Have to make up for the BILLIONS they spent on illegals. Enjoy NYC sanctuary state ROFL, the best part is Trump will stop ALL federal funding to states that think like NY. Enjoy!
The saying used to be if you can 'make it' in NY city you can 'make it' anywhere. Today it's more like if you can barely survive there you can probably thrive anywhere else.
MY LANDLORD JUST RAISED MY RENT FROM 3,900 TO 5,400 FPR A SMALL ONE BEDROOM APT SO I TOLD MY LANDLORD THAT I AM MOVING OUT OF NEWYORK SO HAPPY I LEFT NEWYORK
Meanwhile 11 percent of renters in NYC have section 8 and the undocumented immigrants as well don't have to pay any rent all and are able to live in 2,3 and 4 bedrooms in Manhattan rent free. Not the Bronx or Brooklyn but Manhattan alone.
Dont get you people! Did they charge inmates for Anything when they sent in K.R. after the potus yrs ago and they had to Escape From New York? So why would they expect cons to start paying obama level rent in that same island prison now! And You dont have to live thru escape attempts. You can just walk/drive on out! Unreal! Thought Americans wouldnt be pushed around.
@@matthewmcmahon6727plus if they want they can legally rob you and sell your stuff outside your door and youre not Allowed to do a thing about it. Plus even worse things!
I’m VERY confused- why should tenants be FORCED to pay for brokers they DID NOT HIRE but then slumlords are allowed to raise rent however they want no matter what the actual demand and market is??? And these “realtors” trying to get thousands of dollars simply for opening a door is psychotic.
ow, these prices are crazy, im from Prague - Czech Republic , its one of the most beautiful cities in the world, my rent is 240 dollars a month + water and electricity (14m2) and I am making 2000 dollars a month after taxes. Crazy how USA is destroying it self
@RetroHawk206 USA has a much higher standard of living people who've never lived in both places wouldn't understand. But a massive cause of NYC's rent issues is that foreigners have purchased a plurality or majority of the rental properties and use them as shell holdings for scams and illegal activities, which helps to drive the market up. Preventing foreigners from buying American is against American values, but it would cut NYC rent by a combined billion or so a year. And I've been to Prague. Beautiful city! And I completely understand why you'd pay $250 there whereas I'd pay $600 in the US. Having had the unique opportunity to travel a lot the rent in different places makes sense. In Cairo the rent is too cheap and is part of the destruction of the city, in NYC it's too high and is part of the destruction of the city. But both places should cost more than $250 because they're greater destinations than Czech Republic. And in the US there are apartments in more livable areas than NYC that are far cheaper than $250/month. Like most Europeans you're likely ignorant of the size and scope of the US.
Yeah they actually are. Listen to the basketball player at 44s say the stupidest thing I’ve heard in a while. He said rents won’t go up because they’re controlled by market forces, not by what landlords can charge…. The stupidity of that statement is just immense. The landlords are half the market… they’re the sellers. And what they can charge is half of the market forces this bozo is taking about. You can just feel that these activists are trained as Marxists and they probably couldn’t even make change from a cash register. Murderous morons.
What kind of jobs do these New Yorkers have that they can afford $5000 mo rent?? And why would you want to pay that much to live in a matchbox? I just don't get the NY attraction or mindset. It looks dirty, overcrowded and unsafe.
Don’t believe that everybody paying that much bro lmao thats that manhattan downtown tourist non sense bx queens and parts of bk the average rent is like 1800 a month lmao stop believing non sense
Exactly, the money always funnels back to the super wealthy, so they obviously have incentives in supporting middle class robbing more from the low class so they can rob even more from the middle class 😂
It’s incredibly disappointing that a city with so much to offer, restaurants, theaters, clubs, sporting events… and rent pricing means you can afford… none of it.
Plenty of people seem to have the money to pay the rent and still go out to play. If you don't, you should probably move somewhere you can afford to comfortably live.
I used to rent apartments in NYC. Broker's fee charging is SUUUUCH a scam. People NEED to start learning now to rent apts directly from the landlord or owner. Cut out the middle-man entirely.
A debt based economic system benefits the greedy. The system is the failure. But, it has an agenda. We are seeing it. The haves and the have nots. Next, digital currency. Block chain. Chained to a block. Then, ultimately, Revelation 13:16kjv.
So you THINK you are middle class? You THINK your living situation will be better in 20 years than your parents? Congrats! For most of us, it is getting worst.
20 percent of the city is made up of section 8 housing and undocumented immigrants who don't pay rent at all. The state pays for them so the rental market is being kept as high as possible by the people who own these buildings. People who don't go through a broker and find an apt to rent from a single landlord can find apartments to rent for half the marker cost fairly easy. 2k a month is still high for a 2 bedroom but it's not 5k
You must be super rural …. I’ve lived in GA, TN, NC, and SC … and there aren’t any 1 bed apts even going for that much even in the ones with populations under 200k .
@@arkomoose1002 my aunt lives about 20 miles outside of kansas city kansas and her rent's around 500 for her 2 bedroom house. things are just cheaper in the less densely populated states.
@@arkomoose1002200k ?? That’s a huge city to me. I grew up in Alabama in a town of 5 thousand. It was the biggest town around for 30 miles in any direction. Average size town around there is less than 2 thousand population. The idea of paying more than a thousand bucks a month for any sized apartment is mind blowing to those folks.
Outside of Manhattan or downtown Brooklyn apartments are $1.3k-$3k. Yes that’s still a lot even though NYC pays a tiny bit more… Most families in the outer Burroughs (I’m from Throggs neck in the Bronx) we have been here for 5 generations since we came to this country, this is our home and moving is not an option for everyone. This is why many feel trapped and stay poor. I love my home of New York especially the Bronx and my family and neighbors BUT it BREAKS my heart to see what’s happening in our home against our will.
I’m a landlord and it’s so easy to self list and screen tenants. There is no way I’d ever let brokers touch my rentals and charge a fee just to open the door. This whole scare tactic that landlords are going to increase rent is that, a scare tactic. Brokers are mad because they’ll have to negotiate with landlords and probably charge a much smaller rate.
Exactly! A guy who needs a place to live has a lot less leverage with the broker than a guy with hundreds of apartments who has the option to take those apartments to another broker, or even open his own rental office.
I don’t know why New Yorkers pay so much for literally nothing!!! In 2007, had a friend to move from the Bronx from a one bedroom 800 sq ft apt paying $1.5 monthly! She moved to Atl to a 4 bedroom house paying $1200 monthly for soooo much more space and paying less! She said it felt like a mansion compared to that tiny, cluttered apt in NY! Yes, prices have doubled since then, so can imagine what it is now!!😮💨
I like watching this creator. I have been out of New York for seven years. Now I'm drinking coffee in my RV, looking around this beautiful park, for $500 a month including utilities, in Texas.
Why are their brokers getting so much from rent in the first place. The insane NYC market, I still don't get why people stay in that place. $4495 for a two bedroom apartment is just so insane there are no words.
Who are invaders? Please clarify- as a native New Yorker I don’t ever recall an invasion of any kind. Sure, I grew up in a diverse neighborhood with many people from many places but we had a great life. The food, the culture, it was an amazing place to learn it all and I am so much better for it.
Cash, your videos keep me updated on everything New York. I’m planning to move back home to NYC (born and raised) but my family left NY for Philly because of the housing crisis and high cost of rent (to support a family atleast). I appreciate your videos, they mean more than you’ll ever know.
