfordin New York is it a rare feature
$6.5m gets you no parking on Friday or Saturday according to that sign on the tree.
Brilliant !
😂
😂😂😂
Even to ones who live in? Then where do they will park their vehicles?
$6.6M gets you parking on Fridays and but not Saturdays.
$6.5 million SHOULD buy the WHOLE street
THIS!!!!!
It's what the market will bear, we should have a few states with mandated housing prices, but near the coast, that's not fair to property owners.
Young TC...Exactly!
It would of years ago
U got that shit rite a fuckin apartment
Ahh Brooklyn, I can smell it thru the screen
What smell? Prospect Park?
Beautiful but I feel robbed 😂
My house in California 3000 sf and just 500K looks just fine.
More importantly I want to see what kind of parking this guy gets for his 6.5 MM home…
Ok
Alternate side of the street parking . When you step outside in the morning, you will find your car on cinder blocks.
Anyone who can afford a place like this and has a car most likely would pay for a garage.. out of convenience.
Exactly 😅
@@dek1518 Listen to that out loud a couple of times.
Brownstone and Greystones were only 90,000 in the mid-80s. Before the 1950s they were not considered well-built homes.
I just found a 10,000 square ft. Victorian mansion on 1.8 acres in Pittsburgh for $2.9. I can’t understand New York people.
no one can
You can't understand someone who lived there their whole life wanting to stay in their hometown? How is that hard to understand? And it wouldn't matter if homes in Pittsburgh where only $20k because I'm not from their and want to stay in my own city so what difference would it make how cheap it is there?? I wouldn't want to live there regardless
@@Naturefan354 no I can’t understand attachment to a town. I especially can’t imagine why anyone would ever want to live in a city now.
Or you could spend the same thing for a mansion 3-4 times bigger on 300 acres with a private lake in Tennessee.
Kathy Jo West for the obvious win...
Yeah but it’s Tennessee. Brooklyn is meh but at least it’s not Tennessee
@@jeffdaman6969 Tennessee is beautiful and you can breathe much cleaner air.... But I guess it depends on the individual
I've never even wanted to visit New York. I've turned down free trips to stay in nice hotels and I'm like meh
I know right that’s what I am saying
$6.5m for this!? Are you kidding me? Lmao!
It's reality.
Has to be a joke!
That's why everyone moves down south 6 million that's a mansion
Good Ole Newyork
Only in New York
I live in a 7 bedroom 8.5 baths house on the beach with, two maid's quarters, two pools, 3 kitchens, covered parking for 6 cars on 14 acres with plenty of grass, mango, banana and coconut trees.... oh and we have a deep well and enough solar + batteries to power everything. I paid $236k.
People in NYC are kidding themselves.
Which country is your house? Not in the US of course
Well it's not even in the US so...
I will consider if it's $650K.
Correction:
this is what “Gentrification” gets you.
Exactly... The B.S
Xactly my thoughts
Truth!😪
I love gentrification
Over rated and overpriced ask what the original price was back then...
You could get a house, acreage, and still have millions left outside the city. That’s crazy.
THANK YOU!
Some people like the culture of the city and don’t want to live on the suburbs where their crazy neighbors have cameras pointed at their houses
It is very beautiful! I'd love to see same presentation in the four different seasons.
My sister's in-laws had a nearly identical home on State st in Bklyn Heights for million yrs. Although theirs was unrenovated 70s deluxe, it's nice to see the potential realized. There's also a ground floor apt under the front stoop w/garden access, for income.
Imagine spending 6.5 mil on a house that is attached to other houses and has no private backyard! Unreal!
facts!!!! I thought the SAME thing
Or no off street parking!
London
New York is different. More like dumb asf
Same can be said for the opposite. Imagine spending 6.5 million for a house in the middle of no where with nothing to do except stare at your big lawn and cut it.
Its crazy how a grass backyard is the cherry on top, but in other places a grass front and back yard is normal.
In the middle of the city, there is very little lawn space. This garden is gorgeous.
Problem is most Americans live on the coasts and accept this garbage
I don't know. More and more I'm starting to see smaller and smaller lawns/backyard because they're squeezing all these new houses very close together.
