Apartment Hunting in NYC in 2023 *with prices*

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @annjohnson543
    @annjohnson543 Год назад +1016

    I'm always amazed at what people call spacious and "an amazing deal".

    • @NineteenEightyFive
      @NineteenEightyFive Год назад +61

      It’s all relative

    • @bigm980
      @bigm980 Год назад +42

      @@NineteenEightyFive Not really...it's cope. $5,500 for a 1/1 in Manhattan...lmfao. Take your pick of million dollar, potentially waterfront properties, ranging between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet typically. The "NY life" is hilarious.

    • @NineteenEightyFive
      @NineteenEightyFive Год назад +50

      @@bigm980 nothing you just said makes what I said any less true

    • @bigm980
      @bigm980 Год назад +7

      @@NineteenEightyFive i genuinely meant to respond to annjohnson lol. Yes, what I said proves its relative. Relatively stupid imo

    • @CommandantNOVA
      @CommandantNOVA Год назад +22

      @@bigm980 Free Market my guy. If people didn't want them, they wouldn't cost that much.

  • @jacklyn-b1u
    @jacklyn-b1u 2 месяца назад +314

    The Trenton housing market is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Homes that were bought for $130K in 2015 are now being sold for $590k. I’m talking about tiny, disgusting, poorly built 950 square foot shit boxes in quite mediocre neighborhoods. Then you’ve got Better, average sized homes in nicer neighborhoods that were $300K+ 10 years ago selling for $750k+ now. Wild times.

    • @randettawolf
      @randettawolf 2 месяца назад

      Home prices will come down eventually, but for now; get your money (as much as you can) out of the housing market and get into the financial markets or gold. The new mortgage rates are crazy, add to that the recession and the fact that mortgage guidelines are getting more difficult. Home prices will need to fall by a minimum of 40% (more like 50%) before the market normalizes.If you are in cross roads or need sincere advise on the best moves to take now its best you seek an independent advisor who knows about the financial markets.

    • @brenda-v7c3k
      @brenda-v7c3k 2 месяца назад +1

      This is precisely why I like having an asset manager look over my day-to-day market decisions: with their extensive knowledge of going long and short at the same time, using risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying it off as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, their skillset makes it nearly impossible for them to underperform. I've been utilizing a manager for more than two years, and I've made over 85% of my initial amount/

    • @franklyn-z1k
      @franklyn-z1k 2 месяца назад

      You seem to know the market better than we do, so that makes great sense. Who is the guide?

    • @brenda-v7c3k
      @brenda-v7c3k 2 месяца назад +1

      'Grace Adams Cook' , is respected in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses experience and serves as a valuable resource

    • @franklyn-z1k
      @franklyn-z1k 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Год назад +340

    As long as you're near a train station and it's safe, I think it doesn't really matter where you live in NYC. You can quickly and easily visit everywhere else!

  • @Myungii
    @Myungii Год назад +330

    Honestly props to those that live in NYC, $4500 is more than my monthly salary and I could never imagine myself paying that much for a one bedroom apartment. I live in a 2 bedroom apartment which I pay $800/monthly and I still think thats a lot. The views of NYC are so stunning tho!

    • @dawsonlambert
      @dawsonlambert Год назад +12

      What city do you live in? I used to live in Kansas City which used to be one of the cheaper cities but now rent has hiked and 800 couldn't get you a studio

    • @michaelmich00
      @michaelmich00 Год назад +13

      dont forget even teachers earn 80k overthere, while 30-40k in other states. its just overall higher incomes and spendings. not as 'expensive' as it looks

    • @piero17sb
      @piero17sb Год назад +5

      Dude I pay 350$ for a 2 bedroom apartment with a terrance in the highest income area of my 10million people city. Granted thats really cheap and an insane deal, it should be around 500-550.

    • @kkkkkkkkkkkk962
      @kkkkkkkkkkkk962 Год назад +3

      @@piero17sbwhat city

    • @piero17sb
      @piero17sb Год назад +14

      @@kkkkkkkkkkkk962 Completely different country, I live in Lima, Peru, rent in the most luxury part for an aparment with ocean view or view to a golf course might run as high as 800-1000$ for a 3 bedroom, those same areas 600-800$ for a 2 bedroom. I get why so many US citizens leave and become expats with crazy rent prices like NY

  • @spacheco92
    @spacheco92 Год назад +233

    Great video! Native New Yorker here - born and raised. I’d like to make a couple of comments for people considering moving to NYC or just curious about the housing market here.
    First and foremost, yesss, rent is expensive here so pls stop saying you could get a mortgage for a much larger house (in the middle of nowhere) for less than the asking rent in NYC. Believe me, if there weren’t people willing to pay these high rents, landlords wouldn’t be charging this much.
    Secondly, law of supply and demand. We just don’t have enough apartments and that drives prices up. Over the next ten years, New York will need an estimated 800,000 new homes in order to make up for decades of underproduction, support a growing economy, and provide housing that's affordable for New York families.
    Moving on to the actual apartments themselves. Space is a precious and rare commodity. This is one the reasons why we have so many tall buildings and skyscrapers. We started running out of space horizontally so we started building vertically. So yes, bedrooms and bathrooms are a lot smaller compared to what you’re used to in other cities. Don’t expect to have a double vanity sink or a walk-in closet (super rare) unless we’re talking about ultra luxury apartments. Kitchens are smaller and don’t tend to have a pantry. Countertop space is limited. Living rooms tend to be on the smaller size as well so don’t expect to fit a dining table.
    Lastly, don’t be afraid to look beyond Manhattan. You don’t have to live in the “city” to experience New York. As long as you live next to a reliable subway line, everything is just a train ride away.

