Hi, that’s 1930’s integrated architecture and that unit is a “dirty laundry hamper” ! The top has a pull button to drop your dirties, has vents (so dirty clothes can breath and avoid increasing smells, damp, mold) and the bottom door opens to empty out your laundry when your ready to sort and do a wash. Surprising ! These were considered standard bathroom features until the early 60’s.
Thanks for jogging my memory on the laundry chute!! We lived in a large house that had one when I was in fifth grade!! Except ours was flush with the wall and had a round knob you pulled to open & just drop clothes in!
So cool. It reminds me of an apartment I once lived in that had a little door between the kitchen and the outside hallway that opened in both directions. It was for milk deliveries oh so long ago! (Of course now it might be a security issue although it was pretty small for anyone to crawl through anyway.)
Cash your my go to guy for anything real estate in NYC. I asked cash to showcase more of queens units just a few days ago , and my man got back to me in the reply section right away, he is undoubtedly a man of his word. Thanks again brother much appreciated. Astoria is where I'm looking to relocate very soon. It has a lot to offer, late night cafes, astounding restaurant cuisine, and and much larger apartment sizes compared to Manhattan.
The white thing in the bath room is a laundry hamper. Old Queens apartments have that (mine too). I use the space to keep cleaning kits :) This studio is a steal deal!
Astoria prices had gotten ridiculously high in recent years with the influx of out-of-towners. This is a great and spacious apartment at a crazy low price. Really speaks to the mass exodus. If I were younger and looking for a place I'd definitely snatch it up.
I know it’s the homeowner in me but I can’t imagine having to go elsewhere to do my laundry anymore. I’m thinking of the dead of winter when it’s snowing/sleeting for days and you have to lug your clothes/bedding outside through that to hopefully get enough machines available so you can do everything at once. Just to lug all your clean and dry clothes back through the elements. If I’m ever a renter again, laundry in-unit (or at the very least in building) would be non negotiable for me.
I’m planning on moving to NYC at some point in the future. One of my friends gave me an idea for when I have to take my clothes to a laundromat. She originally lived in an apartment that didn’t have in-unit laundry, but there was a laundromat down the street. What she did was essentially put straps on the side of a flexible laundry hamper, then kept the clean clothes in a trash bag so they wouldn’t get dirty on the commute home. I’m going to be smarter though, I’ll be using one of my old army-issued duffel bags, as they’re actually mostly water resistant and can hold a lot
If I had to live in a studio I would not put a separate bed in the space. I would just get a sofa bed that you can open up when you're ready to sleep. This would allow you to really use the space more wisely. This is probably one of the more spacious studios you have shown us. I love that everything is separated from the living space.
OMG, a classic pink and black bathroom! I have one in my 1932 "bungalow" in the SF Bay Area! And yes, it has a hamper (I store junk in it :) My upstairs bedroom has a laundry chute that goes right into the utility room where my washer/drier are. The pink and black bathrooms were very popular when Eisenhower was President--his wife Mamie loved pink and black, so these bathrooms were known as "Mamies". Very nice large studio and I don't think the kitchen is "ugly" :(
Now this is what I call a neighborhood! So jealous that the laundry is just across the street! Absolutely love the black/pink bathroom. I'd actually prefer a smaller fridge and a pedestal sink in the bathroom. As an old timer I think it's scary that 1,500 is "a steal". But this is a nice studio! Thanks for venturing out of Manhattan but not into Brooklyn! 😄
Tub needs to be resurfaced. The “thing” was a laundry hamper in the day. The storage in the kitchen is amazing and if you don’t need it all for kitchen stuff it could hold office things, extra bathroom items, laundry materials, etc. I’d actually try to put my “bedroom” away from the windows and figure out a privacy screen by the door. For the price it’s a good space.
I love an apartment where the kitchen is a separate room. Most apartments now seem to have the kitchen either in a hallway or in one corner of the living room. Btw I have that ugly peach tile in my bathroom. Started to rip it out but then it kind of grew on me and I did a spa theme. It looks fine so roll with the peach. If it were me, I'd do a divider as you walk into the main space and put the bed on the wall farthest away from the windows. It would look like a hallway that opened into a big living room. You could use a standing wardrobe or a screen or a book case with open shelves.