With a driveway at the least. No need to park on the street.
I remember when I was living in Manhattan in the early 1990s and the headlines of the NYT real estate section pronounced that the million dollar barrier had been broken for a Brooklyn brownstone. Now there are thousands of them.
I love that you can buy a tiny garden in NY for 6.5mil. Go to the countryside and you get 100x that for a bit more than 1/100th the price xD
and travel hours to work and back home everyday -.-
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 or get a job there as well lmao
I'll never understand paying that much just to hear your neighbors clapping some cheeks cause you're so close
You can buy noise-cancelling ear buds when you're that rich.
@@eustab.anas-mann9510 but once you hear that first clap you never go back
💀💀💀💀 these comments
Yep I paid all the money for a girl to get her back blown out every night
“So why did u move to nyc? The *CLAPS*
Nothing is worth that much when your neighbors can see and hear everything you do.
THAT PART!!!!
What's the difference between this and those suburban cookie cutter tract houses that are right next to each other?
You probably not going to hear much in these homes lol
@@batissta44 space… a fence.. your own WALLS
Agree...
I sell that and i buy something un the cost of spain or adriátic, for 600.000 mucho better, and i live in the paradise
Man, that's a sweet pad guys, small back yard, love the reaction to the grass, like it doesn't exist much up that way.
Lol. I was thinking the same thing.
I love how excited he gets because there’s a tiny yard with grass in the backyard. It’s a beautiful house.
So basically your telling me you have to be a multi millionaire just to buy an average home in an inner dysfunctional city. Wow 😳 insane.
Yeah the worlds fckd
Welcome to the declining Staates of america
Yeah, it's New York City. You can always go live in North Carolina
Average? Like you have a beautiful blooming orchid on your kitchen table right now?
@@raygv1 yea I do
Imagine living in a place like that and being able to hear your neighbours TV
More then just a tv ur hearing that close
Maybe snooring too..
Pretty sure if you have the money for that , you have the money to soundproof
You could barely hear through those walls in NY brick is thick
Wow, beautiful!
Tuna or sardine cans living isn't for everyone, I rather have a open spaces without feeling cramped right in the middle between two buildings.
I REFUSE to pay that with no garage... Why do we find this acceptable?
"Would I move in?" ... Yes! Would I pay $6.5mil? HECK NO!
Right
agreed
Well you wouldn't pay it because you don't have 6 dollars let alone 6 million
@@diningroomfish5470 well idk bout anybody else but my bank account def has waaay. more than $6 and my savings acct is stacked. money is def not an issue. but THAT room for THAT. amt of money…uhh no sir. not worth it to me
@@phaephae205 preach sister preach
Yes we would like to see a full tour
No parking Friday or Saturday? Wtf are supossed to do with your vehicle?
@@KeweenawPatriot If I could afford a $6.5 million home I could afford garage parking somewhere
@@KeweenawPatriot You don’t need a car in NYC. But you can pay for a parking garage monthly
Yes please! Full tour!
@@KeweenawPatriot if my New York budget for a property is 6.5 million I don’t need to worry about a vehicle most would just hire a personal driver or car service provider so that wouldn’t be our problem to think about
Absolutely stunning - is this what’s known as a brownstone?
I've always dreamed of having a spair apartment in NY City if I were rich.
So this what the post crack epidemic gentrification looks like in Brooklyn 🥱🙄
Pretty much
You get bored easily...
My sister in Brooklyn on Utica Ave is being brought out. [THEY] are buying blocks and selling for Millions.
I was thinking the same thing
Sex and The City was filmed here in these brownstones.
Meanwhile in Texas you get a 15,000 square feet house with 5 rooms !
Id rather live in NYC than ANYWHERE in Texas. Texas is the new Florida.
@@cecilycook5592 Enjoy your crime, mentally ill homeless, ridiculous taxes, and Sanctuary city that rejects immigrants.
@@cecilycook5592 It must be why I see all these Florida people that have fled to Texas. Florida will be the next Atlantis.
5 rooms? Wow!
@@DiamondHedgehog Not for another few thousand years, but yeah, eventually.