    • @conquerordie230
      @conquerordie230 Год назад +19

      NYC has a surplus of vacant apartments since the pandemic.

    • @spacheco92
      @spacheco92 Год назад +14

      @@conquerordie230 I’m assuming you’re referring to vacant rent-stabilized apartments that aren’t up to code and therefore can’t be rented out.

    • @Bloom2Grow
      @Bloom2Grow Год назад +3

      Same here in Southern California especially LA county you won’t find nice counter tops, space, laundry hook up, dish washer or walk in closet unless you’re looking at a “luxury” (and I say that loosely) apartment/condo that’s gonna run you a 4-5k a month!!!! 😢 everything is a luxury here.

    • @venom5809
      @venom5809 Год назад +2

      @@conquerordie230 I own a small apartment building in Brooklyn and there are no vacancies and I have people constantly trying to buy it.

    • @marshallhughes4514
      @marshallhughes4514 Год назад +3

      Interesting. I live in the Northern VA area and we have a ton of NYC transplants living and working down here. nice people. They always tell me that the price you see has a hidden "under the table" amount you must pay the building supervisor in order to be considered for the apartment. Is that still true or is that something that only happened in the past?

  • @suelyons531
    @suelyons531 Год назад +352

    I lived in NYC for 5 years in a luxury apartment. You truly get what you pay for and it matters.The gym and pool at the top of my building were my life. I'm not going to apologize for the life I wanted to live back then because I worked my ass off to deserve it. I deserved it. Live your best life.

    • @elissandreeee
      @elissandreeee Год назад +5

      May I ask what do you do for a living ?

    • @suelyons531
      @suelyons531 Год назад +27

      I worked in finance as an analyst. It was boring but I did travel on the company’s dime so that was a huge plus.

    • @momohead35
      @momohead35 Год назад +16

      Yes a true New Yorker. Always having to rationalize and justify why what we spend is well deserved and ok.
      Sometime we even have to repeat this to ourselves, twice. 😊
      Because if we didn’t rationalize we’d Jill ourselves at the ridiculousness of it all 😂

    • @suelyons531
      @suelyons531 Год назад

      Yes we do.@@momohead35

    • @CarterMoore2001
      @CarterMoore2001 Год назад +21

      "you get what you pay for"... if i am paying 5k a month to live in a studio apartment i better have someone wiping my ass for me after every shit i take.

  • @ciao_abhi
    @ciao_abhi 11 месяцев назад +79

    i dunno why i like watching these videos. Im not gonna be getting a NYC apartment anytime soon

    • @X.chloe.x1234
      @X.chloe.x1234 8 месяцев назад +3

      Same for me hopefully in the future when I'm older I can 😅 because its a dream

    • @kylequintana
      @kylequintana 3 месяца назад

      same here! i like watching these now since the owning manhatten show came onto netflix

  • @TaylorBell
    @TaylorBell Год назад +327

    Petition for Shelby to join NYC squad

    • @tomhappening
      @tomhappening Год назад

      NYC is the worst place for a human to live in

    • @Listenimtooshyalright
      @Listenimtooshyalright Год назад +7

      @taylorbell aren't you that nyc influencer with the chubby cheeks

    • @JokeswithMitochondria
      @JokeswithMitochondria Год назад +20

      @@Listenimtooshyalright aren't you a rude donut

    • @TaylorBell
      @TaylorBell Год назад +31

      @@Listenimtooshyalright Yeah that's usually how my friends and family refer to me

    • @nexusyang4832
      @nexusyang4832 Год назад +1

      ​@@TaylorBell hey girl!!!! 😊 See you in the comments section!!!

  • @user-ll9zq6ml6x
    @user-ll9zq6ml6x Год назад +45

    Don't let all these other NYC haters get you down. NYC is like no other place in the world!! Expensive yes but worth it!! I Want to live there one day. FIDI looks amazing!

    • @user73958
      @user73958 Год назад +5

      FIDI is dead on the weekend though, but the subway can take you to the more happening spots...

    • @yourunclejohn984
      @yourunclejohn984 Год назад +1

      Correct, its quite literally a health hazard and corporate hell. One of the lowest qualities of life ON EARTH

    • @joaquinjr2570
      @joaquinjr2570 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@yourunclejohn984lowest qualities of life and a hell hole but it’s the place people risk there life to get to

  • @alexius23
    @alexius23 Год назад +15

    I was Born in Brooklyn. My parents shared a good size apartment on Riverside Drive on the West Side of Manhattan with my Grandmother.. Eventually, parents moved to the Midwest. My grandmother soon came under rent control & remained in the apartment until she passsd..
    I heard that the apartment building went condo. Originally there were 2 apartments per floor. During the change to condo it was common to convert the 2 apartments into one unit just under 3000 square feet. I would occasionally check the Condos web page. I then saw that unified apartment, where we once lived, was for sale. Asking price was $4.3 million dollars. I checked a short later & the apartment had been sold.

