These Apartments Are SO SMALL… Nobody Will Rent Them
This is what NYC’s weirdest apartment is actually like. Its actually got some great features, but living here would just be mind blowing for so many people, especially those who’ve never lived in an apartment that costs thousands of dollars per month.
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I can tell you now that it’s not the size of the apartments that is hindering them from being rented, it’s the ridiculous rent cost.
@anymjohnson1729
Жыл бұрын
iNDEED.
@Jamjamsart
Жыл бұрын
Right? That first one is definitely livable if it weren't 4,000 dollars??
@suatae
Жыл бұрын
I live on the other side of the country in a mid sized apartment. Backyard, 3 Parking Spaces, Garage, 2 Bedrooms and 1 Bath and I pay $2000 a month. It's not perfect by any stretch, but at least the 4 of us can live here at $500 a person.
@Sarahthevampyrslayer
Жыл бұрын
@@suatae I hear ya! I live in the south, in a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment (just me and my partner) and pay less than $1000 a month. It’s also not perfect, but at least it’s somewhat affordable lol.
@bcaye
Жыл бұрын
I live in a 3 bedroom 1bath house, 1250 sq ft, garage, large lot. When I still had a mortgage I paid $650/mo. This is a medium size college town with all sorts of things to do, good food spots AND close to two major cities with even more stuff to do. NYC can suck it, bebe.
People WOULD rent them fast if they were more affordable. 😑
@michellecrosby3717
Жыл бұрын
If they liked coffins.
@paulsuprono7225
Жыл бұрын
Yupp . . . NYC - great no place to visit, couldn't afford to live there ! 💀🇺🇸
@anonymousmoon7863
Жыл бұрын
They are actually very affordable.
@xanderdumas1682
Жыл бұрын
@@paulsuprono7225 I live in this s**t show place.
@willnicholson18
Жыл бұрын
@@anonymousmoon7863 For a very small minority, sure.
$4000+ per month?! And people wonder why the city is dying and people are fleeing. This is ABSURD pricing.
@HansMuneEnBy
Ай бұрын
That could be the plan all along... throw the poor people out of NYC.... help the rich move in.
@traviscue2099
19 күн бұрын
@@HansMuneEnBy Rich people still need to eat/get coffee. When the poor leave, the rich will leave with them.
@wallacedavis3110
13 күн бұрын
Don’t bring yo ass to North Carolina. lol naw I’m joking
9K for that a month for that... greed knows no end.
I think you should rename your channel to, " You won't believe what they are charging for these apartments!"
@theinspiwritionalpad1438
Жыл бұрын
Exactly 😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@sanzrich9887
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@karishmabhojwani190
Жыл бұрын
😂
@rimc8783
Жыл бұрын
Yes $4150 is crazy for a box 📦 I pay $660 for 1500sq home with a pool in phoenix.
@imthegrk
Жыл бұрын
@@rimc8783 how is that rent even possible? $660?
It’s not how small, it’s how insanely expensive they are
@joefranks4235
Жыл бұрын
For that kind of rent, in some other cities you can purchase a home for that amount monthly.
@morgan3662
Жыл бұрын
Also anybody slightly obese,would find it impossible.that rules out most Americans
@2crazyg173
Жыл бұрын
N you wonder y so many homeless ppl smh
@Its303AcidBass
Жыл бұрын
NYC is dead.
@darienford860
Жыл бұрын
@@morgan3662 Nah the issue is the price youre over reaching with that BS
9k+ a month is insane. Thats 40 months rent in Bangkok. In a new building with incredible facilities in a good neighborhood.
@suzybearheart530
Ай бұрын
My friend bought a condo in a really beautiful beach city (I don't remember the name) for $100,000. I saw pics and it's absolutely lovely. Trying to convince my husband to consider moving there ❤.
Being optimistic and ignoring reality is not the same thing. You can't call a branch a tree. You can't justify minuses with a positive attitude. Seeing the top of the shopping center 10 miles away does not mean having a good view of the shopping center.
@maticbukovac6966
Жыл бұрын
He also didnt know that the nut on the floor was a walnut, meaning he is probably not very bright.
@magnaesca165
Жыл бұрын
he knows, he is doing it on purpose, this is a humor style.
@pro-socialsociopath769
6 ай бұрын
You've don't know what sarcasm is?
@KaliKali-hv9bt
6 ай бұрын
@@maticbukovac6966I could barely tell myself..
@lindsayhalk187
5 ай бұрын
I think he's being sarcastic, not optimistic
It’s something sinister about the rental prices of these apartments 😮
@ofthedifference
Жыл бұрын
> Michelle Harley Unbelievable! It's almost like they price them so high so no one will rent them - less population in the city or something weird like that.
@kerryalfaro9437
Жыл бұрын
@@ofthedifference GOOD..BECAUSE it's wayyy over populated..AND real New Yorkers....we want it New York AGAIN
@ofthedifference
Жыл бұрын
@@kerryalfaro9437 I hear you, Kerry. I dislike being the bearer of bad news but I've seen on several sites discussing where Biden is delivering plane loads & bus loads of the illegal immigrants across America in the middle of the night that many of them are stating they want to be dropped off in New York City. Since Biden implemented his "open border" policy, it is estimated that four to five million have entered our country - this is a recipe for disaster. He won't get my vote for re-election.
@KB-hd4iz
Жыл бұрын
There's something sinister about NYC, period.
@omanicc9854
Жыл бұрын
I don't care how much I loved NY, I would move out if these were the prices I was expected to pay.
These landlords are nuts. I can’t believe people can actually pay those rents.
@belltolls1984
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to NYC! It's insane!
@chrisl5582
Жыл бұрын
@@belltolls1984 I thought Paris was expensive but this is crazy !
@Roccofan
Жыл бұрын
Not that they can, but that they WANT to.