This really puts into perspective how inflated the NY market is. In Georgia this would be worth about 300K before the pandemic.
True.
It’s a townhouse, I wouldn’t want neighbors for that price.
$175,000 in OHIO 🤷🏿♂️😂
The Slick plus a garage, parking, lawn, plants and a backyard
@@narisa8856 I’m talking on 2 acres, this town house crap is for rats in a can
Yes!!!… a full tour please!!!…
A grass backyard is also known as a garden. 😊
"Look at how serene this is"
What? The view of that other building?
🤣🤣🤣 people have to lie to themselves every day to justify living in NYC. This is a joke
I was thinking that same thing, like "oooohhhh grass!" If that's what you want, you don't want to live in nyc
Lmao exactly.
Absolutely right ✅ 👏
living in nyc is for ppl who are cultured and more lively. the appeal is that you’re in a melting pot of diversity w limitless experiences, museums, life stories etc to create. living in a place like the south, sure is nice because of all the land; but the people (as your comment proved) are small minded; haven’t gotten out of the country before, all around are mcdonald’s, no fine dining or fun experiences.
@@Happygabby12345 No. NYC is for people who thrive on the chaos of living in a disease pit sardine can. NYC is for people who don't mind a total lack of nature, natural light and cleanliness. NYC is for people who love seeing homeless people line their neighborhood. NYC is for people who would rather rent a $5000 one bedroom apartment and survive on ramen than to rent an $1200 3 bedroom home with a fenced yard, just for the ego boost of telling people you live in NYC. Couldn't pay me to live in that rat trap.
I just can’t live that close together. Especially when it costs that much. I’ll stick with my 2 acres full of fruit trees and grass and neighbors far far away. Dam, I feel like my place is worth 10 million.🤣🤦🏽♂️
💯🙌
It is!..Peace and Privacy is Everything!
Well your place would have cost 30 million had it been located in an exciting, cultural, lively place like NYC!
@@radouaneny nah country living over city living all day.
Facts
Beautiful, give a full tour please!! We’d never see one otherwise :) ❤
"Back yard"?? That, my friend, is a GARDEN! 😊
"this is what $6.5 million buys you"
Proceeds to only show the first floor... 🤦♂️
correct, $6.5M per floor
@@IzziedeD yeah, & were is the other 0.5 of a bath to make 5 instead of 4.5 🙈🤷♂️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@IzziedeD This is a shorts you know that right?
@@vickysingson3802 not sure why what type of pants we're wearing matters
As a Brit, he said 6.5mill and I thought he meant the whole street😅
I thought the same!
Well, in London prices may be even higher at the moment.
@@anthia1156 Adele said she moved to LA because it was so cheap in comparison to London 😆. People living in vans in LA. What's going on in London!?
I’d buy this in a minute if I had the wealth to support it.
I want to see a full tour of this place is outstanding
Somebody paid 300 thousand for that place in the 80's and now they're selling it for 6.5 million. Amazing!!!!
In the 80s that was the hood so they probably paid less than that for the building.
@@anthonycolon222 I'm sorry to tell u it's still the hood it's just a few quiet blocks not far from the grit and grime
No way.too much money for that place
Cmon, look at the details, everythingis redone to a t...5,000sf....it's reletive .
2,500 sf=$3.25
1,250 sf = $1,750,000
625 sf = $875,000
THAT'S WHAT HOUSING IS IN THE ENTIRE STATE OF WASHINGTON, CALI & MANY OTHER STATES, NOT CITIES
@@rmcg23 I agree...except I'd say it's relative.
This house is so pretty and cozy! But that price is crazy!!
My grandmother owned a building like this in Brooklyn. I wish I had it today.
Imagine an actual wood burning fireplace in NYC.
“A grass backyard” lol that’s normal in the hood
People in new york and other major cities be having a breakdown when they see grass
I never had grass and neither did anyone in my neighborhood .. I’m from Baltimore
@@kimberlyel82 so sad
@@Asianbreed I don’t think so… Patterson park was blocks from me and I didn’t have to mow it haha
@@kimberlyel82 no it's still sad, having to go to a public park to see some grass, wtf
My great aunt has two brownstones like this in Brooklyn. One is separated into 3 apartments, she rents out, the other brownstone she lives in. Each cost around $20,000 50 years ago. It's crazy what they're worth now.