  • @carableu
    @carableu Год назад +60

    Wow, the Dime is really nice. Other than that, I like the FiDi spaces the best. As a native New Yorker, those prices are actually not bad for the current market. This just happens to be a time when rents are quite high. I also would go for an elevator, doorman building. It does help with safety, getting packages, etc. All the best in your decision making, and I can’t wait to see what your final choice is.

  • @user-sx6eu4rg2x
    @user-sx6eu4rg2x Год назад +164

    Great video!! However it boggles the mind how these buildings have the audacity to charge so much for rent and then charge to use the amenities. With how much you pay for rent the amenities should be included.

    • @jasonfournier
      @jasonfournier Год назад +11

      It's what the market will bare. Just like the high rent prices. If they had high vacancies then prices would drop.

    • @WishAtElevenEleven
      @WishAtElevenEleven Год назад +21

      I actually like that they separate it because a lot of people never use the amenities so it’s good that you can decide whether they are worth the up charge or not, rather than everyone likely being forced to pay more in rent if they didn’t separate it.

    • @SwiftestScout
      @SwiftestScout Год назад +2

      Good buildings will included the amenities. You're watching a rich out of touch person shop.

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 Год назад

      @@WishAtElevenElevenI think everyone has to pay regardless

    • @yvettehatrak787
      @yvettehatrak787 Год назад

      It's NY. Like any Major city. LA, London, SF.

  • @exploringfindeverything
    @exploringfindeverything Год назад +33

    Shelby, thank you for sharing so many apartments. I hope with your sanity and health where ever you land that you make sure you have sun light. This is something that is not a want but a need. I look forward to see where you end up. Thank you!

  • @soniamoraleschemistry
    @soniamoraleschemistry Год назад +22

    The rents in New York are outrageous. I will never forget what a CFO at my credit union (lived in New York prior to working in Texas) said that you have to make six figures all the time. I will stick to my home which I own. Not a worry about paying rent. I did rent to be closer to a job and could do it again and still keep my home. The only advantage to renting is getting a job wherever you like.

    • @davejohnson-yi2rk
      @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's NOT the only advantage. Had a relative who HAD to buy a home in the middle of nowhere. He could afford it with a high paying political job. Suddenly, his state's governor was defeated in the election. My cousin moved to Washington DC. ONLY - he couldn't sell his house at ANY price! It took him a full 10 YEARS!! No not a typo! IF he had rented, he would've saved a shiteload of $$$. OWNING is often NOT The answer! Renting allows you to be mobile!

  • @AlieshiaTV
    @AlieshiaTV Год назад +73

    People be like a good view I’m like all I see is buildings

    • @AaronEMorales
      @AaronEMorales Год назад +8

      People in NY always say that. “Just an amazing view” *looking at a bunch of rooftops*

    • @AlieshiaTV
      @AlieshiaTV Год назад +2

      @@AaronEMorales right lol I be confused

    • @TheQUBANQT
      @TheQUBANQT 10 месяцев назад +16

      It’s called a city view. It’s lovely.

    • @joaquinjr2570
      @joaquinjr2570 6 месяцев назад +9

      Because it’s a city view, please use some common sense, were you expecting to see rolling hills and trees?

  • @citydesk4527
    @citydesk4527 Год назад +42

    For the last one bedroom in the East Village, with a little creativity and a divider you could make the living area a bedroom and the designated bedroom a living area to take advantage of the light.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Год назад +4

      Great idea, as it's more important to have light in the living areas IMO, and privacy in the bedrooms

  • @AnthonyKosky
    @AnthonyKosky 9 месяцев назад +9

    $3K+ for rent is nuts to me. That's money that is getting thrown away. For that amount you can purchase a really really nice house just about anywhere else. I don't understand the appeal. LOL $3,500 is a steal. LOL

  • @megcreates2.0
    @megcreates2.0 Год назад +26

    I’m dying at these rental prices! That’s more than ALL my bills per mo(house payment w/10 acres in central TX), utilities, groceries (which I eat gluten free cuz I have Hashimoto’s) 2 doctors monthly appointments, medicines, 2 vehicles and 2 horses
    I am so naive to what real estate prices are now days! 😮

  • @lindsey5365
    @lindsey5365 Год назад +7

    I watch Cash Jordan and his overview of New York and prices for apartments are insane!!!

  • @maxplanck9055
    @maxplanck9055 Год назад +8

    The dime looked great for natural lighting, helps when you are not surrounded by other tall buildings you lose light, part of the attraction of a tall building, Shelby the dime in Brooklyn is the best for you in New York, much love ✌️❤️🇬🇧

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 Год назад

      I loved the Dime as well! those amenities and corner views were to die for!

  • @simsence831
    @simsence831 9 месяцев назад +8

    You could literally live anywhere else and save so much money, it's crazy.

  • @laynejordan8838
    @laynejordan8838 Год назад +27

    The way I actually got full body chills when you said $5500 a month 🙊 I thought my $3k cad 2 bed was bad 😂

  • @akastardust
    @akastardust Год назад +13

    Even if you did one of these places for a year, it would be worth the experience. Do it while you're still young!

  • @Starlightmagic
    @Starlightmagic Год назад +27

    These greedy landlords should be ashamed of themselves. They are taken advantage of people for charging fees left and right. Most Americans have no savings. This cost would ruin someone’s financial future

    • @venom5809
      @venom5809 Год назад +1

      Can I send you my bills then? The building I own in Brooklyn, my insurance, just insurance costs almost $2,000 a month.

