For anyone who wasn't raised in New York or who doesn't love being surrounded by concrete it would be depressing and difficult to be so far removed from nature. Cash does a fantastic job, which is why I watch these videos yet don't ever want to live there.
I would be more depressed over the price you pay to live in a concrete jungle 1.4 million for the 1k square foot apartment lmao I paid 350k for a 1600 square foot house in florida for 1.4 mill in florida even at the high prices now ull get a 3k+ square foot mansion with a pool yard and like 3 car garage new Yorkers love getting robbed
I like concrete jungles. Especially older ones, well lived in, ones that can tell stories. They just feel right. Things always moving, people always doing something, machines serving us, buildings built by man for man, all just reminds me of how great the humanity is. Nature is nice but you can go back to it at any time.
i'm confused by the OP comment. "it would be depressing and difficult to be so far removed from nature"? how is not being surrounded by concrete depressing? what's the missing context here?
This guy is quite a piece of work. He now alternates videos showing the rat hole NYC has become, with shilling for multi million dollar apartments with which he never reveals the monthly charges and he alternates this with converted tenements that have no living room and suggests you find three or four roommates.
@@colegreen1291 In his video about the condos near the Port Authority Bus Terminal, it did mention that the common charges and property taxes for the condo was something like $4-6k per month. So add in the mortgage and one would be looking at paying well over $10k a month.
@@colegreen1291 Idk I feel like living with multiple people in a room was already a thing. I use to live with 5 people in a single room. Now it's been 1 person per room but even then u save so much living with roommates.
Honestly I would LOVE to live here. I love watching trains, cars and bridges - so it’s the right view for me. It’s damn well designed too - heaps of space.
I was stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1986. We still owned a small section. I used to bike in my uniform through a graffiti covered wasteland which is now this area, from our top floor in Cobble Hill (rent $950 a month). Things sure have changed.
$950 is actually still a lot back in 1986 but it’s sure as hell better than $1.4 mill! Inflation calculator equates $950 to $2,600 today but I bet the mortgage for this one is easily $15k+ a month. Just less graffiti than ‘86 and more pretentious people and influencers 😂
Our windows look out into a juniper and pinion forest. Our roads are dirt and rock. It smells like fresh air...however, it IS 30 miles to the nearest grocery...
You definitely should be nominated for an award for your consistently AWESOME VIDEOS 🏆 After 13 years of living where I do ( Green Acres Detroit ) I still enjoy spending lots of time looking out my windows… If I lived in THIS apartment… I’d probably never get ANY sleep with the views it has and ABSOLUTELY QUIET TOO !
I lived in NYC for 8 years, from Australia, I returned home 12 years ago. I love watching your channel because it’s crazy to see how things have changed in as little as a decade. Now there is no way I could afford to live there, but 12 years ago was very different. I miss New York a lot, but I also enjoy being home, and not living in a concrete jungle. New York was definitely a much more convenient place to live, everything right outside your front door, no need for a car, easy transportation and stores, food places open 24/7, and the best people watching place ever. I was never bored there, even if I was broke, because just sitting in a park or standing on a corner block, and watching people was very entertaining. There was always something to do, and I knew everyone in my street, all the neighbors were like family, and all the local store owners knew me. It’s just not the same way in Australia, but there is good and bad in any place you live, most of my NYC memories are great though.
can't wait for them to turn the sewers into apartments. That's a missed real estate opportunity going on right now. I know plenty of people that would pay to live there if the rent was something other than arm and a leg.
I visited that dump in 2019. I'm never going back. Dirty, trash on the streets, overcrowded, noisy, polluted, smelly. Let's not even talk about restaurant wait times.
It's a nicely-finished apartment, but 1.4 million for a 2-bedroom unit isn't a bargain price. Add to that the building fees and the cost of buying a parking space if you want one. It may have first-class soundproofing, but the vibration/subliminal rumble from the bridge must be detectable, and it makes the terrace almost unusable. It looks like the neighborhood stores don't sell anything that I could afford.