Thanks man used to live in the city moved out but I keep tabs on real estate there via your channel. This one looks like one of the better deals for the average earning person. Astoria for the win. If I move back that’s where I will be looking first.
omg, that's my building! lol. great building, amazing hood, tho the 30th Ave subway stop is closer than the Broadway one. i have a one bedroom and less counter space than this studio! and yes, i have the hamper in my peach and black tile bathroom.
I totally dig this unit and its quirky bathroom. I was watching another NY fave of mine this morning (The Walking Commuter) and he mentioned you and your disdain of Starbucks and Dunkin. I agreed adding that there are so many great local places you shouldn't have to resort to those choices lol.
Aww my old block! It's a great area, and right around the corner from Chip there's a great bubble tea place, a supermarket, a drug store and a ton of bars, restaurants and bagel places. Everything is right there.
Hey that one is very cute Cash! You could have plants in every room including the kitchen! It has a lot of potential and charm. The closet outside of the bathroom is great and could house a lot of stuff! Ha Good price for a big studio and definitely would be cool with the room divider and the kitchen prep! Love the bathroom too!
With all the cabinets in the kitchen you could use them for other storage besides kitchen items. If the rollingvcabinet stays I would put it back in the kitchen in the empty space.
The kitchen is huge for a studio! I would put a drop leaf rolling cart right where you said you could put a table. I would also put the bed closest to the widow and use a book shelf or folding screen for separation between sleeping and living space. Great price!
Cash, I love the way you show us the places to shop & eat in the various neighborhoods. It's a nice touch. I just hope Duncan donuts doesn't decide to take you to Court; You're Brutal ! The apartment is a long subway ride from "The City." But it is priced right & it's quite roomy for a Studio.
Another winner!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The rent is shocking.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would get coffee at Chip's. Love the size and the kitchen is great.....has a window. Great job Cash. Love to hear your comments about Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL.
This place is a winner. I'd make a bed-sitting area in the main room, and a table in the area outside the kitchen. Love the woodwork and lots of cabinets.
The mid-century tiles in the bathroom are to die for! But I'm a geek for well kept mid-century tile work. That thing is a hamper. Great apartment for that price.
Yeah, this is a good deal, good location, and enough space for one or possibly a couple. I like the extra space/area when you enter. I agree, I think you could get a small couch and mounted TV in there just fine (and still keep the island on wheels). Really good price for someone to be able to live alone in NYC!
That item in the bathroom...we "historians" refer to that as a built-in hamper...🤣🤭🤫! That bathroom is wonderful! Absolutely no chipped or broken tiles which is amazing considering the age of the apartment. Kitchen floor is horrendous but all that cabinetry is a real gem!
I would also put in a bed with storage underneath and a trunk of some kind at the door of the bed. I would put a rug under the bed, then a book case to divide the space. A dresser with a small the opposite wall. A night stand against the wall with windows. A dining table could go in the space where the rolling cabinet sets. A couch , comfy chair, floor lamps, a mirror over the couch, small side table by the chair, a coffee table with storage, a large dresser or entertainment center with a fireplace enclosed, a wall hung tv. A closed up stand alone wardrobe with mirrored doors across from the dining table and a small portable cart near the table for tramsportingvfood etc.
That white thing in the bathroom is a laundry hamper. I had one in Forest Hills and it worked great. This apartment is so charming! I lived in this neighborhood for over 10 years and I miss it very much!
Bed placement w/foot by windows & headboard backing living area can create this own sense of seperation from living space. Place dresser behind headboard. Also, inexpensive adhesive curtain rod mount on ceiling can be thrifty divider w/ lightweight decorative fabric for personality.