    • @Starlightmagic
      @Starlightmagic Год назад +2

      @@venom5809No one cares about landlords. Hate to burst your bubble.

    • @nathanmezenghe589
      @nathanmezenghe589 Год назад

      But that capitalism though, nobody is forcing anyone to live there, you're free to choose.
      It's extremely sad many in US are forcing Marxist policies on themselves, which is slippery slop to poverty, I know that firsthand.
      It may seem unfair but is much better than forcing landlords to put price caps on the long run.

    • @riverskeetr14
      @riverskeetr14 Год назад +2

      i'm on the Upper east side in manhattan for $2000/mo... oh and it's a one bedroom ... most people live paycheck to paycheck bc they're going broke trying to look rich

    • @Isaactorres60
      @Isaactorres60 5 месяцев назад

      @@riverskeetr14me too, paying $1800 for a one bedroom in the UWS

  • @frankb7449
    @frankb7449 Год назад +13

    Add another 10-14% in NY city and state income tax into the budget and those rents look even higher.

  • @cp37373
    @cp37373 Год назад +18

    As somebody that lives in the Midwest, I have always thought living in New York would be just such a cool thing. I’ve always wanted to do it. Those dime apartments looked really awesome.

    • @Idkmanjustgowithit
      @Idkmanjustgowithit Год назад +1

      Ya it seems cool but nowhere near worth the price

    • @spendleton360
      @spendleton360 Год назад +2

      @@IdkmanjustgowithitI don’t think money is much of an issue for Shelby at the moment, so she can afford to shop for what’s hot and trendy. For you and me, sure, none of these apartments would be worth the stress of having to make rent every month.

  • @FrancineMcMann
    @FrancineMcMann Год назад +7

    I know there's a certain magic to living in NYC but I can't for the life of me, imagine paying that much. Especially that East Village one that's the size of a shoe box for $3,500/month.

  • @Chutney1luv
    @Chutney1luv Год назад +4

    Though I am partial to L.A., I did enjoy the tour! The Dime Residences a gorgeous view and that $100.00 discount price off for $4200.00 for 1 year. It's just long enough for you to experience it! I do love the N.Y. State of mind views! 🗽🗽🗽 ❤️

  • @iTzDritte
    @iTzDritte Год назад +2

    8:05 “There is a catch to this unit” is the motto of NYC 😂

  • @elbow7991
    @elbow7991 Год назад +15

    I think my favorite was The Dime. Cool windows and lighting. Although, I just couldn't make myself pay these amounts for rent. Id rather live somewhere cheaper and invest for retirement.

    • @gingin1050
      @gingin1050 Год назад

      I knew by the font in the sign i would like that place

    • @spendleton360
      @spendleton360 Год назад +1

      I think if I made the kind of money Shelby makes and hung out with the same crowd as her, I would probably ball out as well.

  • @Paul.Vice.official
    @Paul.Vice.official Год назад +7

    The one for $3800 for all the steps is not a good enough deal for all the steps. JMHO. I still think it’s nicer in Cali. By comparison in Ankeny, IA- I pay $1050 for one bedroom. I’m ground floor with exterior entrance, and washer/dryer in my apartment. Plus I pay extra $150 for an over sized garage. Great video Shelby!

    • @jasonfournier
      @jasonfournier Год назад +1

      Yeah I thought that place was terrible in general.

  • @AbigailOlaco
    @AbigailOlaco 4 месяца назад +1

    Now I know Jade after seeing Owning Manhattan. I love seeing apartment tours.

  • @theyofactor
    @theyofactor Год назад +8

    Also wanted to add regarding those rooftop and outside areas ... you would be lucky to use them 5 months a year based on New York's weather!

  • @Monoiru
    @Monoiru 8 месяцев назад +10

    3500 for THAT tiny thing is a STEAL? she must`ve hit her head somewhere....NYC is getting insane pricings these days.

  • @walterthorne4819
    @walterthorne4819 Год назад +1

    Long time New York resident…If you work in an office consider short commute… best if walking. You’re young…..choose a happening neighborhood!! Not Wall Street. If possible have a southern or eastern exposure. Sunshine can be more beneficial than a view. Brooklyn can be very cool?

  • @f25mart
    @f25mart 10 месяцев назад +2

    I lived in 180 Water for 3 years and they weren't charging an additional $100/mo. to use the amenities when I was there; That's so rough lol. They did charge for pool usage where it was $70/person on the weekends and $35/person on the weekdays. Also, they def built the pool on the wrong side of the building because when it's sunny, the building's shadow will block most of the sun lol
    The doormen were the best , especially Lucas, who was just awesome.

  • @dandles2010
    @dandles2010 Год назад +4

    I loved this. I would so love to move to New York. I liked that walk up apartment at the end, such a quirky space.

  • @jujubees
    @jujubees Год назад +9

    A piece of advice, when you are interviewing someone and they are answering a question or just talking in general, try to not look bored. You keep looking off to the side and it feels like you are just waiting for the person to finish speaking to ask another question.

