The first one used to be two apartments but they turned it into one. Translation is they got a violation and had to convert the apartment back to what it was before which was one apartment. And trust that no gas company placed those meters in bathrooms. Those bathrooms were built after and around those meters.
Two gas meters proves it was 2 apartments, however those meters have been in the same spot from when the building was built. Bathroom was built around it.
That second apartment being on the basement level is a concern. I’ve lived in NYC through Hurricane Sandy, Henry, and Irene (just to name a few) and always see flooded basements on the news. The sewer system is very outdated and flooding is common in some areas during the average thunderstorm.
It is when you consider location. New York is an expensive city to live in and if you don't want to pay the housing prices you don't have to live there.
It's not cheap if you're on a fixed income. I don't get that much per month. The income I receive each month, isn't even enough to pay the rent. It seems so unfair when you're elderly and disabled.
The 3rd apartment is a chop job. No common living space. I think the 1st bedroom with the folding entry door used to be the living room. I like how they refer to the corner of the hallway with 4 cheap shelves as common space to potentially be used as a workspace. It's literally a hallway and there's no space for a chair there. If your roommate wanted to use the kitchen or bathroom you'd be blocking them if you sat there. Ridiculous!!
No one can live alone in NYC unless they're in the 1%. That gas meter in the bathroom is awful. Teeny tiny sink, tiny kitchen for 4-5 people!? Nope. Second one comes with hot and cold running rats. Perfect for vampires. Third apartment sports a symbolic kitchen and view of bricks.
I would hate the utility company marching through the inside of my home once a month to read the meter. Theres no reason the landlord couldn't make sure all the meters are on the exterior of the apartments.
@@653j521 In my area they still show up in person to check them. But I'm not in that city. It bites when they do. Meter readers leave gates open occasionally to let pets get out.
With the 1st $9500 apartment, as thin as Cash is he can barely get in the 2nd bathroom door or sit on the toilet without his body touching the surrounding walls. Being that he weighs like 150 lbs wet, imagine a larger person trying to use that bathroom. Why would they renovate it and make it that tight? It makes zero sense.
@@harmanlesli They go stay with friends or relatives who moved to Hackensack like in Anthony's song. The friends or family would love to have visitors they can torture with a long list of house and mortgage prices like posters here. 😄BTW, I had a busted ankle and maneuvered tight spaces just fine. A small bathroom works well then because you can lean on stuff and it's handy to lower and raise yourself to use the toilet. No cane or crutches required.
The gas meters become a kind of conversation starter after a while. "Funny thing about the gas meters...they stay in the showers and I only pay $1300/mo. What's your rent like Mr. Gas Meter in the Basement Utility Room Where It Should Be?"
Oh no, these apartments are completely overpriced for the space that you're getting. The gas meter in the bathroom is not cool at all, the second apartment in the basement is a safety hazard, and paying $2,650 for that narrow apartment with a very tight kitchen is not going to cut it.
If you’re able to pay $9500 a month on rent alone, you’re not paying for that thing 😂 It’s literally insane what rent goes for in NY…I love the city, but the prices are ridiculous at this point.
Oh, Skye! Great to see her again. Such an infectious smile she has! First apartment at $9500/month is a no. Besides it being a chop job the bathrooms are way too small. Cash isn't really a big guy (apologies, Cash) and you can see that even he had difficulty maneuvering. The second basement unit at $4500/month is a no--especially when I saw the garbage area near a bedroom window... It's too cave-like for me and there is not enough room in the "after-thought" kitchen. Bookshelves would have been better and get greater use. While the latter two are priced nicely ($2600 & $2650/month) they are just too narrow, and the bathrooms were small. BUT... were I a college student (or a young person starting out) I would consider them as a share situ.
Considering the cost of living in a dorm at NYU you're probably right to consider the last 2 as options. I just read that NYU has a curfew. You must sign in by 11pm & can't leave until 7am. Like what??? Parties are just getting started at 11 lol
I saw the garbage near the window too, and thought, there is no way you could ever open your window. In fact, you'd want to seal it off, so no air could seep in at all. The smell would be horrendous.
In that first apartment, in the bathrooms, God forbid whoever lives there is any larger than Cash! They'd have to go find a toilet at a bodega down the street!
It’s flabbergasting that these are considered “cheap” when grown adults are forced to live with multiple roommates to pay over a thousand in rent every month for what amounts to a single wide trailer bedroom. Astounding that they have slowly brainwashed an entire city of people that this is “cheap” and a great deal.
