The rents have gone insane, with all the commercial real estate empty the city is in for a serious correction. Bedrooms are so tiny for the amount of money, who has a bedroom that's only 8 ft. wide, crazy.
Even tho the last apartment's kitchen was so small I liked everything else about it the best. The arches & the room sizes were phenomenal! Hope Kanami & baby are doing well & back home & that Violet is liking her role as big sister
Congrats on your all female household and that beautiful new addition. You make New York interesting in a unique way. Here's a toast to your success and happiness!
i would love to eat keto like Charles! I you watch his videos, or even the older ones here, you see how well it is working. He looks great!!! Every time he is in your video, he makes it better. I also love the yellow tile- It is a happy color. You would instantly have a great day if you get ready for your day in there.
"This one comes with a shirt that you can wear to your job on Wall Street!" IDK why, but I really got a good laugh out of that. I needed a laugh today, so thank you.
Happy Fatherhood and congratulations to your wife.. to mom.. xo! It's a lovely thing to see your wee family grow.. ^_^ No to the obnoxiously priced housing! XD
The last apartment was my favorite. It seemed to be more spacious then the other apartments. It also seems to be the apartment that feels more like a mini home. I'm not big on the rent, but hey, it's New York City.
I would have fun in the last one. Roomy. I'd make a breakfast nook by the kitchen. Library, music, desk setup in the den. The others were good. This one spoke to me. Lovely family!😉
Really liked that last apt, with the raised area and all the windows. It's got some character and I didn't think the rent was bad either, but maybe because we're just getting used to hearing those numbers and the shock has subsided....lol.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I noticed I'm not gasping anymore when a rent it is mentioned. I was like am I seriously getting used to this astronomical shit? 😂😂
I completely blows my mind the amount for apartments in New York. For the same price and even cheaper you could get a whole house, garage and yard here in Denver Metro area.
Congrats on your new bundle of joy! Love your videos. You've taught me more about New York in the past couple of years than I knew in the 57 before that!
Love the last one. In-between pre and post war. Probably built in the mid to late 40's. Like the basket weave tile floor in the bathroom. Charles is king of the eastside.
The last apartment was a real winner. Loved the dining area, the bathroom and the spacious rooms and extra closets! That foyer would do great as a home office and although the kitchen was tiny, it'd be workable if you 1. put a china/silverware cabinet in the main room 2. staged a small coffee/booze cart just to the right of the door into the kitchen itself and 3. used the dining table to do your chopping and prepping, or maybe squeezed a small rolling cart by the window/sink. Getting a custom cutting board to fit over the sink might work too. The rest of the apartment was so roomy and comfortable that the kitchen issues weren't overly important. That one place with fuses, though! WTH?! I didn't know that was even still legal. Knob and tube, anyone? Crazy...
Hey Cash. Congratulations again on the new edition. Hope she's doing well both your wife and baby. You're a good father and husband so in the event of post partum depression you'll be able to deal with it. You have mad skills as we've seen. Enjoy your day as we enjoy your forays into the world of real estate with your buddy Charles Munroe.
The reason the full-size stacked washer and dryer opened that way is because they’re supposed to when they are side by side on the floor. The full sized washers always seem to always open to to the left and dryers open to the right….like mirror images of each other. Now the small-size washers and dryers that are historically meant to be stacked may always both open the same way…usually to the right I think. I did have an apartment once with those small stackables and both opened that way. Anyway, that’s my thinking.
Seeing the inside some of the crappy and inhabitable apartments in NYC featured on your channel, makes my skin crawl or in some cases nails on a chalk board. Keep up the great work!
Congratulations 🎉👏 Dad, Mom and Violet welcoming beautiful Eliza, I'm so glad everyone is healthy. My only concern was I was worried 😫 you were going to start opening doors and pushing buttons in the room you and your wife were waiting in before the baby arrived. I could see you were getting antsy to check out the buttons and pull on drawer handles. You did good Cash 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That “box” apartment was actually really nice! The kitchen was small, but it had a full size stove and fridge. And it had a bedroom and a living room which is awesome, plus both were really nice rooms.
The last was the best. The dining area was unique, and I loved the arches. So much better than the plain white boxes with black trim we see in so many newer buildings.
If four people share an apartment, the odds are very good that one of them is an ax murderer. NYC is far too expensive, that's why I plan to retire to Buenos Aires in June '24. I'm currently living and working in Nassau Bahamas and rent a three-bedroom townhouse with a private swimming pool for $2500/month. BTW, my townhouse has an in-unit washer, dryer, dishwasher AND a sink sprayer.