  • @WishAtElevenEleven
    @WishAtElevenEleven Год назад +17

    After knowing Shelby’s annual income from a previous video, (I think it was around 500 k per year if I remember correctly) I’m surprised she didn’t want to check out more spacious apartments at a higher price point. She could easily afford to spend 10k a month on rent if she wanted to, and get a much larger place.

    • @Desert_Dreamin024
      @Desert_Dreamin024 Год назад +33

      Rich people don’t get or stay rich from frivolous spending lol. She is a smart gal, always live below your means.

    • @dariovite7501
      @dariovite7501 Год назад +8

      You probably live pay check to pay check with that kinda thought process

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 Год назад +8

      just because you can afford something doesn't mean its a smart use of resources. your net return on taking the savings and say, investing it totally outweigh the added benefit of an extra 200 sq ft or nicer building imo. but to each their own!

    • @WishAtElevenEleven
      @WishAtElevenEleven Год назад +1

      @@Desert_Dreamin024totally agree! I just thought that amount would likely be far below her means

    • @venom5809
      @venom5809 Год назад +2

      @@Desert_Dreamin024 You can always tell when someone has no money because they always make some stupid blanket statement about rich people. 😂

  • @mundodamaquiagem
    @mundodamaquiagem Год назад +4

    What's the price for the Chelsea Studio 13:45? You didn't say it. Thanks

  • @itchystitchy
    @itchystitchy 8 месяцев назад

    I've stayed at the first building but in a 1 bedroom. It was very quiet and nice. You can people watch all the tourists.

  • @iTzDritte
    @iTzDritte Год назад +1

    FiDi is amazing. It has much better apartment quality, access to sunlight, and competitive pricing than East/West Village.

  • @eileenkuo3894
    @eileenkuo3894 Год назад +3

    This video is the best one I've ever seen for the apartment tours. These are actually really great deals!

  • @peterlew5008
    @peterlew5008 Год назад +10

    It looks like the apartments you toured in Brooklyn were mostly in South Williamsburg. If you go more north into Williamsburg, closer to L train and closer to Greenpoint, I think you'll find the neighborhood to be much more appealing--a lot prettier, more hip, with more parks and things to do.

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Год назад

      I thought that too. I think she doesn't know Brooklyn that well though

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Год назад +1

    Honestly the last East Village one is pretty good. I'd rather get a good deal with an older apartment in a good area, and they have more character!

  • @patty4709
    @patty4709 9 месяцев назад +1

    Closets in NY are renting for 3500.00. To me, that is taking advantage of a renters. However, it’s getting bad in Florida also. Rent control is really needed.

  • @kbc9340
    @kbc9340 Год назад

    I love ur new place. But in truth since it’s not my place it’s not my place to comment. But it does look very bright with fabulous views. But it’s you that has to live in it and nobody can tell you what you like. I’m just happy you’re happy. As should all your viewers. X

  • @nonayabusiness6170
    @nonayabusiness6170 9 месяцев назад +1

    What's crazier is that Landlords and owners want you to make 40x the monthly rent of your annual income to be qualified. Living in the city is already expensive, but now try to imagine making that much and low six-figures is considered poor in NYC.

  • @jerrinbiju2169
    @jerrinbiju2169 Год назад +1

    I live in Honolulu in a decent 1 bed apartment and everyone knows it’s expensive out here but even my rent is under $2,000. NYC rent is truly something else 💀💀

  • @Jaylasplenty
    @Jaylasplenty Год назад +7

    If I were to move back to New York I would live in Brooklyn, Queens, Yonkers or Long Island. I would probably look for a small town house rather than an apartment. There are few of them in between buildings. I use to live in the Heights, and I miss it, and around there I would probably live closer to the Hudson on the West Side heading towards Riverdale in the Bronx. Growing up in the Heights the rent was about $590 a month when I moved out of New York in 2005. It's completely different now from when I lived there, a lot less small shops. I'm hoping its gotten better when I go back to visit. I like the West Side better and if I had to live on the East Side I would just go to Brooklyn rather than be on the East Side. I like Queens, it has some beautiful parts and there are so many small shops. However, I also like Brooklyn. I think if you're going to pay that much you might as well rent out a town house in Brooklyn or Queens.

    • @superjofi1
      @superjofi1 11 месяцев назад

      I have no clue as a european, but shouldn’t the townhouses be even more expensive?

    • @davejohnson-yi2rk
      @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад

      I live in Westchester County about 30 mins from Yonkers. It's a CESSPOOL of CRIME and dysfunctional government. Only blue collars and minorities like there!

  • @victoriahanke5086
    @victoriahanke5086 Год назад +2

    Your friends voice is crazy! 😂😂😂😂

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 Год назад +2

    These are all very nice upscale apartments in building with amenities, but they're far more expensive than many of us could afford.

  • @hersheykiss9500
    @hersheykiss9500 Год назад +2

    i used to live in nyc, so these videos are so fun to watch even though i do not intend to return. OMG so small living space. claustraphobia

    • @user73958
      @user73958 Год назад

      I am not regretting my move out of Manhattan this year, even though I still work in Manhattan.

    • @hersheykiss9500
      @hersheykiss9500 Год назад

      @@user73958 i agree. i live in suburbs now. nyc commute must be tough!

  • @bigshrimpn
    @bigshrimpn Год назад +33

    Criminally high rent prices. Oh, but we justify it by saying that's just the way it is because, New York.

