I'm actually kinda curious. If you pay the meter. How much would it be for one month? Any sources anyone? I think the tickets will rack up and they will keep piling it on you. In NYC you will be fined a ticket every three hours for the same or each violations if commited or it just happens. Parking in downtown Manhatthan NYC was $18-$20 an hour. Private garage is $800 for a truck.
@@nonayabusiness6170you might be on to something. Where I live ny state not NYC, it’s 0.25 every 15 minutes or $1 per hour. There are 720 hours in a month so…
@@davidtorto4404the poor are not deserving of any beds that fit but probably a bed of nails according to the overlords in society! This looks like something in Asia where they have efficiency apartments for the poor working classes. This is the America all these rich AH want for us!
It's not greed, but reflects the market value of the apartment. A LOT of people desire to live in New York, particularly in the Manhattan borough where this efficiency apartment likely is located. Higher demand creates higher prices. A similar apartment in, say, the Bronx borough will be cheaper.
@@ZoraDelaneyof course it's nothing more than boomers' greed. But we're living in a world where beloe average girls can make more than 100k/yr on OF, so it is what it is.
I watched 9/11 live on TV. A gazillion miles away from the comfort of my living room and still I cried all day. Moving to NY was a childhood dream and it ended then and there. This "appartment" just twists the dagger further on what will never be the same again ever 😢
America takes communism to the next level. The highest funding per capita in the world for healthcare, but you still have to pay for it. Now communist style apartments, but you still have to pay for them market prices.
I prefer to be in a small state and town in the USA than bragging about being in a big city and having to live like a rat. If in the middle of the night you want to use the restroom, you need to go out. Insane!!!
@@carpedownhillemHahaha van life is nice when you're on vacation though. You can travel anywhere in the USA without paying a hotel. Day to day van life in one spot can get tiring though.
Those two have exposed us and the entire hip-hop genre to what ego, pride, stupidity, messiah complex, and idol worship are the most disgusting traits of the genre...I am done listening to it!!!!!🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
I live in Singapore, and rental here is expensive. Master bedroom here cost sgd $1200 and above. And our housing is mostly in flats so master bedroom is probably 2.5x bigger than this 'apartment'. But at least the room includes a bed and possibly your own toilet. This 'apartment' is a joke. Looks like a scam.
Legally cannot be called an apartment/residence. That cannot legally be rented as a place to live according to like every single state residency law. Bathrooms are MANDATORY in any place of living everywhere in the US. Access to tap water is a requirement as well
THIS is why we need Congress and every state to pass a reform ASAP about rent control and what standards of living each housing has. We also need a right for the average working person to have access to home ownership without bank debts.
Houses aren't free. Landlords still have to pay the mortgage so I don't get how people can have a "right" to home ownership. Unless you're saying landlords shouldn't exist and 100% of homes are sold by the banks, which I can name a long list of problems that would cause. First step would be to vote for an administration that will favor the American economy and bring back jobs. A president who doesn't start any new wars to give our tax dollars away to. Should probably see where I'm going with that lol. I wouldn't ask someone about their personal politics, nor do I really care about them, but that being said, if you voted for our current administration, you have 0 rights to complain lol
@@IIMiikexDII let me help you understand: Natives believed nobody owned land/earth, it belongs to everyone and everything. While colonies established boundaries, as a union, we often gave away land for anybody who would work it, even the original indentured servants and slaves after three years were set free and given land. The Constitution originally stated that men who were 25 years old or older and land owners were citizens and could vote. Over time people have used that to argue that men meant of all colors, that men included women as in Mankind, that any race or gender could own land, that anybody 18 or older could vote, and that everyone who takes a breath of air after birth inside of the US is a citizen. What has not been discussed is that if we are born citizens, and have all the rights of a citizen, including right to life, and land ownership helps bring stable wealth and ability to support life through housing and clean place to store food and water, then why is it fewer people own housing now and those who own it are overcharging those who rent? Most wealth is being gained through real estate.