@trancendental5373 she didn't say 13 anything a month she said 1.3 million for that little 1k square foot apartment lmao 1.3 million you should be in a mansion with huge pool and yard not alil baby apartment
I bet the view of that bridge and skyline at night is absolutely lovely! I love New York. I was born and raised there, but the cost of living chased me the hell outta there! If it was affordable, I'd definitely live there, but nowadays rent costs are insane.
Seeing this makes me realize I'm taking the space and price of homes/apartments in Utah for granted. I've been complaining for years that any space in Utah is too expensive but these NYC prices are absolutely insane.
Well in NYC a big reason to rent a place is what’s within walking distance outside. Very different from suburban America where the house has absolutely nothing within walking distance but houses. Makes a lot of sense to a person looking for a place in NYC.
I left NYC years ago. I watch these videos out of curiosity, but mainly for Cash's entertainment talent... Cash, I adore your sense of humor. Your videos are NEVER boring 😂 💯❤👍👍👍
Man, Cash you do a fantastic job of making me realize how low a New Yorker's standards are! Always a great reminder to appreciate the fact I've never had to live near that hellscape.
People in NYC find it trendy and are paying a lot of money to live under a bridge down by the river. We’ve come full circle. To be fair I stayed in a place in Lincoln Park Chicago that you could open one window on the west side and nearly touch the train as it came by. It was like a small earthquake when it came by. You quickly learn to not leave stuff on the edge of countertops. Rent was $399 a month at the time though so I can’t really complain.
i kinda really love the traintrack home!! it is well located and train watching IS kinda fun!! beautiful variety of stores, job opportunities and bridge walking, learn to box too!!! so well built… very thoughtful… lots of clean, bright roomie rooms!! that seems very doable! Rachel has herself a dream listing, imo!…. and, Cash, you are such a DELIGHT!! and that Sneaker making Academy??!!! shut the front door!!!! how cool is that?!! absolutely love your videos❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥..
I remember back in the 80's, there were so many empty buildings now there are being renovated to be sold for millions....I still pick Florida for a 2800 sq ft home, three car garage for less near the beach.
@@silverhammer7779lmao no it won't like your new york state tax 1.4 million for a 1k square foot apartment where here in Florida you'll get 3k+ square foot mansion and your worried about home insurance which would be only acouple hundred lmao new york has yall brain washed
@@StackinGreene If you have a detached, ground-level house, you're probably stuck with Citizen's, which is a complete ripoff but what else can you do? I live in Louisiana, and we have a Citizens' Insurance here, too, and it's a total ripoff for wind and hail.
It's nice that it can be made so quiet with the special windows and doors, but that doesn't do anything about the increased air pollution from the nearby roads and industrial buildings
There’s almost no industrial left. It’s all being converted to housing. The car pollution problem will slowly go away over the next 10 years as electric cars replace gas cars.
You are always a pleasure to watch, Cash! I notice you didn't mention the air flow and exchange and A/C in the unit. Keeping the windows closed, one would want to have the volume of air inside continually refreshed. Otherwise, what a cool space to live in.
My friend's GF lived in DUMBO back in the late 80's. She made him move in with her. We laughed at him bc the area was spooky, abandoned and dangerous. They ended up buying their 4,000 square feet loft for about $150,000. They still own it. Who's laughing now?
This is probably better than where my uncle used to live in london, as you could always hear the train going by, and it was a pretty nice house for that part of the city, but it was pretty hard to get any sleep without very thick windows! xD
As a kid, our house was 4 houses north of a very busy freight track. The first month or so, it'd wake us up every couple hours. After that; hardly noticed it at all. Plus, we got to put coins on the tracks and smash 'em whenever we wanted.
for the asking price it needs a serious cleaning, all the cupboard doors are dirty on the facing and the bathroom cabinet needs totally new! Ugh! too much for it to not be perfect!