@zfouleur2904
Жыл бұрын
You're gonna have to have at least 3 roommates to afford it.
@Savage590
9 ай бұрын
I guess that's the reason why he's able to go in and film. No one can afford to rent them.
I had to move out of Long Island because a one bedroom was $2,000 a month in the ghetto. The apartment was full of flying roaches that came from the crawl space, rats and mice everywhere and other tenants kids damaging your vehicle on a regular basis. Lead paint walls cracking in every room, leaking walls from broken pipes, the floors buckled from broken pipes beneath you in the crawl space and mold everywhere. I moved upstate NY and now have a 3 bedroom for $1,300 in a very wealthy area. Very peaceful and serene. Beautiful Deers greet me at my door often. I will never go back to Long Island!!! Yes I miss it. I was born & raised there, but change is always good 😊
@imillion82
2 ай бұрын
Poor thing thats insane
@Here4TheHeckOfIt
Ай бұрын
New York, LA, SF, Boston - every major city is expensive.
@joshz7712
Ай бұрын
Glad to see you wised up and got out of there dude.
@mel2000
Ай бұрын
@@Here4TheHeckOfIt : Most other major US cities offer reasonably priced rents if you don't mind living in a high-crime area.
@Growns85
Ай бұрын
Lol😂 LI
I watch Cash's videos to remind myself how thankful I am for my living conditions and cost.
I love what they call 'penthouse'. I'm an old guy who grew up with a extravagant idea of what a 'penthouse apartment' is. It is top floor of an expensive and exclusive high rise apartment building and may even have its own elevator, floor to ceiling glass views of Central Park etc. all around, a garden area etc. What THEY call 'penthouses' now we used to call 'fifth floor walkups' and they were CHEAPER because you had to walk up!
@naobe5
Жыл бұрын
Totally😁I grew up in 80's and my idea of a penthouse is Alexis's from Dynastie!
@justicedemocrat9357
Жыл бұрын
Go back to the nursing home, grandpa.
@poetcomic1
Жыл бұрын
@@justicedemocrat9357 I hold down two jobs at 70 and see able bodied 20 something young men begging on corners,.I don't need a nursing home but they effing need either rehab or jail.
@justicedemocrat9357
Жыл бұрын
@@poetcomic1 Didn't your mom ever teach you to never judge another man's situation or are you going senile?
@poetcomic1
Жыл бұрын
@@justicedemocrat9357 I know, from personal family experience how many of these 'poor homeless men' have left a wreckage of a life behind them of abused and abandoned children, wives, parents bankrupted on yet another attempt at rehab, victims to their thefts, violence and just plain selfish carelessness.
That's insane how much these little places cost. They are all unique in their own way. But OMG.
@kanyegang2810
Жыл бұрын
Nothing unique about them
@paulsawczyc5019
Жыл бұрын
Once you put in the furniture, there's very little room to walk.
@lisastarr6481
Жыл бұрын
In the first apartment where the shower door couldn't open all the way, he said you can solve that by replacing the toilet with a urinal. They have to poop outdoors or in a 🪣 though.
@sharonjute4349
Жыл бұрын
@@lisastarr6481 hahaha I thought the exact same thing
@YTSparty
Жыл бұрын
Unique? Because they're a closet space that has been made into an apartment?
I always noticed in his video how he "kicks" objects in the house, opens and closes appliances so aggressively, opens and closes doors in a similar way, and turns on and off switches, faucets, and the likes in a very strong manner. I don't know, it might be a cultural thing but it does not sit well with me. 😅
@cherylk.m.7228
5 ай бұрын
Me either…thats just not done to others’ property, not in my world.
@FathomlessStranger
5 ай бұрын
It's deliberate. He's checking how sturdy and well made the fixtures are. If they can't handle one slam then they can't handle being closed and shut hundreds of times.
@gregoryabbot420
4 ай бұрын
He's just an AH who's impressed by himself. A wannabee with an attitude.
@j.pappas9083
3 ай бұрын
It was bothering me watching it. Glad I'm not the only one.
@MsLouisVee
2 ай бұрын
He shows such disrespect other peoples property. He should watch a few episodes of shogun to learn some real respect
That is the reason my mother in law moved out of NYC because soooooooooo expensive back in the 50's and still going up until everybody starts living in the street, my bad, people are already living in the street.😓
@samanthaa106
22 күн бұрын
They gonna put the migrants in those Apts and charge the tax payers. Going woke has rotted their brains!!!
I was looking to move to NYC, visited. After looking between rent & jobs and seeing what people there call "deals" or "beautiful" when it comes to somewhere to live is absolutely depressing. It's disgusting that $2k a month can't even buy you complete privacy.
@Random_847
Жыл бұрын
And I was thinking who cares about the apartment, you’ll only be there long enough to sleep because you’ll need three jobs to pay for it!! Where I live you can rent 4, 3 bedroom apartments or 2 single family homes for the price of one tiny “town house” in NYC! I used to dream about moving there when I was way young. Almost glad I didn’t pursue it… Like, is this a super ritzy part of the city to live!? Those apartments are glorious compared to some I’ve seen, and he’s like “eh” they’re ok… maybe here property owners don’t put much into their places because so many morons just end up trashing them. Thanks for the tours though! Fun and interesting for sure! Oh and like the other person mentioned… I cringed every time you slammed a cupboard, a drawer, flung a door open and it hit the wall etc. You’re a little rough on stuff someone else is going to be renting….. but my husband would say OMG it’s fine, he’s not hurting anything.. LOL
@Beautiful_Mess
Жыл бұрын
Even making $100,000 per year, the rent makes it undesirable.
@mortimerbrewster3671
Жыл бұрын
I would never recommend moving to NYC. In addition to federal and state taxes, you also have city tax. That's on top of the expenses you already mentioned. Additionally, people think it is so cool to live in NYC, however, unless you are making a huge sum of money you will not be able to afford the fun and cool things you think you would do being able to live there. On top of the expense, the crime is through the roof. The best thing to do is live somewhere affordable and take trips to NYC if you really wanted to. One trip and a mugging would most likely end that interest.