That 1st combined apartment, those bathrooms were so ridiculously narrow that you couldn't be any larger than Cash. & the gas meters in the showers??? Crazy. The 2nd place, WHY would anyone want to live with their windows right across from the garbage cans & "visitors"? No way would i be opening those windows. & while all that exposed brick might be for some it's too much, altho i admit those vaulted ceilings are unique. Feels like you're living in a subway tunnel. At least the last 2 were bright & sunny. But $2600 for 2 bedrooms with absolutely no common space? You better really like being in your room. You'd have better value just renting a room somewhere. Hopefully in the near 3 days we'll see better places
I like how Cash can be so positive when he’s showing overpriced garbage units. Oh, and the monotony of it all. NYC is unlivable. But there’s a deli and a coffee shop right around the corner of your dump.
I appreciate the attempt to make the best of a bad situation, but all 4 of these places are depressing. The first one had quirks that might be tolerable at 1/2 the price. The other three were dismal. Like, eating Banquet TV dinners while watching QVC and waiting to die dismal.
As someone who moved out of NYC in the mid 2000’s during high school, I’ve always wanted to move back to experience it as an adult. Just so expensive to do so, but your videos give me a relish of it! Keep up the good work, Cash ❤
I would love to live in New York if I could afford it. I love the neighbourhoods that have everything in one place, instead of suburbia where you have to drive to an expensive corner store if you forgot to buy something at the massive grocery store. I do not like malls either, ugh.
I'm catching onto some of the Cash Lingo now. Usually if he says the apartments are going to be "INTERESTING" that usually means small, dated, old appliances, horrible layouts, horrible views or all of the above. Cash...I'm onto you fella lol!!
Some of my favorite apartments have been in basements. Keeps cool in the summer, and easy to heat in the winter for the most part. But - yes, you have to be aware of where they are located.
The last two apartment's "shower" was what they call 'The Hole' in prison where inmates are sent to a dark isolation state for weeks as punishment. No. Fucking. Way.
OMG , I LOVE THE BASEMENT APARTMENT ❣️❣️❣️I’ve never seen such a unique place. The exposed brick and rock. I noticed one of the rooms even had a brick ceiling ❤ And I loved the outside of even more ❣️❣️❣️
Gas meters hanging from the ceiling are sooo ugly and those tiny bathrooms are much too tight. If anyone renting was even a little overweight it would be very hard to do your business, and cleaning around the area would be very difficult for anyone. Here in NJ there is a minimum of space required around the toilet and it is much more than the first apartment in the video.
@@dewflower7298 5:13 as he is entering the door, you can see the entrance is covered by the main entrance stairs. Also 5:16 it shows Cash entering another sealed access walkway. The apartment front door has a seal at the bottom if any kind of weather were to seep in. And having tile floors is great too. The 'outdoor space door' is a reasonable 2-3 inches above the brick. It looks like the space between the buildings is sloped (5:45) away from the door.
So basically the subterranean unit is perfect for vampires. Also, having a window which is 20 ft from the garage cans would be horrible in the summer. The creepiness has a charm about it though
If you can overlook the gas meters in the bathrooms, and if you think you can share with three strangers, I suppose the newness of the first apartment might attract you. I'd prefer it to the dungeon (#2), which does have laundry machines so that the resident vampires can wash their shrouds. The third one is very basic and very cramped, and the last one isn't much better. Maybe paying less than $2,500/month sounds good to a NYC denizen, but that's expensive for any shared situation.
Apart from being a flooding hazard, number two is cool, but none of these are cheap or affordable, and I'm talking per person. New York prices that are presented as normal are laughable - if you can afford them you wouldn't be renting (shouldn't be!)
The gas meters are not very confidence-inspiring. The location is strange enough, but plenty of NYC buildings are like this... however, you'll notice that this apartment doesn't actually have any gas appliances. Why leave them there, then? Because whoever did this renovation work didn't bother filing any permits. Any time gas plumbing is removed in NYC, the gas company is required to test and lock the control valves first (both here are unlocked), then a licensed plumber is supposed to file cap/remove permits and have DOB inspect the work. If they couldn't be bothered to do that in order to remove the gigantic eyesore gas meter in the shower, odds are they didn't bother with any of the electrical or water/sewage lines either. As an added bonus,, since Con Edison has no record of these meters ever being turned off, whoever rents this apartment will end up paying an extra ~60 bucks a month for gas that they're not even using.
NYC real estate can be brutal. Roommates can be brutal, even if they are nice. It just is brutal. The gas meter thing is brutal. In the first apartment,the toilet space is too narrow!!!