Just move west a little you won't regret- not saying Detroit where I live but yea this way. The city's are getting harder n harder for the working class to survive in- much l9ve
As someone that’s worked on both sides of this equation. The owners, landlords, and tenants. JUST LIST YOUR OWN $HIT. There have been a plethora of websites setup for millions of dollars over decades to help you do JUST THIS. Laziness is the problem here, and this time the landlords are just looking to maintain/do even less then they already do in between their vacations.
Between vacations??? There is no vacations I have a family member that’s in that business and I can say without any doubt they do not get vacations Only ones that do are the ones that stop working and “retire” no they don’t retire young most of them are in 55+
I have zero desire to visit NYC. Maybe in the 90s and early 2000s it would have been nice to go during Christmas… however right now, I would never step in that cesspool.
I grew up in NYC and There's no place like NYC in the holidays. As an FYI there apartments this guy is showing are located in either Brooklyn or downtown NYC near the Brooklyn Bridge. However, if you go to Uptown NYC the apartments are nicer, 4 times larger than the little hipster apartments on this video and about a $1,200 less. So this video is trash.
@@RyanK-100No offense intended. But just because someone says it, the whole damned country falls in Line? Hell, I should go door to door and demand everyones a.. Im a multi millionaire, why not if its This easy!
thats when most people just hire movers even knowing it wont fit, and then theyll blame the movers when we damage the wall or couch from pushing it through tight spots
New York City is the worst place in America to live if you are an ordinary person. New York City is a living Hell of high taxes, high crime, high prices, and general misery. In normal cities there are NO RENTAL BROKERS and NO FEES. For example, in Dallas and Atlanta these simply do NOT EXIST.
$1200 for a four bedroom?! You must be pretty rural. I live in reasonably large metropolitan area in a 2/1 single family home and pay almost $1300 per month.
$1100 3bed/1 bath Amherst NY. My landlord could actually get $1400 easily if I moved. My homegirl lives nearby and she has a cute 2 bed/2bath with a sunroom that could be used as an additional room $895/month. She took it over about 6 years ago. She asked the landlord about another one of his apartments, he told her she looks better staying where she is because the remodeled apartments are twice the price and she is lucky he's not charging what he could
My house will be paid off in January and we only pay 720$ a month I couldn’t even begin to imagine paying that amount for a tiny apartment in a crappy city 😳
$4400.00 in Rent???? That’s insane. I own a 4 bed 2 full bath 2000 square foot home on over an acre and our mortgage is $980.00 a month. I can not imagine that much for a rental.. I guess it’s all about location?
If few people want to live someplace, there is no competition and prices are low. We need to stop interfering in free markets and if people cannot afford to pay the high rents in NYC, they need to move and get a job somewhere else.
So this is either a house you’ve owned for years or bought when rates were near 2% during COVID? I don’t deny your point of how insane the price is but also be clear about when and where you bought. An entire side of the story that isn’t told.
Yeah, middle class will leave and then millionaires will be waiters, clerks and babysitters for billionaires 😄 People who aren’t wealthy are important for society too. It took a few days for Paris to be infested with rats when garbage collectors went on strike. The next stop is an epidemic.
illinois is the same and in california. practically everywhere. only place you get away with that is a motel and you will be lucky as fuck to find a motel which is willing to give you month by month rent.
It's why we need to introduce State Electoral Colleges. I live in CO as well, and it's stupid that only 25 of our counties voted blue, but because those 25 counties, out of 64, have more than 50% the population, we all get screwed.
@@tsrocks2029 If the landlord hires a broker to handle the rental it's up to HIM to pay for the service and negotiate the price for that service, like you would for a mold removal company. Does not have to be an absolute amount to the 'hassle handler' and can vary depending on if it's a house, condo or rental unit.
What the hell are broker fees? And why do you even need a broker to rent or be a renter for an apartment. Perhaps the politician should just outlaw brokers. Sounds like the carpet baggers have come into town and decided not to leave.
@@chadthackston1992because they dont waste their time showing and they dont want to pay a property manager either most times. In other states the broker would be acting as a property manager basically. Property managers usually get a percentage of the annual rent from the landlord directly or a salary.
@@chadthackston1992 Because brokers were available for free to them. Tenants paid for the broker. Now that they have to pay for brokers themselves, at least some of them will start doing the minimal work themselves.
It's hard to buy a home this day and time, I understand that, but to be an old person still paying rent versus owning something is absurd !! I'm 70 and house is paid off. My S.C. house taxes divided by 12 =35.00 per month is what it cost me to live here.
As a landlady, I never use agents. I have my own application that all applicants must fill out. I check both employment and credit score. Deposits held in bond.
It's fhe delussion of grandeur and belief that suxh a highly renoned city would offer amazing opportunities and a great modern life So much not the caze apparently, I mean maybe for the rixh it is :)
@@saibamoe you probably never even been there. OR you're just s really boring person who can't appreciate all NYC has to offer. You get your confirmed bias from this channel.
Well, just like corporations pass their corporate taxes to the consumers. It is just how things are. Landlords just like corporations/companies/sellers will always compute what they need to pass to their consumers. Look at VAT that was supposed to be shouldered by the seller and yet it was passed to the consumers. Same with the sales tax.
Pretty sure everyone here knows landlords will just pass this fee along to their tenants. Here’s what you need to know: of the 50 of 51 NYC council members voting for the FARE Act, 42 voted “For” and 8 voted “Against” 25 of city council work for the gov/city; 11 are activists/community organizers; 11 are private sector (7 of which are lawyers) and 2 own their own biz. 45 of the 50 known council members are D.
If you actually read the bill (FARE Act) it requires up front notifications of changes in rent and fines for violations of the act- It is not as simple as just oh well the landlord just passes it down. As genius as this would be, legislators aren't morons they can forsee this.
The tenant's aren't the ones who will get squeezed by this bill.. It's the brokers, and the noise about this is probably coming from the real estate industry. Tenant paying the broker's fee doesn't have leverage to negotiate it. He needs an apartment and every landlord stacks the fee on top of the advertised rent. If the brokers fee can't be tacked on like one of those bogus fees that car dealers charge, then the landlord has an incentive to negotiate it down. Broker is at a relative disadvantage against a guy with hundreds of apartments, compared to negotiating with a guy who needs a place to live that's near his job or near the amenities he wants.
many apartments in california are starting to charge tenants things like pet rent in addition to pet deposits up front. parking space rent monthly, maintenance fees, fees to use the tiny gym, and garbage and water, just stacking on and on. but the advertised rent sounds reasonable...not after they tack everything on, tho.
NYC feels like they really WANT to say “no landlords allowed” but aren’t brave enough, so they keep doing this awful stuff that just makes things worse.
This is literally mind boggling Even in Brussels, one of the most expensive cities in Europe, a 2 bedroom apartment in the very center of the city is less than 2000€ I don't understand how can someone accept paying that for rent
I know! I own a home and all of my utilities and mortgage total $2,000 a month that includes car insurance, home insurance and taxes built into the mortgage total..
I'm an agent....just rented a two bed for $12,500 and also for $18,000......some people make a lot of money here...Plenty of young kids, right out of school, start with salaries close to 200K....it's crazy!
You can get a decent one bedroom in Manhattan for under $3000, split by a couple and it's $1500 per person. And that's Manhattan, the most expensive option possible. This video is alarmist propaganda.
