Gorgeous finishes. I really love that they recreated the elegance of the classic UES townhouses with the crown molding and herringbone floors. It's on 82nd between 1st and 2nd Avenues, though, so it's in Yorkville rather than the prime area of the UES along Madison, Park, and 5th Avenues so hopefully the prices reflect that.
The apartments are each splendid with a traditional and modern flare. Lot's light and cozy spaces to escape to calm..woderful views and location it has EVERYTHING ..Thanks Ryan, David and Andrew for a tour of this is it!
Will be really nice to start seeing color back into interior designs again. I know the white looks clean and modern but it is just so boring. At least an accent wall here and there and maybe some art or glass with some pop to it.
Loved the video! Those counters are actually just quartz, not quartzite. Quartzite is more comparable to marble and is mined from the ground, much more fragile than quartz. Quartz is man made from ground stones such as granite and then combined with resin. Which is why you get a more refined and uniform look.
The units in this building are very nice, just one design flaw, no windows in the kitchen. Let’s just say, don’t heat fish in the microwave, it stunk all the fabric on the furniture, and clothes in the closet.
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Although technically Yorkville, it’s no surprise how many of the units are already in contract. These apartments are fabulously appointed, and it’s so rare to see so much private outdoor space and amenities for a building with so few units. I just lament that the developer tore down some beautiful period brownstones to build this!
Yorkvillege and UES is essentially the same thing. You have Q line stop right there and you have Whole Foods and Fairway just a few blocks away. This is not NYC in the 80s...
@@mrvk39 I view Yorkville as a sub-neighborhood of the UES that is generally less desirable than the prime areas around 5th and Park that come to mind when most people think of the neighborhood and pricing should reflect this. But you are correct, especially with the Q train expansion Yorkville is not the relatively isolated bargain it once was.
@@jamesalexander780 yeah, everything along 5th-Park Ave is expensive from 59th all the way to 96th, regardless of what it is called. But I don't think there is any price difference between being in the 70s vs. 80s or 60s. Actually, I think that 80s might be better because there is an express stop and better shopping options. And yes, Q train made east of Lex avenue area more appealing. Like 180 E88 is Yorkville but on per square footage basis, it's about the same price as the best new developments on Park Ave. No one would've built something that expensive there 20 years ago
Excellent Ryan. Unfortunately, I see the penthouses are sold out which is what I’d be interested in. I’ll keep watching the tours and checking your website site for investment updates etc. A
kudos to Ryan for being a great salesman. The finishes are really nice as well as the overall refinement. The drawbacks I must mention are the counterspace which is actually limited and also why put an electrical outlet right smack on the marble instead of under the counter somewhere? Otherewise, good luck!
I'm not 👀 looking to buy, plus, I can't afford such luxury, plus, I live in Massachusetts; but, the first apartment shown seems to be advertised for marriage couples based on Ryan Serhant say on the balcony that mate can talk to their wife on other balcony connections to first apartment shown, however, both apartments shown were beautiful.
If you take out all the fancy furniture you are still left with a small kitchen, 8' ceilings and a very limited size. The "dressing room" is a small closet. If the apartment were not painted all white it would look like a cave. It's beyond me why anybody would think of that as desirable for the insane price.
that's why they have to "stage" these apartments, to make them look like they are something more than they are. Ryan, way over enthusiastic over these apartments it is sicking, good acting...
Scarcity. Plain and simple. Supply is low and demand is high. And because of its less than desirable location, dressed it up as best they could to make most $$$. Edit: Would like to add prices are insane because of money printing. And who's closest to the money printing? Wall St/NYC. Thus the insane prices.
You clearly don’t live in the neighborhood. There’s an entrance to the Q train on the corner of 83rd & 2nd. This building is on 82nd between 1st & 2nd, it’s literally in the middle of the avenues. So technically it’s only 1 1/2 blocks from the subway. That’s a 1 min walk, 2 mins if you’re slow. They are full of it in regards to the MET, that’s a short trek but doable. I’d say about 15 mins walk or you could take the M79 in be there in 10 mins.
According to the MTA subway map and Google maps, the Q train is listed as 86th street. Also a 15 minute walk is not "right over there". "Right over there" if you're looking from a rooftop mile away. He also said Central Park is a little bit farther. The MET is IN the boundaries of Central Park (Fifth Ave).