Hi Cash and to your friend I like the $1300 a month rent fee. I believe it’s affordable if it’s an old and nicely renovated. I like vintage things and I am kind of old fashioned and like the old school days. I hope SoCal gas and food goes down. I am sad for the ones who are struggling to pay rent for their condos,apartments, and homes. It’s the young college age and seniors who struggle. Very pretty apt and great tour NYC has the best realtors. Stay well and safe 👍😀
Remember the disabled and other disadvantaged people; it's impossible to find anything accessible. Not having stairs is not enough; people need to get in and out of bed, the shower, use the kitchen, etc. Nobody actually makes accessible housing, much less low income, and both are desperately needed. I don't think anyone noticed the state of care homes during COVID, even though people felt it was a big chance for change. Unfortunately, nobody did, because nothing has changed. Many people hoped that bringing all the neglect and abuse into the open would cause people to do something about it. I knew nothing would change, because no matter how much it is shown in the news, people talk about it, people in the medical profession warn about it nobody hears it. Sometimes even people who work in the system see nothing wrong with it. They must not think of those who live there as people any longer, because they wouldn't put up with being treated that way themselves. Any care home that is actually humane is run privately, and costs insane amounts of money (think many thousand per month). Publicly run homes or places run by people paid by the government to run care homes are dismal at best. Baby boomers are retiring and aging; they will need accessible and low income housing, as well as home care, more doctor and hospitals visits, and care homes. Nobody has been preparing or is prepared for this at all. I don't see anyone building low income houses, apartments/condos that will accept any type of modification or are already modified to accommodate disabled or elderly people. It's already a disaster that everyone is ignoring. Unless someone is trying to care for someone or are a person in the situation people are just oblivious and assume everything is great until someone opens their eyes and they are so shocked at how bad things are. I honestly don't know how society got to the point of ignoring the majority of people who are middle and lower class, and making all accommodations for the very rich. The number of people just in these comments who can't or couldn't afford decent housing is staggering. The very basic needs of human beings, food and shelter, are becoming out of reach for so many in this society. I don't understand how we've let the government completely ignore people and cater to the 1% who not only needs no help, but should be actually be monitored and regulated by the EPA, FDA, unions, and other organizations created to protect people and the environment from being destroyed, poisoned, injured, and killed. Maybe after the basics we could try for something way out there like equality, happiness, and other crazy things like that? *waits for the conservatives to leap on top of this post screaming and foaming at the mouth*
Gas meters in the bathrooms? 😮 That tile went in around those meters. And that basement apartment caused my claustrophobia to kick in ...omg. 😮..i wouldnt last 10 mins in that dungeon though the stone and brickwork is cool.
Tenants need to know that operating costs for landlord's is through the roof. We own a house in Astoria queens, our real estate tax is 10 K a year. We also own a house in Tampa Florida that is TWICE the size of the one in Astoria and the real estate tax is only 1, 450 a year. There are many reasons rents are high in NYC. FYI, it is illegal for any counties here in Florida to impose any kind of rent control or stabilization. State law allows free market value.
What a dump the basement apartment was the second one I would never never live there even if I had the money I rather live in one room to see dump dump dump
Their problem. Who told them to overpay for these properties, vote horribly for decades and ilegaly hack their own properties to unlivable conditions? Get f*d now.
It’s hilarious to me how this is considered cheap, and that Cash finds a way make the apartments sound nice when they’re absolutely horrible. Those bathrooms are so small! And no kitchen! And that basement apartment was a nightmare. It’s a cave! No thank you. I wouldn’t pay $5 let alone $9000!!!!!
If you're overweight, you're gonna have real trouble in that first bathroom. ...I definitely clicked on the ad in this vid to give Cash that click money. I was waiting for an ad from that place- I need a gown for a gala! LMAO, when Cash first went in that second apartment, I couldn't tell which part was inside, and which was outside! 😂 I like that stoney outdoor space and ceilings though! That third apartment is a despicable studio with a lot of walls (..well, a big studio, but despicable if anyone considers that a 2BR). You can't use the line "if you wanna live in New York"...it's a giant city, and there's a shite ton of other neighborhoods and burroughs for way cheaper, that you'd still "living in New York" for.
2:18 you're gonna bonk your elbow so many times every time you use this toilet that you're gonna hate this apartment 2 days in. Finishings are nice, but still no.
Nobody will ever in any way, shape, form, or lifetime this one and any other, convince me that $9,500 is cheap. I don't care if it's NYC. Rent is absolutely, abysmally, out of control.
The prices are just…wow! My daughter just rented a 2br, 2ba apartment in Colorado Springs. It’s $1,600 a month and is gorgeous and big. It comes with many amenities too. It would probably be 6-7k in NYC. 😮
So cheap they are illegal? This may seem ludicrous to some people but over in my little town in the UK,surrounded by fields, woodlands and countryside lies my 3 bedroom semi detached house for £400 PM! I get the wages are higher in the USA especially new York city but c'mon man 😅 these prices are ridiculous.
We've seen some apt buildings that are accessible. I don't know what NYC does financially beyond forcing new structures that want special deals to create disabled and rent controlled apts among the others.
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Yes. I always think about that, as the underground subway is not conducive to the disabled or elderly. There are many, many steps and long slabs of concrete to walk in getting or transferring trains...sad.
