@@Ornatetooth0475 it's not like I have that much money And I am just saying that sometimes I do think to do something ( that I should not be doing ) well I just think and never do it . So thinking and doing are two different things so I am not jumping
Bro when he opened the door and stuck his hand outside my anxiety went insane, this guy is trying to give me a heart attack. I am so terrified of heights.
I could actually feel my stomach bunching up in my throat. Living over 1,000 feet up and watching the camera pan down to the street below... I would take a ground floor apartment in a suburb any day over being ripped off of $64,000,000 I don't even have to live there.
@@sonarchy343 agree, I'm far from radical left ideas, but when you juxtapose that with people really struggling for basic needs, the inequalities are staggering!
@@callmeaj3077 You can‘t open the windows. It‘s a door, because it is not able to open completely. There is a safety system so that it only opens a little bit.
$63M for this penthouse is highway robbery. The whole place cost less than $2M in raw value, you're paying the remaining $61M to live in a NYC high-rise
@@km86640 You kind of missed my point, though. I'm not arguing that location shouldn't be factored into a property's value, I'm saying there's no location on Earth that's worth ~$61M
You are missing out. New York is likely one of the best cities in the world. So much great food, amazing people. There is such an energy to it. It is an awesome. Maybe not the prettiest architecture but really it is great.
@@Doomscrolled No thanks i think the city with 120k inhabitants half an hour from here is a crowded mess. Let alone a city with half as many people in it as the entire damn country i live in.
$7,875 per square foot. Google sez: "In October 2023, the median listing home price [in Manhattan] per square foot was $1.5K". So this $63m apartment is 525% over average. It would be $12m if priced at average.
This is absolutely not why our economy is failing. Uneducated people like you should not be voting because you are easily manipulated by the people who are causing our economy to fail.
@@chrislimnios9180 That is ridiculous. Just because someone is willing to pay for it does not mean that the price is justified. We have laws against price gouging for a reason.
I remember always wondering this. So many of these penthouses have tubs next the window, and I was afraid that certain people would take advantage of this with their cameras. On one video (granted, for one of the other slender skyscrapers), they said that the windows were reflective, so no one could see inside. Now I'm wondering if all skyscraper penthouses have the same thing.
@@ntatenarinWhy are you so afraid that people will see you naked? Most Americans are so cocky and yet afraid to be seen naked. What is there to hide? Let them watch as long as they are not touching you! 😂😂😂
They're more about the view than anything really. You pay that so you can sit up there and look out the window while feeling like the king of the world.
@@Floedekagealso, you sound like a commie. Bet you wanna "tax the rich" or eat the rich. Whatever the hell you people like to say. I think your just jealous because you are poor?
I dont even understand why people use these people.. you can sell it yourself, your bank usually have all the info needed. Its not like the talk them into buying it. If they want it, they want it.
@@AndrewTSq The building is selling it; and they use these clowns to do it. There is no Commission; high-profile RUclips salesman get paid by the ads ran on their videos, not by the seller.
I wouldn't even consider buying this human running cage if I had the money for it. It's a little cage with a view on some park. I'd buy a nice plot of land and have my own house built on it. WITH park, not with just the view. LOL
Yeah thats how Eric Clapton's son died. Was playing with the cleaner he jumped on a couch and ran out of a window. Fell on the roof across the street from the 53d floor. Highrise living is not for me man >.>
Park Avenue duplexes, which were the top of luxury in NYC back then, were selling for $4-5 million. In today's money, that is about $16-20 million. So, yeah prices went up but so did the height of buildings, the number of amenities and the size of properties.
No, I found a listing for a studio in another building for $125,000 in a famous new building in 1980. It wasn't overlooking Central Park, and it was tiny compared to this.