A very nice roomy studio. That extra space in the entry hall would make for a nice cozy living area. I think you were looking at a hamper in the bathroom, which is nice. That El Station at the beginning looked real rad, it reminds me of how NYC use to look when they were everywhere on Manhattan in the past. Good video, Cash!! :)
Hey Cash.. That's the built in laundry hamper. Wow original salmon tile and floor in bathroom. Original cabinets in kitchen. I would try to move the rolling cart into the kitchen. Flooring in kitchen has seen better days. Astoria is the food capital of NYC. Great for shopping as well. Bagel and Mexican restaurant looks interesting..And of course Parisi Italian Bakery has delicious bread and pastry. Trust me..been there a few times. Thx
Coffee-flavored water😂. Cash, you're a riot! Great video 👍 like Hemingway, a "moveable feast." What a great studio 😍 for someone starting out. By the way, that contraption is a clothes hamper.
Crazy! Love all the space in this apartment. What a deal! Love the separate spaces. And I like the old skool colored tile in the bathroom. And isn’t this the second time you’ve come across the built in hamper thingy?
thanks cash for sharing. i love Astoria. i have a friend who lives there for the past 15 years. her apartment is small but cute enough and very convenient.
Hey Cash, That thing in the bathroom is a hamper for dirty clothes to be stored until laundry day. Many older bathrooms had those back in the day. Love your videos!
Hi Cash - I am with you on the Starbucks coffee - here in Australia they have had to close most of their stores as we don't want their coffee water - we like the real stuff.
That is an interesting set up. That white thing on the wall in the bathroom is an old built in hamper I think. Lot's of older apartments had those. Very cool place!
I lived in yorkville for 1year and Astoria for 5. Absolutely, move to Astoria- great neighborhood, good subway service, parking on the street, homey neighborhood with fabulous Greek food.
Love this area of queens and there are tons of places to eat but that damn N W line on the weekends. Good luck getting to Manhattan when you need it the most.
I see ur almost at 70k cash!! I really like when the kitchen is in a separate room in a studio, not really a fan of the bathroom but for the price it makes sense. The space overall is good.
Hey this is my old neighborhood! I was born in Elmhurst hospital! And I still remember this community. But now living in Miami, Fl but will always be a New Yorker!😊
very cool to discover you from the shorts video... in the future i will be needing your help to find me an apartment there in new york, in God's time.. lol for now, ill be hooked on your uploads..keep them coming..
Love the retro bathroom, it's similar to mine except my colours are light gray tiles with burgundy accent tiles. So it's been 70-90 years since my main bath was reno'd and about 50-60 years for my second bath. I love vintage. The stuff they do today will never last 50-90 years.
@ 7:43 the object on the wall u was pointing at was used for laundry. You would put your laundry bag or slim bucket to throw ur laundry at. Some used it as a trash can
I like this one! I can't find fault with the location, within ten minutes' walk to the train, a supermarket, and restaurants. The neighborhood looks busy but not frantic. The apartment seems to be on the second floor, which may be noisier, but my pacemaker wouldn't complain about the climb. It's a downer to have to lug laundry to the laundromat, but it's right across the street. The kitchen is dated and lacks a dishwasher (and a sprayer faucet), but it has room for a shelf to put your small appliances, and you've got that rolling island. For a studio it's big. The living/dining/sleeping area is large enough for all three functions, at least for a single person. There are two closets, also adequate for a single. The bathroom is dated and needs a shower curtain rod, but it would be fine for me. If this apartment had in-unit laundry and built-in a/c it could go for considerably more. There's nothing fancy about it but I'd call it a good value
Upper Manhattan from west 181st. Has the best apartments along Cabrini Blvd. Pinehurst Ave. Chittenden Ave.Ft Washington Ave, Bennett and in Inwood west of Broadway along Seamen, Payson Ave, Indian Creek Road. The apartments are art deco gems and the green areas are spectacular.
Heck if they glazed the tiles in the bathroom, it be a nice (& relatively inexpensive compared to new tiles) face lift. That old thing you point out at the end of the vid, that was basically a built in laundry basket! Friend of mine has that in her apartment in nearby Jackson Heights.
I would get one of those chairs that become a step stool, for the corner if the kitchen. Instead of the rolling cart, have a table one a couple of chairs. No couch, a day bed, with a coffee table that becomes a table. That place is huge.