Average studio rent: $3600 But if you take the $2400 savings and instead spend it on goods/services to compensate for what you give up (storage space, workspace, kitchen, laundry, etc.), you actually end up with a really nice lifestyle. Rent: $1200 Convene membership (really high-end coworking spaces): $600 All-Location Equinox membership:$400 5x10 storage unit (Manhattan): $200 Prepared meals (Shef): $10*3*30 = $900 (I’m just padding the estimate just to make a point) Weekly Door-to-door laundry (Rinse): $240 All-in: $3,540 No cooking, no chores, utilities cost virtually nothing, access to high-end productivity, social, wellness facilities, ample storage space. Note that this is still insanity. I’m not moving to New York, but in a weird way, it sounds kinda nice.
This is why I have a deep hatred for real estate vultures in NYC. People used to actually make a decent living in the city and came home to a decent apartment. Now it's either working shitty jobs to live in someone's furnished basement, or working three jobs to get a room as big as a shoebox. And it all comes down to local real estate prices. Fuck em. ☕
Depends on the city, Bangalore and Mumbai (and even Gurgaon i guess), hell no. A 3bhk was around $750 in Bangalore last I checked. Mumbai prices are even worse, and Gurgaon is similar to Bangalore (might be slightly less though).
Do I see a thermostat? Do I see vents? What is that, 2 or 3 plugs? Are there breakers? I'm not understanding how this is an apartment. Surely it requires more than just a window. Because, all of these companies claiming you cannot convert an office to rentals are making up excuses. You don't seem to need much of anything.
You can do so much better for $1,200 a month. My buddy just got a studio apartment in Miami for the same price. He has a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom with all utilities included with a parking spot, right out front.
Add a couple hundred and you have a 3 bedroom double story apartment with a garden and shared pool in Delaware. Goodness NY is just painful to live in.
Converted to USD I pay about $550 a month on my mortgage for a decent terraced house in a lesser-known town in England. I never wanna live in a big city, and this is why.
In Japan the small apartments have a toilet a kitchen and get this storage under the floor boards 😱 miss that place. They even have gamer cube apartments bigger then this 🤣though they have a open top concept so don't be eating chilly you're neighbors will hear the violence coming out 🤣
I have stayed in an apartment like this before early during my youth when I was trying to make it big in life. The rent wasn't this steep but it was steep way back then. I didnt have a kichen as well but I ate at my place of work, so it was okay. I see the cramped up apartments ( almost like a pigeonhole) in Hong Kong and feel I had it way more easier.
Looks like instead of a bed you'd have to sleep on a foldup cot - nothing else would fit, and it would still be a tight squeeze. $1200/month would rent you an unfurnished 2/2 unit (990sqft) in my condo complex in Houston, with a free designated covered parking outside your front door, swimming pool, bbq units, balcony, etc. You could even go as low as $750/month in some of the older apartment complexes and still get a 2/2 unit unfurnished.
Actual co living units will be coming to NYC- office buildings modified to be dorm style with common area bathrooms and kitchens with single or double rooms. Place in vid is just a lower grade dorm style apartment.
Can you name any pros of living there? I can only think of cons. And you can’t say jobs because those can be found in more reasonable places, more affordable places with lower housing costs too. What’s a real legitimate perk of living in nyc?
The whole appeal of apartments/studios is to have your own bathroom. If not, you may as well live in a storage unit/garage for a fraction of the cost since it is effectively the same thing.
Right a studio should include basic things we need I don’t need ac but heat is a must to have other than that , no one should pay that much for nothing
Incorrect. Places of dwelling must have certain things to be considered an apartment. It must have a toilet, if there is no door on a bedroom it is considered a studio, but clearly this is not.
Dear america... Stop making the rest of us feel better about the crappy state of our countries and making us feel like the cities we live in aren't so bad. Kind regards A Londoner paying nearly £1000 a month for a bedsit that's 3-4 times the size of that 'apartment' but has a separate bathroom/Throne Room and technically has a separate kitchen because I put up room dividers.
No kitchen
No bathroom
No thank you
Hotel: Trivago
@@sensu31 🤣🤣🤣 yep
Rent a truck, deck it out, pay the parking tickets....cheaper
Parking Tickets in New York?
I'm actually kinda curious. If you pay the meter. How much would it be for one month? Any sources anyone? I think the tickets will rack up and they will keep piling it on you.
In NYC you will be fined a ticket every three hours for the same or each violations if commited or it just happens.