Beleive me, it gets old after a few months and feels normal. I stayed in many multi million dollar homes for weeks at a time. It is nice but all the space really is not needed. I just ended up identifying some of the brands used such as the sink tap and bought that for my house. Trash compactor is useful also. Those auto open cabinets are a joke to me in how much I need that. I would take a million of that money and buy a 100 acre farm and get another million worth of equipment along with a crew to do the work then sit on the other 60 million for when needed.
@@jstewart627I feel like being in somewhere like New York would be pretty awesome but I’m actually with you, I’ve stayed in some pretty huge mansions myself and you soon realise that there’s something to be said for just having room that you need and feeling a certain cosyness
Except these super tall “pencil skyscrapers” have a huge problem. Wind. All these famous super tall buildings along Central Park remain practically uninhabited for two reasons: firstly, most units are owned by foreign billionaires looking to park their money in a safe investment. Second, they’re downright uninhabitable because their very small size (in terms of width/length) causes them to sway uncontrollably on most days. Notice how at every one of these showings in super tall apartments, the staging never sets out anything on top of the tables or counters, because it would soon get knocked over and show the potential buyer that they can’t so much as set their plate down on the dining room table.
Why? I know it's nyc and with it is hella problems but that is one of the nicest penthouses I've seen. If I had the money I would love it here, that or a mansion on a hill looking down on a city
Crazy if a person spent 63 million for that I can think of getting so much more for that kind of money there's 340 thousand acres of land cheaper then that in the USA right now
I'm an HVAC Technician, I worked in alot of homes with wealthy or rich home owners. The stuff I seen in these people's homes is unbelievable. I would like that life style, but I'm happy my blue collar living.
@@AreaCode4hoe8 Marble bathrooms, golden chandeliers, kitchens bigger than my living room. TVs big as an entire wall, spiral stairs cases, toilets that shoot water into your but, personal chiefs and maids. 5 car garages, backyards with a nature walk, hot tubs, pool with water falls, etc. What do You do for a living, just curious?
@@lex6794 I got to say those things do sound luxurious and make sense but not surprising haha. It’s as if I was expecting some dirty secrets type of answers haha. And I’m a machine operator for a box company. Curious as to what made you ask?
Those hidden windows that open are actually genius and should be an standard in all skyscrapers, because if the hvac ever went out you can still get airflow. And being that high up I'd like to be able to get fresh air.
Good god, imagine trying to remove dust and spiders from 22 feet. I have a building with a 27 foot ceiling and I have to tie various types of handles together to even reach it. What I can't clean, I just accept.
Dude, do you think that dust removing would be any concern for the owners? I am pretty sure they can afford house keeper who could take care of entire house.
$1 Million house on the ground is plenty amazing, no need to spend the extra 62 Million to live high up. Me saying this with my measly net worth of $5000
If you were in this apartment while there is a huge fire on the bottom floor, all the elevators are broken, there is so much smoke in the staircase that it’s to dangerous to take the stairs, and the building is literally about to fall apart at any moment, what would you do?
For all the billionaires casually watching YT shorts
What a waste of money, ridiculous.
We exist.
Yes Jeff Bezos here this is my another account. I'll sure consider buying a few dozens of penthouse from this channel.
oh yea me hi, whats up
What about the apartments above this one?
That secret window is for when the stock market crashes 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
It's for when you want to fall down like the stock prices
😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Underrated 😂
63 millions and share a pool? That's robbery without violence 😂.
You get a tub!
There was no mention of a pool? Did we watch the same video? Am I having a stroke?
Right
@@arstgkneio they mentioned it at 1:39
A shared pool?! That's a deal-breaker. 😁
"if you wanted, you could...-" JUMP 💀
My intrusive thoughts are going wild bro 💀
@@ezra_001They’re called intrusive thoughts but you got the gist of things
@@reverse-flash9769 oh thanks man for telling
will remember it 🙂
And you would jump if you paid $83 million
@@Ornatetooth0475 it's not like I have that much money
And I am just saying that sometimes I do think to do something ( that I should not be doing ) well I just think and never do it
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So thinking and doing are two different things so I am not jumping
Kitchen cabinet: *stops working*
"Yeah that'll be 6000 dollars"
probably more like 60k
LOL
drop in the bucket for whoever owns this apartment
There's 6grand in the couch cushions...