Bathroom thing is a built in hamper! Just rented a cute 1br in Astoria .25 miles for the Ditmars stop with a renovated kitchen and bathroom for $1500. Astoria deals are unreal right now (I have been in the neighborhood for 7 years)!
@@waynedexter they are about to open a Target right next to the Astoria Ditmars station, it already has a TJ Maxx, Chipotle, Popeyes, iHop on the same street and local mom and pops are struggling or closing. It's a shame.
It may not be the same box. I used to work in a mailroom and some of our personnel would send/receive similar looking FedEx, UPS... boxes on a daily basis. As soon as one goes, another one arrives.
This might be a great starter place. Get some nice wood dividers & you are all set. The kitchen is squishy but you have a bunch of storage! I like the bathroom tile. It is so art deco. Was that thing a heater or dehumidifier? Looks like the is something on the bottom part & heat or something comes out the top- or is it a garbage can? just my best guesses.
I think this “studio“ would offer more for your money in any medium to large city. It has a kitchen in it’s own space with a window, with enough cupboards so that I would divide them into “kitchen” for cooking implements, place settings and pantry items and then the remainder “storage” for non kitchen items. The living space is big and bright and with a divider shelf unit can be separated into “bedroom” and “living”; @and maybe even “dining”. I hope the person who rents this is an aspiring interior decorator.
Hi, that’s 1930’s integrated architecture and that unit is a “dirty laundry hamper” ! The top has a pull button to drop your dirties, has vents (so dirty clothes can breath and avoid increasing smells, damp, mold) and the bottom door opens to empty out your laundry when your ready to sort and do a wash.
Surprising ! These were considered standard bathroom features until the early 60’s.
Thanks for jogging my memory on the laundry chute!! We lived in a large house that had one when I was in fifth grade!! Except ours was flush with the wall and had a round knob you pulled to open & just drop clothes in!
Yep. When I was a kid all the apartments had them.
Also, you have to pry them open when you first get the apartment because they always paint them closed. 😆🤷🏽♀️
So cool. It reminds me of an apartment I once lived in that had a little door between the kitchen and the outside hallway that opened in both directions. It was for milk deliveries oh so long ago! (Of course now it might be a security issue although it was pretty small for anyone to crawl through anyway.)
Very cool ty for info
Cash your my go to guy for anything real estate in NYC. I asked cash to showcase more of queens units just a few days ago , and my man got back to me in the reply section right away, he is undoubtedly a man of his word. Thanks again brother much appreciated. Astoria is where I'm looking to relocate very soon. It has a lot to offer, late night cafes, astounding restaurant cuisine, and and much larger apartment sizes compared to Manhattan.
The white thing in the bath room is a laundry hamper. Old Queens apartments have that (mine too). I use the space to keep cleaning kits :) This studio is a steal deal!
Yep. I pulled mine out and installed recessed shelves. Great low profile storage.
I had one when I lived in Brooklyn. My bathroom was almost identical to this one, the only difference is the tiles were pink.
Why you singling out “all old queens”? 😂
I'm an old queen, and I don't have one. I feel left out.
@@deannaharper9160 Yep. extra t.p., cleaners, rolled hand towels, etc. all fit nicely.
Astoria prices had gotten ridiculously high in recent years with the influx of out-of-towners. This is a great and spacious apartment at a crazy low price. Really speaks to the mass exodus. If I were younger and looking for a place I'd definitely snatch it up.
that was the price of a 2 bedroom there in 2005
250 sqft is spacious 🤔
@prettysubliminals2555 damn... you live like rats fr
I know it’s the homeowner in me but I can’t imagine having to go elsewhere to do my laundry anymore. I’m thinking of the dead of winter when it’s snowing/sleeting for days and you have to lug your clothes/bedding outside through that to hopefully get enough machines available so you can do everything at once. Just to lug all your clean and dry clothes back through the elements. If I’m ever a renter again, laundry in-unit (or at the very least in building) would be non negotiable for me.