@v.alvena.v
Жыл бұрын
@@mortimerbrewster3671 oh yeah, the idea of moving there or anywhere within a 50 mile radius is long gone. I visited for a few weeks and people between NJ & NY drivers ruined my car. Looks like the hulk punched in the front & back of my car. Hotel was meh and people inside businesses always seemed hella rude. Just a big pass for me. Thankful I took a visit before jumping to moving. Absolutely most miserable vacation in my life.
@mortimerbrewster3671
Жыл бұрын
@@v.alvena.v Ouch. Expensive lesson to learn but cheaper than if you had committed to a move.
When you said take out the toilet and put in a urinal, I laughed. No woman would ever want to go there bc she needs to sit to urinate. Plus if only a urinal there, where would you go #2 ? Just be careful when you open the shower door. You could turn the toilet facing the door and that resolve the issue.
@KB-hd4iz
Жыл бұрын
Except you can't change the plumbing wall.
@laura101cookies
Жыл бұрын
@@KB-hd4iz folding shower door would fix the issues
@Illtakeamoodringtogoplease
Жыл бұрын
A felt or spongey sticker on the door will prevent damage. You can buy them in packs in hardware sections.
@bobthelibtard599
Жыл бұрын
Go liquid diet
@Pocket_Sora
Жыл бұрын
@@bobthelibtard599 that would just make your poop liquid too.
I live in small town Missouri and Ive never seen such small apartments it fascinates me . Thank you for your interesting videos
You continue to slay me with your commentary! You rock! The prices of these places…not so much! Yikes!!
This stuff absolutely blows my mind. Here I am in Mo in a 2700 sqft house on 10 acres with my own pond and my mortgage is only $845 a month. I could never in my life live like that. It would literally be hell on earth to me. I will never see the perk of living there….ever.
@billybrown7953
Жыл бұрын
Agree a 100 percent. I watch these channels sometimes to get a laugh out of how some people like to live. Give me the freedom of the outdoors.... not elbow to elbow room.
@mattiemathis9549
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Az and I feel the same. Although housing prices have really gone up lately, for $9000 a month you could literally buy a couple MILES of land with a great house in my area. That’s in the country. But even in the city, $9000 a month would buy the nicest house in the best neighborhood…..
@valeriebingham1483
Жыл бұрын
Do not let greedy asians to buy properties, houses or land in your state because they will destroy it, asians and jews are the most greedy people even with the own, just watch the video "Living in cages in Hong Kong". Greed greed and more greed.
@someguy1427
Жыл бұрын
I lived in NYC (Specifically is Spanish Harlem), rent has been going up for years. Manhattan has gone to expensive to live in and the wage people earn is not enough. Everyone I knew has either moved out of new york entirely or moved deep into Brooklyn, queens or the bronx
@kayjaykayjay1869
Жыл бұрын
I’m in MO also and I have 1,600 square feet two bed to bath large front room w/fire place and I WOULD NEVER understand how they pay what they pay! In MO for what they pay for rent in NYC you literally could get a mini mansion mortgaged for that 8,000 apt! A two bedroom apt is literally about 800 to 1,000 here! I’m grateful because I could not be that close to another person all day my anxiety would at a 10!
I see why people from New York are moving here to Florida because the rent prices in New York are crazy! 8995 for that townhouse is not worth it
@kingpiniv
Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Florida my whole life. Prices here are getting out of control because so many people have moved here in recent years. Locals are being priced out of their own neighborhoods. Years ago, my parents bought a lot on a canal for $40k and now the same lot won't go for less than $200k. It's beyond ridiculous here. There's little affordable housing especially for younger people just starting out
@90sflimlover
Жыл бұрын
@@kingpiniv I can’t agree with you more I am born and raised here in Florida and you are so right the locals are being priced out in a major way. Even buying a home here is hard right now with interest rates are high and they are still buying home. Don’t get me started on the people from California they are killing the market here as well
@kingpiniv
Жыл бұрын
@@90sflimlover 100%. There are 6 new houses being built in just my neighborhood and all I can think everytime I drive by is "who the hell can afford these new homes?" I have friends who have been looking for places to live for months because they can't afford anything. And they have good, stable jobs. One had to move 40 minutes from work because they finally found a small place they could afford
@90sflimlover
Жыл бұрын
@@kingpiniv I can so relate because I have friend as well that drive over an hour for work because the housing prices are just crazy. One bedroom apartment now here in Florida is 1900 a month like who has that kind of cash. The homes you are seeing built are people moving to Florida my friend because this state doesn’t care where you come from as long as you have the cash. Plus people are leaving states with state income tax and Florida and Texas are big hot spots to move
@TheTurdballs420
Жыл бұрын
They are leaving in record numbers after experiencing their first summer in Florida! Flood insurance? Why would I need that? 😂
I didn't find any of them to be to small. I have seen far worse on KZread. What I did find insane was the prices!
Your videography is on point!
For reference, to rent the second apartment using the 30% rule (rent shouldn’t be more than 30% of what you make in a month.) you would need to make $360,000 a year.
@1cosmicdebris
Жыл бұрын
And if you made that much a year. I'd move somewhere else to have land and fresh air!! Forget these places!!!
@Basedme944
8 ай бұрын
30% of a person's income spent in rent is called, they are rent overburdened and over charged. No more than 25% should be the rent. 30% of a person's monthly income before taxes, is what the government calls the "rent overburdened" point. In most Section 8 or government housing, it's the maximum rent a Section 8 eligible person can be charged, and it's too much. I have been in real estate and I know this.