Yeah I don’t think that’s an issue in a 70 million dollar apartment
At this point, i want Spiderman to swing by everyday
"This is great and all, but no way is it worth-wait, is that *Spider-man*?? Alright, sold"
60 million dollars for view
3 million dollars for penthouse
nah 63 mil for status
20 million for showing off; including 10m for RUclips promotion
Cool, just how is it a penthouse when there are higher floors 🐎
@@ahmedzakikhan763962
63 million for an apartment
Bro when he opened the door and stuck his hand outside my anxiety went insane, this guy is trying to give me a heart attack. I am so terrified of heights.
Thats me and you both.....
I could actually feel my stomach bunching up in my throat. Living over 1,000 feet up and watching the camera pan down to the street below... I would take a ground floor apartment in a suburb any day over being ripped off of $64,000,000 I don't even have to live there.
it made my feet tingle, I would never live like that ..ever!
You can't even fit to fall out!
@@f.miller9522 you absolutely could fit out that
Nah just the widow cleaners come while I’m bathing💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️
Could indeed be a widow cleaner.
Just Pull The Curtains
I’m sure they tell you when the window cleaners swing by
when $815,000 is "just over" the already $63 million mark LMAOOO
If one has 63M, then 800k is just spare change
@@krzysztof5750 yeah I bet. It’s like a loose $5 hanging around the house. It’s mind boggling, is what I’m saying
@@sonarchy343 agree, I'm far from radical left ideas, but when you juxtapose that with people really struggling for basic needs, the inequalities are staggering!
well you would be expected to pay that much property tax every year😅
Just under 64 million is more accurate 😂
whoever added that suicide door thing has a hidden talent and i beg him to keep it hidden
You must not be from New York, most houses over 15 story’s tall need at least one door that opens for air flow
@@Ur_fav_dante i mean why door are windows not enough?
@@callmeaj3077 You can‘t open the windows. It‘s a door, because it is not able to open completely. There is a safety system so that it only opens a little bit.
Batman
@@BlazingTyphlosionyeah and that's why people on the street started to experience "raining cats and dogs" 😂
Man, that's crazy. There's no way I live that high up.
You give 60mil and still dont have a balcony
Honey it's not the height it's the price 😊
@@100-w6e And who wants a balcony that high up? You have to be joking.
My heart skipped when he opened the window 😂😂🇬🇧
Why the random union jack outta nowhere lmao
That’s some affordable housing right there
man, gonna get me one of those : )
Same bruv
Right? Just one kidney... eh maybe more, but still cheap! 😊
Lmfao!!!!!
Never waste money on these overpriced delusional reality 😂 plus monthly dues.
After you buy that apartment, don't forget to prepare yourself a paraglider!
$63M for this penthouse is highway robbery. The whole place cost less than $2M in raw value, you're paying the remaining $61M to live in a NYC high-rise
No shit that’s how all housing prices are. Location matters more than anything.
@@km86640 Is that why an apartment in NYC is more expensive than the same apartment in South Sudan?
must also be great when the elevators are broken.
@@km86640 You kind of missed my point, though. I'm not arguing that location shouldn't be factored into a property's value, I'm saying there's no location on Earth that's worth ~$61M
@@JonathanSchmallippeYour whole point makes no sense.
If I had hundreds of millions of dollars I wouldn't even vacation to NYC lol
Right, lol
You are missing out. New York is likely one of the best cities in the world. So much great food, amazing people. There is such an energy to it. It is an awesome.
Maybe not the prettiest architecture but really it is great.
@@Doomscrolled No thanks i think the city with 120k inhabitants half an hour from here is a crowded mess. Let alone a city with half as many people in it as the entire damn country i live in.