Apartment 2 natual light is overated Under 5k is good my bachelor pad Apartment 3 no frills Cheap enough to live by myself Apartment 4 Liveable live there by myself also Clean stove please in 3 and 4 reglaze Also be pet friendly
The first one used to be two apartments but they turned it into one. Translation is they got a violation and had to convert the apartment back to what it was before which was one apartment. And trust that no gas company placed those meters in bathrooms. Those bathrooms were built after and around those meters.
EXACTLY
But Cash is a bullshitter extraordinaire.
Ohhh! I always wondered why a landlord would take 2 apartments and make one. Seems like two would pull in mor3 money. And who would wan5 4 roommates?
Two gas meters proves it was 2 apartments, however those meters have been in the same spot from when the building was built. Bathroom was built around it.
Seeing a gas meter in a bathroom is a no go for me.
That second apartment being on the basement level is a concern. I’ve lived in NYC through Hurricane Sandy, Henry, and Irene (just to name a few) and always see flooded basements on the news. The sewer system is very outdated and flooding is common in some areas during the average thunderstorm.
It's a sad world where $1300 per person is considered so cheap 😢
It is when you consider location.
New York is an expensive city to live in and if you don't want to pay the housing prices you don't have to live there.
@William Egler I think the point is that no one should be. Thousands of working people are being priced out of just existing.
Rediculous prices. I lived in NY my whole life. Sold last year and moved out.
I agree, Suzanne.... and that 3rd apt was sad indeed. I'd rather be in that basement apt.
It's not cheap if you're on a fixed income. I don't get that much per month. The income I receive each month, isn't even enough to pay the rent. It seems so unfair when you're elderly and disabled.
The 3rd apartment is a chop job. No common living space. I think the 1st bedroom with the folding entry door used to be the living room. I like how they refer to the corner of the hallway with 4 cheap shelves as common space to potentially be used as a workspace. It's literally a hallway and there's no space for a chair there. If your roommate wanted to use the kitchen or bathroom you'd be blocking them if you sat there. Ridiculous!!
No one can live alone in NYC unless they're in the 1%. That gas meter in the bathroom is awful. Teeny tiny sink, tiny kitchen for 4-5 people!? Nope. Second one comes with hot and cold running rats. Perfect for vampires. Third apartment sports a symbolic kitchen and view of bricks.
I would hate the utility company marching through the inside of my home once a month to read the meter. Theres no reason the landlord couldn't make sure all the meters are on the exterior of the apartments.
Perfect for vampires made me laugh out loud....good one !
@@harmanlesli Do they still do that? My area went to remote reading decades ago.
@@653j521 In my area they still show up in person to check them. But I'm not in that city.
It bites when they do. Meter readers leave gates open occasionally to let pets get out.
😄😄😄😄view of a brick wall
What scares people away is the idea of having to have two or more roomates to survive. All that to be surrounded by noise, concrete and no privacy.
That first apartment wins the most expensive place I'd never even consider renting award. 🤮
With the 1st $9500 apartment, as thin as Cash is he can barely get in the 2nd bathroom door or sit on the toilet without his body touching the surrounding walls. Being that he weighs like 150 lbs wet, imagine a larger person trying to use that bathroom. Why would they renovate it and make it that tight? It makes zero sense.
Or even a skinny person with a busted ankle. They wouldn't be able to maneuver to use the toilet.
@@harmanlesli They go stay with friends or relatives who moved to Hackensack like in Anthony's song. The friends or family would love to have visitors they can torture with a long list of house and mortgage prices like posters here. 😄BTW, I had a busted ankle and maneuvered tight spaces just fine. A small bathroom works well then because you can lean on stuff and it's handy to lower and raise yourself to use the toilet. No cane or crutches required.
I was asking my self the whole time how you would wipe your behind when your shoulders touch both walls
When an apartment is darker it's depressing 😞
I know that’s one of my least favorite things about some NYC apartments
Wait a minute...WAIT A MINUTE...who builds a shower around a gas meter...WHO DOES THAT??? There is nothing "COOL" or "INTERESTING" about that?
And somehow I can't see that being legal.
As long you don't smoke in the shower, I don't see the problem....(sarcasm)
Sketch all the way.
It's also really ugly 😆
The gas meters become a kind of conversation starter after a while. "Funny thing about the gas meters...they stay in the showers and I only pay $1300/mo. What's your rent like Mr. Gas Meter in the Basement Utility Room Where It Should Be?"
That paneled bathroom, eek! These were interesting to see 👀. Every one of them made me feel like escaping.
Speechless at the gas meter in the shower!!🤣
Hideous looking to say the least.
Oh no, these apartments are completely overpriced for the space that you're getting. The gas meter in the bathroom is not cool at all, the second apartment in the basement is a safety hazard, and paying $2,650 for that narrow apartment with a very tight kitchen is not going to cut it.
If you’re able to pay $9500 a month on rent alone, you’re not paying for that thing 😂
It’s literally insane what rent goes for in NY…I love the city, but the prices are ridiculous at this point.
Literally insane? No. Greedy, maybe.