@XSemperIdem5
6 ай бұрын
@@Basedme944 housing for very low income seniors and people with disabilities that are subsidized by the government charge you exactly 30% of your income and the only utility included is water. You have to pay for laundry in the building's laundry room. If your income is very low, imagine how little you have left for utilities, food, medical expenses. It's increasingly difficult just to survive and have any housing.
@KaliKali-hv9bt
6 ай бұрын
@@1cosmicdebrisexactly
@hggm7855
5 ай бұрын
Cosmic is on point, with 360K a year move somewhere else, and buy a house and build equity instead of paying some's mortgage. We need to leave NYC and let these greedy landlords shovel these overpriced apartments up their @$$E$!!!
Shared laundry is a deal killer for me. I had an apartment in Las Vegas with shared laundry and people were total bastards about leaving their laundry finished but still sitting in the machine hours later or even the next day so you either had to remove it yourself or just wait. Removing another tenants laundry is a sketchy enterprise, you have no idea if that person is going to turn out to be a nutcase who will target you ever after, not to mention loading the folding table with wet laundry. Plus you do not know what they did with that machine, shitty diapers, a quilt covered in dog hair that fouled the machine, just NO! Not sharing laundry equipment again ever, it is as bad as having to share communal toilets. The laundry room on my floor was about 120 feet from my door, if it all machines were in use you had to go to the one on the next floor or the floor after that. And the poor people who lived close to the laundry rooms, the doors were permanently prevented from closing all the way and locking because the autoclosers would slam the doors, so the tenants near the laundry just stuffed wads of paper in the locking holes. And people would be doing laundry at midnight, 2 in the morning, at any hour. How would you like to have a common wall next to that? I believe I was the only one to ever clean a lint trap from a machine. Passing by a laundry room it seems there was a fellow that washed his sneakers after every use and in the dryer they sounded like bowling balls being dried. I will live under a bridge before doing multi family housing again.
@c.o3301
Жыл бұрын
1000% agree with you Mark. It’s a problem waiting to happen.
@oneactionman
Жыл бұрын
Guess I've never thought about it until reading your comment, but totally agree with what you've said. Sounds like a nightmare.
@monadejaneiro
Жыл бұрын
Lmfaoooooo your comment about the shoes took me out because drying shoes do be loud as hell omg 😂
@ruffsilver122
Жыл бұрын
I hear you.. I live in a complex that has 50 apts and 3 washing machines in the shared area.. nightmare.
@vmdls5035
Жыл бұрын
Had to be the 211 lol
Your humor is always a pleasure.
You sense of humor is awesome. New York is just too expensive 😢
This is sad no one is talking about how unaffordable these apartments are to families. New York City will end up being a city of single people or maybe a couple in a room in a shared apartment. It's just disgusting how it's gotten. I grew up in a family oriented neighborhood in the Lower East Side & East Village area I seen my entire life of friends & family completely wiped out from these neighborhoods so, remember if your moving into these expensive apartments there's a karma there waiting for you.
@anymjohnson1729
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, and those greedy landlords already bought themselves a Very Spacious Place in HELL for destroying So many millions of LIVES with their Disgusting GREED.
@LilyGazou
Жыл бұрын
I feel lucky our father bought a house on LongIsland so we didn’t have to grow up in the city like his family did. After college I lived in various apartments in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. Never owned much so it was day to move, always seeking a cheaper better place. I don’t know how young people manage now. If I could go back in time, I would tell myself to buy acreage- it was so affordable then but I knew nothing about it. If you own land, it can bring in income. An ordinary job more than covered the bills. . Now… Even Wyoming is pricey.
@jacquelinemarshall3694
Жыл бұрын
What do you mean becoming a place for single people? Way back in the early 2000s NYC had the highest percentage of singles of any city. When I left in 2009 you could still get rent stabilized Apts but my neighbourhood was gentrifying. I suspect folks come from Idaho they don't know the City so they rent these places and when the years lease is up they find something more affordable. I don't believe people stay in these places long term. I moved to Barbados and though I love NYC I haven't missed it at all. The quality of my life improved 100% just by getting off the plane. Lots of sunshine and fresh local fruit every day.....it can't be beat.
@knowledge4741
Жыл бұрын
These are not marketed to families, NYC is a terrible place for families.
@Megamibunny
Жыл бұрын
NYC is bad period you couldn’t pay me to live there.
I just cannot imagine having that small of a kitchen and dedicating that much space to a wine fridge
@puddincup9879
Жыл бұрын
You’ll need a lot of wine to sleep knowing the space is so small and overpriced 😂
@arlaabrell8658
Жыл бұрын
The same type of people who would prioritize a wine fridge are the ones who would pay those sort of prices for a cracker box "apartment" and think it was fabulous.
@ZePopTart
Жыл бұрын
@@arlaabrell8658 But people who live in NY prioritize the convenience of NY. Why hold onto a bottle of wine when there’s 15 places it can be bought within 5 minutes. And if they’re a big wine snob, they’re not going to like it being kept right next to the oven.
@annseabolt6645
3 ай бұрын
What gets me is how narrow most of the bedrooms are
I own four different apartments in NYC and two of those I rent it out for 5k, I was told I’m charging way too low for an east village 1 1/2 bedroom apartment that is more than double the size of the one in this video, and actually have a kitchen diner and a living area. The reason I haven’t raised the rent in 4 years is because it’s hard to find good renters who don’t give you headaches. Both apartments are lived in by long term tenants who pays on time and has taken good care of the place. They rarely call me or my aunt for any repairs too. I’m actually not making a lot of money from those two apartments but it’s alright because my other two more than makes up for it. Sometimes, it’s not actually how much you earn but how you value your good tenants and your peace of mind. NYC does have a high rental cost but I was lucky enough to not live in a tiny apartment when I first came nearly 2 decades ago and I had a good landlord and I wanted to repay that somehow by keeping my apartment rent friendly to my good tenants.