@Danielle Hawkins I’m happy someone agrees. I was starting to feel snobby 😅
I’m planning on moving to NYC at some point in the future. One of my friends gave me an idea for when I have to take my clothes to a laundromat. She originally lived in an apartment that didn’t have in-unit laundry, but there was a laundromat down the street. What she did was essentially put straps on the side of a flexible laundry hamper, then kept the clean clothes in a trash bag so they wouldn’t get dirty on the commute home. I’m going to be smarter though, I’ll be using one of my old army-issued duffel bags, as they’re actually mostly water resistant and can hold a lot
If I had to live in a studio I would not put a separate bed in the space. I would just get a sofa bed that you can open up when you're ready to sleep. This would allow you to really use the space more wisely. This is probably one of the more spacious studios you have shown us. I love that everything is separated from the living space.
Is it just me or did your mood instantly improve after cookie and coffee? Glad to see you take a break, you work hard cranking out these videos.
Haha, you're right!
Doesn’t everyone’s
Mine sure would.
Yes please, more queens apartments. This is a steal. I know the area and everything that this place is given to you is amazing.
Astoria is amazing. Probably was rented already when the video was published.
OMG, a classic pink and black bathroom! I have one in my 1932 "bungalow" in the SF Bay Area! And yes, it has a hamper (I store junk in it :) My upstairs bedroom has a laundry chute that goes right into the utility room where my washer/drier are. The pink and black bathrooms were very popular when Eisenhower was President--his wife Mamie loved pink and black, so these bathrooms were known as "Mamies". Very nice large studio and I don't think the kitchen is "ugly" :(
"Mamies" what a lovely little historical factoid, that's adorable. Thank you! (agree on the kitchen)
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@SA S On my computer, the tiles are kind of peach colored.
Now this is what I call a neighborhood! So jealous that the laundry is just across the street! Absolutely love the black/pink bathroom. I'd actually prefer a smaller fridge and a pedestal sink in the bathroom. As an old timer I think it's scary that 1,500 is "a steal". But this is a nice studio! Thanks for venturing out of Manhattan but not into Brooklyn! 😄
A pedestal sink in the bathroom? Where would you put all the embarrassing stuff? I like the enclosed storage space under the sink.
Tub needs to be resurfaced. The “thing” was a laundry hamper in the day. The storage in the kitchen is amazing and if you don’t need it all for kitchen stuff it could hold office things, extra bathroom items, laundry materials, etc. I’d actually try to put my “bedroom” away from the windows and figure out a privacy screen by the door. For the price it’s a good space.
I totally thought the tub needed resurfacing too!
Cash slays these videos, such humor and info in one video
I love an apartment where the kitchen is a separate room. Most apartments now seem to have the kitchen either in a hallway or in one corner of the living room. Btw I have that ugly peach tile in my bathroom. Started to rip it out but then it kind of grew on me and I did a spa theme. It looks fine so roll with the peach. If it were me, I'd do a divider as you walk into the main space and put the bed on the wall farthest away from the windows. It would look like a hallway that opened into a big living room. You could use a standing wardrobe or a screen or a book case with open shelves.
0:10 "the biggest studio I've ever seen for 1500" considering how many studios this man has seen. that's a pretty big statement
Cash not only an expert on real estate, he is also a world renowned food critic. 🤣😂🤣
water flavored coffee is the best!
@@Reefer_NYC yes it is. lol
Lol
Wish Starbucks would correct his taste buds because he does great advertising.
😂😂😂
“You can get coffee flavor water at Starbucks” 😂😂😂. DUDE HATES STARBUCKS WITH A PASSION.
That's a hamper where u put dirty clothes
It's hideous crap that you can only disguise with foofy flavorings.
Not as much as he hates dunkin lol 🤣
He's right though. Lol
@@basedadri LMAO
Thanks man used to live in the city moved out but I keep tabs on real estate there via your channel. This one looks like one of the better deals for the average earning person. Astoria for the win. If I move back that’s where I will be looking first.
I love this show! It’s taught me so much about NYC.
I love the view of New York from your perspective. Great video. I have been watching you for some time now. Thank you. Great job.
It's a vintage built in laundry hamper.
He should know by now. We tell him with each video. Lol
@@panamasrose I know right. I think he's trolling us.
omg, that's my building! lol. great building, amazing hood, tho the 30th Ave subway stop is closer than the Broadway one. i have a one bedroom and less counter space than this studio! and yes, i have the hamper in my peach and black tile bathroom.