@@suqarBoomBoom I forgot to thank you for the information about the subway entrance at 83rd St! Please don['t misunderstand my response. The Met issue is an agreement with you. I also posted "translating NYC real estate agent speak into reality is enlightening..........."
I’ve always wondered what the interior of this building looked like since it’s 2 blocks from my apt. I watched the building process from the ground up and I have to say I’m disappointed. Low ceiling, basic finishes, lacks character and overall feels boring and redundant. The main problem I see is the developer couldn’t decided if they wanted to go modern or maintain the traditional Parisian vibe classic UES buildings have. In the end we have this odd mismatch of styles. The traditional molding and herringbone flooring mixed with those basic modern finishes and low ceiling. The bathroom is super modern compared to the rest of the apt and the kitchen is a hodgepodge that already looks dated but in a bad way. I will say that I’m grateful the developer was more streamlined with the exterior. The building isn’t an eyesore in the neighborhood and fits in pretty seamlessly with the brownstones neighboring it. I think the smartest thing they did was add the parking garage.
If you're wise, you won't want to live in NYC area. It's not worth it anymore and the stress levels there is so high. Other cities (and way cheaper and safer during pandemics) are slower paced and serene.
I know right? My apartment is about 100 sq ' larger with an eat in kitchen and a 3-season porch and I'm like paying $825 a month. Oh sure there's hookers down the street and drug dealers across from me but that's for convenience. LMSFAO!
Blaisé....not impressed at all. The kitchen is small, you didn't bother to show me if there was anything that would impress me there at all.as The living area, it looked extremely cramped with what little was placed in it. There was a table capable of sitting 8, but a living room with seating for 5 maybe. I am definitely not impressed with walls that cost more than square footage of my home.I'd rather have the square footage. Must say I am impressed with the floor though.
Vanilla. Basic. Small. Overpriced. Are the details amazing? Yes, but why is that such a talking point? Why wouldn't the details be amazing? No character whatsoever.
For the first time ever, I see Ryan become a used car salesman from the hood! Too much overacting to show a micro apartment that is obviously overpriced!! You need better acting couching!
1. Everyone’s suit game is on POINT.
2. This place is gorgeous. I’d take it fully furnished. So peaceful and elegant.
the staging here is really nice
Gorgeous finishes. I really love that they recreated the elegance of the classic UES townhouses with the crown molding and herringbone floors. It's on 82nd between 1st and 2nd Avenues, though, so it's in Yorkville rather than the prime area of the UES along Madison, Park, and 5th Avenues so hopefully the prices reflect that.
So underwhelmingly plain they needed 3 of them to sell the idea of buying one of these shiny pod dwellings.
Entrance is into the kitchen. I lost it there.
@0:58 "Beautifully Refined" is exactly the right choice of words. This place is awesome.
I REALLY love the view @1:01. The trees really add a sense of serenity.
The apartments are each splendid with a traditional and modern flare. Lot's light and cozy spaces to escape to calm..woderful views and location it has EVERYTHING ..Thanks Ryan, David and Andrew for a tour of this is it!
Will be really nice to start seeing color back into interior designs again. I know the white looks clean and modern but it is just so boring. At least an accent wall here and there and maybe some art or glass with some pop to it.
These are white to make them look bigger than they actually are.
Loved the video! Those counters are actually just quartz, not quartzite. Quartzite is more comparable to marble and is mined from the ground, much more fragile than quartz. Quartz is man made from ground stones such as granite and then combined with resin. Which is why you get a more refined and uniform look.
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Stunning! Incredible kitchen. It looks Parisian.
Who’s the cute hyper guy on the left?
I love Manor 82
The units in this building are very nice, just one design flaw, no windows in the kitchen. Let’s just say, don’t heat fish in the microwave, it stunk all the fabric on the furniture, and clothes in the closet.
Someone with this kind of money aint heating fish lets be honest.
@@PhilipN997 perhaps, you are right. I guess that’s the reason developers design kitchens/kitchenettes without windows.
It’s not a flaw at all with no window in the kitchen. All new modern kitchen don’t have windows. It’s an apartment building
Did you not see the GIANT CUSTOM EXHAUST FAN..
@@jamiemitchell1539 not on top of microwave
One day I'll be like you. You're an inspiration to me, cause you represent the one I wanna be in the professional way. I just have to escape from Cuba and go to the USA
Buena suerte paisano
@@14ariel77 Ashé paisano
Although technically Yorkville, it’s no surprise how many of the units are already in contract. These apartments are fabulously appointed, and it’s so rare to see so much private outdoor space and amenities for a building with so few units. I just lament that the developer tore down some beautiful period brownstones to build this!