I’ve spent lots of time in Manhattan over many years, and I always feel at home. I get why these apartments are not bad for ny in terms of space or amenities, but the rents are too high for these units, and the tour left me anxious, depressed, & claustrophobic on behalf of anyone having to live this way.
Wow, just wow. Absolutely no reason for rental prices to be that high for a shoe box size apartment. I'm so blessed to live out in the country, in a huge 4 bedroom stand alone farmhouse.. With a very cheap rent where my heat is included. Yep, definitely blessed. No traffic, no neighbors, no crime. I too, would like to meet the people who could afford to rent any one of these apartments on their own salaries.
@nickineuwiller9809
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like me! My family and I pay 1200 a month for a four bedroom, two bath farmhouse in a town of only 100 people. We also have a huge three story barn. My husband works in the back of the barn (he makes decoys) and we converted the front into a hang out spot for our teenagers. We have a huge patio with a hot tub that overlooks a hill leading down to the woods. Complete privacy. I work as a toxicology scientist in a town about 15 minutes away. Works well for us. Our credit took a huge hit a few years ago so renting is smarter for us than buying, and we love the area and schools so we have no desire to leave here anytime soon. We figure we will try to buy again when our kids are grown.
@mistyize
Жыл бұрын
If you call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye. Lol 🤫
@valeriebingham1483
Жыл бұрын
I would like to know where you live if I can find a small house for four and the price, we want to move out of NYC as soon as we can. The high prices of everything is killing us and the politicians....do not care about us.
@coffic
Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine making enough money not to cry when paying that kind of rent, yet staying there?? At that price couldn't they just live at the hotel
@mistyize
Жыл бұрын
@@coffic facts! If I'm making THAT kind of money, I don't want to bang my elbows on both walls at the same time! 🤣
I don't even live on the East coast, but the things you say with a straight face are so funny. "The view is great for sleeping and doing homework." and "At least it has a really strong lock. There's no way anyone is going to get that open. " 🤣🤣🤣
If people think these are small they should try going to East Asia......especially China and Japan, though Korea and Taiwan have very tiny 'apartments' too. We used to call these 'bedsits' in the 70s & 80s; as in bed/sitting rooms. People used to have little hotplates and then microwaves later on to cook on. There'd be a shared bathroom with all the other bedsitters and there was sometimes a shared kitchen in some bedsit buildings (usually old houses, where each room was a bedsit). Then they became 'studio flats' in the early 2000s, and now they're just 'apartments'......but they're not really are they? They're bedsits.
Helluva view from the roof of the first apartment!! 🌇🌇🌇 Better hope for good neighbors!😀😀😀
The landlords charging that crazy rent for such a small space can go str8 to hell. Ain’t no way that would fly here in Texas 🤦🏽♀️
@Tina-si1gz
Жыл бұрын
But there are crazy rental prices in Texas right now. I’ve been looking and there are a lot of shared houses with $800.00 - $1,000.00 for a bedroom. It took me a while to understand the criticism the landlords were getting. I can’t imagine paying that much to rent a bd in a nice shared house with three other people. Most even have a shared bathroom.
@lescommercantesdindochine1954
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, down with free marets, right ?... North Korea is calling you.
@angelineholt7389
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, two room addition in Austin for $1425 and going up each year
@blagoevski336
Жыл бұрын
Nothing ever flies in Texas, bro
@gregoryabbot420
4 ай бұрын
Apparently it's having a hard time getting airborne even in New York.
Rent in Newyork is crazy. You get a closet. No thanks. Thanks again for bringing us along ❤
@JOJO-ig1op
Жыл бұрын
Seriously! The rent is stupid expensive!
@CynthiaSusanOrtiz
Жыл бұрын
In the hood, it's a top floor walk up, for others, it's called a penthouse.
@Cheristm
Жыл бұрын
There’s plenty of room to turn that toilet toward the sink and back it up to the window
@anymjohnson1729
Жыл бұрын
@@JOJO-ig1op STUPID are those Who PAY it!!!!
@rochellena4082
Жыл бұрын
It is getting kind of bad in Denver too.
I like how there are outdoor spaces that's included with several of the apartments. There are very, very, very few private outdoor spaces included with the apartments where I currently live which is Portland, Maine. Just a quick 8 hour and 14 minute commute via Amtrak train to New York City. 🚂
Love watching your videos!! But why are you being so rough with opening and closing doors, turning on light switches, etc.??
Man, can you imagine the stress if you got behind on that rent? 😭
@anjelab1429
4 ай бұрын
Might as well just move out if you're 1 day late. Late fee is probably 500 dollars 😢😂
You can’t afford to be an introvert living in NYC. To be able to live in a descent area you gotta have roommates. 😅
@H81234
Жыл бұрын
Live with other introverted people you’ll never see each other because all of you will be in your room 😂
@emmapeel8163
Жыл бұрын
or be wealthy. there's rich kids who's parents pay rent.
@H81234
Жыл бұрын
@@just4universe219you don’t have to be in shared room you can stay in your bedroom
I reckon the oven door is like that because someone who cannot control themselves from slamming the doors on all appliances was there.
The way you be going through these apartments and slamming every door in there stresses me tf out ngl
A thing I always find funny in these videos is when Cash shows off the worst looking view in the world and goes "Wow, what an incredible view."
@AdrienneMint
Жыл бұрын
As a New Yorker, I can tell you cash is right though. For New York, what he says is a good view, really is! Most views are just rooftops. If you can see a leaf, in New York that’s a good view.
@drewh3224
Жыл бұрын
It is Nyc standard of view..it is really something from nothing.
@theoriginalbridgetconnors
Жыл бұрын
You'll notice Cash says incredible, not beautiful!
@j134679
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if one can hang planters outside the window while still allowing the window to be sealed shut. Would save one some rent dollars by choosing the worse view.
@bellenvideo5629
Жыл бұрын
😆
No longer complaining about my $1000/month 1 bedroom in Austin. 750 sq feet and plenty of room for my daughter and I both.