    • @nicholasbui4197
      @nicholasbui4197 Год назад +2

      If people don't pay, they will drop the prices or else they will bleed cash lmao. People are obviously willing to pay. The only thing criminal going on here is how you don't understand the basics of supply and demand.

    • @zunedog31
      @zunedog31 Год назад +3

      New York is one of the greatest places on earth in which to live. Poor people can live elsewhere.

    • @Charlierose214
      @Charlierose214 Год назад +2

      I mean every big city everywhere around the world are criminally high it’s just normal tbh

    • @nicholasbui4197
      @nicholasbui4197 Год назад

      @@Charlierose214 Forreal, wait till he finds out how much it costs to live in Singapore, Shanghai, London...lmao.

  • @alexanderschwarm7755
    @alexanderschwarm7755 Год назад +2

    Best NYCApartment tour ever thank you Shelby 🙊

  • @poppyvrealtor
    @poppyvrealtor Год назад +15

    God Shelby, just don't do it lol. You're so smart with your money. Go somewhere that you actually get value for your dollar and then visit NYC when you want to make videos there. Wishing you the best in whatever decision you ultimately make!

  • @gregcavanaugh1006
    @gregcavanaugh1006 Год назад

    I like the last one in the east village. It had a bit more character and a much more classic neighborhood

  • @mallorygraf8574
    @mallorygraf8574 Год назад +28

    Great content! My niece just moved to New York and is looking in the Bronx so it's interesting to see other areas. It's weird that some places are charging 100.00 extra a month to use outside area. What about when it snows or during the winter? At least here Southern CA you can still sit outside in January. 😉🌞 As you can see...I'm Team CA for you living here on the sunny side.😄

    • @gjd424
      @gjd424 Год назад +6

      Exactly my mortgage on a 4 bedroom house in LA is the same price as a 1 bedroom in NYC and I’m 15min from the beach in a better climate!

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Год назад +4

      @@gjd424
      Yeah, but in LA, you guys are dealing with the effects of climate change. I was actually just in Irvine for work, and there are just a ton of issues. Lack of water. Fires. It's like anything else when it comes to real estate. It's location, location, location. New York is a state that has access to some of the largest fresh water sources in the world. If we're talking apartments, fine, LA is great. If I were buying my forever home, however, I'd rather do NY than LA.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Год назад +4

      While crime has definitely gotten better, the Bronx is still not the safest borough. One of the nicer areas is Riverdale, but you're kinda isolated and it will take you a while to get to Manhattan from there. Plus it's not really where young people live. Queens is nicer/safer than the Bronx and is cheaper than Manhattan or Brooklyn. Don't even bother with Staten Island! I'm a life-long New Yorker and don't think I've been there more than half a dozen times! 😂

    • @mallorygraf8574
      @mallorygraf8574 Год назад +2

      @@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Well, Southern CA is not only L.A...San Diego is in Southern CA and it's beautiful. Yes, lots of climate drama happening here but it's happening everywhere not only CA. However, I agree with you regarding NY water...it's delicious!

    • @mallorygraf8574
      @mallorygraf8574 Год назад

      @@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 Wow! Thank you for that info! Will def pass on your info to my niece...very helpful.

  • @theboxingboy7422
    @theboxingboy7422 10 месяцев назад +1

    I get it's new York city but $5500 for a one bedroom apartment is actually Insane. That's like 2 months salary for some people

  • @AshleyandWilliam
    @AshleyandWilliam Год назад +6

    I’ve head so many great things about Chicago (cheaper , I’ve hear the city transportation is amazing, and they have a beach ). One of my clients there for a long time and said it was better than New York in a lot of ways even though she loved NYC

    • @yvettehatrak787
      @yvettehatrak787 Год назад +1

      Are you kidding? You don't want to go anywhere near Chicago, or SF. Maybe 3-5 years ago. Especially not as a single female. Nooooo!

  • @TheFragrantBunch
    @TheFragrantBunch Год назад +2

    I used to live in an old walk-up in East Village on St. Marks Place and the building is actually on the cover art of led zeppelin's physical graffiti album. the bathroom was tiny but i loved being so close to all of the restaurants.

    • @davejohnson-yi2rk
      @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад

      St Marks was at one point, the apex of counter culture Hippiedom in NYC!

  • @a.d.1473
    @a.d.1473 Год назад +1

    Hey there! I’m a native New Yorker…Brooklyn is in the house!😂. There are tons of other areas of the city that I would recommend. You saw some good ones and some I would never consider. I’d love to hear from you. If you need a really good tour guide, I’m your guy.

  • @nia-yl7lq
    @nia-yl7lq Год назад +2

    I was excited to watch this and the fact that this was made because you’re considering moving there. However, the last part or the disclaimer, as much as I appreciated that you acknowledged that there are cheaper places. It’s just not realistic (wouldn’t go as far to say tone deaf, cause this is the reality) for most people, so other than looking at pretty apartments…it’s just idk odd

  • @davejohnson-yi2rk
    @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад +2