The studio and the last place my favs. I’m in love wit studios. This one had awesome potential!! Crazy not to grab it. Great views of streets in some of thes and as long as noise is Nader control they view constantly changes outside! Weather, seasons, colors (If not trees then on people, and in windows of businesses) so not boring!
Cash tell Charles I'm in love with this bathroom!!! I love those old tubs. The unit on the secod floor. Don't love the kitchen as much as the previous one, but this unit is great!
The four-bedroom seems pretty well set up for a four-person share. Paying $3,300 for a small one-bedroom walkup strikes me as excessive. The $4,500 two-bedroom had a reasonable amount of space although the kitchen was a bit cozy. The slanted bar in the bathroom is for handicapped/elderly assist when using the toilet. Charles' $3,400 one-bedroom was dated and the kitchen was cramped, but the living area and bedroom were quite spacious. It was in an elevator building with laundry. The studio for $2,800 was also reasonably spacious. The last one had lots of room, and it was in a building with a big laundry room and a gym, though $4,300 for one bedroom isn't cheap.
What you're calling an assistive device for handicap or elderly is definitely NOT 1. That is just a regular towel bar. It would never pass inspection for any other use
@@MamaCarola1 I have bars just like that in my bathroom. They're bolted to studs and they are helpful using the toilet and the shower. At that angle they'd be silly-looking towel bars!
@@Bobrogers99 if you live in a private house or regular apartment put whatever you like. But if you're in senior housing or a disability unit that will definitely not pass inspection here
The last two were my favorites of the day, Charles with the Clutch! Also cash favorites like medicine CAB-IN-ET and our good friend, chipotle with the surprise cameo
That's funny! Who cooks? Nobody I know. In fact, why even have a kitchen? Who cares if it's microscopic? Where did they learn that skill? There are great chefs all over who get paid to do this, etc.
The one with the yellow bathroom and the one right after are nice and liveable. The last one with the arched doorways is my favorite. I love the elevated room by the windows. I could live in either for sure.
I think the last apartment was the winner. It seemed more like a home to me. Congratulations on new baby girl, Eliza. I hope your wife is feeling well, and that Violet will love being a big sister!
CONGRATULATIONS on your new baby Mr Cash. The first one is Over 92,000 dollars a year with No Elevator. This would cause me to leave NY City --Not Stay.
I like how Cash uses his jacket to push the elevator button and his foot to flush the toilet...after bragging how clean the bathroom is 😂🤣 Well, he has a new baby so he gets a pass. Lol. He should get some kind of award for realtor king of the year...he's honest even when he's not trying to be 😁
Congratulations! Hoping mom and baby are doing well. Enjoyed your review of the delivery room, and not saying anything embarrassingly cheesy about a womb with a view because only old fools like me would do that.
My wife and I love your videos. From the looks of things, it looks like we will not be returning to New York anytime soon. Would it be at all possible to show an apartment that's affordable and would fit a family of four. Tbh, most of the apartments you show are lovely for a single person or roommates, but are way overpriced. I think nyc needs to get it's shit together or everyone will leave.
5A is okay but I don't like the window a/c unit...the one overlooking 3rd avenue isn't real plush and it doesn't have laundry but it's spacious with good storage and I"m in love with the price! I think a murphy bed would be great in the studio apartment! but omgosh I loved that last one apartment G♥
6:27 the lower one is a washing machine and they always open that way ( from right to left). No adjusting possible. The upper one is a drier and they open the same way; however if it’s more convenient you can have that adjusted. I just bought myself a brand new set and had the drier door adjusted but with the washing machine that wasn’t possible.
I had my bathroom in the bedroom. I had a full kitchen. My bedroom was big enough that I had my full size bed and full size convertible bed in the bedroom. No common area and that is why they consider it a Studio apartment. I loved it, minus the stair climb. But it is great for a single person with or without a pet. The price was 1500 monthly which was excellent in East Harlem. Great restaurants and bakeries. Whomever is the new tenant, they were gifted a Keurig, Karaoke Machine and an AC.
Good day to the now four Jordan family. The best thing about these apartments is the condition they are in, most look newly renovated. Of course the not so good is the price, but to some that will be okay too.