@bkwrrm
Жыл бұрын
@@le4905 It's ridiculous. Our rent went up $200 when we renewed in August 'to bring it up to par with rent prices in town', according to the new management. But it's still less expensive than most anywhere else so we stayed. Luckily, it looks like the rapid rising rents are stabilizing somewhat.
@jbiscuits84
Жыл бұрын
Yes, these vids put things in perspective for sure. Sometimes it's hard not to feel like a sucker for paying more rent to live in a city that's looking more trashy, which is what's happening in Austin. Luckily, my landlord is a good friend so I get the friendship discount on my duplex. Otherwise, I'd probably move on to Pflugerville or Round Rock.
@sazji
Жыл бұрын
In Seattle that wouldn’t even get you a studio in town anymore. Maybe way north or south of town.
@glycerinemarie5237
Жыл бұрын
@@bkwrrm that's like 60K/month here in Phils! OMG! that kind of money a month you'll be able to purchase a condo or even a new house in a premium subdivision! Insane rental rate!
Those stairs remind me of my Amsterdam apartment I rented. My feet were longer than the steps wide. Was climbing a precarious mountain everyday
Those damn Frigidaire Window AC's are the best ones out there; we had 2 in our place over a decade ago and they are still going strong today.
I will probably never live in NYC (that ship has sailed) but I love seeing these tiny living quarters. 😍 There's something so magical and endearing about imaging myself young, single and living in NYC. This channel is a fun escape for the middle-aged suburban homeowner.
@KarinLynnBates
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. I’m a middle aged renter in Colorado, but these videos make me think about the “what ifs” of having had a life in NYC.
@matiasrodriguez9651
Жыл бұрын
To the people that react to this. NYC is a lovely place as a native. If you've never spent some time living here, I recommend it just for the energy, entertainment, mixed cultures and people (who are really nice if you ask for help, people do). I hope you'll come around and it becomes less of a "what if" :) Live how you want ofc but I hope you can experience it yourself one day!
@JasonFlorida
Жыл бұрын
Nicole, don't give up, let's move in a place and split the rent. I completely understand where you are coming from
@jenl3162
Жыл бұрын
@Karin B…I’m middle aged, too, and I think about moving to NYC constantly. I feel like I HAVE to live there before I die!
@WideAwake-bl7gw
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I'm sure the constant sound of gunshots and screaming crazies is so relaxing and soothing as well.
I could never share an apartment with 4 other people.
@pmc2999
Жыл бұрын
5 people in a space that small. I wonder who would lose is first and take out the other four.
@julianhermanubis6800
Жыл бұрын
I would probably become unhinged and beat someone with a baseball bat. Fortunately, I don't have to live like that.
@kellysnyclife663
Ай бұрын
@@pmc2999😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂 i live in NYC so this is very true
My place in Chicago is 900+ sq feet and I have a balcony and a sunroom, 1 bedroom. The building is 120 yrs old and definitely a vintage flat but the kitchen is remodeled and it still has all of the original flooring and unpainted crown moulding. I only pay $865/mo!! Told the landlord I'm never leaving, they'll have to pull me out when I die 😂
@suzybearheart530
Ай бұрын
A sunroom??? Oh, that sounds lovely. ❤
I like small cozy spaces....the first one is perfect!!
I love watching your videos but man the rent is steep in the new York area. Here in Scarborough Ontario Canada I pay $1377.00 plus bills for a 3 bedroom bungalow with 1.5 acre property ( I’m on the outskirts of the city in farm land. ) I don’t hear the sirens I don’t have traffic all day on my street my neighbour’s are amazing and friendly and will help you on the drop of a hat. In the city here I’ve seen prices of 2-3 thousand for 2 and 3 bedrooms. I could never fathom paying 9 g’s for a 2 bedroom apartment unfortunately.😮
@anymjohnson1729
Жыл бұрын
That's because You are WAY SMARTER than those mentally Retarded people Slaving themselves for those SLUM LORDS of NYC.
@sasfiremaiden840
Жыл бұрын
Are you serious...$1377 for a 3/ bdrm!?! It cost between $1,300-1,500 for a small one bdrm. in Cali. Better bring a tent, if you wanna move here!!!😩
@colettephilcox231
Жыл бұрын
@@sasfiremaiden840 ya I rent of the federal parks department In a national urban park.
So expensive! I’d like to meet the people who can afford to pay for these tiny places!
@lyrikah
Жыл бұрын
Me too! As a native NYer looking, these rents are INSANE.
@hannibalbarca7707
Жыл бұрын
They are slaves to a crime ridden, cesspool of a city
@dsimon33871
Жыл бұрын
@@lyrikah Most natives either have a place they lived in for years, or have sailed for other pastures lol, I know I have... BUT I am a masochist. I wound up in... SAN FRANCISCO the ONLY PLACE MORE EXPENSIVE for rent!!!! Palm slap.
@cooliipie
Жыл бұрын
F that. Glad I left US
@timekabolden5309
Жыл бұрын
And they are raggedy
Please, Cash, make a follow-up video. Did these apartments rent, and at what price?
Nuts. Here in the mid-west, 3 bed 2 bath house 2 car garage lots of off street parking for 1,000 a month. And it's very quiet. Plus a big finished basement. Big yard. Shed. Deck. Wow.
Watching these videos really makes me so thankful for having a rent controlled apartment in Harlem. Because if I had to pay $2000+ a month for rent I would have had no choice but to move out of NY
My apartment in Kansas City is literally three times the size of any of these. Two bedrooms one bath, remodeled kitchen with lots of cabinets and storage, huge formal dining room and living room with a fireplace, two outdoor living spaces and off street parking. $950!