@@ric84 yeah that’s fair. Cities aren’t for everyone
@@Doomscrolled I went to NYC and saw a homeless man shit on an elderly woman at the train station. You’ve either never been to NYC or you’re trolling
$7,875 per square foot. Google sez: "In October 2023, the median listing home price [in Manhattan] per square foot was $1.5K". So this $63m apartment is 525% over average. It would be $12m if priced at average.
This is obviously not an average apartment. You pay a premium for luxuries, prime real estate, the view, and the neighborhood the building is in.
I guess that's Trump math! His apartment is about 11,000 sq ft
@@Marvolo14 Donald Trumps penthouse is probably not as expensive and has gold toilets and sinks.
@@quedizzle7378Trump got more brains than you. The apartments in Trump Tower are beautiful.
This is exactly why our economy is failing, there’s absolutely no way you can justify that pricing.
Excellent analysis
of course not, it's meant for the ultra rich to park their cash. It's "investment".
This is absolutely not why our economy is failing. Uneducated people like you should not be voting because you are easily manipulated by the people who are causing our economy to fail.
If someone is willing to pay for it, the price is justified. Not saying the means of those with the cash to spend on this is, however.
@@chrislimnios9180 That is ridiculous. Just because someone is willing to pay for it does not mean that the price is justified. We have laws against price gouging for a reason.
"LIFT OUT OF ORDER!!!" Please use the stairs!
Sorry for the inconvenience!
😂😂😂
That's when you just go to one of your other homes. When you have the kinda money for this, then you for sure have other properties.
The day you bring groceries in too
@@milacruz3970 you wont be doing that, some poor folk will be doing it for you
That’s when the window comes into play
I'd be completely terrified just by opening that window a few centimetres.
That window freaked me out. No way!
I would never ever open that window.
I'd have the open function outright removed
You got that right that look so scary!!!!!!! Lol
I would never live there, even for free.
@@universalnettv677 are you talking about the building or New York? Lol
I would, I love heights
The guy in the other sky scraper with binoculars watching you in the bathroom 💀
Let ‘em watch
@@georgedanielsbizfr right , you living luxury until he pulls out the sniper
watching the low hanging balls billionaire that can afford that apartment at 90 years of age
I remember always wondering this. So many of these penthouses have tubs next the window, and I was afraid that certain people would take advantage of this with their cameras. On one video (granted, for one of the other slender skyscrapers), they said that the windows were reflective, so no one could see inside. Now I'm wondering if all skyscraper penthouses have the same thing.
@@ntatenarinWhy are you so afraid that people will see you naked? Most Americans are so cocky and yet afraid to be seen naked. What is there to hide? Let them watch as long as they are not touching you! 😂😂😂
And it is still just an apartment. No yard, and you have to share a floor/ceilings with neighbors. Hard pass.
They're more about the view than anything really. You pay that so you can sit up there and look out the window while feeling like the king of the world.
yes your reason of not buying this is totally due to the lack of a yard and not the money
@@frankwang6366 yes, they could make that apartment the same price as my current house and I still wouldn't want live there.
Just imagine if that door was mistakingly opened by your visitor.
A drunken fool 😮😅
they don't open that wide. u can't fall out of it unless you're emaciated.
The price of this Penthouse was $46,680,000 a little over a year ago, This penthouse sure gained some value!
Only if sb is willing to pay that much.
Damn
They put a couple of new chandeliers in that’s why
@@stephendiamond9893Just wait till they throw in some laser projector Tv and the price will shoot up to a 100 million.
So no one bought it for a year... Then they decide to increase the price? Doesnt make sense.
bro stuck his arm out the suicide door and my heart stopped
Knock off 62,000,000 and take that Suicide door out you’ve got a buyer
You have 2 mill?
@@eustab.anas-mann9510 that would make it $1.2m and hell naw
@eustab.anas-mann9510 Math isn't your strongest subject, is it.