It all depends on how much money you make. If you live in an inflated hot economy within NYC or LA then it really doesn’t impact the bottom line. Infact, you might be able to bank a pretty large sum compared to someone in a low cost of living area. Thus, you could potentially move somewhere else and be rich without working at all.
My god NY looks dystopian …look at Tokyo…pristine, no graffiti, no garbage on the streets,no homeless, junkies…it’s paradise. 37 M living in greater Tokyo.
Every Cash Jordan video is a reminder of why I'm glad I left the city. I'm just happy I got to experience NYC in the late 90s before it all fell apart.
@@marlenecesarotti8468 You really just have to be brave enough to take the first step. Blue cities are basically open-air prison camps: they use fear, taxes, and bureaucracy to make citizens feel trapped. I know people who just picked up and left. I personally turned down incredible money and position because I couldn't do it anymore. Once you leave NYC, you realize the song is true: "If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere". If you've survived in the Bronx, you will find you can thrive in most any other city in the USA.
I’m so happy I moved out of NYC several years ago. My family who lives there are planning on moving out of state as well. The city is a SCAM. I live in Texas now
@@daurydavis3983yeah they really should. But I'm not going to hold my breath. They're dumb like you are. They think just not talking about it will make it go away while they continuously vote for it!
Yep. This guy’s whole video conveniently ignores this basic core question. He’s acting like it’s still pre-computer age 😂 It’s abundantly clear to everyone that brokers have been replaced by a 5 second google search
@tony9146 ok. I live in MI , so i know NYC is totally different. I think government should make housing more affordable across the country without the country becoming socialist.
Because... 1)Landlords do not want to show apartments to 30-40 people before finding someone who qualifies for 1 apartment! 2) Landlords do not have the time to answer 100 phone calls /E-mails for 1 single Apartment! 3) landlords do not want to take 100's of pictures, resize them, and Post on 5 different websites. 4) Do the leg work as most apartments are walk-ups. Just to name a few reasons.
@@DonWayneMann 1. Don’t simply write your contact info on a posting. Have interested renters fill out basic information using a form on your website when submitting to be contacted back regarding the unit. 2. If you improve your processes for online listings you should be easily able to post all relevant information, cutting down questions significantly. Force prospective tenants to again submit basic information along with their questions all at once. 3. This is incredibly easy to do if you’re organized well. Plus you don’t need photos of every single unit. Most landlords outside of NYC show a floorplan plus some example photos from inside the building and that is sufficient to get attention from prospective tenants (using the forms from points 1 & 2). 4. If you can’t be bothered to do basic apartment management then why even be in the industry? Just hire an agency for all of the above and increase your rent prices accordingly. If the competition decides they’re willing to put in the very bare minimum in apartment management without needing an agency they’ll undercut your rent and that’s simply your problem to deal with. Don’t force a law simply because you want an easy stream of revenue to be protected from the threat of online listings.
I really don't understand how people are getting mad at other renters... It's a super simple concept to want safety and security for others. If you build more affordable housing there will be lower rents and more competition. This whole idea of "other people don't belong" or wishing ill on humans who aren't exactly like you is just disgusting. If you let them keep talking, they'll show you exactly who they are.
Renting is for top scammers only. Most average normies slaves, can only afford tenting, but even then expect to pay "protection money" Or your tent on the side of the road will get exampled..
I used to live in NYC years ago when it was great! I was living in the West Village. Used to go jogging in Washington Park down the street. Went to the deli and got a sandwich. Worked in the garment district loved 7th avenue and Macy's. In NYC you could find anything you needed from any place around the world. It's sad how they've destroyed NYC because it truly was a great city.
Millions of New York renters are sitting pretty if they're lucky enough to have a rent stabilized apartment (or rent controlled, but those are more scarce). Builders WOULD build rental housing in NYC but the state legislature won't repeal the WWII era laws that are on the books. No one makes an investment just to LOSE money, so builders/developers build condo buildings instead. We already had an affordable housing problem before Biden, Hochul and Adams invited the migrants here. Our city and state is goverened by incompetents with no longterm plan to make things better except to impose more regulations in order to bankrupt landlords. Things have never been so bad.
Rising rents in NYC only fuel the cycle-higher costs push more people into homelessness, which in turn exacerbates the city’s social challenges. It feels like an endless loop, where affordability continues to slip further away for so many
Been there done that, all that money to live in a box or you can go south and get yourself a condo or some land and own your home, so glad I did it years ago mortgage free
Surprisingly, just yesterday I watched a video on "coffin apartments" in China. A pallet and a fan for (USD equivalent) of $300 per month. Is this where NYC is headed..?
I live dead center in Beijing and pay the equivalent of $1000 a month for a nice place with a big terrace and heated floors. Don’t believe everything you see or assume that one video speaks for a nation of 1.4 billion people, my friend.
@@abbyabroad I meant no offense against the Nation of China, but moreover the video implies that those on the lower scale of income will adjust to "whatever they can get". I've been to all five Boroughs of New York City, but not since 2006, when an apartment could be had for $800- if you knew where to look. Overcrowding can raise prices anywhere in the world, obviously..
This very same law was implemented here in Germany a few years back. So brokers cut down on cost to rent out apartments. Before that law most flats would go on one of the rental online portals. Nowadays information about vacancies will not go to the internet most of the time. If you know noone in the industry, best are janitors of apartment blocks, you will never even know about most of the free flats. Great job, government.
Yes, this is how it will work in NYC. You can not collect a fee if you post on the internet but if it is not advertised on the internet, you can collect a fee. Many apts will not be advertised and guess what...You will need a broker again...
@@MaxAndersonnok. Well I own property in SC. And I can tell you I would rather pay an annual county tax to my state to fix infrastructure amd education instead of giving it away to illegal criminal migrants. (As soon as Trump eliminates federal income tax, I'll be happy. I'll be happy to pay for my states infrastructure and education the best way, WE see fit.)
That place looks like a $4,000 jail cell. I went to NYC a few years ago to climb in central park. There were homeless people shaking on the ground and crackheads screaming at me from across the block.
I’ve never seen a city work so hard to LOSE residents.
At this point, the powers that be WANT Americans to leave these areas...people WAKE UP!
I have never seen a city of residents that did everything they can to fuck themselves over and blame ot on everyone else. It's really not shocking.
They people responsible for 911 took over the city
@xXxSynthxXx 😂😂😂 people don't understand, you reap what you sow😅
Have to make up for the BILLIONS they spent on illegals. Enjoy NYC sanctuary state ROFL, the best part is Trump will stop ALL federal funding to states that think like NY. Enjoy!
The saying used to be if you can 'make it' in NY city you can 'make it' anywhere. Today it's more like if you can barely survive there you can probably thrive anywhere else.
That's a golden comment.
I suppose the old adage is still true, if you can make it in NY, in THIS economy, then yeah, you can make it anywhere, which you should do.
MY LANDLORD JUST RAISED MY RENT FROM 3,900 TO 5,400 FPR A SMALL ONE BEDROOM APT SO I TOLD MY LANDLORD THAT I AM MOVING OUT OF NEWYORK SO HAPPY I LEFT NEWYORK
Your landlord is wicked…that should be a crime…
Meanwhile 11 percent of renters in NYC have section 8 and the undocumented immigrants as well don't have to pay any rent all and are able to live in 2,3 and 4 bedrooms in Manhattan rent free. Not the Bronx or Brooklyn but Manhattan alone.