Hey, Cash! What the hey? If I'm going to get charged $7,750.00 a month rent, + electricity, + utilities, I want a separate kitchen & dining area! Oh, that tiny metal balcony over-looking an ugly-jumble back yard across the way is a real deal breaker. Some of the finishes are nice, but you're not kidding when you say these are box apartments... what a thrill, coming home from your long day, only to open up your front door & crash into your fridge and stove!
I liked the last one, except for the kitchen. There's not even room for a dish drain, much less prep space. The way it is set up, I don't think you'd get a rolling cart in close to where you're cooking. Too bad.
Sometimes the AC sleeves are rusted and rotted out. Also you can't put a window unit in a sleeve and expect it to fit or work properly. You need an AC for sleeve installation. They cost quite a bit more.
I have lived in NYC my entire life. It's amazing how in the 90's a studio apartment would run you between 750 - 900. But with today's prices I blows my mind how much it cost. I mean who has the money to rent out an apartment that's at least 3000?
My brother in law found a 1 bed 1 bath rent controlled apartment for $1600 and I'm still wondering how he managed that. The place is so big we were able to visit him (2 adults in the bed, 2 kids on an air mattress in the bedroom, BIL on the couch) for several days and it was perfectly comfy. Nobody was in each other's space and his apartment is within 5 min of a train. I am still in awe of how he managed it.
$3,450.00 a month? In North Carolina that would get you a 4000 ft.² four to five bedroom house. With an en suite and walk-in closets with every bedroom, and a three car garage, on 5 acres of land!
I loved that last one. So much character. But what's up with all the miniature, tiny, claustrophobic kitchens in NYC?! So many people are foodies these days and want to cook. I know that I'd want to expand that kitchen into that little area that has the step up. Buy cabinets and prep stations and put them right there.
Almost $2k per month and you still have to share with 3 other people, absolutely not
The rents have gone insane, with all the commercial real estate empty the city is in for a serious correction. Bedrooms are so tiny for the amount of money, who has a bedroom that's only 8 ft. wide, crazy.
@@hannaha4305 💯. This is daylight robbery. Why are they doing this to people? I thought London was bad.
NYC is crazy
NYC - great place to visit, couldn't afford to live there ! 😝 🇺🇲 😩
Ooo. You would have to be nice to your roommates so they don't all move out at once and leave you with the lease.
Even tho the last apartment's kitchen was so small I liked everything else about it the best. The arches & the room sizes were phenomenal! Hope Kanami & baby are doing well & back home & that Violet is liking her role as big sister
Congrats on the safe arrival of your daughter! Fun apartments today.
Cash…. You really love what you do, don’t you? I think that’s why you have subscribers all over the world!
Cash’s upcoming videos will feature a very sleepy Dad! 😅 Congrats on baby Eliza! ❤🍼
Congrats on your all female household and that beautiful new addition. You make New York interesting in a unique way. Here's a toast to your success and happiness!
The apartments with no sun light should come with vitamin D no time to be depressed hustling to make that rent. I knew we we’re waiting for Charles 😊
i would love to eat keto like Charles!
I you watch his videos, or even the older ones here, you see how well it is working. He looks great!!! Every time he is in your video, he makes it better.
I also love the yellow tile- It is a happy color. You would instantly have a great day if you get ready for your day in there.
Loved that last apartment. You had me with the arches in the foyer!
Love how Cash always points out the "freebies" left behind lol, the last place seems like a decent deal!
the coat hanger lol
"This one comes with a shirt that you can wear to your job on Wall Street!" IDK why, but I really got a good laugh out of that. I needed a laugh today, so thank you.
Happy Fatherhood and congratulations to your wife.. to mom.. xo! It's a lovely thing to see your wee family grow.. ^_^ No to the obnoxiously priced housing! XD
The last apartment was my favorite. It seemed to be more spacious then the other apartments. It also seems to be the apartment that feels more like a mini home. I'm not big on the rent, but hey, it's New York City.
I would have fun in the last one. Roomy.
I'd make a breakfast nook by the kitchen. Library, music, desk setup
in the den. The others were good.
This one spoke to me. Lovely family!😉
Really liked that last apt, with the raised area and all the windows. It's got some character and I didn't think the rent was bad either, but maybe because we're just getting used to hearing those numbers and the shock has subsided....lol.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I noticed I'm not gasping anymore when a rent it is mentioned. I was like am I seriously getting used to this astronomical shit? 😂😂
A nice 1BR place for $3K. But $4300?? A big no! Besides banks & brokerages, NYC employers don't pay enough to justify such rents.