Condos are ridiculous. They give you a nice kitchen and you can't even cook anything that's too fragrant cause the neighbors will complain. So wth is the giant kitchen for, sandwiches?
Love your videos on the places to live in NY.. love the running commentary. You have also hit some hot topics on what is going on today in NY.. it gives a better insight on what goes on in your city. Like so many other subscribers I’m glad I live here where I do. 😊😊😊
I woke up this morning looked out my window and saw the sun rising over the hills some ducks in the pond and the trees swaying in the wind. But that bridge and water tower are nice too. 🍻
"one-three-ninefive" should equal 139,500, not $1,395,000. Shocking that people pay that much for that. The sound absorption panels inside of the windows and doors is really, really clever.
I just watched a 60 minutes post about a company in Texas that is 3 d printing houses from Texas and is working with N.A.S.A. to build homes and infrastructure on the moon .
I'll most likely never understand why people would buy a single apartment for a million dollars when they could take that same million and buy a mansion in almost any other state in the US
Location my friend. There are many activities you can do few meters and blocks away from this place. Also within this city, the apartment's spot allows you to reach alot of important city areas and neighborhoods in relatively low time. It's about taking advantage of city life while enjoying a reliable place to rest and shelter after an agitated work schedule, plus obtaining considerably more living space and comfort than the average New York residential property. Furthermore, I don't believe there are much places where you can obtain a mansion with 1.5 million dollars nowadays. Additionally, even it were possible in some place close to nothing, I bet after some months you would be bored of being inside your mansion with nothing and no one to spend your time with.
@@pdpc1013 Location wouldnt do it for me and in a place like NYC I would tire of the traffic congestion pretty quickly. Theres literally hundreds of places where you could get a mansion for 1.5 mill. In the suburbs of many cities you can get a 5 bedroom house for $500,000 so im sure 1.5mill could get at least a 7 bedroom. Its cities in Florida where i could get an oceanfront home for that money, American cities vary drastically from NYC. Why do you equate living in a mansion with being bored and lonely? I would never be bored I have a family and kids. And we could always drive 20 minutes downtown or the beach
@@JudithRandall-vz1zk maybe, but I think I sound like a reasonable, well traveled person. Knowing what I know, I would be playing myself buying a single apartment for a million. I could buy an entire apartment building in some cities for that. Rent them out and make my million back. Sense is better than culture
I like watching your videos, it reminds me of how lucky I was to have escaped in 1990. Keep up the good work. Did I miss the amount of the common fee? Thanks for the entertainment.
1.395m ,, whats the monthly maitience fee?... But for new construction looks decent.. Monthly payment $9,380 + mait/condo fee.. + utilities... + optional parking
I've never seen a channel switch between promotional videos and unsponsored ones so seamlessly. It's interesting cause you're supposed to mark any video in which you received any free item (like a review unit) as containing promotional content, but the content itself is the perk of advertising it in this instance. The advertiser and advertised business are on the same page, both genuinely wanting to advertise because the advertisement is content. It's a little concerning to wonder if this trend is going to take over. Still fairly entertaining tho ngl
For anyone who wasn't raised in New York or who doesn't love being surrounded by concrete it would be depressing and difficult to be so far removed from nature.
Cash does a fantastic job, which is why I watch these videos yet don't ever want to live there.
Yeah, I can't imagine someone thinking that's a great view. How depressing!
I would be more depressed over the price you pay to live in a concrete jungle 1.4 million for the 1k square foot apartment lmao I paid 350k for a 1600 square foot house in florida for 1.4 mill in florida even at the high prices now ull get a 3k+ square foot mansion with a pool yard and like 3 car garage new Yorkers love getting robbed
@@StackinGreeneOr put another way: People actually want to be in New York.