Damn Inflation. jk I did some research last year. nyc property values were dang cheap in 70s and 80s. Anyone who brought nyc townhouse or brownstone back then, can retire rich today.
@@LoneWolf42389 Absolutely....
crazy
i dont get it, how can it be 6.5 million, i think no one pays them so much.
Good. I'm sure she has navigated her share of offers over the years. The market will do what it does. Keep them in the family.
This much money in most parts of the country can literally buy you a proper Mansion with acers of state.
Somebody needs to move to North Carolina with $7 million which will allow you to live in a mansion ,(10 bedrooms, 10 baths) on a beautiful lake front, with a pool, and have an acre or two of land so the family can fully enjoy garden parties, picnics, etc. I wouldn't spend this kind of money on some steps, a patch of green grass or the intrusion to look at my neighbor's facing apartment and front door. North Carolina is full, but with kind of money 💰 come on anyway! We would love to have you and the fam! 😅❤😅
Like gramps always says, there’s a sucker born every minute😂💀
That’s gold
😐
Love that....my gramps was named gramps too!! And he was hilarious also....miss that dude. My favorite person I ever met.
" would you move in ? " absolutely NOPE .
If I had that kinda money i wouldn't be living in NYC lol
Why would I live in a place where i can hear my neighbor snore from his own room 🤣
Lmfaoo 😅😂
Agree. I would be buying acres and living my dream. No neighbors and lots of animals. ❤
Check out 440 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn NY compared to this. In Van Brunt, you have no nosy neighbors and the area is tranquil.
Nah, nyc has a kind of magic you can’t understand. All that noise is just ambience and you get used to it, besides it’s so New York feeling anyway to hear traffic outside and an occasional yell next door. It’s just life
This is beautiful!
6.5 mil to live in a broom closet in Hell.
6.5 million for a renovated Crack house😂🤣😅
In Brooklyn no less lol
Literally 😂
😭😭😭😭
@@MikeJones-mi3di brooklyn still gets down . People dont even know.
$6.5 mil and you still have to park on the street? *Cue the music... 🎶In New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of.🎶 #Bruh
It nyc that it I wouldn't pay reg rent for it
These people would probably have their car parked in an indoor garage nearby
❤ yes I do want to see a full tour.
I sold brownstones in Manhattan in the late ‘70s. When I suggested that people look in Brooklyn, they laughed.
You were ahead of the times!
What would this brownstone sell for 20 years ago?
They laughed bc they didn't want to live amongst blacks.
@@mauraburroughs3196far less than half the price
@@TJWCpretty much.
Bro Brooklyn Architecture is too fire.
“With a GrASs backyard” grass is really that rare in New York? Thank god I live in Texas
It really is!
I don't think you should be thankful living in Texas rn
Texas is a sh!thole though. So ymmv.
This is 6.5 million!
Last I checked $650,000 will get you a mansion with a lake in Texas.
@@progressivelibertarianview8832 yeah. But it’s pure supply and demand. There’s a lot more stuff that people want to do/live around in NYC. It’s just capitalism.
Would love to see a full tour. Such a beautiful home, and I love these types of pre-war buildings/residences.
6.5 is worth it. Owning this would set up your entire lineage for eternity. The style, the history, and the location would be appreciated for centuries in one of the most enduring and important cities on the planet. Nobody needs a penthouse a mile high worth tens of millions. It's too much overhead to last, it will just get passed around.
THIS will last.
Man's getting so hyped for a small grass 🤩 backyard 🤣
That's New York for ya. Too bad the economy there is trashed and not worth living there anymore.
Well, if u live in ny i guess it worth it for the hype lol
Yeah apparently grass is gold in NY. My friend has a big grass front yard in Brooklyn and that’s their pride and joy.
"A GRASS backyard" lol. I'd rather live on 20 acres in a 3 bedroom any day.
Amen
Grass backyard...aka a garden.