@@matthewmcmahon6727 But for $5000 how much comes from their pocket, plus Electric is sky rocket high it's been all over the news.
Dont get you people! Did they charge inmates for Anything when they sent in K.R. after the potus yrs ago and they had to Escape From New York? So why would they expect cons to start paying obama level rent in that same island prison now! And You dont have to live thru escape attempts. You can just walk/drive on out! Unreal! Thought Americans wouldnt be pushed around.
@@matthewmcmahon6727plus if they want they can legally rob you and sell your stuff outside your door and youre not Allowed to do a thing about it. Plus even worse things!
I’m VERY confused- why should tenants be FORCED to pay for brokers they DID NOT HIRE but then slumlords are allowed to raise rent however they want no matter what the actual demand and market is??? And these “realtors” trying to get thousands of dollars simply for opening a door is psychotic.
I am confused. If LL can raise the rent however they want, why don’t they charge 100k pm?
ow, these prices are crazy, im from Prague - Czech Republic , its one of the most beautiful cities in the world, my rent is 240 dollars a month + water and electricity (14m2) and I am making 2000 dollars a month after taxes. Crazy how USA is destroying it self
@RetroHawk206wow, that's beautiful
@RetroHawk206 USA has a much higher standard of living people who've never lived in both places wouldn't understand. But a massive cause of NYC's rent issues is that foreigners have purchased a plurality or majority of the rental properties and use them as shell holdings for scams and illegal activities, which helps to drive the market up.
Preventing foreigners from buying American is against American values, but it would cut NYC rent by a combined billion or so a year.
And I've been to Prague. Beautiful city! And I completely understand why you'd pay $250 there whereas I'd pay $600 in the US. Having had the unique opportunity to travel a lot the rent in different places makes sense. In Cairo the rent is too cheap and is part of the destruction of the city, in NYC it's too high and is part of the destruction of the city. But both places should cost more than $250 because they're greater destinations than Czech Republic. And in the US there are apartments in more livable areas than NYC that are far cheaper than $250/month. Like most Europeans you're likely ignorant of the size and scope of the US.
@@bufficliff8978ah yes, classic american response “Blame the foreigners, ‘Merica”
Also what a condescending response, higher standard of living my ass
No one is this incompetent. This is intentional.
Duhhh (j) Ew world order
The purpose of a system is what it does
Yeap definitely on purpose. Honestly thought we would have went Red in NY, But last 20 years of blue in power was not enough torture it seems.
Oppressers doing
Yeah they actually are. Listen to the basketball player at 44s say the stupidest thing I’ve heard in a while. He said rents won’t go up because they’re controlled by market forces, not by what landlords can charge…. The stupidity of that statement is just immense. The landlords are half the market… they’re the sellers. And what they can charge is half of the market forces this bozo is taking about. You can just feel that these activists are trained as Marxists and they probably couldn’t even make change from a cash register. Murderous morons.
What kind of jobs do these New Yorkers have that they can afford $5000 mo rent?? And why would you want to pay that much to live in a matchbox? I just don't get the NY attraction or mindset. It looks dirty, overcrowded and unsafe.
🎯
And it smells to the high heavens🤬🤬🤬
Don’t believe that everybody paying that much bro lmao thats that manhattan downtown tourist non sense bx queens and parts of bk the average rent is like 1800 a month lmao stop believing non sense
I don't understand the attraction either, and a "view" has no appeal to me whatsoever.
Bro 1800 for rent in all those poop places you just named, are too aswell. All your trash cities should be under 1500/m.@robthetruth2652
Somebody at the top is getting rich from this idiotic behavior. It's theft.
Bingo
Exactly, the money always funnels back to the super wealthy, so they obviously have incentives in supporting middle class robbing more from the low class so they can rob even more from the middle class 😂
Well not from the WELFARE section 8 and other low income housing.
An the immigrants live for free
That's the truth!!!
Dont worry, NYCers will vote blue no matter who! Totally not a cult!
It’s incredibly disappointing that a city with so much to offer, restaurants, theaters, clubs, sporting events… and rent pricing means you can afford… none of it.
You gotta pay to play
Used to have so much to offer. Now it's a death trap.
Plenty of people seem to have the money to pay the rent and still go out to play. If you don't, you should probably move somewhere you can afford to comfortably live.
NYC doesn't have anything to offer that a smaller city does. It's overpriced and overrated.
I used to rent apartments in NYC. Broker's fee charging is SUUUUCH a scam. People NEED to start learning now to rent apts directly from the landlord or owner. Cut out the middle-man entirely.
Totally Agree…how and when did broker fees get to that much…I remember when it was one month rent…
@@queenieny4654even one month to show u an apartment for 5 mins is ridiculously high
maybe landlords will be more willing rent to the tenants directly
A debt based economic system benefits the greedy. The system is the failure.
But, it has an agenda. We are seeing it. The haves and the have nots.
Next, digital currency. Block chain. Chained to a block. Then, ultimately, Revelation 13:16kjv.
Exactly
Bankrupting the middle class one penny at a time.
That was always the plan and if Kamala had won the entire usa would be that
Even worse. Bankrupting the middle and lower classes.
More like $20.00 at a time.
Wait til the tariffs hit
So you THINK you are middle class? You THINK your living situation will be better in 20 years than your parents? Congrats! For most of us, it is getting worst.
2 bedrooms apartment.
$4,495 a month.
and you get:
- AN ACTUAL LIVING ROOM! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW.
- ROOM TO PUT A COUCH! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!
20 percent of the city is made up of section 8 housing and undocumented immigrants who don't pay rent at all. The state pays for them so the rental market is being kept as high as possible by the people who own these buildings. People who don't go through a broker and find an apt to rent from a single landlord can find apartments to rent for half the marker cost fairly easy. 2k a month is still high for a 2 bedroom but it's not 5k
😂😂😂 and you may get some roaches and mice to live with you only they dont pay rent😂
@@matthewmcmahon6727THAT'S THE HONEST TRUTH BECAUSE MY X HUSBAND FAMILY ALL OF THEM ARE ON WELFARE AN SECTION 8
Calling the room for a couch a feature shows how much NYC warps your mind
@@prissypacheco2860you be lucky to have mice New York is infested with Rats
This is insane. I'm from a small town in the south, and you can find 2 bedroom houses with a yard for rent for 600 a month.
You must be super rural …. I’ve lived in GA, TN, NC, and SC … and there aren’t any 1 bed apts even going for that much even in the ones with populations under 200k .
@@arkomoose1002doesnt have to be rural . Can rent for $500 in Louisiana
Here in Arkansas isn't that cheap. A house with a yard in a decent neighborhood without roaches is about $1800, and up a good apartment is about $900.
@@arkomoose1002 my aunt lives about 20 miles outside of kansas city kansas and her rent's around 500 for her 2 bedroom house. things are just cheaper in the less densely populated states.
@@arkomoose1002200k ?? That’s a huge city to me.
I grew up in Alabama in a town of 5 thousand. It was the biggest town around for 30 miles in any direction. Average size town around there is less than 2 thousand population. The idea of paying more than a thousand bucks a month for any sized apartment is mind blowing to those folks.
I don’t know how anyone affords to live there unless you aren’t a citizen.
Best comment ever!
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Got that right!!