@@653j521no.... it's legit insane.
Oh, Skye! Great to see her again. Such an infectious smile she has! First apartment at $9500/month is a no. Besides it being a chop job the bathrooms are way too small. Cash isn't really a big guy (apologies, Cash) and you can see that even he had difficulty maneuvering. The second basement unit at $4500/month is a no--especially when I saw the garbage area near a bedroom window... It's too cave-like for me and there is not enough room in the "after-thought" kitchen. Bookshelves would have been better and get greater use. While the latter two are priced nicely ($2600 & $2650/month) they are just too narrow, and the bathrooms were small. BUT... were I a college student (or a young person starting out) I would consider them as a share situ.
Considering the cost of living in a dorm at NYU you're probably right to consider the last 2 as options. I just read that NYU has a curfew. You must sign in by 11pm & can't leave until 7am. Like what??? Parties are just getting started at 11 lol
And ... did I miss something, or were there NO "common areas" (except kitchen) in the "cheap" apartments???? No living room? No thanks.
@sherryann4697 for sure the 3rd didn't have any. The 4th might have had a small area
I saw the garbage near the window too, and thought, there is no way you could ever open your window. In fact, you'd want to seal it off, so no air could seep in at all. The smell would be horrendous.
@@Dain75 I saw that too ...huge red flag
In that first apartment, in the bathrooms, God forbid whoever lives there is any larger than Cash! They'd have to go find a toilet at a bodega down the street!
Oh my, I don't want to even get started. I can see why Skye had to bring in Cash to glorify these units!!!!😂
cant believe that yall are showing these apartments with a smile on your face lol
I think he enjoys what he does.
smiling/laughing is a way of dealing with hideous stress
Would you prefer him scowling the entire time?
It’s flabbergasting that these are considered “cheap” when grown adults are forced to live with multiple roommates to pay over a thousand in rent every month for what amounts to a single wide trailer bedroom. Astounding that they have slowly brainwashed an entire city of people that this is “cheap” and a great deal.
That 1st combined apartment, those bathrooms were so ridiculously narrow that you couldn't be any larger than Cash. & the gas meters in the showers??? Crazy. The 2nd place, WHY would anyone want to live with their windows right across from the garbage cans & "visitors"? No way would i be opening those windows. & while all that exposed brick might be for some it's too much, altho i admit those vaulted ceilings are unique. Feels like you're living in a subway tunnel. At least the last 2 were bright & sunny. But $2600 for 2 bedrooms with absolutely no common space? You better really like being in your room. You'd have better value just renting a room somewhere. Hopefully in the near 3 days we'll see better places
LOL! This has NOT been such a good week thus far...
So true the 2nd apartment with the trach cans give u a front row seat to see rats, mice and rain water flooding your dungeon apt.
I thought the bricks apt was more Jean Valjean or Count of Monte Cristo than subway.
@653j521 if you've ever seen the closed City Hall Station the ceilings have a similar vibe
I like how Cash can be so positive when he’s showing overpriced garbage units. Oh, and the monotony of it all. NYC is unlivable. But there’s a deli and a coffee shop right around the corner of your dump.
Okay that gas meter in the shower is just really dumb
What's sad is that we have to talk "per person" pricing in order to get to reasonable, livable rent rates.
Loved the station wagon quip!!
I appreciate the attempt to make the best of a bad situation, but all 4 of these places are depressing. The first one had quirks that might be tolerable at 1/2 the price. The other three were dismal. Like, eating Banquet TV dinners while watching QVC and waiting to die dismal.
😂
I really enjoy your videos. I won’t be moving to NYC, but love watching the apartment tours!
As someone who moved out of NYC in the mid 2000’s during high school, I’ve always wanted to move back to experience it as an adult.
Just so expensive to do so, but your videos give me a relish of it! Keep up the good work, Cash ❤
Spend some time there before moving back. It’s changed so much since!
What is a "relish of it"?
A taste of it, I think.
Do it then
I would love to live in New York if I could afford it. I love the neighbourhoods that have everything in one place, instead of suburbia where you have to drive to an expensive corner store if you forgot to buy something at the massive grocery store. I do not like malls either, ugh.
I’m an adult and don’t want roommates.
I'm an adult and do. Or isn't that what you meant?
Could NEVER live in the apartment that was below ground!!! Gave me shivers just watching him do the walk though!!!!!
Just noticed you made it to 500k+ subscribers! Congrats! 🙌🎉
CASH. I love your videos. The editing, showing the hood beforehand. The closest I'll get to walking those NY streets. ❤
I'm catching onto some of the Cash Lingo now. Usually if he says the apartments are going to be "INTERESTING" that usually means small, dated, old appliances, horrible layouts, horrible views or all of the above. Cash...I'm onto you fella lol!!
This is hilariously true!
Just like "cozy" being code for cramped in real estate listings.