Yorkvillege and UES is essentially the same thing. You have Q line stop right there and you have Whole Foods and Fairway just a few blocks away. This is not NYC in the 80s...
@@mrvk39 I view Yorkville as a sub-neighborhood of the UES that is generally less desirable than the prime areas around 5th and Park that come to mind when most people think of the neighborhood and pricing should reflect this. But you are correct, especially with the Q train expansion Yorkville is not the relatively isolated bargain it once was.
@@jamesalexander780 yeah, everything along 5th-Park Ave is expensive from 59th all the way to 96th, regardless of what it is called. But I don't think there is any price difference between being in the 70s vs. 80s or 60s. Actually, I think that 80s might be better because there is an express stop and better shopping options. And yes, Q train made east of Lex avenue area more appealing. Like 180 E88 is Yorkville but on per square footage basis, it's about the same price as the best new developments on Park Ave. No one would've built something that expensive there 20 years ago
@@jamesalexander780 If these units were on 82nd St. between Park & 5th Avenues, they would be 3 times the price (at least).
#teamAndrew. I like his style i like his voice. more Andrew please.
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Pretty, pretty. Starter home, huh? I like that.
We stan Ryan's MLS poetry.
Thank you for sharing. Looking so nice..
Beautiful!!!
Great size apartment💙
he is good at showing places
Excellent Ryan. Unfortunately, I see the penthouses are sold out which is what I’d be interested in. I’ll keep watching the tours and checking your website site for investment updates etc.
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I love it nice job fellas
kudos to Ryan for being a great salesman. The finishes are really nice as well as the overall refinement. The drawbacks I must mention are the counterspace which is actually limited and also why put an electrical outlet right smack on the marble instead of under the counter somewhere? Otherewise, good luck!
Awesome.
I’m moving in 🤔. Thanks Ryan!
I want this one
This is very nicely done, but apartment-condos just suck. You are a great broker though. 👍
Great video
Very nice but they should of ceramic hob cooker where the sink is, it's more entertaining and looks better 😆
The island looks like 3/4", doesn't scream luxury
presentation presentation presentation 👍
So the foyer, the kitchen, the dining room, and the (cramped) living room are all the same room? No thanks. I'll take a classic six.
How much is each unit
3A's master closet is smaller than mines. Considering the price points, not a selling feature if you have clothing.
It's big for New York's standards
3:40 - unless I missed something here, 12mm is HALF an inch (well, just under if you wanna get pedantic), not an inch :)
pedantic, now there's a 12mm word or 1/2 " if you prefer? LMSFAO!
I'm not 👀 looking to buy, plus, I can't afford such luxury, plus, I live in Massachusetts; but, the first apartment shown seems to be advertised for marriage couples based on Ryan Serhant say on the balcony that mate can talk to their wife on other balcony connections to first apartment shown, however, both apartments shown were beautiful.
These are nice. Is parking included in the cost or is the cost separate?
I don’t seem to be big deal about this apartments . I love more the houses that Selling Sunsets are selling.
I went to school in Yorkville. Nice area. The décor in this place was a bit too feminine for me but that's a good location.
If you take out all the fancy furniture you are still left with a small kitchen, 8' ceilings and a very limited size. The "dressing room" is a small closet. If the apartment were not painted all white it would look like a cave.
It's beyond me why anybody would think of that as desirable for the insane price.
that's why they have to "stage" these apartments, to make them look like they are something more than they are.
Ryan, way over enthusiastic over these apartments it is sicking, good acting...
Agree! 80% white ... white everywhere! really dull & uninteresting!
I completely agree!
Scarcity. Plain and simple. Supply is low and demand is high. And because of its less than desirable location, dressed it up as best they could to make most $$$.
Edit: Would like to add prices are insane because of money printing. And who's closest to the money printing? Wall St/NYC. Thus the insane prices.