I like concrete jungles. Especially older ones, well lived in, ones that can tell stories. They just feel right. Things always moving, people always doing something, machines serving us, buildings built by man for man, all just reminds me of how great the humanity is. Nature is nice but you can go back to it at any time.
i'm confused by the OP comment.
"it would be depressing and difficult to be so far removed from nature"?
how is not being surrounded by concrete depressing?
what's the missing context here?
Nearly $1.4 million to live like a troll under a bridge? Now, I have seen everything. It really is amazing what some people consider a view.
Ha, I live like that for MUCH, MUCH less!
Not that sophisticated, huh?
Damn..Some people are from N.Y..This is a vibe..easy killa😂
I didn't mind the view at all. I wouldn't mind this apt.
the place is sick@@tigergreg8
😂 I do love the fake enthusiasm of every NYC real-estate agent.
And the see through blouse 😅
You got that right!
They know that only a total moron will buy their expensive pieces of 💩 apartments.
IMO not fake. I enjoy their enthusiasm and good humor.
She’s beautiful tho!
Please keep doing what you’re doing. The real estate mixed with the real news that is going on in the city is great
Back to the Cash we love - snarky neighborhood tour followed by an apartment no one can afford! ❤
Ain’t life grand:)
This guy is quite a piece of work. He now alternates videos showing the rat hole NYC has become, with shilling for multi million dollar apartments with which he never reveals the monthly charges and he alternates this with converted tenements that have no living room and suggests you find three or four roommates.
@@colegreen1291 In his video about the condos near the Port Authority Bus Terminal, it did mention that the common charges and property taxes for the condo was something like $4-6k per month. So add in the mortgage and one would be looking at paying well over $10k a month.
@@colegreen1291 Idk I feel like living with multiple people in a room was already a thing. I use to live with 5 people in a single room. Now it's been 1 person per room but even then u save so much living with roommates.
Actually, you would be surprised just how many people can afford to live there. I feel like it’s a rich man/poor man’s city.
I’d love a video of select follow ups, to see who moved in and how they furnished their apartments…
For tons of these, nobody moves in. They're just bought and sold between investors like a bunch of hot potatoes.
No quarters needed for the vibrating massages
I love this channel because it shows me how shitty it would be to live in New York and to be thankful where I live now.
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I came here because my home taxes got over 3K a year - Laughing now that NY city rent a month.
I love this channel because I love to see the dumb comments made by crappy people from outta town 🤣
i love people like you who have zero idea about anything. we love hearing your uncultured thoughts on life
big facts. why are these hillbillies here?@@ElJibaro718
Apt is nice, and Rachel even nicer. That smile she has is worth over a Million.
Too bad her last name isn't Geller...
Why would anyone want to live in ny? The cost of living , crime , high tax etc? When there are states where it’s way cheaper and safer
Honestly I would LOVE to live here. I love watching trains, cars and bridges - so it’s the right view for me.
It’s damn well designed too - heaps of space.
Just come over,you will enjoy everything.
😂😂😂 you must have deep pockets cuz Dumbo is dumb expensive
Loved the sneaker guy. Smooth how he slid right into promoting his business without being too obnoxious.
I was stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1986. We still owned a small section. I used to bike in my uniform through a graffiti covered wasteland which is now this area, from our top floor in Cobble Hill (rent $950 a month).
Things sure have changed.
I wish I could see what you saw
Yeah, DUMBO was scary back then. I had a friend who lived there back then and I hated visiting. The York street subway stop was really scary.
$950 is actually still a lot back in 1986 but it’s sure as hell better than $1.4 mill! Inflation calculator equates $950 to $2,600 today but I bet the mortgage for this one is easily $15k+ a month. Just less graffiti than ‘86 and more pretentious people and influencers 😂
Our windows look out into a juniper and pinion forest. Our roads are dirt and rock. It smells like fresh air...however, it IS 30 miles to the nearest grocery...