Theres nowhere to prep food
They r pricey places but nice. R the wages high enough 2 keep up?
@@TheOldTapeArchivewell, that answers my ? Wages not high enough & seems 2 small 2 have a roommate. But they're cute!
The faaaabulous alliance of C&C pull off another glowing review !!! 🥳🥳🥳👍 😂
Good morning Cash and Kanami. Cash I hope you prerecorded a lot of places because it's family time. Congratulations 🎉 again Jordon Family.
congratulations guys, great news glad everything went well
Congratulations on the new little lady..blessings rain down on your family 😍
Love your videos brother
I completely blows my mind the amount for apartments in New York. For the same price and even cheaper you could get a whole house, garage and yard here in Denver Metro area.
You’ve obviously never spent any significant time in NYC.
It’s Rear Window - the Alfred Hitchcock classic 📽🎞
Congrats on your new bundle of joy! Love your videos. You've taught me more about New York in the past couple of years than I knew in the 57 before that!
Love the last one. In-between pre and post war. Probably built in the mid to late 40's. Like the basket weave tile floor in the bathroom. Charles is king of the eastside.
Happy Monday Cash….
And again congratulations on the new baby❤
That second to last one was good.Thanks to the layout you could get a wee two person table n chairs just out side the kitchen!
The last apartment was a real winner. Loved the dining area, the bathroom and the spacious rooms and extra closets! That foyer would do great as a home office and although the kitchen was tiny, it'd be workable if you 1. put a china/silverware cabinet in the main room 2. staged a small coffee/booze cart just to the right of the door into the kitchen itself and 3. used the dining table to do your chopping and prepping, or maybe squeezed a small rolling cart by the window/sink. Getting a custom cutting board to fit over the sink might work too. The rest of the apartment was so roomy and comfortable that the kitchen issues weren't overly important.
That one place with fuses, though! WTH?! I didn't know that was even still legal. Knob and tube, anyone? Crazy...
Hey Cash. Congratulations again on the new edition. Hope she's doing well both your wife and baby. You're a good father and husband so in the event of post partum depression you'll be able to deal with it. You have mad skills as we've seen. Enjoy your day as we enjoy your forays into the world of real estate with your buddy Charles Munroe.
The reason the full-size stacked washer and dryer opened that way is because they’re supposed to when they are side by side on the floor. The full sized washers always seem to always open to to the left and dryers open to the right….like mirror images of each other. Now the small-size washers and dryers that are historically meant to be stacked may always both open the same way…usually to the right I think. I did have an apartment once with those small stackables and both opened that way. Anyway, that’s my thinking.
Seeing the inside some of the crappy and inhabitable apartments in NYC featured on your channel, makes my skin crawl or in some cases nails on a chalk board. Keep up the great work!
Lol...back at it! Was cool to see your family grow! Don't forget to get enough rest.
Congratulations on the birth of your daughter! Many blessings unto you and your family 🙏🏾
This is Gonna b so Cool CJ🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Monday😀n Again Congrats🎉….
Congratulations 🎉👏 Dad, Mom and Violet welcoming beautiful Eliza, I'm so glad everyone is healthy. My only concern was I was worried 😫 you were going to start opening doors and pushing buttons in the room you and your wife were waiting in before the baby arrived. I could see you were getting antsy to check out the buttons and pull on drawer handles. You did good Cash 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That “box” apartment was actually really nice! The kitchen was small, but it had a full size stove and fridge. And it had a bedroom and a living room which is awesome, plus both were really nice rooms.
Hi Cash and to your friends that is a very cozy and nice small box apartment. It’s been raining in SoCal. Stay well and safe 👍
Welcome to our world Eliza...may you have many blessed year's...❤️🤗
The last was the best. The dining area was unique, and I loved the arches. So much better than the plain white boxes with black trim we see in so many newer buildings.
I didn't have claustrophobia until I started watching this channel. Last apartment was best.
If four people share an apartment, the odds are very good that one of them is an ax murderer. NYC is far too expensive, that's why I plan to retire to Buenos Aires in June '24. I'm currently living and working in Nassau Bahamas and rent a three-bedroom townhouse with a private swimming pool for $2500/month. BTW, my townhouse has an in-unit washer, dryer, dishwasher AND a sink sprayer.
Bienvenide a Argentina!
The studio and the last place my favs. I’m in love wit studios. This one had awesome potential!! Crazy not to grab it. Great views of streets in some of thes and as long as noise is Nader control they view constantly changes outside! Weather, seasons, colors
(If not trees then on people, and in windows of businesses) so not boring!