@pattypetty9615
Ай бұрын
Hey don't tell them soon you'll be liveing like they are because they will come! Usto be 100 for a studio $25-$50 for 1 bedroom & so on! No $1000 to $2000 for a studio! All while only makeing $5 more an hrs than 3 years ago! Takes 45min to an hrs to drive accross town if your not killed In a wreck or shot driving through a crime scene! No car will take all day to go & back plus only 6-7 transfers & walking 2-3 miles awesome!😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Thank you for these wonderful videos. You remind me why NYC is my second favorite city to visit but I could never live there. I jest. My favorite city to visit is London and I can't afford to live there either.
on the 1st apt, if you swap out the toilet for a urinal, where do you take a dump then?
I don't know why anyone needs a beverage cooler in these small apartments. There are hardly any cabinets in those "kitchens". Honestly can't say I was wowed by any of them today
@kathyw800
Жыл бұрын
It is a wine cooler but if you don't drink wine, then soda pop cooler.
$9,000 a month for the townhouse? Who are these people that can afford that ? Crazy.
@nancyn6215
Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thought! Glad I only pay $6,000/year for the mortgage on my 3 bdrm/2 bath home on a .27 acre lot.
@beckypetersen2680
Жыл бұрын
Apparently people who seem to be tied with a rope to NYC.
@kerynl.sanchez9891
Жыл бұрын
@@nancyn6215 Where do you live?
@nancyn6215
Жыл бұрын
@@kerynl.sanchez9891 Central California.
I just paid the taxes on my house, 3,250 for the year. I have a 4 bedroom, 3 baths, 2 car garage, full basement & a fenced backyard. I live alone with my dog. I live 30 miles South of downtown KC.
Walnuts dude. Special ambiance in the fall hitting your head.
You definitely have to be a special breed of person to feel that living in NYC is worth paying huge amounts of money for relatively small space or sharing that space with up to half a dozen roommates that you probably didn't even know before moving in. For me, just about anything there is a deal breaker by definition. I get way more for my money in NJ, don't have to share it and I can be in the city in less than an hour if I want which is perfectly fine
@Nushka1962
Жыл бұрын
Imagine 5 adults trying to share that one small kitchen! It wouldn't even be comfortable for everyone to make toast and tea in the morning
@bobthelibtard599
Жыл бұрын
But you have to live in New Jersey
@Greencastles23
Жыл бұрын
The word you're looking for is stupid.
@BtheOutLIer
8 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s Manhattan. Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx are much cheaper. You can even go to Nassau County
These are actually beautiful spaces but the rents are beyond outlandish!! The kitchens are well fitted out, very high end bathrooms, GORGEOUS wooden floors and brick walls. Even some great views of NYC! I liked these spaces alot but l would have to be a very successful drug dealer to afford it, lol!! 🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
@peace-or2cp
Жыл бұрын
Or another insidious industry such as finance
@YTSparty
Жыл бұрын
The standard ratio of rent to income is 30%. So that means you need to be making $150,000 net income to afford these places. Now NYC/state taxes you around 15% and the Fed Gov't is going to take at least 30%. So that means you need an income of $300,000 to live in a submarine under the sidewalk. LOL.
@KB-hd4iz
Жыл бұрын
F that & F NYC.
@jacquelinemarshall3694
Жыл бұрын
@@YTSparty 😆😆😆😆😆😆
@WholisticK9Resort1
Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha so well said!!!
yes its amazing going to the bathroom next to the kitchen is amazing
I grew up in the Bronx in the 50’s. View out the window was other rooftops. Rent was like 75.00 Now I Live in NC, 4,000 sq ft house, mortgage paid off years ago. Views out window, pastures and a pond, 20 acres. The Bronx was pretty cool back then.
They are all so tiny! The rents are insane! When you suggested *5* people in that 2nd place 🤯. And the only bathroom being in the bedroom is a deal breaker.
Charles' old-school apartments have generally more square footage, but you pay for it! And thinking about the apartment with "5 sleeping areas", although it had 2.5 baths, committing yourself on a year's lease to share with four other people is risky. I have a concern about using portions of a roof deck that has nothing protecting the roofing material. If you puncture it you may find yourself liable for the water damage and the repair.
I remember things like this happened in Edmonton Alberta doing the 2000s people were renting out storage rooms for 500 a month to people
Nice..reasonably affordable and plenty of decorating potential..
I used to think that living in a box and paying an arm and a leg for it was great and fabulous. Then I moved to NC and soon realized that I can get a mansion and acres for the same price. I love living in the country 😊😊❤
@whitehorses460
Жыл бұрын
thats good you have a choice
@ingramr88
5 ай бұрын
NC is my home state but shhhhh keep quiet, we don’t want NC to get over ran with folks from the city raising our prices and disturbing our peace lol NC is a hidden gem! There’s mountains , the flat lands, the sea….there are rural areas, surburbs and even big dense cities! I live in Seattle wa now but all of my family are still in NC.
@cl5470
5 ай бұрын
Just make sure you don't go out at night if you're black in certain towns. How magical.
Maybe it's just me but as a homeowner, it annoys me to see other people practically breaking everything in my house (slamming doors, kicking items in the house, aggressively turning knobs and pressing switches) 😬
@Nate-kw9by
Жыл бұрын
Not a homeowner, but yes it does seem disrespectful and over the top. Like just turn things on/off and open/close things normally ffs
@maddalenasegato
Жыл бұрын
Yup, thought he was quite grating. Owning multiple apartments it hurt to watch. Guess he has to hype it for the channel, but it's so disrespectful of other people's property, especially seeing he's a licensed professional.
@marieeeee222
Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a comment like yours. It makes me angry, that's the reason why I'm not going to watch more videos of him anymore.
@suzannaj3834
Жыл бұрын
He’s the type that probably throws trash in the street. I had a friend that did the same thing slinging doors open etc and when we would drive down the road she starts throwing her garbage in the street to keep her car clean. Hell she would do that in the drive thru with cameras. She just didn’t give a crap. Hated being associated with anyone like that. Needless to say told her to kick rocks years ago.