    The only real questions are : How great a city do you currently live in? If it suits your needs then it could be Backwater, Wyoming. However, there are far too many people in the flyover states who constantly hate LA & NY and yet, they stay where they are because it's cheap. Cheap & BORING!
    They spend their weekends flipping channels on their remotes. They consider going to the MultiPlex a big deal. They meet the same faces day after day. They work boring jobs they hate BUT - they tell themselves "Hell, my apt is 10x the size of one in NYC for 1/10th the price!" My aunt and uncle lived in a small hick town their entire lives and because they owned the only dress shop for miles they made a good living, but small towns can be murder. If yoiu're not part of the local Church or Fraternal Lodge forget it! They liked being big fishes in a small bowl, For someone who is college educated and a writer/artist/musician - a small town would drive me totally bonkers. Also, if you have a serious medical disability, like myself, you may have no choice but to live in or near a big city. So, that's something the Calif and NY haters never mention.
    For the most part, you get what you pay for in life. People vote with their $ and their feet. NY and LA are so expensive because so many people want to live there! Laramie Wyoming is so cheap because NOBODY wants to live there. Well, you hopefully get my point. I wish more cities would offer more culture and arts to compete with the NYs & LAs but they don't and they won't. Most cities are controlled by Real Estate Developers and corrupt politicians and those last two are what are killing NYC. It's not dead yet but it's the foreign billionaires and millionaires who are driving up the prices. That and from the bottom up, all the fn illegals.

  • @kennyadvocat
    @kennyadvocat Год назад +2

    NYC market has become so crazy. When I was a kid Brooklyn apartments were way less expensive than Manhattan (about half the rents) and were so much bigger. $4,300 a month for South Williamsburg isn't even that much savings vs. those other Manhattan ones.

    • @davejohnson-yi2rk
      @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад

      Brooklyn is in 2024 the crime capital of NYC / That's a verifiable fact.

  • @ilarivaisanen
    @ilarivaisanen 9 месяцев назад

    Expensive AF but you live such a short time and NYC is a whole different level than anything else in the world

  • @Jeroen74
    @Jeroen74 Год назад +4

    The suspense is killing me 😄

  • @_dansilverio
    @_dansilverio Год назад +1

    Wow the first Brooklyn apt you would think they would have sound proof windows, here in Miami most of the windows are hurricane proof so the outside noise is pretty minimal

  • @LizardHouse
    @LizardHouse 10 месяцев назад

    Being crammed into a little apartment with tens of millions of other people surrounding you...that would drive me nuts.
    Now I understand why there are fundamental differences between city folk & rural folk. Totally different mentalities.

    • @davejohnson-yi2rk
      @davejohnson-yi2rk 9 месяцев назад

      Being in the middle of nowhere would drive most people crazy.

  • @pariahcarey1712
    @pariahcarey1712 Год назад +3

    I’m a real estate photographer in NY… I’ve seen all kinds of apartments. Idc how “nice” they are, 15k+ just to move in is INSANE. Please consider Queens. The commute is just as quick and easy, and you don’t have to go broke renting.

    • @EMSpdx
      @EMSpdx Год назад

      Shhhhhh!

    • @aimalnoman1441
      @aimalnoman1441 Год назад

      why do you say "nice" in quotes. Most of them were actually very nice and people who can afford it will pay for it lol. Not all housing is built equal, and not everyone has the same income, people can afford to live nice so why not?

    • @pariahcarey1712
      @pariahcarey1712 Год назад +3

      @@aimalnoman1441 Being able to afford it isn't the issue. Renting a studio for 5k/month is nonsensical on any budget.

    • @pariahcarey1712
      @pariahcarey1712 Год назад +1

      @@EMSpdx No 😌

    • @aimalnoman1441
      @aimalnoman1441 Год назад

      @@pariahcarey1712 any budget? if you make 1m a month that's nothing lol.
      some people value luxury/location over size. doesn't make it nonsenical

  • @CrayolaCoffeeBean
    @CrayolaCoffeeBean Год назад

    WOWWWWWW those prices 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫 my last apartment in Chicago was a spacious 1 bed, 1 bath with a pool & parking spot in a garage for $1,425/mo 😲 now I own a 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse in the burbs for $1,700/mo mortgage

  • @thediamondboss8587
    @thediamondboss8587 Год назад +1

    First time commenting on a video 😁 keep it up❤

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Год назад +2

    If you're paying that much rent, the facilities such as rooftop garden and gym should be included!

  • @idol031808
    @idol031808 Год назад

    Lots more to see in different NYC neighborhoods. You won’t be happy in studios or East Village railroad apartment. Spend more for a safe Manhattan neighborhood, bright space. You’ll find business opportunities in NY to make up price difference

  • @Ginger30161
    @Ginger30161 Год назад +4

    Cash Jordan would love the unit in The Dime, with the mirrored medicine cabinet.

    • @NormanF62
      @NormanF62 Год назад +3

      Too bad she didn’t do the tour with Cash! 😂 He knows all about undiscovered gems no one else could find in NY! 😊

    • @Ginger30161
      @Ginger30161 Год назад

      @@NormanF62 but who would hold the camera?

    • @hansonel
      @hansonel Год назад +2

      That would be awesome to see Shelby and Cash do a video together. Maybe one day if she moves to NYC....

    • @barbaravyse660
      @barbaravyse660 Год назад

      @@hansonelthey have done videos together

  • @msbgone
    @msbgone Год назад +1

    For one year just spend what you are happy with, but we all know you love light, just remember it is NY, not always that sunny... Good Luck! Oh, also remember you can hear all those sirens up in those apartments! You can see I am leaning more to LA... LOL.. I am back, guess you did not see the L in Chicago, it is mostly above ground... ok, back again, that bathroom at 10:20 or so how in the world do you turn it on without getting soaked or frozen?