A cheep apartment for $9500 a month is actually expensive outside of Manhattan world.
It's good to see Skye back touring with Cash.
That gas meter in the shower is beyond bizarre.
I would never get a basement apartment. You never know when there will be flooding.
...And the trash and garbage cans...that bring rodents...omg...no.
Some of my favorite apartments have been in basements. Keeps cool in the summer, and easy to heat in the winter for the most part. But - yes, you have to be aware of where they are located.
It's always great to have an episode featuring Skye!
A basement apartment with a view of garbage pails! You’ll get lots of small visitors! All that for $4,495 a month!
No 2 flat, Is that where they filmed "Silence of the Lambs"?🇬🇧🤣
No to the wooden guitar shape kitchen butcher block countertop. For that price a full size refrigerator should be installed.
The last two apartment's "shower" was what they call 'The Hole' in prison where inmates are sent to a dark isolation state for weeks as punishment. No. Fucking. Way.
OMG , I LOVE THE BASEMENT APARTMENT ❣️❣️❣️I’ve never seen such a unique place. The exposed brick and rock. I noticed one of the rooms even had a brick ceiling ❤ And I loved the outside of even more ❣️❣️❣️
These apartments makes me appreciate mines so much more!
You live in a mine?
@@b1k2q34 You can imagine then how bad this makes a person feel to be worse than that.
@@b1k2q34 These apartments make me appreciate my apartment so much more! (does this work for the word police?)
9.500 $ Rent? And it isn´t even a Penthouse. New York is insane!
Hard pass on any basement/ street level apartments. Trash bin placement lending to odors, rodents and then there is flooding potential 😬
Don’t forget the cockroaches, there’s millions of them in NY 🤮
@@HectorMurrieta and those brick walls and ceilings gives them extra grip to run around 🤢
That basement appears ent could be awesome RUclips studio 100%
Love that these are not cookie cutter. Never know what you will show us which is why I always like to watch.
Cash, One of your greatest strengths is showing each apartment with equal enthusiasm, energy, creativity and humor.
Keep going!☮️😁
I like Cash.. But he's selling over priced pits and trying to make it sound elite. 😂
Yeah, but don’t you wish he was selling cookies instead of hellholes.
Gas meters hanging from the ceiling are sooo ugly and those tiny bathrooms are much too tight. If anyone renting was even a little overweight it would be very hard to do your business, and cleaning around the area would be very difficult for anyone. Here in NJ there is a minimum of space required around the toilet and it is much more than the first apartment in the video.
Wowee, holy cow! Ugh. Roommates. So many roommates. So much money, and so many roommates.
That basement apartment looks like a great place to get robbed.
Among other things....
Skye is super cute! But Cash still needs a portable light for these places that don't have power. Good video's besides that.
Awesome job cash see you tomorrow with coffee
Some super cool apartments! Idk about the basement one though. Cute but gave me claustrophobia just watching. Great video Cash!
6:30 I love the basement apartment, affordable for a single person too! Love the tile floor too.
What about flooding? That is what I would be scared of.
@@dewflower7298 We know. Every poster here has phobias. Do they even manage to go outdoors or is this their view of the world?
@@dewflower7298 5:13 as he is entering the door, you can see the entrance is covered by the main entrance stairs. Also 5:16 it shows Cash entering another sealed access walkway. The apartment front door has a seal at the bottom if any kind of weather were to seep in. And having tile floors is great too. The 'outdoor space door' is a reasonable 2-3 inches above the brick. It looks like the space between the buildings is sloped (5:45) away from the door.
...And the trash and garbage rodents...no...
So basically the subterranean unit is perfect for vampires. Also, having a window which is 20 ft from the garage cans would be horrible in the summer. The creepiness has a charm about it though
Agree with you but can't find the charm
If you can overlook the gas meters in the bathrooms, and if you think you can share with three strangers, I suppose the newness of the first apartment might attract you. I'd prefer it to the dungeon (#2), which does have laundry machines so that the resident vampires can wash their shrouds. The third one is very basic and very cramped, and the last one isn't much better. Maybe paying less than $2,500/month sounds good to a NYC denizen, but that's expensive for any shared situation.
If the first apartment was so cheap, I would say their defitnition of the word is far, far different from mine.
These apartments are so awful they make me want to cry! So glad i don't live in NY, you should be paid to live in a place like this
No. You are incarcerated in a place like this. It's not a paying job. It's punishment. Ideal for masochists. They enjoy it.
Imagine 3 or 4 roomates.. Like living in a third world country.
Apart from being a flooding hazard, number two is cool, but none of these are cheap or affordable, and I'm talking per person. New York prices that are presented as normal are laughable - if you can afford them you wouldn't be renting (shouldn't be!)
2:03 You tell me something new! I always thought it was done by the greengrocer.
I watch these so I don't think the rent where I live is high anymore lol 😂 now when I look at apartments I am like 1300 for a studio that is cheap.