@@nothingness10831.8 mil is basically 2 he’s right
@@nothingness1083please explain, this is going to be good
Hats off to the construction workers that build it
Agreed!
Sure. Their families will never get the chance to live within a 30 mile radius of it - ever.
But sure, respect to them.
@@Floedekagealso, you sound like a commie. Bet you wanna "tax the rich" or eat the rich. Whatever the hell you people like to say. I think your just jealous because you are poor?
People who have contributed more to humanity than any of the scumbags buying these nightmare homes.
Seriously.
Imagine you open up the window and your cat jumps out! YIKES!!!!
Nah nah as soon as he opened that little window my fear of heights went nuts and I’m behind a phone!
my self preservation going crazy rn
Now imagine it’s late at night, no one else in the apartment and you start hearing the floors creak …
Hence the secret window😂😂
That would probably be normal given building sway.
or you see a airliner coming at you
I love how this apartment is bigger than most houses while the rest of the new york population is living in 80 sq foot apartments if they are lucky.
When he opened that window up, I felt my stomach swallowing my heart and I leaned back real quick in my chair.
Same! Literally had to lean back and watch tilt my head away. I could never live in an apartment that high lol
@@SanctumGamingNetworkfacts
The first words out of my mouth when he opened the door," Oh Hell No! "
I don't want that place
That's some Bond villain lair action right there...
I was thinking hitman
I enjoy watching videos of homes I'll never be able to afford.
"Yeah i could see myself moving into one of these"
-my delusional ass at 3 AM
"Your majesty, the people have no bread." "Then let them eat cake."
Genius
Need to eat horse shit and drive a '94 Honda. Whats stopping you?
😎👍👍
👍🏻👍🏻
Excuse me, but do you have any Grey Poupon?
Mom :Son Go bring some milk from the nearby shop.
Son : okay Give me my Parachute.
With a touch of a button it opens and closes - and to reach to those cabinets, a $15 step ladder is included
what a beautiful apartment that will likely sit vacant for the next decade
Why? This is “cheap” for this unbelievable location and views!
It’s like heaven on earth
@@Ron.S. oh people will buy it.... as an investment
@@the.abhiram.r oh so billionaires do this in NYC as well? Half of central London’s mansions are sitting empty
@@Ron.S. central park tower is the most vacant building in manhattan, those apartments sit empty while rent rises for the working class
@@the.abhiram.r same thing in London
Omg, those exquisite windows in the first bedroom and divine hallway . . . And so many south facing windows - so warm in the winter sun!
Imagine the commission he’s getting after sales…
I dont even understand why people use these people.. you can sell it yourself, your bank usually have all the info needed. Its not like the talk them into buying it. If they want it, they want it.
Nah, they hype so much they get top dollar@@AndrewTSq
@@AndrewTSq The building is selling it; and they use these clowns to do it. There is no Commission; high-profile RUclips salesman get paid by the ads ran on their videos, not by the seller.
Just love the jump window
It's where you throw the cocaine out when the cops knock
I swear the beginning looks like a gta character with the way he moves. 😅
Watched this 3 times, legs went numb each time he stuck his hand out 😂
Of course, this can be yours with hard work, dedication and honesty.
Especially the honesty part. Because people with that much money are always honest.
Well the dedication part isn't wrong..
@@AxePlays-hc5dj youd be incredibly surprised
And just then...you woke up!!
I wouldn't even consider buying this human running cage if I had the money for it. It's a little cage with a view on some park.
I'd buy a nice plot of land and have my own house built on it. WITH park, not with just the view. LOL
Thanks for sharing my penthouse that I brought last year ,may god bless🎉
"So basically if you have a kid, don't buy this house".
Or a pet!
Yeah thats how Eric Clapton's son died. Was playing with the cleaner he jumped on a couch and ran out of a window. Fell on the roof across the street from the 53d floor. Highrise living is not for me man >.>
That would have only cost like 500,000 back during the 1980s
you sure?
no
Park Avenue duplexes, which were the top of luxury in NYC back then, were selling for $4-5 million. In today's money, that is about $16-20 million. So, yeah prices went up but so did the height of buildings, the number of amenities and the size of properties.