So much space. Love this studio. My man getting out from work soon he gotta see this one.
I totally dig this unit and its quirky bathroom. I was watching another NY fave of mine this morning (The Walking Commuter) and he mentioned you and your disdain of Starbucks and Dunkin. I agreed adding that there are so many great local places you shouldn't have to resort to those choices lol.
Aww my old block! It's a great area, and right around the corner from Chip there's a great bubble tea place, a supermarket, a drug store and a ton of bars, restaurants and bagel places. Everything is right there.
Hey that one is very cute Cash! You could have plants in every room including the kitchen! It has a lot of potential and charm. The closet outside of the bathroom is great and could house a lot of stuff! Ha Good price for a big studio and definitely would be cool with the room divider and the kitchen prep! Love the bathroom too!
Great apartment! Love that the kitchen and bathroom have windows-with great views!
I love this apartment!!! The wall color and space are amazing!! I’d spruce up the kitchen and bathroom a bit.
With all the cabinets in the kitchen you could use them for other storage besides kitchen items. If the rollingvcabinet stays I would put it back in the kitchen in the empty space.
The kitchen is huge for a studio! I would put a drop leaf rolling cart right where you said you could put a table. I would also put the bed closest to the widow and use a book shelf or folding screen for separation between sleeping and living space. Great price!
Western Queens is the best! Astoria, Long Island City, Sunnyside, Woodside, & Jackson Heights.
🍪 cookies!!
That’s it, Astoria is the thing😅
Thanks Cash, this was fun, you are a blessing🙏.
Always be well🥰
This is a great deal for the area. Astoria Landlords and Management companies need to step-up their bathroom & kitchen renovations!
I would totally be interested in this if I was ready to move now. Hope you keep doing more of these in Brooklyn and queens around May!
Knowing about the area helps me value the apartment, thank you!
This a great vintage building with lots of character and great apartment , i love the candy red microwave.
Cash, I love the way you show us the places to shop & eat in the various neighborhoods. It's a nice touch. I just hope Duncan donuts doesn't decide to take you to Court; You're Brutal !
The apartment is a long subway ride from "The City." But it is priced right & it's quite roomy for a Studio.
The contraption in the bathroom is a dirty clothes hamper. Love your video❤.
Amazing studio! I like when you do some eating on the side, you know to authenticate the local food.
This man does amazing edits people. Smash the like button, this is quality workmanship!
Agreed
Another winner!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The rent is shocking.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would get coffee at Chip's. Love the size and the kitchen is great.....has a window. Great job Cash. Love to hear your comments about Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL.
LOVE IT! Pls more Brooklyn and queens
The nicest studio you’ve shown on your channel.
Had one of those laundry hampers in my old Queens apartment. Loved having it!
This place is a winner. I'd make a bed-sitting area in the main room, and a table in the area outside the kitchen. Love the woodwork and lots of cabinets.
The mid-century tiles in the bathroom are to die for! But I'm a geek for well kept mid-century tile work. That thing is a hamper. Great apartment for that price.
Yeah, this is a good deal, good location, and enough space for one or possibly a couple. I like the extra space/area when you enter. I agree, I think you could get a small couch and mounted TV in there just fine (and still keep the island on wheels). Really good price for someone to be able to live alone in NYC!
Now this is what I’m talking about!😁 Love this studio!
That item in the bathroom...we "historians" refer to that as a built-in hamper...🤣🤭🤫! That bathroom is wonderful! Absolutely no chipped or broken tiles which is amazing considering the age of the apartment. Kitchen floor is horrendous but all that cabinetry is a real gem!
Good space….just a little dark. Love that bathroom door! Digging the retro vibe.
I would also put in a bed with storage underneath and a trunk of some kind at the door of the bed. I would put a rug under the bed, then a book case to divide the space. A dresser with a small the opposite wall. A night stand against the wall with windows. A dining table could go in the space where the rolling cabinet sets. A couch , comfy chair, floor lamps, a mirror over the couch, small side table by the chair, a coffee table with storage, a large dresser or entertainment center with a fireplace enclosed, a wall hung tv. A closed up stand alone wardrobe with mirrored doors across from the dining table and a small portable cart near the table for tramsportingvfood etc.