Probably the point
Outside of Manhattan or downtown Brooklyn apartments are $1.3k-$3k. Yes that’s still a lot even though NYC pays a tiny bit more… Most families in the outer Burroughs (I’m from Throggs neck in the Bronx) we have been here for 5 generations since we came to this country, this is our home and moving is not an option for everyone. This is why many feel trapped and stay poor. I love my home of New York especially the Bronx and my family and neighbors BUT it BREAKS my heart to see what’s happening in our home against our will.
I’m a landlord and it’s so easy to self list and screen tenants. There is no way I’d ever let brokers touch my rentals and charge a fee just to open the door. This whole scare tactic that landlords are going to increase rent is that, a scare tactic. Brokers are mad because they’ll have to negotiate with landlords and probably charge a much smaller rate.
Exactly! A guy who needs a place to live has a lot less leverage with the broker than a guy with hundreds of apartments who has the option to take those apartments to another broker, or even open his own rental office.
I'm confused .. why on earth would anyone voluntarily live there to start with?
Let me give you a hint! It's not actually a shithole this is a clickbait RUclips channel!
They raise the rent every year in NYC..this is nothing new !
Do you know that there’s people here who owns their houses 🏠 and live in NYC and don’t have to pay rent…I am one of them…I ❤NY…
It’s a complex algorithm of human behavior, let me see if I can remember it. Goes something like “location, location, location”.
Because they think NY is the best city in the world 🙄
I don’t know why New Yorkers pay so much for literally nothing!!! In 2007, had a friend to move from the Bronx from a one bedroom 800 sq ft apt paying $1.5 monthly! She moved to Atl to a 4 bedroom house paying $1200 monthly for soooo much more space and paying less! She said it felt like a mansion compared to that tiny, cluttered apt in NY! Yes, prices have doubled since then, so can imagine what it is now!!😮💨
I like watching this creator. I have been out of New York for seven years. Now I'm drinking coffee in my RV, looking around this beautiful park, for $500 a month including utilities, in Texas.
LOL BRO YOU LIVE IN A TRAILER AND HAVE TO DUMP A TANKFULL OF YOUR OWN SH!T EVERY WEEK AND YOU THINK THAT'S SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF ?
🤓🤓 Smart 🤓🤓
You're living in a trailer park in Texas. I live in Manhattan. But I can afford it.
If you’re happy and are able to do the right thing in your situation, great for you! Love from the Bronx to Texas❤
Good move!
Why are their brokers getting so much from rent in the first place. The insane NYC market, I still don't get why people stay in that place. $4495 for a two bedroom apartment is just so insane there are no words.
My brother used to pay that much in Manhattan, along with $15,000 up front to a broker for the privilege.
ALOT OF newyorkers r on welfare and section 8.
An social security people are on housing program
Brokers = vampires. Governments = vampires. Invaders = vampires. Eventually, the vampires will have sucked everyone dry.
Nyc needs to change when it comes to its rent. Like make it affordable.
This is what George Washington ran away from, tax abuse from the monarchy.
Eventually?
Vampire = jgews
Who are invaders? Please clarify- as a native New Yorker I don’t ever recall an invasion of any kind. Sure, I grew up in a diverse neighborhood with many people from many places but we had a great life. The food, the culture, it was an amazing place to learn it all and I am so much better for it.
Cash, your videos keep me updated on everything New York. I’m planning to move back home to NYC (born and raised) but my family left NY for Philly because of the housing crisis and high cost of rent (to support a family atleast). I appreciate your videos, they mean more than you’ll ever know.
I have a coworker who rents a room in Brooklyn mon to Thursday and lives in phily on the weekend. They got a house there
WHY on Earth would you ever to back to that shithole? You're freakin' nuts!
Philly is an absolute hellhole, so glad we moved out of that cesspool years ago!
Just move west a little you won't regret- not saying Detroit where I live but yea this way. The city's are getting harder n harder for the working class to survive in- much l9ve
So they moved from one hellhole to another
As someone that’s worked on both sides of this equation. The owners, landlords, and tenants. JUST LIST YOUR OWN $HIT. There have been a plethora of websites setup for millions of dollars over decades to help you do JUST THIS. Laziness is the problem here, and this time the landlords are just looking to maintain/do even less then they already do in between their vacations.
Laziness? In a place like NYC, do you think you can just open a newspaper to the Classifieds and find and secure an apartment there that easily?
@@rando42069uhhh they can post it online. Like your comment is lol. It’s not the 90’s. Internet is easy to use.
Between vacations??? There is no vacations I have a family member that’s in that business and I can say without any doubt they do not get vacations
Only ones that do are the ones that stop working and “retire” no they don’t retire young most of them are in 55+
@@rando42069I’m uh… I’m pretty sure he’s talking to the landlords… telling them to just list their apartments themselves and skip the brokers…
I have zero desire to visit NYC. Maybe in the 90s and early 2000s it would have been nice to go during Christmas… however right now, I would never step in that cesspool.
Same here. Don't gaf about New York. I live in Canada in the prairies so it's cheaper here luckily. Other cities in the USA I would gladly visit
Don't worry YOU won't be missed.
literally no one cares, stay in the boring ass midwest
@@thebatburger Lived in the Canadian prairies for 25 years. WOULD NEVER MOVE BACK.
I grew up in NYC and There's no place like NYC in the holidays. As an FYI there apartments this guy is showing are located in either Brooklyn or downtown NYC near the Brooklyn Bridge. However, if you go to Uptown NYC the apartments are nicer, 4 times larger than the little hipster apartments on this video and about a $1,200 less. So this video is trash.
You will own nothing and be happy!
The promise of socialism.
And you WILL eat the bugs. Reimagine.
Exactly. From KLAS SCHWAB. WEF.
Just like in North Korea.
@@RyanK-100No offense intended. But just because someone says it, the whole damned country falls in Line? Hell, I should go door to door and demand everyones a.. Im a multi millionaire, why not if its This easy!
$4,500 to “maybe” have a living room with a space for a couch? NYC is ridiculous
Almost the same as hong kong
I'd sooner become a hermit in a cave in a mountain and talk to God all day and night.
Love how many different angles/shots you were able to get in that apartment 😂
Imagine paying a ridiculous amount of money in rent just to live in a cesspool.
NYC is a paradise it’s the most safest and most affordable city ever Mayor Adams is doing a great job 😎
@@MaxAndersonn Liked for audacity.
@@MaxAndersonnnot
@@MaxAndersonnhell no
@@MaxAndersonnbro said safest lol nyc is the cringiest most disgusting city in the world
You could hypothetically fit a couch in that apartment, the biggest problem is getting it INTO the apartment. That whole stairway looks narrow af.
You can get a 'couch in a box' option that you fit together yourself. Best option for a small apartment
"Pivot!.. Pivot!"
@@johnvanderploeg6707😂😂😂
thats when most people just hire movers even knowing it wont fit, and then theyll blame the movers when we damage the wall or couch from pushing it through tight spots
New York City is the worst place in America to live if you are an ordinary person. New York City is a living Hell of high taxes, high crime, high prices, and general misery. In normal cities there are NO RENTAL BROKERS and NO FEES. For example, in Dallas and Atlanta these simply do NOT EXIST.
I moved out of NY years ago even before this. I’m in PA now and rent is only 1200 for a four bedroom and 1 bath.
In Georgia I pay 900 for a studio. I couldn't even imagine
How much is your car, car insurance & gas?
$1200 for a four bedroom?! You must be pretty rural. I live in reasonably large metropolitan area in a 2/1 single family home and pay almost $1300 per month.