@2023GR
Жыл бұрын
that's the 1st thing that hit me with this video! No respect from this guy to other peoples property
I lived in furnished rooms most of my 9 years in NYC . . . from 1953 1962. I seem to remember one having been $9 a week.
I’m so glad I live in the Midwest…I live in a 4 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath 2400 sq. ft. home on 2.5 acres…new construction when we bought it….$156,000 in 2003…paid it off in 15 years…beats the heck out of living in a shoebox for $5000.00+ per month.
I once lived in a place with a shared laundry. I hated it and could not wait to move out. Thank you for the video!
That's just crazy. Not sure how anyone could afford that rent.
I was born and raised in Boston Mass, I moved out to the country and I don't regret it! My mortgage for my 2,000 sq ft home is a fraction of the cost for one of these tiny apartments! I also have a decent amount of land at the foot of a mountain and a 5-minute walk or less by bike to a creek!
Living in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts, it is astonishing to me to hear this fellow say that these are great views. Great views? Concrete and dingy Brick? Blacktop and membrane roofs?
I'm from lethbridge alberta canada. these NY apartments are unbelievably small and expensive. I rent a townhouse with my girlfriend in the town for 1100$ a month, and it's 1100sqft 3 bed 2 bath and a basement. Even with avg income being higher in NY I can't understand how the average person can afford to live there
@CHADCZ123
5 ай бұрын
They can’t, hence the empty apartments.
Sorry Cash, the rent is still TOO DAMN HIGH!
Yea crazy prices...at least, the second half starting with Greenwich place are much bigger /bigger placed units.
These are actually the going rate for apartments in NYC. One of the reasons I left NYC as soon as I completed graduate school!
Those rent prices are insane. I rent a HOUSE in a small-ish town and my rent is almost 4500 dollars PER YEAR.
@madelinewhitney832
Жыл бұрын
Where?!? Jelly
Let me start by saying I absolutely love your videos which are beyond informative and brimming with your infectious enthusiasm. I'm probably (definitely) going to get some hate for this but I just wish you'd be way more gentle on those appliance doors. Every time I see you open and close a microwave, fridge, oven or dishwasher door it sends my anxiety into overdrive...🥺
@twostepron
Жыл бұрын
I tend to agree with you. It appears that they are slammed quite hard. Everything else if perfect. CIC (Cash is Cool)
@joefranks4235
Жыл бұрын
I noticed how he was slamming everything. Very annoying.
I live in a 2000sqft, 4bdrm, 2.5ba, double garage, single story ranch home in suburb. Watching this gives be the claustrophobia willies! Now I will have a nice stretch!
$4,150 is mad crazy fam In Chicago with that I can live in luxury downtown NY tripping 💯💯💯😂😭💀
I enjoyed the video. The rent prices are insane! I am so blessed to live where I do.
@Sharon3rd
Жыл бұрын
Me, too.. my rent is zero. I paid off my home in less than 7 years in a National Forest of Alabama. My living room is bigger than those apartments!!
@midgie1166
Жыл бұрын
Me too. Our home is paid for!
I think the apartments are nice , even though they’re tiny. However, the price is absolutely insane. How do ppl afford these ? What are they making per month ? Where do they work to afford these cute tiny homes ? Shared laundry is a NO GO for me. That’s like dorm living lol 😂.
How do they bring the fourniture to the appartment ....please answer thanks.
I’m an Aussie and have never seen silly prices like this in my life, and I lived in Hawthorn, a beautiful inner green suburb of Melbourne. This is ridiculous!!
Well, to be honest, I think you should handle the doors and furniture with care. Letting the door slam, throwing the bag on the table, pushing hard on the door. It is still someone's property.
@bsnavigator9993
Жыл бұрын
The word childish "punk" crossed my mind. Watched three apartments and had to get away from his negative anger
@gregoryabbot420
4 ай бұрын
Hey, he's being COOL. You know, major attitude? Notice that backwards cap? WHY do white guys still DO that? The black guys who originated the cap thing moved on to something else in a few months.
Most of those rent prices are more than my rent for a two-bedroom apartment PLUS the mortgage on my 3-bedroom house - in Southern California! Insanity!
That first one is great….might be a bit hard to move in with that spiral stairs though.
Okay so I live in Atlanta, Ga and the prices you are showing for each apartments is the cost of mansions in Atlanta. Our apartments prices are going up but still the apartments that are those prices here in Atlanta are the size of a 1 to 3 story houses. Those closest spaces alone makes me was to cry. I could never live in New York. 🤦🏾♀️
The $4400 one is the best of the bunch. Less expensive than the $4700 apartment. Good to know Cash and Charles saved it for the closing segment.
@TheOldTapeArchive
Жыл бұрын
IMO, the last one was the worst of the bunch by far, which is pretty bad considering the others were overpriced, century old dumps. It's a dated 1BR without laundry, the small bathroom is off of the bedroom, has poor lighting with the only view being a dark alley.....for $4400. In sane times given the average NYC salary ($53K), this would be $2500/mo ($30K/yr). Even the $4700 one had 2 BR's.
Landlords are greedy. Real Estate agents lie. What a great combo.
That one for 7 grand - I had a place like that in Brooklyn - 2 bedroom with private backyard and it was 1550 per month back in 2010….
I live in Arkansas and there is no way I could force myself to pay even 1/3 per month what these apartments go for. Different strokes for different folks I know but you could rent a mansion with 6 large bedrooms, 2 large living area, huge kitchen, laundry room, at least 4 full bathrooms, a couple half baths, and a big yard with fruit trees for what y'all paying in New York City for scrunchie living. Those of y'all that can work remote might consider a change of locale and check out some southern states.
@maureenstevens6824
5 ай бұрын
Depending on how they vote...for policies or feelings.