That white thing in the bathroom is a laundry hamper. I had one in Forest Hills and it worked great. This apartment is so charming! I lived in this neighborhood for over 10 years and I miss it very much!
Bed placement w/foot by windows & headboard backing living area can create this own sense of seperation from living space. Place dresser behind headboard. Also, inexpensive adhesive curtain rod mount on ceiling can be thrifty divider w/ lightweight decorative fabric for personality.
A very nice roomy studio. That extra space in the entry hall would make for a nice cozy living area. I think you were looking at a hamper in the bathroom, which is nice. That El Station at the beginning looked real rad, it reminds me of how NYC use to look when they were everywhere on Manhattan in the past. Good video, Cash!! :)
Hey Cash.. That's the built in laundry hamper. Wow original salmon tile and floor in bathroom. Original cabinets in kitchen. I would try to move the rolling cart into the kitchen. Flooring in kitchen has seen better days. Astoria is the food capital of NYC. Great for shopping as well. Bagel and Mexican restaurant looks interesting..And of course Parisi Italian Bakery has delicious bread and pastry. Trust me..been there a few times. Thx
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH THAT I AM MAKING A NEW CHANNEL JUST FOR REVIEWING HOMES!
good for you. use those creative juices.
I’ve thought about doing this too. Doesn’t seem to be anyone doing it in Cleveland
@@meriahmakes6870 go for it! i'm 16 and real estate is my passion i wanna own my own brokerage one day
Coffee-flavored water😂. Cash, you're a riot! Great video 👍 like Hemingway, a "moveable feast." What a great studio 😍 for someone starting out. By the way, that contraption is a clothes hamper.
Crazy! Love all the space in this apartment. What a deal! Love the separate spaces. And I like the old skool colored tile in the bathroom. And isn’t this the second time you’ve come across the built in hamper thingy?
thanks cash for sharing. i love Astoria. i have a friend who lives there for the past 15 years. her apartment is small but cute enough and very convenient.
That's really good of you to get people thinking of visiting local restaurants. They're really hurting.
I actually like the tiles in the bathroom.. retro but nice. And once again that is one of those ampersand's built in to the wall.
Hey Cash, That thing in the bathroom is a hamper for dirty clothes to be stored until laundry day. Many older bathrooms had those back in the day. Love your videos!
Hi Cash - I am with you on the Starbucks coffee - here in Australia they have had to close most of their stores as we don't want their coffee water - we like the real stuff.
That is an interesting set up. That white thing on the wall in the bathroom is an old built in hamper I think. Lot's of older apartments had those. Very cool place!
I lived in yorkville for 1year and Astoria for 5. Absolutely, move to Astoria- great neighborhood, good subway service, parking on the street, homey neighborhood with fabulous Greek food.
Living in Astoria made my stay in NYC bearable. Great neighborhood.
Please do more Queens, especially eastern. thanks, i enjoy the videos. "coffee-flavored water" haha
Love this area of queens and there are tons of places to eat but that damn N W line on the weekends. Good luck getting to Manhattan when you need it the most.
I see ur almost at 70k cash!! I really like when the kitchen is in a separate room in a studio, not really a fan of the bathroom but for the price it makes sense. The space overall is good.
Living next to the train is a luxury in New York haha. I'm super happy is two blocks away from the train lol
Pretty big studio my favorite for the price so far boss :)
Hey this is my old neighborhood! I was born in Elmhurst hospital! And I still remember this community. But now living in Miami, Fl but will always be a New Yorker!😊
laundry hamper. Love the commentary on what's in the neighborhood!
Keep up the good work Cash .. I love your apartment Tours
I had the same old style bathroom before.
Watching you eating the cookie makes me so hungry.
very cool to discover you from the shorts video... in the future i will be needing your help to find me an apartment there in new york, in God's time.. lol for now, ill be hooked on your uploads..keep them coming..