Last one is the greatest by far!! I'll take it!
Cash tell Charles I'm in love with this bathroom!!! I love those old tubs. The unit on the secod floor. Don't love the kitchen as much as the previous one, but this unit is great!
CJ I want to congratulate you and your beautiful wife on the addition to your family your video are so nice for the world
I like the Apt in the Lexington House. I love Charles always 🥰🥰🥰🥰Them high school toilets are the pits 🙄🤬😒😂😂
The four-bedroom seems pretty well set up for a four-person share. Paying $3,300 for a small one-bedroom walkup strikes me as excessive. The $4,500 two-bedroom had a reasonable amount of space although the kitchen was a bit cozy. The slanted bar in the bathroom is for handicapped/elderly assist when using the toilet. Charles' $3,400 one-bedroom was dated and the kitchen was cramped, but the living area and bedroom were quite spacious. It was in an elevator building with laundry. The studio for $2,800 was also reasonably spacious. The last one had lots of room, and it was in a building with a big laundry room and a gym, though $4,300 for one bedroom isn't cheap.
What you're calling an assistive device for handicap or elderly is definitely NOT 1. That is just a regular towel bar. It would never pass inspection for any other use
@@MamaCarola1 I have bars just like that in my bathroom. They're bolted to studs and they are helpful using the toilet and the shower. At that angle they'd be silly-looking towel bars!
@@Bobrogers99 if you live in a private house or regular apartment put whatever you like. But if you're in senior housing or a disability unit that will definitely not pass inspection here
The last two were my favorites of the day, Charles with the Clutch!
Also cash favorites like medicine CAB-IN-ET and our good friend, chipotle with the surprise cameo
Charles’ trainee sounded so offended that someone was actually cooking. Like, don’t they know that takeout exists?! Lol😂😂😂
That's funny! Who cooks? Nobody I know. In fact, why even have a kitchen? Who cares if it's microscopic? Where did they learn that skill? There are great chefs all over who get paid to do this, etc.
That last apartment looked awesome. Like the view out the windows.
The one with the yellow bathroom and the one right after are nice and liveable. The last one with the arched doorways is my favorite. I love the elevated room by the windows. I could live in either for sure.
I think the last apartment was the winner. It seemed more like a home to me. Congratulations on new baby girl, Eliza. I hope your wife is feeling well, and that Violet will love being a big sister!
I saw that roach in that cabinet. Lol Interesting choices this time. Shocked at the $2800; in a good way!
Big up Mr. Cash congratulations and do your thing much love
CONGRATULATIONS on your new baby Mr Cash. The first one is Over 92,000 dollars a year with No Elevator. This would cause me to leave NY City --Not Stay.
I like how Cash uses his jacket to push the elevator button and his foot to flush the toilet...after bragging how clean the bathroom is 😂🤣 Well, he has a new baby so he gets a pass. Lol. He should get some kind of award for realtor king of the year...he's honest even when he's not trying to be 😁
Love the last one except for the tiny kitchen, but. I could work wit it
Congratulations Cash. Sending love to you and Fam ❤️ you are hilarious. I enjoy your humor and the apartments are the Bomb
Congratulations! Hoping mom and baby are doing well. Enjoyed your review of the delivery room, and not saying anything embarrassingly cheesy about a womb with a view because only old fools like me would do that.
I like Apt. G for $4300 and the studio with that "L" shaped foyer/entryway
Me too
Cash, how you manage to blend "I don't know" into one word always makes me chuckle. 😂 You have a way with words.
That last apartment was my favorite... 2nd story on a busy street is my preference...i love people watching...
$4500 a month...comes with a free ac unit...Love It.
CONGRATULATIONS CASH YOUR DAUGHTER IS BEAUTIFUL 🧸🍾👏🏾😄
I like the old school yellow bathroom.
My wife and I love your videos. From the looks of things, it looks like we will not be returning to New York anytime soon. Would it be at all possible to show an apartment that's affordable and would fit a family of four. Tbh, most of the apartments you show are lovely for a single person or roommates, but are way overpriced. I think nyc needs to get it's shit together or everyone will leave.
5A is okay but I don't like the window a/c unit...the one overlooking 3rd avenue isn't real plush and it doesn't have laundry but it's spacious with good storage and I"m in love with the price! I think a murphy bed would be great in the studio apartment! but omgosh I loved that last one apartment G♥
CHARLES 🎉
I like the first crash pad Cash and Charles toured together.