@@ambientgaming3681 where do you live
$1100 3bed/1 bath Amherst NY. My landlord could actually get $1400 easily if I moved. My homegirl lives nearby and she has a cute 2 bed/2bath with a sunroom that could be used as an additional room $895/month. She took it over about 6 years ago. She asked the landlord about another one of his apartments, he told her she looks better staying where she is because the remodeled apartments are twice the price and she is lucky he's not charging what he could
$5,000 a month is insane
My house will be paid off in January and we only pay 720$ a month I couldn’t even begin to imagine paying that amount for a tiny apartment in a crappy city 😳
you should of seen my reaction when he said that too
Paying rent each month would take forever having to count that money out.
You better be earning 250k and up a year to live in NYC.
@@Cthomas5678 Wow, you have a crazy good mortgage rate. How big is your house?
$4400.00 in Rent???? That’s insane. I own a 4 bed 2 full bath 2000 square foot home on over an acre and our mortgage is $980.00 a month. I can not imagine that much for a rental.. I guess it’s all about location?
If few people want to live someplace, there is no competition and prices are low. We need to stop interfering in free markets and if people cannot afford to pay the high rents in NYC, they need to move and get a job somewhere else.
What state you live in bro I want out
So this is either a house you’ve owned for years or bought when rates were near 2% during COVID? I don’t deny your point of how insane the price is but also be clear about when and where you bought. An entire side of the story that isn’t told.
What state is that if you don't mind me asking?
Yeah, middle class will leave and then millionaires will be waiters, clerks and babysitters for billionaires 😄 People who aren’t wealthy are important for society too. It took a few days for Paris to be infested with rats when garbage collectors went on strike. The next stop is an epidemic.
These landlords are loaded and still want more $$$… very sad what’s become of NYC
Here's a solution: Get rid of the broker and you get rid of the fee. Problem solved! Nice to see you getting back to your roots on this channel Cash.
he always hs been....
Here in Colorado we pay an administration fee, rental application fee and a background check. A total screw job for sure!
Consequences of Leftist running Government
illinois is the same and in california. practically everywhere. only place you get away with that is a motel and you will be lucky as fuck to find a motel which is willing to give you month by month rent.
It's why we need to introduce State Electoral Colleges. I live in CO as well, and it's stupid that only 25 of our counties voted blue, but because those 25 counties, out of 64, have more than 50% the population, we all get screwed.
This city is just one giant scam.
gridlockedmapedsystemofsurveillance&control
How so? Have you been?
@ASMRyouVEGANyet Seriously? lol
@rmp5s, and look at who's running the scame, just like California!
So is this creator. Nyc isn’t completely like this and scamming off you fearmongering for views. For real!
😡😡😡😡😡😡. America stealing from America is called fleecing. That should be outlawed.
Better question is why New Yorkers are paying a leech in the middle 15% in the first place? No-one else in the country uses these "brokers".
Because they will pay anything just to tell themselves theyre better than other people. Thats why they vote blue. Always doing useless grand standing
THIS!
Yeah I’ve moved many times in the south and I’ve only paid a deposit, no such thing as a broker fee
@@tsrocks2029 If the landlord hires a broker to handle the rental it's up to HIM to pay for the service and negotiate the price for that service, like you would for a mold removal company. Does not have to be an absolute amount to the 'hassle handler' and can vary depending on if it's a house, condo or rental unit.
The broker weeds out all the deadbeat tenants
Mind boggling! My house payment is $958 for 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms on 9 acres!
Where’s that??
Where?😮
What the hell are broker fees? And why do you even need a broker to rent or be a renter for an apartment. Perhaps the politician should just outlaw brokers. Sounds like the carpet baggers have come into town and decided not to leave.
That's my question. Why doesn't the landlord act as the broker?
The landlords in NYC are beyond lazy and this is the only reason why they don’t act as their own brokers.
You don't and that's why this argument is nonsense.
@@chadthackston1992because they dont waste their time showing and they dont want to pay a property manager either most times. In other states the broker would be acting as a property manager basically. Property managers usually get a percentage of the annual rent from the landlord directly or a salary.
@@chadthackston1992 Because brokers were available for free to them. Tenants paid for the broker. Now that they have to pay for brokers themselves, at least some of them will start doing the minimal work themselves.
It's hard to buy a home this day and time, I understand that, but to be an old person still paying rent versus owning something is absurd !! I'm 70 and house is paid off. My S.C. house taxes divided by 12 =35.00 per month is what it cost me to live here.
I like wide open spaces myself, trees, fields , places to run.
too much claustrophobia, to try to live in cracks
@@1tim.ch.5v.8 what state do you live in? That is exactly what im looking to move to and I currently live in nyc lol
Everyone prefers that. Good luck finding a finance, law, entertainment, marketing, or engineering job in the middle of nowhere!!
So why do you watch these videos? Shouldn't you be outside?
Are you White? Just remember The Jew hates you. Don't forget your heritage.
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet why are you mad
Done with all this extortion!!
You hit the nail on the head. Renters are being extorted all for the bragging experience of living in NYC.
@@MaryMacElveeni dont think theyre being extorted. It seems like most nyers are mentally deficient enough to come on here and say its a good deal
As a landlady, I never use agents. I have my own application that all applicants must fill out. I check both employment and credit score. Deposits held in bond.
Sooner or later, they’ll start charging you for breathing in your room.
I can see if you're paying for the sunshine, palm trees and a beach, but for concrete? You're crazy.
I never get tired of watching another video about how much New York City sucks!
I'm with ya. That place should house all these idiots that are pro this nonsense
5k per month for that place? I've never seen such a sweet deal. Everyone has jobs these days that could make that manageable. Honestly great deal.
lol.. only if whatever the shorty shows in his videos is actually real
Agrees
Makes you really glad you don't live there doesn't it?
They really don't care if you work, hit burnout, and drop dead trying to put a roof over your head.
It is crazy that people pay such high prices to live in a shitty place.
It's fhe delussion of grandeur and belief that suxh a highly renoned city would offer amazing opportunities and a great modern life
So much not the caze apparently, I mean maybe for the rixh it is :)
@@saibamoe you probably never even been there. OR you're just s really boring person who can't appreciate all NYC has to offer. You get your confirmed bias from this channel.
The City is fantastic but goodness I don't know how the average person affords a 1 bedroom apt there. I'd love to know. @@ASMRyouVEGANyet
Where else can you make $250,000 per year as a 30 yr old? Certainly not where you live.
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet You gotta be a troll or something, nobody unironically DEFENDS city life, especially a shit stain like nyc
This guy kills me trying to justify the prices of these coffin sized apartments
Those that justify prices are rich💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
Level up lil bro
@@amgooderin their minds lmao
Well, just like corporations pass their corporate taxes to the consumers. It is just how things are. Landlords just like corporations/companies/sellers will always compute what they need to pass to their consumers.
Look at VAT that was supposed to be shouldered by the seller and yet it was passed to the consumers. Same with the sales tax.
He isn't trying to justify it he's trying to expose it.
Pretty sure everyone here knows landlords will just pass this fee along to their tenants.
Here’s what you need to know: of the 50 of 51 NYC council members voting for the FARE Act, 42 voted “For” and 8 voted “Against”
25 of city council work for the gov/city; 11 are activists/community organizers; 11 are private sector (7 of which are lawyers) and 2 own their own biz.
45 of the 50 known council members are D.