No, I found a listing for a studio in another building for $125,000 in a famous new building in 1980. It wasn't overlooking Central Park, and it was tiny compared to this.
@@stanlee3619 yeah, these would be typically purchased by residents of the building to house their help.
$63m for a PRISTINE view of the homeless people, crime, public defecation, and drug use going on in central park.
It would be a dream to even get to see that apartment with my own eyes live
Beleive me, it gets old after a few months and feels normal. I stayed in many multi million dollar homes for weeks at a time. It is nice but all the space really is not needed. I just ended up identifying some of the brands used such as the sink tap and bought that for my house. Trash compactor is useful also. Those auto open cabinets are a joke to me in how much I need that. I would take a million of that money and buy a 100 acre farm and get another million worth of equipment along with a crew to do the work then sit on the other 60 million for when needed.
@@jstewart627 dam.
@@jstewart627I feel like being in somewhere like New York would be pretty awesome but I’m actually with you, I’ve stayed in some pretty huge mansions myself and you soon realise that there’s something to be said for just having room that you need and feeling a certain cosyness
Except these super tall “pencil skyscrapers” have a huge problem. Wind. All these famous super tall buildings along Central Park remain practically uninhabited for two reasons: firstly, most units are owned by foreign billionaires looking to park their money in a safe investment. Second, they’re downright uninhabitable because their very small size (in terms of width/length) causes them to sway uncontrollably on most days. Notice how at every one of these showings in super tall apartments, the staging never sets out anything on top of the tables or counters, because it would soon get knocked over and show the potential buyer that they can’t so much as set their plate down on the dining room table.
Dreams work better in your head than in reality
Bro was battling his intrusive thoughts 💀💀💀
मेरा आज जन्मदिन है, मुझे देदे ये बोमग्लो भगवान तुम्हारा भला करेगा
if you make that much money you dont have thos thoughts, sorry lil bro
@@therealREDRUMeVeRy1rich people can be depressed lmao
Reminder that someone built a mansion with two private elevators and having a sprawling lawn on top of a skyscraper for just 20 million.
Even if I lived there rent free I would still be unhappy
for real, same feeling 😝
Stop the cap😂
Y’all wanna be different so bad
Envy
@@godofnothing428shockingly , everyone is different. Welcome to earth
That’s that Bruce Wayne Penthouse action right there.
The only difference: Bruce Wayne would own the whole building😂
Can’t deny even he was shaking when he opened the window
this penthouse is calling me poor in different languages
🤣🤣🤣
When he opened that door my heart sank. I wouldn’t live there if you paid me.
Why? I know it's nyc and with it is hella problems but that is one of the nicest penthouses I've seen. If I had the money I would love it here, that or a mansion on a hill looking down on a city
@@h0rze423 That is terrifying to me. I couldn’t live that high up with doors that can just be opened up 😂🤷♂️
Because you're poor ?
@@_ShaDynasty No, it’s a height issue. Read my comment again and try to process it.
Fr, how the f there is door in there ? 😨
I'm kind of scared of heights but I want something like this... Those views at night👌🏾MY GAWD!!!
We need to tax the rich wayyyyyy more
And people wonder why no one can’t afford a simple apartment.
Crazy if a person spent 63 million for that I can think of getting so much more for that kind of money there's 340 thousand acres of land cheaper then that in the USA right now
Amazing views of the homeless town and main capital. Best investment...
Oh nice and affordable. Think I’ll go out and buy one tomorrow 🤣
😂😂😂
Why stop at one I say! Gilded prisons are in fashion it seems.
The best comment! Buy 2 for investment. One for you to live.
And I can be your pet!