You definitely should be nominated for an award for your consistently AWESOME VIDEOS 🏆 After 13 years of living where I do ( Green Acres Detroit ) I still enjoy spending lots of time looking out my windows… If I lived in THIS apartment… I’d probably never get ANY sleep with the views it has and ABSOLUTELY QUIET TOO !
But bobrog below made some good points I hadn’t considered…. Especially the constant tremors from the bridge😒
Nice apartment for sure. Is this our first time meeting Rachel,? Her smile lit up the already bright room.
No, she was one one other time and showed a beautiful space.
There is something mesmerizing about the material and economic stratosphere most of us live beneath. Thanks Cash for making me feel small....again!
Cool Great art combination Do you like these styles of architecture?
Nobody can make you feel small without your permission.
Yes, subtract the element of humor, you are correct.@@silverhammer7779
Rachel has a nice disposition and will sell that place with no trouble.
NY real estate is based on the "bigger fool" theory so I don't doubt that she will.
She a part of the deal. 😂
I lived in NYC for 8 years, from Australia, I returned home 12 years ago. I love watching your channel because it’s crazy to see how things have changed in as little as a decade. Now there is no way I could afford to live there, but 12 years ago was very different. I miss New York a lot, but I also enjoy being home, and not living in a concrete jungle. New York was definitely a much more convenient place to live, everything right outside your front door, no need for a car, easy transportation and stores, food places open 24/7, and the best people watching place ever. I was never bored there, even if I was broke, because just sitting in a park or standing on a corner block, and watching people was very entertaining. There was always something to do, and I knew everyone in my street, all the neighbors were like family, and all the local store owners knew me. It’s just not the same way in Australia, but there is good and bad in any place you live, most of my NYC memories are great though.
can't wait for them to turn the sewers into apartments. That's a missed real estate opportunity going on right now. I know plenty of people that would pay to live there if the rent was something other than arm and a leg.
Maybe they can get Ed Norton (Art Carney) to be the super?
oh this one comes with a dog!
no that's a rat
ITS A DOG
I'm blessed everyday I don't live in New York
Literally
Facts
It sucks. I can't wait to leave
I visited that dump in 2019. I'm never going back. Dirty, trash on the streets, overcrowded, noisy, polluted, smelly. Let's not even talk about restaurant wait times.
@blakeflakes1 why can't you wait to leave? Just curious because my dream is to live in NYC! 😂
I love love love it. I wish I could move back to Brooklyn for the Spring and Summer months. There is nothing like Brooklyn.
It's a nicely-finished apartment, but 1.4 million for a 2-bedroom unit isn't a bargain price. Add to that the building fees and the cost of buying a parking space if you want one. It may have first-class soundproofing, but the vibration/subliminal rumble from the bridge must be detectable, and it makes the terrace almost unusable. It looks like the neighborhood stores don't sell anything that I could afford.
You just need a New York job to afford New York inflates prices and a food bank close by.
lol for a second I thought she meant 1395/mo and I was like "what's the catch"
@trancendental5373 she didn't say 13 anything a month she said 1.3 million for that little 1k square foot apartment lmao 1.3 million you should be in a mansion with huge pool and yard not alil baby apartment
@@StackinGreene ya I know. 1350/Mo in NYC is a steal.
I bet the view of that bridge and skyline at night is absolutely lovely!
I love New York. I was born and raised there, but the cost of living chased me the hell outta there! If it was affordable, I'd definitely live there, but nowadays rent costs are insane.
I can't wait to hear the health statistics by living near one in a few years!
Seeing this makes me realize I'm taking the space and price of homes/apartments in Utah for granted. I've been complaining for years that any space in Utah is too expensive but these NYC prices are absolutely insane.
You're the only channel that I don't mind a 3:00 min preamble to the actual showing of the apartment. It's actually fun!
Well in NYC a big reason to rent a place is what’s within walking distance outside. Very different from suburban America where the house has absolutely nothing within walking distance but houses. Makes a lot of sense to a person looking for a place in NYC.