Democrat? Who would of guessed. Time to vote out the gov. and the mayor.
@@joyphillips1821 NYC? Doubt it.
If you actually read the bill (FARE Act) it requires up front notifications of changes in rent and fines for violations of the act- It is not as simple as just oh well the landlord just passes it down. As genius as this would be, legislators aren't morons they can forsee this.
The tenant's aren't the ones who will get squeezed by this bill.. It's the brokers, and the noise about this is probably coming from the real estate industry.
Tenant paying the broker's fee doesn't have leverage to negotiate it. He needs an apartment and every landlord stacks the fee on top of the advertised rent.
If the brokers fee can't be tacked on like one of those bogus fees that car dealers charge, then the landlord has an incentive to negotiate it down. Broker is at a relative disadvantage against a guy with hundreds of apartments, compared to negotiating with a guy who needs a place to live that's near his job or near the amenities he wants.
many apartments in california are starting to charge tenants things like pet rent in addition to pet deposits up front. parking space rent monthly, maintenance fees, fees to use the tiny gym, and garbage and water, just stacking on and on. but the advertised rent sounds reasonable...not after they tack everything on, tho.
This has always been the case, at least in Nevada and Florida. I have paid pet rent etc. since 2008.
NYC feels like they really WANT to say “no landlords allowed” but aren’t brave enough, so they keep doing this awful stuff that just makes things worse.
Its like having an abusive partner who gaslighted you into staying in the relationship and you're too afraid to break up.
People who still live in NYC are insane! 4800/mo?! That would cover my rent for 5 months on a 1br, and I'd still have money left over.
This is literally mind boggling
Even in Brussels, one of the most expensive cities in Europe, a 2 bedroom apartment in the very center of the city is less than 2000€
I don't understand how can someone accept paying that for rent
For that money it would pay my rent for 10 months with 300 left over.. 😮💰
Because there are no other options short of living rough in the street@powmod1
You’re foolish for thinking the average person pays $4800 in rent. His videos are so biased and don’t reflect the reality of the average New Yorker.
Leave and buy a huge house....
I respect you changing your content to focus on something you believe in … America is a CRAZY place
Hi can i know more about you ?
NYC is far beyond the rest of the US in craziness!
@@Asphodel27one have you been there? Probably not...
It really is. And me and my family have been away from America for 8 years now.
Congrats on reaching 1 million subscribers. I knew this would happen !!
Yes 🎉🎉🎉
Seeing New York become a mostly abandoned city will be a wild reality.
Cash, I really appreciate your dedication.
Keep up the great work.
Rock Island , Il.
$4500 for that?!? OMG ! How does anyone afford that! Rent is bad here, western Canada, but a place that would ‘only” be $2800 ish.
Because this is America, not Canada. People can get starting salaries of over $200,000 in NYC.
It blows my mind that someone in NYC could rent an apartment for $4495 a month and essentially piss that money away every month.
I know! I own a home and all of my utilities and mortgage total $2,000 a month that includes car insurance, home insurance and taxes built into the mortgage total..
I'm an agent....just rented a two bed for $12,500 and also for $18,000......some people make a lot of money here...Plenty of young kids, right out of school, start with salaries close to 200K....it's crazy!
You can get a decent one bedroom in Manhattan for under $3000, split by a couple and it's $1500 per person. And that's Manhattan, the most expensive option possible. This video is alarmist propaganda.
@@jr2037 If you want a decent two bedroom, it will be around $4,500 or more in Manhattan.
It all depends on how much money you make.
If you live in an inflated hot economy within NYC or LA then it really doesn’t impact the bottom line. Infact, you might be able to bank a pretty large sum compared to someone in a low cost of living area. Thus, you could potentially move somewhere else and be rich without working at all.
My god NY looks dystopian …look at Tokyo…pristine, no graffiti, no garbage on the streets,no homeless, junkies…it’s paradise. 37 M living in greater Tokyo.
It’s hard to think of New York as part of America
WHY??
Agree mostly Ca.
Upstate NY IS AWESOME!
Itʼs is own planet
@@queenieny4654 NY belongs in the middle east
Who on earth would want to live in that nasty place at ANY cost ?
Liberals
Every Cash Jordan video is a reminder of why I'm glad I left the city. I'm just happy I got to experience NYC in the late 90s before it all fell apart.
Same here.....they couldn't pay me enough to go back.
how I wish I was smart enough to lDO WHAT YOU DID I HATE LIVING IN NY THE BRONX now I cant
@@marlenecesarotti8468 You really just have to be brave enough to take the first step. Blue cities are basically open-air prison camps: they use fear, taxes, and bureaucracy to make citizens feel trapped.
I know people who just picked up and left.
I personally turned down incredible money and position because I couldn't do it anymore.
Once you leave NYC, you realize the song is true: "If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere".
If you've survived in the Bronx, you will find you can thrive in most any other city in the USA.
I’m so happy I moved out of NYC several years ago. My family who lives there are planning on moving out of state as well. The city is a SCAM. I live in Texas now
Not only it is expensive to live here in NYC, but it is also expensive to move out and into another state of much less rent.
Finally a video about real estate. Cash I miss your videos showing real estate.
I agree!
Damn what a dump that new york city is becoming 😒 it's best to leave NYC permanently
NYC is a paradise it’s the most safest and most affordable city ever Mayor Adams is doing a great job 😎
Who wants to live there? Who can afford it?
Are you a NYer?
@@MaxAndersonntroll
Please don’t come to Texas
The music reminds me of Kardashian theme music when chaos happens😂😂😂
Keep voting for the same people, and you know how it ends
It’s about to get WORSE NEXT YEAR…
they can't help it.... Upside down & Assbackwards is the dem. way
That's why I can't feel too bad. Clearly New Yorkers love living this way and being treated this way, whats the problem?
I dont feel bad for them, the recent election showed that they continue to vote for the very thing thats screwing them over
Zero pity for these people
I hate that over worn trite comment. Nobody votes for this. They vote for a variety of reasons. They are lied to.
NYC citizens must like this. They vote for it en masse.
They do. I dated a girl from there. The people are all chaotic and cant live with themselves so they need the noise and distractions
Just stop already
There is massive political corruption that keeps these cities under Democrat Communist control decade after decade.
Yeah, everyone here voted for how brokers should be paid. You don’t have to talk if you have nothing intelligent to say.
@@daurydavis3983yeah they really should. But I'm not going to hold my breath. They're dumb like you are. They think just not talking about it will make it go away while they continuously vote for it!
Why can't landlords advertise on the internet rather than having brokers?
Yep. This guy’s whole video conveniently ignores this basic core question. He’s acting like it’s still pre-computer age 😂
It’s abundantly clear to everyone that brokers have been replaced by a 5 second google search
@tony9146 ok. I live in MI , so i know NYC is totally different. I think government should make housing more affordable across the country without the country becoming socialist.
Because...
1)Landlords do not want to show apartments to 30-40 people before finding someone who qualifies for 1 apartment!
2) Landlords do not have the time to answer 100 phone calls /E-mails for 1 single Apartment!
3) landlords do not want to take 100's of pictures, resize them, and Post on 5 different websites.
4) Do the leg work as most apartments are walk-ups.
Just to name a few reasons.
@@DonWayneMann 1. Don’t simply write your contact info on a posting. Have interested renters fill out basic information using a form on your website when submitting to be contacted back regarding the unit.