The gas meters are not very confidence-inspiring. The location is strange enough, but plenty of NYC buildings are like this... however, you'll notice that this apartment doesn't actually have any gas appliances. Why leave them there, then? Because whoever did this renovation work didn't bother filing any permits. Any time gas plumbing is removed in NYC, the gas company is required to test and lock the control valves first (both here are unlocked), then a licensed plumber is supposed to file cap/remove permits and have DOB inspect the work. If they couldn't be bothered to do that in order to remove the gigantic eyesore gas meter in the shower, odds are they didn't bother with any of the electrical or water/sewage lines either.
As an added bonus,, since Con Edison has no record of these meters ever being turned off, whoever rents this apartment will end up paying an extra ~60 bucks a month for gas that they're not even using.
That stove in the last apartment needs to be replaced.
Cheap! You gotta coordinate 5 people to get to $1300 a month! Good Lord.
No thanks! It's like a boarding house or a third world country.. No privacy.. Imagine all the built in problems.
What da...dungeons and dragging out the stranger things apartments today.
The yellow ladder and the bed frame was the best part of the third apartment.
I've heard Cash explain it a hundred times, but I still can't understand why people want to live in the Lower East Side.
Since Cash has explained it a hundred times, I'm not going to repeat it.
NYC real estate can be brutal. Roommates can be brutal, even if they are nice. It just is brutal. The gas meter thing is brutal. In the first apartment,the toilet space is too narrow!!!
Brutalism? The next architectural revival.
I never know when you are being serious or joking! Thank you for the video!
Basements apartments are not safe, due to potential flooding, and lack of fire exits.
Don’t forget burglaries!
...And it's by the trash and garbage...rodents...omg, no.
The bathroom from a station wagon comment got me hahaha how do you come up with this stuff?
Hi Cash and to your friend I like the $1300 a month rent fee. I believe it’s affordable if it’s an old and nicely renovated. I like vintage things and I am kind of old fashioned and like the old school days. I hope SoCal gas and food goes down. I am sad for the ones who are struggling to pay rent for their condos,apartments, and homes. It’s the young college age and seniors who struggle. Very pretty apt and great tour NYC has the best realtors. Stay well and safe 👍😀
Remember the disabled and other disadvantaged people; it's impossible to find anything accessible. Not having stairs is not enough; people need to get in and out of bed, the shower, use the kitchen, etc. Nobody actually makes accessible housing, much less low income, and both are desperately needed.
I don't think anyone noticed the state of care homes during COVID, even though people felt it was a big chance for change. Unfortunately, nobody did, because nothing has changed. Many people hoped that bringing all the neglect and abuse into the open would cause people to do something about it. I knew nothing would change, because no matter how much it is shown in the news, people talk about it, people in the medical profession warn about it nobody hears it. Sometimes even people who work in the system see nothing wrong with it. They must not think of those who live there as people any longer, because they wouldn't put up with being treated that way themselves.
Any care home that is actually humane is run privately, and costs insane amounts of money (think many thousand per month). Publicly run homes or places run by people paid by the government to run care homes are dismal at best.
Baby boomers are retiring and aging; they will need accessible and low income housing, as well as home care, more doctor and hospitals visits, and care homes. Nobody has been preparing or is prepared for this at all. I don't see anyone building low income houses, apartments/condos that will accept any type of modification or are already modified to accommodate disabled or elderly people. It's already a disaster that everyone is ignoring. Unless someone is trying to care for someone or are a person in the situation people are just oblivious and assume everything is great until someone opens their eyes and they are so shocked at how bad things are. I honestly don't know how society got to the point of ignoring the majority of people who are middle and lower class, and making all accommodations for the very rich. The number of people just in these comments who can't or couldn't afford decent housing is staggering.
The very basic needs of human beings, food and shelter, are becoming out of reach for so many in this society. I don't understand how we've let the government completely ignore people and cater to the 1% who not only needs no help, but should be actually be monitored and regulated by the EPA, FDA, unions, and other organizations created to protect people and the environment from being destroyed, poisoned, injured, and killed.
Maybe after the basics we could try for something way out there like equality, happiness, and other crazy things like that?
*waits for the conservatives to leap on top of this post screaming and foaming at the mouth*
No to the RV polished wood panel bathroom.
Hey Cash! You're the hardest working dude in the Northeast! ❤
Gas meters in the bathrooms? 😮 That tile went in around those meters. And that basement apartment caused my claustrophobia to kick in ...omg. 😮..i wouldnt last 10 mins in that dungeon though the stone and brickwork is cool.
"and you have this charming view of a shaftway". Lol. Come on now.
I've lived NYC for 73 years and I' ve never seen a gas meter inside anyone's apartment ever. And that includes NYCHA public housing.