This place has a nice view for me, I love looking at water, so relaxing and it has parking 😀, on to the next one Cash
Nice! I have a one bedroom, with a full view of midtown and downtown. I pay just under one grand a month, that includes utilities, with parking.
I left NYC years ago. I watch these videos out of curiosity, but mainly for Cash's entertainment talent... Cash, I adore your sense of humor. Your videos are NEVER boring 😂 💯❤👍👍👍
I love Cash too! entertaining funny way of NY. Which wont want to live. Look a Concrete Large Tree. OH my.
Man, Cash you do a fantastic job of making me realize how low a New Yorker's standards are! Always a great reminder to appreciate the fact I've never had to live near that hellscape.
rubbish
I thought I was watching Life styles of the rich and famous - NYC edition. But Cash always seems happy to present, so I like that..😁
People in NYC find it trendy and are paying a lot of money to live under a bridge down by the river. We’ve come full circle.
To be fair I stayed in a place in Lincoln Park Chicago that you could open one window on the west side and nearly touch the train as it came by. It was like a small earthquake when it came by. You quickly learn to not leave stuff on the edge of countertops. Rent was $399 a month at the time though so I can’t really complain.
Love the videos. Your personality just makes the videos great!!
i kinda really love the traintrack home!! it is well located and train watching IS kinda fun!! beautiful variety of stores, job opportunities and bridge walking, learn to box too!!! so well built… very thoughtful… lots of clean, bright roomie rooms!! that seems very doable! Rachel has herself a dream listing, imo!…. and, Cash, you are such a DELIGHT!! and that Sneaker making Academy??!!! shut the front door!!!! how cool is that?!! absolutely love your videos❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥..
It's almost 1.4 million, actually.
ohhhhh the RED FLYER WAGON!!!! loooves!!!
@@kittensugarslove your media name too🥰🥰.. i have 9 sugar kittens
Wow!!! You can’t beat that apartment for the price, that’s more room than I’ve seen in any that you have shown so far.. keep up the good work, CJ..
I love seeing her. She's so beautiful and her personality is infectious. I bet she's a fantastic real estate agent.
Like mostly every apartment in NYC-
These are surely a deathtrap.
Definitely a financial death wish.
yall are clueless lol. these will all be worth more in a few years. nyc real estate is a gold mine@@silverhammer7779
Great shoutout to the Brooklyn resident, love that community aspect of your videos.
I remember back in the 80's, there were so many empty buildings now there are being renovated to be sold for millions....I still pick Florida for a 2800 sq ft home, three car garage for less near the beach.
House insurance there will kill you, though.,
@@silverhammer7779lmao no it won't like your new york state tax 1.4 million for a 1k square foot apartment where here in Florida you'll get 3k+ square foot mansion and your worried about home insurance which would be only acouple hundred lmao new york has yall brain washed
@@StackinGreene If you have a detached, ground-level house, you're probably stuck with Citizen's, which is a complete ripoff but what else can you do? I live in Louisiana, and we have a Citizens' Insurance here, too, and it's a total ripoff for wind and hail.
Yeah but you're stuck with Ron desantis banning books and other nonsense.
An insane amount of money…for an apartment. Smh
Arguably, a cheaply-built apartment, at that.
Meanwhile in Canada all windows have vacuum sealed double panes since the 1990's. Triple is what you need...
In the US we get to choose.
It's nice that it can be made so quiet with the special windows and doors, but that doesn't do anything about the increased air pollution from the nearby roads and industrial buildings
Air purifier - problem solved
There’s almost no industrial left. It’s all being converted to housing.
The car pollution problem will slowly go away over the next 10 years as electric cars replace gas cars.
You are always a pleasure to watch, Cash! I notice you didn't mention the air flow and exchange and A/C in the unit. Keeping the windows closed, one would want to have the volume of air inside continually refreshed. Otherwise, what a cool space to live in.
Even with such visual pollution, New York remains beautiful😂
I agree with you.