Parking in downtown Manhatthan NYC was $18-$20 an hour. Private garage is $800 for a truck.
@@nonayabusiness6170you might be on to something. Where I live ny state not NYC, it’s 0.25 every 15 minutes or $1 per hour. There are 720 hours in a month so…
@@paulpoleon8570 I would love to pay parking for $720 a month. If only a day isn't 24 hours when there are 30 days in a month.
What if they impound your truck for repeated parking offences?
Then you'd be pretty ducked lol......
$1200 a month for that? it would be cheaper living in a storage unit of the same size lol
Either way, still no toilet or kitchen...
@@Serene80 yeah at best it's a place to sleep if U can fit a bed in there
@@Serene80 Not if you have buckets.
@@davidtorto4404the poor are not deserving of any beds that fit but probably a bed of nails according to the overlords in society! This looks like something in Asia where they have efficiency apartments for the poor working classes. This is the America all these rich AH want for us!
Which some people try, but its generally illegal to live in a storage unit.
If it doesn't have a bathroom, then it is not an apartment. It is a rented room.
Rented closet.
@garyblade2332 Rented closet for storing a person.
There are even rented rooms that have bathrooms in them... what a joke this is.
It's a type of apartment called an SRO. Single resident occupancy
@TheRealGOTdurrrred It is a rented room.
$1,200 for an apartment that small? That is a scam! Why pay that much when you can live in a shoebox for free?
Nobody forcing you to
And people wonder why homelessness is such an issue in some US states.
@@Number1Camper why wont all those underpaid workers pay for my overpriced apartments that not even 3 income households can offord? That's why
New York City prices, consider the income...
Keep voting blue thats what you're gonna get
dang, sounds like he needs galvanized square steel, eco-friendly wood veneers, and screws from his auntie
Little John 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
and it’s durable for 10,000 years
Exactly what I thought
$1200 is not even my yearly taxes for my 3 story home with a huge garden!
New York pricing is ridiculous!
This is greed not an apartment.
It's not greed, but reflects the market value of the apartment. A LOT of people desire to live in New York, particularly in the Manhattan borough where this efficiency apartment likely is located. Higher demand creates higher prices. A similar apartment in, say, the Bronx borough will be cheaper.
@@ZoraDelaneyof course it's nothing more than boomers' greed. But we're living in a world where beloe average girls can make more than 100k/yr on OF, so it is what it is.
I watched 9/11 live on TV. A gazillion miles away from the comfort of my living room and still I cried all day. Moving to NY was a childhood dream and it ended then and there. This "appartment" just twists the dagger further on what will never be the same again ever 😢
@@boccobadzDemocrat greed*
This is economics.
The demand for people wanting to live in NY out weighs the supply for space. And there is no reason to want to live in NY
Here is the real hell of this: rent it, pay your rent on time every month, and next lease renewal you will be rewarded with a $200. rent increase.
If I had the money to pay that rent, I'd spend it on Chicken nuggets instead
Chicken nuggets are awesome though
@@MsBluebot Ameen my friend, I'd share them with you too bro so they don't go to waste
During communism we also had one common toilet for the whole floor,all 100 people that lived on it.
Only we didn't pay 1200$ for it
America takes communism to the next level. The highest funding per capita in the world for healthcare, but you still have to pay for it. Now communist style apartments, but you still have to pay for them market prices.
Cuz no one had money
@@aceclover758 if we did,we wouldn't have paid 1200$ for it
Ah yes, good old Commblocks.
And people never make the connections to Democrats.
They also feed you in prison. Free rent and food.
That's not an apartment, it's a room.
I prefer to be in a small state and town in the USA than bragging about being in a big city and having to live like a rat. If in the middle of the night you want to use the restroom, you need to go out. Insane!!!
People don't go to live in NY for bragging rights.
You can't even afford that micro cell apartment + utilities + tax + groceries without a decent job.
@mokaLARE And you better hope that restroom is available at that time too 💀
@@mnomadvfx Why do they go there then ?
@@Kara3405 And hope that a rapist isnt hiding in the shower when you run to the toilet to pee.
Imagine getting kidnapped while going to the bathroom 😮
"that might be for master splinter" love that
Master splinter: Hmm…no
Living in a van is much cheaper outside a Wallmart... and still you would have almost the same amount of space
Well that is like comparing hiv to aids.