2. If you improve your processes for online listings you should be easily able to post all relevant information, cutting down questions significantly. Force prospective tenants to again submit basic information along with their questions all at once.
3. This is incredibly easy to do if you’re organized well. Plus you don’t need photos of every single unit. Most landlords outside of NYC show a floorplan plus some example photos from inside the building and that is sufficient to get attention from prospective tenants (using the forms from points 1 & 2).
4. If you can’t be bothered to do basic apartment management then why even be in the industry? Just hire an agency for all of the above and increase your rent prices accordingly. If the competition decides they’re willing to put in the very bare minimum in apartment management without needing an agency they’ll undercut your rent and that’s simply your problem to deal with. Don’t force a law simply because you want an easy stream of revenue to be protected from the threat of online listings.
@@DonWayneMannsounds more like a personal problem than an actual problem.
I really don't understand how people are getting mad at other renters... It's a super simple concept to want safety and security for others. If you build more affordable housing there will be lower rents and more competition. This whole idea of "other people don't belong" or wishing ill on humans who aren't exactly like you is just disgusting. If you let them keep talking, they'll show you exactly who they are.
1:10 Gosh, if they haven't realized by now, they probably never will.
So they are going to make things worse by doing what the rest of the country that is more affordable is already doing?
West coast here. Have NEVER even heard of a brokers fee for tenting lmao. Pro rate rent for the month you move in and 300 deposit you’re good.
Renting is for top scammers only. Most average normies slaves, can only afford tenting, but even then expect to pay "protection money"
Or your tent on the side of the road will get exampled..
Is nyc literally purposely getting rid of the middle class?? Why?? Everyone in New York at this point is rich af or poor
started in the 1970s
Its the true nature of capitalism. This is inevitably what will continue to happen to subsets of the populace.
@@clippy-v4q why? Don’t they need the working class to do stuff for them? Who will work at the grocery store?
@@lead_letter Ah yes. Socialism will DEF fix all of this. Nerd.
This video is ragebait, all his content is. I live in nyc, everything is exactly the same its always been.
I live in a 4 bedroom house with a detached 2 car garage and I pay 1100 a mo. People are insane living in NY or any big city.
You get what you voted for.
EXACTLY!!!
and they voted for it yet again
@Scoobawoo sometimes you can't fix stupid... but they sure enjoy continuing to vote for it... and hope it gets better!
Just like you’ll get your hyperinflation after daddy Donald’s tariffs are done with ya 😂 left and right - government is incompetent
@RMwhite what's wrong with your face?
I pay, for rent and utilities, about $3600...
...Per year!
4500/month is fricken insane!
Where’s that??
@queenieny4654
Alabama trailer park!😉
The Mayor of NY seems completely impotent. Can he change or affect anything that takes place in NYC?
It is the City Council that runs NYC. They are the Commies you need to eject.
He got to go…
I love that sign by the mayor ‘crime down 10%’ the part they forgot to add was crime reporting is down by 50%
Damn shame what human beings do to other human beings..
This is the best comedic channel about NY 💯
I used to live in NYC years ago when it was great! I was living in the West Village. Used to go jogging in Washington Park down the street. Went to the deli and got a sandwich. Worked in the garment district loved 7th avenue and Macy's. In NYC you could find anything you needed from any place around the world. It's sad how they've destroyed NYC because it truly was a great city.
It's literally the same as what you described. Stop watching Cash Jordan.
@@ASMRyouVEGANyet *Not according to the people trying to get out of there. It's become a hellhole*
Millions of New York renters are sitting pretty if they're lucky enough to have a rent stabilized apartment (or rent controlled, but those are more scarce). Builders WOULD build rental housing in NYC but the state legislature won't repeal the WWII era laws that are on the books. No one makes an investment just to LOSE money, so builders/developers build condo buildings instead. We already had an affordable housing problem before Biden, Hochul and Adams invited the migrants here. Our city and state is goverened by incompetents with no longterm plan to make things better except to impose more regulations in order to bankrupt landlords. Things have never been so bad.
Rising rents in NYC only fuel the cycle-higher costs push more people into homelessness, which in turn exacerbates the city’s social challenges. It feels like an endless loop, where affordability continues to slip further away for so many
They want to be san fran so bad
Been there done that, all that money to live in a box or you can go south and get yourself a condo or some land and own your home, so glad I did it years ago mortgage free
Not everyone wants that.
Why aren't more people moving out of NYC? The rent, size, and # of renters living in apts. just doesn't equal a high quality of life.
If you don't drive or can afford a car there is no point!
I could move out of NY but I have to restart all oevr again according to my broker and other states may not have alot of autism program.
Time for people to start building their own homes again
Who the hell would want to live in that $hit hole dump anyhow?
You sound like Dump…
@@queenieny4654offended?
@@queenieny4654
Stop being a child for a second and say his name.
I would NEVER pay a brokers fee! SMH!! It's directly through the landlord or not at All! SMH criminals!!!
Surprisingly, just yesterday I watched a video on "coffin apartments" in China. A pallet and a fan for (USD equivalent) of $300 per month. Is this where NYC is headed..?
Wow, same here. But I don't know whether HK and NYC have the same density and land area or close enough.
I live dead center in Beijing and pay the equivalent of $1000 a month for a nice place with a big terrace and heated floors. Don’t believe everything you see or assume that one video speaks for a nation of 1.4 billion people, my friend.
@@abbyabroad That video was taken in HK so not the entire China.
@@abbyabroad I meant no offense against the Nation of China, but moreover the video implies that those on the lower scale of income will adjust to "whatever they can get". I've been to all five Boroughs of New York City, but not since 2006, when an apartment could be had for $800- if you knew where to look. Overcrowding can raise prices anywhere in the world, obviously..
For $4495 a month you can buy a house and car in westchester county and take the train to work... with money left over for savings
The plan is obvious, pay or leave!
rent out all the empty rooms in the illegal shelters to americans
Love how you use your job to segue into the news.
Back then, you needed a loan to buy a house
Now you need a loan to RENT an apartment??
Tf is going on there
This very same law was implemented here in Germany a few years back. So brokers cut down on cost to rent out apartments. Before that law most flats would go on one of the rental online portals. Nowadays information about vacancies will not go to the internet most of the time. If you know noone in the industry, best are janitors of apartment blocks, you will never even know about most of the free flats. Great job, government.
Yes, this is how it will work in NYC. You can not collect a fee if you post on the internet but if it is not advertised on the internet, you can collect a fee. Many apts will not be advertised and guess what...You will need a broker again...
Paying rent for something you will never own is a joke. (Property tax is county fees such as road maintenance and school fees.)
@@V0ltron NYC is a paradise it’s the most safest and most affordable city ever Mayor Adams is doing a great job 😎
@@MaxAndersonnok troll
@@sd21z I live in nyc everyday im speaking from experience 😎
@@MaxAndersonnok. Well I own property in SC. And I can tell you I would rather pay an annual county tax to my state to fix infrastructure amd education instead of giving it away to illegal criminal migrants. (As soon as Trump eliminates federal income tax, I'll be happy. I'll be happy to pay for my states infrastructure and education the best way, WE see fit.)
@@MaxAndersonn Hey copying and pasting the Troll bait on EVERY comment, kills it.
That place looks like a $4,000 jail cell. I went to NYC a few years ago to climb in central park. There were homeless people shaking on the ground and crackheads screaming at me from across the block.
Dude you create great video's you're the best
0:23 that nothing else matters hit way too hard for me 😢