Its so dystopian that people celebrate the fact that theres open space in a house…
Thanks cash! Racheal is awesome!
My friend's GF lived in DUMBO back in the late 80's. She made him move in with her. We laughed at him bc the area was spooky, abandoned and dangerous. They ended up buying their 4,000 square feet loft for about $150,000. They still own it. Who's laughing now?
What a beautiful place.
A few days ago, the story about owners refitting rent controlled apartments, bet this is one of them.
This is probably better than where my uncle used to live in london, as you could always hear the train going by, and it was a pretty nice house for that part of the city, but it was pretty hard to get any sleep without very thick windows! xD
As a kid, our house was 4 houses north of a very busy freight track.
The first month or so, it'd wake us up every couple hours. After that; hardly noticed it at all.
Plus, we got to put coins on the tracks and smash 'em whenever we wanted.
There’s a fantastic view from those windows. Front row seats when Godzilla or some other kaiju takes down the Brooklyn Bridge. Worth every dime 😂
I didn't think you had a video out today as 14.29 came and went.But then at 14.40 YYYAAA better late than never.🇬🇧👏
Love the drink description! Hysterical…Cash is a great narrator
for the asking price it needs a serious cleaning, all the cupboard doors are dirty on the facing and the bathroom cabinet needs totally new! Ugh! too much for it to not be perfect!
Condos are ridiculous. They give you a nice kitchen and you can't even cook anything that's too fragrant cause the neighbors will complain. So wth is the giant kitchen for, sandwiches?
Great work as always Cash! Thank you very much for the SOLEcial Studies Love while in DUMBO! A fresh pair is here waiting for you!
Love your videos on the places to live in NY.. love the running commentary. You have also hit some hot topics on what is going on today in NY.. it gives a better insight on what goes on in your city. Like so many other subscribers I’m glad I live here where I do. 😊😊😊
nice ad. might the longest ad i've ever watched 😂
$1.4 million for an apartment in a building that you don't even own? You couldn't pay me to live there.
Wow, so beautiful! I would not mind living there.
So many high-end apartments for sale because all the previous owners have left knowing that NYC will only get worse
Omg, a train going through the Manhattan bridge is just about the loudest thing on earth! You can hear it miles away!
50 years behind European mass Transit 😂.
I woke up this morning looked out my window and saw the sun rising over the hills some ducks in the pond and the trees swaying in the wind. But that bridge and water tower are nice too. 🍻
Yes, that would definitely be my choice as well Robert.
To think that this was a bunch of burnt out factories and warehouses thirty or so years ago.
"one-three-ninefive" should equal 139,500, not $1,395,000. Shocking that people pay that much for that.
The sound absorption panels inside of the windows and doors is really, really clever.
Yea, almost nowhere in the USA can you buy a new 2 bedroom anything for $139. Thanks to inflation the decimal point moves one place.
Beautiful Apartment, nice floors. Yes, the Thick walls and double window sets afford quietness. 6 Burner gas stove !
Hi Cash and to your friend wow this really cool an apartment under a NYC bridge 👍
Thanks for all the great videos Cash, I want to wish you and your family all the best in 2024
I never complain about nyc pricing. But this. For 1.4 mil?? Not worth it.
I just watched a 60 minutes post about a company in Texas that is 3 d printing houses from Texas and is working with N.A.S.A. to build homes and infrastructure on the moon .
Jordan you got a great attitude and personality. How are you so upbeat all the time ?
What an awesome place to live. I love your tours of places to live in New York City.
Pretty cool - only because it’s so quiet, and the closets are a good size. 😊
I absolutely hate what real estate has become and what it is actively turning into.
I remember when dumbo was a dumpy no-man’s-land where we used to go to warehouse parties. WOW it’s come a long way
1.4 mil next to the noisiest bridge! I dunno about those windows, I heard the train still!
Yea it's mad overpriced.