@@carpedownhillemHahaha van life is nice when you're on vacation though. You can travel anywhere in the USA without paying a hotel. Day to day van life in one spot can get tiring though.
“R. Kelly, I am coming - wait, that sounds sus. Why did I say that?” Never change Maxim 😂😂
0:33 And he already made a P-Diddy joke 😆
Oh, so it’s a dormitory.
I thought it was a closet or storage room
1200 is crazy corporate greed
Drake and Kendrick should be roommates in there and settle the beef.
Those two have exposed us and the entire hip-hop genre to what ego, pride, stupidity, messiah complex, and idol worship are the most disgusting traits of the genre...I am done listening to it!!!!!🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
well said 😂
😂
What's crazier is that someone will actually pay $1200 to live in that closet-sized "apartment."
I wouldn't even be able to fit all of my plants in that room, much less myself. It's smaller than my childhood bedroom.
Yep, can’t leave the plants behind. There isn’t enough light either.
That should be fucking illegal.
Inflation at its finest 😭😭💀
That’s been going down I believe New York is the most expensive place next to Hawaii to live smfh never go there and it’s filthy
This man is gonna need some galvanized square steel and some eco friendly wood veneers
I live in Singapore, and rental here is expensive. Master bedroom here cost sgd $1200 and above. And our housing is mostly in flats so master bedroom is probably 2.5x bigger than this 'apartment'. But at least the room includes a bed and possibly your own toilet.
This 'apartment' is a joke. Looks like a scam.
Maybe try moving to Thailand. No capital gains tax in Thailand either, and way cheaper.
Legally cannot be called an apartment/residence. That cannot legally be rented as a place to live according to like every single state residency law. Bathrooms are MANDATORY in any place of living everywhere in the US. Access to tap water is a requirement as well
In the Midwest USA 1200 can get you a 3 bedroom house for one or 2 months.
A 3 bed for $1000- $1500 in Ohio
I would prefer living in the forest alone than in this shoebox
Harry Potter has got a better living accommodation than this "apartment"!
The bathroom down the hallway was surprisingly clean.
Right. I was expecting it to be filthy
THIS is why we need Congress and every state to pass a reform ASAP about rent control and what standards of living each housing has. We also need a right for the average working person to have access to home ownership without bank debts.
Houses aren't free. Landlords still have to pay the mortgage so I don't get how people can have a "right" to home ownership. Unless you're saying landlords shouldn't exist and 100% of homes are sold by the banks, which I can name a long list of problems that would cause.
First step would be to vote for an administration that will favor the American economy and bring back jobs. A president who doesn't start any new wars to give our tax dollars away to. Should probably see where I'm going with that lol. I wouldn't ask someone about their personal politics, nor do I really care about them, but that being said, if you voted for our current administration, you have 0 rights to complain lol
nah, legalize hot air balloon apartments
@@eplanti do you mind us using your hot air for that?
@@IIMiikexDII let me help you understand:
Natives believed nobody owned land/earth, it belongs to everyone and everything.
While colonies established boundaries, as a union, we often gave away land for anybody who would work it, even the original indentured servants and slaves after three years were set free and given land.
The Constitution originally stated that men who were 25 years old or older and land owners were citizens and could vote.
Over time people have used that to argue that men meant of all colors, that men included women as in Mankind, that any race or gender could own land, that anybody 18 or older could vote, and that everyone who takes a breath of air after birth inside of the US is a citizen.
What has not been discussed is that if we are born citizens, and have all the rights of a citizen, including right to life, and land ownership helps bring stable wealth and ability to support life through housing and clean place to store food and water, then why is it fewer people own housing now and those who own it are overcharging those who rent?
Most wealth is being gained through real estate.
R. Kelly that sounds sus 😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Average studio rent: $3600
But if you take the $2400 savings and instead spend it on goods/services to compensate for what you give up (storage space, workspace, kitchen, laundry, etc.), you actually end up with a really nice lifestyle.