Murphy bed is a must have.
Congratulations on your new arrival Cash!
6:27 the lower one is a washing machine and they always open that way ( from right to left). No adjusting possible. The upper one is a drier and they open the same way; however if it’s more convenient you can have that adjusted.
I just bought myself a brand new set and had the drier door adjusted but with the washing machine that wasn’t possible.
I had my bathroom in the bedroom. I had a full kitchen. My bedroom was big enough that I had my full size bed and full size convertible bed in the bedroom. No common area and that is why they consider it a Studio apartment. I loved it, minus the stair climb. But it is great for a single person with or without a pet. The price was 1500 monthly which was excellent in East Harlem. Great restaurants and bakeries. Whomever is the new tenant, they were gifted a Keurig, Karaoke Machine and an AC.
Congratulations on your new baby!
Congrats on the new baby ❤
These prices are ridiculous. No wonder ppl are fleeing nyc
Good day to the now four Jordan family.
The best thing about these apartments is the condition they are in, most look newly renovated. Of course the not so good is the price, but to some that will be okay too.
Hey, Cash! What the hey? If I'm going to get charged $7,750.00 a month rent, + electricity, + utilities, I want a separate kitchen & dining area! Oh, that tiny metal balcony over-looking an ugly-jumble back yard across the way is a real deal breaker. Some of the finishes are nice, but you're not kidding when you say these are box apartments... what a thrill, coming home from your long day, only to open up your front door & crash into your fridge and stove!
I liked the last one, except for the kitchen. There's not even room for a dish drain, much less prep space. The way it is set up, I don't think you'd get a rolling cart in close to where you're cooking. Too bad.
Me watching these apartments I can’t afford: “That price is not too bad….”
How is Violet enjoying her new baby sister?Congratulations on the new baby.
I love Cash.. 😄 Some of these weird Apts blow my mind. 😄.
Sometimes the AC sleeves are rusted and rotted out. Also you can't put a window unit in a sleeve and expect it to fit or work properly. You need an AC for sleeve installation. They cost quite a bit more.
10:31 I hate fuses! Maybe they will be upgraded to circuit breakers?
I have lived in NYC my entire life. It's amazing how in the 90's a studio apartment would run you between 750 - 900. But with today's prices I blows my mind how much it cost. I mean who has the money to rent out an apartment that's at least 3000?
It's nuts! The apartments are very small too.
My brother in law found a 1 bed 1 bath rent controlled apartment for $1600 and I'm still wondering how he managed that. The place is so big we were able to visit him (2 adults in the bed, 2 kids on an air mattress in the bedroom, BIL on the couch) for several days and it was perfectly comfy. Nobody was in each other's space and his apartment is within 5 min of a train. I am still in awe of how he managed it.
That little plant in the basement was like finding a green herb in resident evil
$3,450.00 a month? In North Carolina that would get you a 4000 ft.² four to five bedroom house. With an en suite and walk-in closets with every bedroom, and a three car garage, on 5 acres of land!
And still be left with money to travel to nyc if you wanted to
From what I understand those toilets have a stronger flush and are less prone to plugging up. But I only know what I’ve heard. 🤔🤷🏼♀️👍
I will never get over how squished together and weird angled NY apartments are.
I loved that last one. So much character. But what's up with all the miniature, tiny, claustrophobic kitchens in NYC?! So many people are foodies these days and want to cook. I know that I'd want to expand that kitchen into that little area that has the step up. Buy cabinets and prep stations and put them right there.
Good times, Cash Jordan! :) Solid video here! :)
Wow I was thinking the same thing the sink sprayer. Really glad Dad that your new daughter
and Mom and healthy and happy. All the Best..
You're more likely to argue in a yellow room than any other color but the ceramic title is lovely lol
That last apartment was great!
You’re mad heavy handed dude! Stop slamming doors and stuff!-you’re gonna break something and have to pay for it one day! 🤣😅
I was thinking that shirt was your size too that apartment was decent. The prices in New York are astronomical
That last apartment was my favorite. Yes the kitchen is small but hey it’s workable.
Thank you for letting us be part of your life Why did you not buy a house in Queens I don't understand lots of good inventory Bayside some nice places
Can you imagine, if Cash did a tour of the hospital. That might have been funny. But he was smart and loving,by staying by his wife side.💕
Yes to Keto with Charles!
Man, that's one tiny kitchen
Narrow!