I agree. Do you know what you can get in the South for their asking price? A lot.
I'm from NYC and now live in Atl and I'm like that's not a yard or a kitchen lol
Ya got that right
We definitely need a full tour of this place!
That front door creek…
6 million, for a townhouse? Absolutely not! And I completely adore brownstones😊 (I think that’s what this is, right?) but yeah, it’s a no🙁
Paying 6.5 mil for a home that's attached to another persons home 🏡 is like Paying for a Condo in a high rise building, the owner of the building is getting way more money than the the building cost. Just saying.
This is a beautifully-kept piece of history and if I had the money, I'd GLADLY pay!
Not everyone needs a full yard to feel free.
I'm just sayin'.
Have a good week👍!
Beautiful
it’s almost like you don’t understand how historical architecture works..
I love history but it's not about the historical fact, it's about buying a house or home that's being connected to someone else home.
@@Happygabby12345 I never argue with those who know they are right.
Have a great day🤗!
She's a beaut Clark. Are the windows thick enough to mute the gunfire?
Thank you for the tour! I’m a native Brooklynite and grew up on Court St and Kane St in 1950’s and 60’s💕 my parents monthly rent was 49 dollars/month! Salary 100/week!
Cool… I’ll get that for 600k in Texas
Also stairs aren’t a feature
Who wants to live in Texas. L O L
@@shanebracewell98what's the matter with Texas
Exactly. With 6.5 mill one could buy SEVERAL houses in Texas, flip them and make even more money. I love NYC tho...and after watching the gilded age, I understand why New York charges so much for their apartment homes
I would never live in Texas.
@@mikehawk4450 yeah but it really depends on what you plan to do in life what's the point of living in a penthouse far away from the city if you have to drive multiple hours to get to your job every day
It's amazing how much these brownstones are going for now. If we only knew what they would become worth. My family should have kept it. 🤣
They would have made it kinda hard for you to keep it gentrification 😢
That ,was by design…See.
Lol sure bro
Now this is absolutely beautiful. The fact that he actually has an outside area is awesome.
Tiny garden and overlooked by everyone else for 6.5 mil? But why?
This is where movie characters at live at 21 with a waitressing job
Tree line high staircase 😂😂😂 dude really? Do you know what 6 million gets me in Texus 😂😂😂 this is completely ridiculous and a rip off.
Nobody wants to live in Texas. This is Brooklyn which means the real estate actually has value
*ABSOLUTELY IT IS!*
People act like everywhere but the middle of clusterfluk, new York is boring. How bored are you sitting in an Uber in a traffic jam? For what? To go have drinks with other people who blow enough money to change dozens of people's lives permanently on a cabinet with a small yard in the back?
Comment section here can't fathom public transit.
Arguably the only reason something like this is allowed to exist is because the subway exists. Remove the subway and nyc is worthless.
Yes plz!! Full tour would be great😃
$6.5 million for that!! Shit, I can buy 10 or 20 houses with that money.
"Would I move in?"
"Hell yeah!"
"can I pay?"
"hell nah!"
Z
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😅😂😂
That's funny🤣
Squatters rights!!
now find a parking space
Where's the pool and garage that is a crazy price for no amenities!!!!
Would love to see what these houses looked like back in the day.
That backyard is so tiny... I'll stick to living in the south
Right. I live in Florence SC my apartment is larger than that, I have a real backyard and my rent is $675
WINNING 💎
I live in the South and love it.
🤘Town with Acrage 6.5mill
Right! I pay $800 for a 4bdrm house with a driveway and a yard much bigger than that one!
He sounded so excited about having a grass backyard
Yes, yes, yes! I definitely want to see the full tour!
blows a lot of those 20 million dollar high-rises out of the water! that kitchen/garden combination is astounding
But it's shitty for 6.5 mil. in Pensacola FL that is enough to have a mansion and retire
@@austingaddy6540 EXACTLY
I'd rather live in a waterfront apartment in south florida for $400k-$1mil and pocket the difference
I'd rather live in a shack in the woods. People are literally crazy nowadays...
@@toastiesburned9929 and the love shack is little old place...." My mother very conventional Catholic hated that song.