Rent: $1200
Convene membership (really high-end coworking spaces): $600
All-Location Equinox membership:$400
5x10 storage unit (Manhattan): $200
Prepared meals (Shef): $10*3*30 = $900 (I’m just padding the estimate just to make a point)
Weekly Door-to-door laundry (Rinse): $240
All-in: $3,540
No cooking, no chores, utilities cost virtually nothing, access to high-end productivity, social, wellness facilities, ample storage space.
Note that this is still insanity. I’m not moving to New York, but in a weird way, it sounds kinda nice.
This is why I have a deep hatred for real estate vultures in NYC. People used to actually make a decent living in the city and came home to a decent apartment. Now it's either working shitty jobs to live in someone's furnished basement, or working three jobs to get a room as big as a shoebox. And it all comes down to local real estate prices. Fuck em. ☕
R. Kelly, I am coming, wait. That sounds sus😂😂😂😂😂
Bro was so surprised he forgot to say “delulu”
1200$ a month?? No toilet?? That worst thing i ever heard,imagine some1 diarrea and he refuse to clean it when u want to use the toilet
That makes no sense considering you get paid to live on the streets of New York.
1200 a month is the cheapest apartment in NYC only if you consider the southern half of Manhattan to be all of NYC.
Here in india, we have a four bedroom-3 bathroom apartment in a pretty nice society for $400 a month...
Depends on the city, Bangalore and Mumbai (and even Gurgaon i guess), hell no. A 3bhk was around $750 in Bangalore last I checked. Mumbai prices are even worse, and Gurgaon is similar to Bangalore (might be slightly less though).
That’ll probably be 800-900$ here for US dollars
Do I see a thermostat? Do I see vents? What is that, 2 or 3 plugs? Are there breakers? I'm not understanding how this is an apartment. Surely it requires more than just a window. Because, all of these companies claiming you cannot convert an office to rentals are making up excuses. You don't seem to need much of anything.
At this point rent a storage locker live in motels buy a RV and on top of paying less u get more space and a private toilet + kitchen
The NYC apartment rent is crazy 💀
😮 That's more than 3 times what I pay for my mortgage for a 3 bedroom detached house! NYC is idiotic
THIS is why we need National Rent Caps- the smaller the apt or dwelling, the smaller the rent price//
That's not an apartment, it's barely even a bedsit 😂
Of course P Diddy had to be mentioned.
You can do so much better for $1,200 a month. My buddy just got a studio apartment in Miami for the same price. He has a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom with all utilities included with a parking spot, right out front.
NYC
Storage room: ❌
Tiniest apartment in Manhattan: ✅ 😀🤑
This looks like a closet turned into room
Nailed it 😂😂😂😂😂 pDiddy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Add a couple hundred and you have a 3 bedroom double story apartment with a garden and shared pool in Delaware. Goodness NY is just painful to live in.
Bro I'd just squat in the landlords house for trying to pay that much
"Little john spent 10 years working in New York"....
Bros apartment is like those videos on RUclips that are "making a 2 inch apartment into a luxurious living space"💀
Most people in New York are not rich. New York is a tough town to make it in. It is a very expensive city to live in.
Converted to USD I pay about $550 a month on my mortgage for a decent terraced house in a lesser-known town in England. I never wanna live in a big city, and this is why.
If Maxim thinks this is insane, he should see Hong Kong.
That's not an apartment, that's a room.
Just use some galvanized square steel and eco-friendly wood vernier to expand
That's not an apparent. Thats a storage closet
I've honestly seen a storeroom that's bigger than that.😑
That’s a room 😂😂😂
Only in America...
In Japan the small apartments have a toilet a kitchen and get this storage under the floor boards 😱 miss that place. They even have gamer cube apartments bigger then this 🤣though they have a open top concept so don't be eating chilly you're neighbors will hear the violence coming out 🤣
There are plenty of places that are wildly overpriced: Zürich, Tokyo, Hong Kong, etc.
@@samuelschonenberger Toronto 🤣the Canadian Equivalent to New York.
@@shadowarez1337having lived in tokyo, 1200$ can get you a pretty spacious apartment. My apartment was 26sqm 400$ a month with kitchen and toilet.
@@samuelschonenbergeri think tokyo is still far better compared to hong kong. People even live in cages there.