I remember going to Gleasons Gym back in early 2000’s. Hector Roca was the best. RIP Legend.
Loved the apt it has such a cool vibe.
The rent is crazy high in New York City you have to be a millionaire to live with no worries
the noise will be crazy
put some ear plugs in 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'll most likely never understand why people would buy a single apartment for a million dollars when they could take that same million and buy a mansion in almost any other state in the US
You sound like your parents. Or grandparents.
Location my friend. There are many activities you can do few meters and blocks away from this place. Also within this city, the apartment's spot allows you to reach alot of important city areas and neighborhoods in relatively low time.
It's about taking advantage of city life while enjoying a reliable place to rest and shelter after an agitated work schedule, plus obtaining considerably more living space and comfort than the average New York residential property.
Furthermore, I don't believe there are much places where you can obtain a mansion with 1.5 million dollars nowadays. Additionally, even it were possible in some place close to nothing, I bet after some months you would be bored of being inside your mansion with nothing and no one to spend your time with.
@@pdpc1013 Location wouldnt do it for me and in a place like NYC I would tire of the traffic congestion pretty quickly. Theres literally hundreds of places where you could get a mansion for 1.5 mill. In the suburbs of many cities you can get a 5 bedroom house for $500,000 so im sure 1.5mill could get at least a 7 bedroom. Its cities in Florida where i could get an oceanfront home for that money, American cities vary drastically from NYC. Why do you equate living in a mansion with being bored and lonely? I would never be bored I have a family and kids. And we could always drive 20 minutes downtown or the beach
@@JudithRandall-vz1zk maybe, but I think I sound like a reasonable, well traveled person. Knowing what I know, I would be playing myself buying a single apartment for a million. I could buy an entire apartment building in some cities for that. Rent them out and make my million back. Sense is better than culture
@@the5THofNOVuse the train
Gorgeous gorgeous place. I could live there quite happily !!
It doesnt make sense that you will spend more time at work paying off a house/apartment then spending time in said house/apartment.
All I know is, if I had the money, I probably would make this my spot,and on the other hand the woman's attitude and smile is unmatched😛‼
I’d be scared I’d lock myself out if I go on the balcony.
I like watching your videos, it reminds me of how lucky I was to have escaped in 1990. Keep up the good work. Did I miss the amount of the common fee? Thanks for the entertainment.
Your videos keep blowing my mind 🤯
I spend plenty of time in this area. Been going to dumbo since I was a 15 year old boxing at Gleason’s. Now my 6 year old box’s there.
Beautiful apt. Love the views and the in house laundry. Price not bad for NY
1.395m ,, whats the monthly maitience fee?... But for new construction looks decent.. Monthly payment
$9,380 + mait/condo fee.. + utilities... + optional parking
I’m blessed everyday I live in New York City! 🗽
you can't be serious it sucks here!
Depends on the neighborhood
@@M4TTYN That’s Hilarious!
imagine being a neighbor to that picturesque dumbo view. awesome place! and awesome video as well 💯
Great views. But the apartment is just a cold no character box. Love the neighborhood. To expensive for us common folk
Awesome job cash see you tomorrow thumb up
Thank you for the video!
I've never seen a channel switch between promotional videos and unsponsored ones so seamlessly. It's interesting cause you're supposed to mark any video in which you received any free item (like a review unit) as containing promotional content, but the content itself is the perk of advertising it in this instance.
The advertiser and advertised business are on the same page, both genuinely wanting to advertise because the advertisement is content. It's a little concerning to wonder if this trend is going to take over. Still fairly entertaining tho ngl
..... "tastes like a lime, that was left inside a sneaker, that was used inside the boxing gym" ...... OMG hilarious!
Cmon Cash, you about to lose your title for being NYCs no.1 faucet tester. You know that pressure was weak!
For that price you can get a nice big home with property where I live.
NYC is reaching peak Brutalist architecture, which probably reflects the strange times the city is living in atm.