I was like is Ryan a giant? Taller than the stove.vent lol.
most overused word in ALL serhant vids: LUXURY
You can "reach out and touch the Met (museum) it's right over there"? IT IS 3/4 MILE AWAY !!!!! as is Central Park. Subway is 4.5 blocks. (86/2nd Ave)
You clearly don’t live in the neighborhood. There’s an entrance to the Q train on the corner of 83rd & 2nd. This building is on 82nd between 1st & 2nd, it’s literally in the middle of the avenues. So technically it’s only 1 1/2 blocks from the subway. That’s a 1 min walk, 2 mins if you’re slow. They are full of it in regards to the MET, that’s a short trek but doable. I’d say about 15 mins walk or you could take the M79 in be there in 10 mins.
According to the MTA subway map and Google maps, the Q train is listed as 86th street. Also a 15 minute walk is not "right over there". "Right over there" if you're looking from a rooftop mile away. He also said Central Park is a little bit farther. The MET is IN the boundaries of Central Park (Fifth Ave).
Translating NYC real estate agent speak into reality is enlightening. I started learning how 30 years ago when I first bought in Manhattan.
@@suqarBoomBoom I forgot to thank you for the information about the subway entrance at 83rd St! Please don['t misunderstand my response. The Met issue is an agreement with you. I also posted "translating NYC real estate agent speak into reality is enlightening..........."
I’ve always wondered what the interior of this building looked like since it’s 2 blocks from my apt. I watched the building process from the ground up and I have to say I’m disappointed. Low ceiling, basic finishes, lacks character and overall feels boring and redundant.
The main problem I see is the developer couldn’t decided if they wanted to go modern or maintain the traditional Parisian vibe classic UES buildings have. In the end we have this odd mismatch of styles. The traditional molding and herringbone flooring mixed with those basic modern finishes and low ceiling. The bathroom is super modern compared to the rest of the apt and the kitchen is a hodgepodge that already looks dated but in a bad way.
I will say that I’m grateful the developer was more streamlined with the exterior. The building isn’t an eyesore in the neighborhood and fits in pretty seamlessly with the brownstones neighboring it. I think the smartest thing they did was add the parking garage.
Gorgeous,but the only problems I have with this new Construction is the Side Of the Bedrooms Getting small and Small .
Really nice presentation but very average apt(for its price tag) Low ceilings, view of a brick wall across the yard, very narrow hallways.
Wow look at this look look look.😆
Not sure that i like the idea of a bathroom right off the dining room.
And the kitchen doubles as a foyer!
I wish I could afford to live in New York 😂
no one asked for price.....people comments so much
Skinny boy has beautiful shoes 🔥🔥🔥
I’m interesting
If you're wise, you won't want to live in NYC area. It's not worth it anymore and the stress levels there is so high. Other cities (and way cheaper and safer during pandemics) are slower paced and serene.
I dont like the kitchen, had higher expectations..
It doubles as your foyer though LOL
White everything is a killer for me. Not interested in hospital settings. And what? NO POOL??
you have a strong pinky
Over priced bull.
I know right? My apartment is about 100 sq ' larger with an eat in kitchen and a 3-season porch and I'm like paying $825 a month. Oh sure there's hookers down the street and drug dealers across from me but that's for convenience. LMSFAO!
Notice how a bed fills the room except for the primary, the small living rooms, and tiny kitchen sink...but LUXURY LUXURY LUXURY !
Blaisé....not impressed at all. The kitchen is small, you didn't bother to show me if there was anything that would impress me there at all.as The living area, it looked extremely cramped with what little was placed in it. There was a table capable of sitting 8, but a living room with seating for 5 maybe.
I am definitely not impressed with walls that cost more than square footage of my home.I'd rather have the square footage.
Must say I am impressed with the floor though.
Not that big sink.
Too white, meaning the colors
Vanilla. Basic. Small. Overpriced. Are the details amazing? Yes, but why is that such a talking point? Why wouldn't the details be amazing? No character whatsoever.
Luxury ????????
Blah , boring without any character.
And small
luxury kitchen??? really????? it is a kitchen, and while it is sort of pretty, I wouldn't want it.
Tiny, with a mini sink, but a 6 burner stove? Glad it's at least vented
that apartments look sad you come to the kitchen ther is no style it look all like copy of some turkish hotel
That kitchen is tiny! No thanks!
Hahahhahahahhahahahahhaahhah
Tired of men in suits
Especially when they act like children. re: the intro
🤡🤣
For the first time ever, I see Ryan become a used car salesman from the hood! Too much overacting to show a micro apartment that is obviously overpriced!! You need better acting couching!
Ryan’s lame, inaccurate buzz phrases “unlike anything you are going to see….”