R. Kelly i am coming wait that sounds sus 😂😂😂😂
Now lets fix it with some galvanised steel, eco friendly wood veneers and some screws borrowed from your aunt
$1200 can give u a well furnished flat in India:)
Hell, in Indiana even...
Even in tokyo japan you get something better than this
That $1,200 can give you a full studio with ensuite bath (in some cases a one bedroom with bathroom) in some surrounding cities in my county in CA.
That's very expensive for India!
I think more like an entire luxury house.
“Firstly, we welded galvanized 🗣square 🗣steel🗣 to form a bed frame”
Finally a comment about this also 4 months ago to reply sheesh?
People who live in New York are either really rich or really poor. You live like you're poor but you pay for it like you're rich.
I have stayed in an apartment like this before early during my youth when I was trying to make it big in life. The rent wasn't this steep but it was steep way back then. I didnt have a kichen as well but I ate at my place of work, so it was okay. I see the cramped up apartments ( almost like a pigeonhole) in Hong Kong and feel I had it way more easier.
This is only one step up from japanise capsule hotel.
Looks like instead of a bed you'd have to sleep on a foldup cot - nothing else would fit, and it would still be a tight squeeze. $1200/month would rent you an unfurnished 2/2 unit (990sqft) in my condo complex in Houston, with a free designated covered parking outside your front door, swimming pool, bbq units, balcony, etc. You could even go as low as $750/month in some of the older apartment complexes and still get a 2/2 unit unfurnished.
Actual co living units will be coming to NYC- office buildings modified to be dorm style with common area bathrooms and kitchens with single or double rooms.
Place in vid is just a lower grade dorm style apartment.
Living in prison is free , bigger and more convenient
If you rented this apartment, then you’re the problem 😂
Welcome to New York the simultaneously best and worst place to live.
Can you name any pros of living there? I can only think of cons. And you can’t say jobs because those can be found in more reasonable places, more affordable places with lower housing costs too. What’s a real legitimate perk of living in nyc?
@@Yzzami A vast city wide zoo. Mostly rats with the occasional human.
The whole appeal of apartments/studios is to have your own bathroom. If not, you may as well live in a storage unit/garage for a fraction of the cost since it is effectively the same thing.
Right a studio should include basic things we need I don’t need ac but heat is a must to have other than that , no one should pay that much for nothing
Great. Now squatters know where your new apartment is and you will still need to pay the rent.
And for the kitchen.. we'll have to go to the next building... Right?😂
Incorrect. Places of dwelling must have certain things to be considered an apartment. It must have a toilet, if there is no door on a bedroom it is considered a studio, but clearly this is not.
Dystopia
I always have to laugh at Maxim Bady's video's- keep it up bro!
Dear america...
Stop making the rest of us feel better about the crappy state of our countries and making us feel like the cities we live in aren't so bad.
Kind regards
A Londoner paying nearly £1000 a month for a bedsit that's 3-4 times the size of that 'apartment' but has a separate bathroom/Throne Room and technically has a separate kitchen because I put up room dividers.
For $1200US I can rent a whole house 😂
That has to be fake. How tf would an apartment design like that even get approved.
1200$ ? Someone arrest the owner because they're committing market fraud.
Not in NYC, where the average rent for a studio is $3,000/month.
Rents out a closet as an apartment.🤣
All bro needs is some galvanized steel, eco friendly wood veneer, and screws borrowed from aunt.
oh my god i literally just commented this you beat me to it 😭
DUDE GOT SCAMMED !
No kitchen
No bathroom
No being alive
Same! I’m stealing a candy bar from convenience store, please arrest me because I’m employed but can’t afford your hole in the wall apartment!😂
Reminds me of the show flight of the conchords!
Alcatraz? ...I would prefer Gulag more than this
Yall behind,Norwegian and Sweden prison?
Thats a closet not an apartment. But the closet has a closet....
That’s a closet, not an apartment
What happens if you need to go toilet urgently and it's occupied? Seems there was many apartments there, so do they que up?
I wonder why landlords in Manhattan don’t just cut their appartments into stuff like that.
You can't fit P Diddy in that closet🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Why would anyone pay 1200$ to live in a closet?
you can expand it using galvanized square steal
eco friendly wood venners
screws borrow from seventh aunt
Lol that "apartment" is smaller than our master bathroom" 😂😂😂