Just imagine jumping off that building all the high floors if it was on fire
I'm an HVAC Technician, I worked in alot of homes with wealthy or rich home owners. The stuff I seen in these people's homes is unbelievable. I would like that life style, but I'm happy my blue collar living.
Amen to that
What are some examples? I’ve always been curious
@@AreaCode4hoe8 Marble bathrooms, golden chandeliers, kitchens bigger than my living room. TVs big as an entire wall, spiral stairs cases, toilets that shoot water into your but, personal chiefs and maids. 5 car garages, backyards with a nature walk, hot tubs, pool with water falls, etc. What do You do for a living, just curious?
@@lex6794Sell gyros at Gyros-R-Us I'm co-owner with Alibaba Rahim!
@@lex6794 I got to say those things do sound luxurious and make sense but not surprising haha. It’s as if I was expecting some dirty secrets type of answers haha. And I’m a machine operator for a box company. Curious as to what made you ask?
22 foot ceilings so that I can take myself out hanging after embezzling all those hedge fund! 😅😊
Bruh... How tall are you?
Who doesn't love that view of skyscrapers.......😂😂😂😂.
Well the kitchen doors that closes made me laugh... I have those in my £300k house kitchen 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Right. Even in Russia we have such doors
Eric, we need a full rewiev of such an appartment 😃👍
Did you not listen? This short's a companion piece to his complete review.
I was gonna buy this but no bank would give me 1,000 years to pay off the mortgage. 😳
Chasing perfection in this life is about as satisfying as trying to lasso the wind.
...
The Delivery guy will be mad always 😂
Those hidden windows that open are actually genius and should be an standard in all skyscrapers, because if the hvac ever went out you can still get airflow. And being that high up I'd like to be able to get fresh air.
I would always have a panic attack because of those views man I nearly got one over my phonescreen when he opened that window 💀
Right
Who would of ever thought ‘Views’ would be so expensive
😂😂😂
That little window has just made me anxious for the day… wtf
63 million for an apartment is wild.
right, you could build an insane mansion way bigger for that kind of money.
@@robkoepnick5507 An island with actual fresh air. You won't be getting any "good air" by opening that window that high up.
@@Mjoy696yeah its shit
You know, a few of my cars is worth all most 20 mil. $ so everything is relative.
@@yesyes3010 After the next big depression we will turn your stuff into scrapmetal.
"You have a view of *Manhattan* "
*5 years later*
"Honey?! Why is a plane coming after us??!"
Absolutely stunning, idk if i can keep it that clean for long
hands down on of the craziest apt in nyc. if only i was a billionair
In Pakistan, With 1 Million Dollars You can buy a whole society of Mansions + Supercars 😂😂
I wonder what the view looks like during winter with thick snow covering the scenery.
Good god, imagine trying to remove dust and spiders from 22 feet. I have a building with a 27 foot ceiling and I have to tie various types of handles together to even reach it. What I can't clean, I just accept.
Dude, do you think that dust removing would be any concern for the owners? I am pretty sure they can afford house keeper who could take care of entire house.
If I hit the powerball I'll be sure to give you a call good sir!
Love it when just over 63 million is 815k
$1 Million house on the ground is plenty amazing, no need to spend the extra 62 Million to live high up.
Me saying this with my measly net worth of $5000
I love that place, I should buy it!
Well, if you're a multi-millonaire then go on and buy one
The owner's bedroom is bigger than my entire house 🏠
It's your life that makes it large ❤
If you were in this apartment while there is a huge fire on the bottom floor, all the elevators are broken, there is so much smoke in the staircase that it’s to dangerous to take the stairs, and the building is literally about to fall apart at any moment, what would you do?
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING ❤
2000 is a good enough sqft for 99% of normal families
**with a yard
Definitely my favorite building
THIS IS ART! I LOVE THIS APARTMENT!
Bro called us poor in all possible languages 💀
Brilliant! 😂
Those cupboards are not built for short ppl 💀
The amount of money people pay to live in NYC is a sin.
I want a tour, this short is not enough.