  • @edwardleefilms
    @edwardleefilms Год назад

    Wowww, I love The Dime. Such a sweet spot

  • @francienregelinkauthor
    @francienregelinkauthor Год назад +6

    The Dutch building seems like a perfect fit for you. Because of the content you can easily make there. NYC RUclipsr Michelle Choi also invests more in here living space due to the content she creates there. It elevates here content.

  • @bjarnis
    @bjarnis Год назад +2

    Such a great view in most of those appartments. You could probably fit a bed in the closet of the last studio, that was huge.

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 Год назад

      That's what I'd do! use the main space as living room/office and put the bed in the closet. I like a really dark and quiet bedroom and prefer to have more living space since I work from home. then you also can have guests without them chilling in your bedroom haha

  • @SportsIncorporated
    @SportsIncorporated Год назад

    As a kid in the 1950's or 60's, I was taken to an optometrist* in the Wall Street area. For more than one pair of glasses; Saturday or Sunday morning. That area was totally dead on weekends.
    * I checked. They are still in business.

  • @leslovesliberty1776
    @leslovesliberty1776 11 месяцев назад +2

    Absolute insanity!! 🤯😂

  • @Metho-ip2hh
    @Metho-ip2hh 4 месяца назад

    The currency difference is insane....in my country, you can literally get a 3 to 4 bedroom apartment, with 1 or 2 balcony and 2 bathrooms(not small) a hugeeee living room and another huge kitchen and also the bedrooms will be spacious enough to fit 2 king size bed and more......with just 170 to 180 usd......😯😯😯

  • @bjvu9460
    @bjvu9460 10 месяцев назад

    lol. In florida that is akin to a living in a walk in closet. The things people go through to live in a city that smell like a sewage on its best day, have rats as big as cats , and roaches as tenants is mind boggling . So when she have guest over they are technically already in her bedroom while in the living room grabbing something from the kitchen for only 3300 which to them is a great deal

  • @kaichang7023
    @kaichang7023 Год назад +10

    You might want to check out west of the Hudson. Hoboken and Grove Street. They are walk friendly. The apartments are big enough for dedicated living and working spaces.

  • @Cajunventures
    @Cajunventures Год назад +2

    Yes NYC is magical! ❤

  • @Chertoff88
    @Chertoff88 11 месяцев назад +3

    So basically you have to make a minimum of $100,000/year to even afford a studio in NYC. Fuck that.

  • @melibloxburg
    @melibloxburg Год назад

    All the apartments are so good, but i love this: 7:34

  • @chellybaby
    @chellybaby Год назад +3

    New York is a very wild place with the pricing

  • @TheKingMarkell
    @TheKingMarkell Год назад +3

    “It’s like 4200… which I feel is pretty good” meanwhile my broke ass is complaining about them raising my rent from 1486 to 1786 for my 1bedroom in Denver 😭

  • @AdviceWithErin
    @AdviceWithErin Год назад

    Yay! You should look at the apartment buildings in queens! The value is amazing ❤️

  • @alaisha6455
    @alaisha6455 10 месяцев назад

    the williamsburg one is so cute and charming 🤧🤧get me some earplugs for sleeping and im set !

  • @097hhd63
    @097hhd63 Год назад +4

    Would love to see older apartments

  • @kelliroberts
    @kelliroberts Год назад +1

    I can’t wait to watch a NYC move in video in the last apartment you showed on this video.

  • @divinep1912
    @divinep1912 7 месяцев назад +1

    I came for the ... omggg thats so expensive 😂😂

  • @hoomanbeing4918
    @hoomanbeing4918 9 месяцев назад +2

    Wow Newyork really is shit. For $2000-2600 you can get a high end luxury studio (rent+amenities+electricity) in the loop in Chicago.
    Not to mention floor-to-ceiling glass windows, by the river and 800-1200 sq.ft. with a concierge service

  • @kelseawatkins6808
    @kelseawatkins6808 Год назад +3

    Great options shown, but very much aspirational and definitely would be considered luxury buildings. From my own working knowledge based on price point, not manageable for someone in their mid/late 20s to early 30s, unless you work in finance, in which case you’re unlikely to be spending much time at home anyways. Also to note, rent prices are RIDICULOUSLY high right now, post-pandemic, as if the rental market is making up for two years lost rev during COVID. Want something “affordable”? You’re probably looking at UES, Harlem or further out in Brooklyn.

    • @nottheone582
      @nottheone582 Год назад

      4500 is not out of the question for someone in tech, management, software development, etc.

    • @kelseawatkins6808
      @kelseawatkins6808 Год назад

      Totally agreed!

  • @kanda__family
    @kanda__family Год назад

    after covid NYC 😍🤗 thank you for your work Shelby, much love

  • @csf3lihao
    @csf3lihao Год назад +1

    Def go with the 19 Dutch one.

  • @Courtney-Alice-Gargani
    @Courtney-Alice-Gargani Год назад +4

    I love NY. I lived there with my mom. But I can't afford to buy a house with my salary. 😂 Have you ever considered living with Sam, like Monica and Jason?

  • @maryholter2971
    @maryholter2971 10 месяцев назад +1

    Outrageous housing prices!