Wowzer that 2nd one was so confusing
Tenants need to know that operating costs for landlord's is through the roof. We own a house in Astoria queens, our real estate tax is 10 K a year. We also own a house in Tampa Florida that is TWICE the size of the one in Astoria and the real estate tax is only 1, 450 a year. There are many reasons rents are high in NYC. FYI, it is illegal for any counties here in Florida to impose any kind of rent control or stabilization. State law allows free market value.
What a dump the basement apartment was the second one I would never never live there even if I had the money I rather live in one room to see dump dump dump
Their problem. Who told them to overpay for these properties, vote horribly for decades and ilegaly hack their own properties to unlivable conditions? Get f*d now.
And don't forget about property taxes in Florida. They are going thru the roof.
@@theoriginalbridgetconnors And condo fees.
If you want to escape the hellhole of NYC, why did you move to hellhole 2.0 that is the state of Florida. Snowbirditis or just what?
It’s hilarious to me how this is considered cheap, and that Cash finds a way make the apartments sound nice when they’re absolutely horrible.
Those bathrooms are so small! And no kitchen!
And that basement apartment was a nightmare.
It’s a cave! No thank you. I wouldn’t pay $5 let alone $9000!!!!!
Me either. I'd be suicidal.
That second apartment have good acoustics.
If you're overweight, you're gonna have real trouble in that first bathroom.
...I definitely clicked on the ad in this vid to give Cash that click money. I was waiting for an ad from that place- I need a gown for a gala!
LMAO, when Cash first went in that second apartment, I couldn't tell which part was inside, and which was outside! 😂 I like that stoney outdoor space and ceilings though!
That third apartment is a despicable studio with a lot of walls (..well, a big studio, but despicable if anyone considers that a 2BR). You can't use the line "if you wanna live in New York"...it's a giant city, and there's a shite ton of other neighborhoods and burroughs for way cheaper, that you'd still "living in New York" for.
Good video Cash! Skye reminds me of a younger Holly Robinson Peete
They look absolutely nothing alike.
I don’t know where I’m going with this but I like sliding this door 😂😂 that had me dying
That third and fourth apartment looks very similar to ones he showed in older videos it’s the same layout and everything
I've seen RVs with bigger kitchens that the ones in the last set of apartments.
This had me dying! 😂
More dumpster diving - Ideal for watching Ratatouille.
2:18 you're gonna bonk your elbow so many times every time you use this toilet that you're gonna hate this apartment 2 days in. Finishings are nice, but still no.
Nobody will ever in any way, shape, form, or lifetime this one and any other, convince me that $9,500 is cheap. I don't care if it's NYC. Rent is absolutely, abysmally, out of control.
The prices are just…wow! My daughter just rented a 2br, 2ba apartment in Colorado Springs. It’s $1,600 a month and is gorgeous and big. It comes with many amenities too. It would probably be 6-7k in NYC. 😮
Yeah, but isn't that where Lauren Bobblehead represents in Congress?
Is that any worse than psychos like AOC?
Definitely sounds about right
Thankyou for sharing. I think the gas meters in bathrooms give a lot of character. A vintage industrial look.
Thanks for the upload Cash, I couldn't finish this video, I hate NY so much. (Born and raised in NY)
So cheap they are illegal?
This may seem ludicrous to some people but over in my little town in the UK,surrounded by fields, woodlands and countryside lies my 3 bedroom semi detached house for £400 PM! I get the wages are higher in the USA especially new York city but c'mon man 😅 these prices are ridiculous.
This may seem ludicrous to some people but in my large country many get fed up with the wide open spaces and crave excitement, at least when young.
@@653j521 at these prices.... how're the young gonna afford it? 🤷
You know an apartment is too dark when you keep trying to up the brightness on your screen and it's already at 100%
Lol
Basement is for a serial killer 😅😂😅 "no one heard that" 😂 😅😮
When you read to much detective 😂😂😂 6:45 6:46
You better be getting a GOOD commission for all these apartments they get rented by being seen on your channel!!!
I don’t see how ppl on disability can rent anything. I only live where I live because my mom & dad help.
God bless them, you are a lucky person.
New York is no place for a disabled person without family support. It's dangerous and expensive. Come to Michigan instead.
We've seen some apt buildings that are accessible. I don't know what NYC does financially beyond forcing new structures that want special deals to create disabled and rent controlled apts among the others.
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Come on, with your snow and cold, trying to get around?? Try somewhere with a reasonably accessible climate.
@@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Yes. I always think about that, as the underground subway is not conducive to the disabled or elderly. There are many, many steps and long slabs of concrete to walk in getting or transferring trains...sad.
A lot of us older folks grew up in houses that small. Big sprawling homes weren't a thing back then.
Apartment 2 natual light is overated
Under 5k is good my bachelor pad
Apartment 3 no frills
Cheap enough to live by myself
Apartment 4
Liveable live there by myself also
Clean stove please in 3 and 4 reglaze
Also be pet friendly