Coffee flavored water had me in tears 😭
Love the built in hamper. Space saver
Love the retro bathroom, it's similar to mine except my colours are light gray tiles with burgundy accent tiles. So it's been 70-90 years since my main bath was reno'd and about 50-60 years for my second bath. I love vintage. The stuff they do today will never last 50-90 years.
@ 7:43 the object on the wall u was pointing at was used for laundry. You would put your laundry bag or slim bucket to throw ur laundry at. Some used it as a trash can
like it, that mini food blog that u did, u should do more of those, good luck man.
I like this one! I can't find fault with the location, within ten minutes' walk to the train, a supermarket, and restaurants. The neighborhood looks busy but not frantic. The apartment seems to be on the second floor, which may be noisier, but my pacemaker wouldn't complain about the climb. It's a downer to have to lug laundry to the laundromat, but it's right across the street. The kitchen is dated and lacks a dishwasher (and a sprayer faucet), but it has room for a shelf to put your small appliances, and you've got that rolling island. For a studio it's big.
The living/dining/sleeping area is large enough for all three functions, at least for a single person. There are two closets, also adequate for a single. The bathroom is dated and needs a shower curtain rod, but it would be fine for me. If this apartment had in-unit laundry and built-in a/c it could go for considerably more. There's nothing fancy about it but I'd call it a good value
Upper Manhattan from west 181st. Has the best apartments along Cabrini Blvd. Pinehurst Ave. Chittenden Ave.Ft Washington Ave, Bennett and in Inwood west of Broadway along Seamen, Payson Ave, Indian Creek Road. The apartments are art deco gems and the green areas are spectacular.
Nice apartment for the price and I love the old scone light fixtures.
Enthaice, Djerdan Burek, and Toast & Roast Bagels were some of my favs when I lived in that area.
Heck if they glazed the tiles in the bathroom, it be a nice (& relatively inexpensive compared to new tiles) face lift. That old thing you point out at the end of the vid, that was basically a built in laundry basket! Friend of mine has that in her apartment in nearby Jackson Heights.
I would get one of those chairs that become a step stool, for the corner if the kitchen. Instead of the rolling cart, have a table one a couple of chairs. No couch, a day bed, with a coffee table that becomes a table. That place is huge.
You are thrilled. I am thrilled too. My only (HUGE) concern is BUGS. I lived on the lower east side and I had gazillions of bugs.
Please do more listings around this price range!!
Bathroom thing is a built in hamper!
Just rented a cute 1br in Astoria .25 miles for the Ditmars stop with a renovated kitchen and bathroom for $1500. Astoria deals are unreal right now (I have been in the neighborhood for 7 years)!
Queens has more small business stores opened than Manhattan. Happy to see so many places open.
Support Mom & Pops 🙂
@@waynedexter they are about to open a Target right next to the Astoria Ditmars station, it already has a TJ Maxx, Chipotle, Popeyes, iHop on the same street and local mom and pops are struggling or closing. It's a shame.
That huge Amazon box in your hall really needs to be collected! It's been there for like ten days!
I noticed that too - my cynical brain was thinking he uses the same stair run in the intro over and over .... lol
It may not be the same box. I used to work in a mailroom and some of our personnel would send/receive similar looking FedEx, UPS... boxes on a daily basis. As soon as one goes, another one arrives.
My old block. The location is as good as it gets. Love the neighborhood
This might be a great starter place. Get some nice wood dividers & you are all set. The kitchen is squishy but you have a bunch of storage! I like the bathroom tile. It is so art deco.
Was that thing a heater or dehumidifier? Looks like the is something on the bottom part & heat or something comes out the top- or is it a garbage can? just my best guesses.
I think this “studio“ would offer more for your money in any medium to large city. It has a kitchen in it’s own space with a window, with enough cupboards so that I would divide them into “kitchen” for cooking implements, place settings and pantry items and then the remainder “storage” for non kitchen items. The living space is big and bright and with a divider shelf unit can be separated into “bedroom” and “living”; @and maybe even “dining”. I hope the person who rents this is an aspiring interior decorator.
Oh I do miss Astoria for sure! Amazing place!!!!
Dash n Cash. Love it. Renter of this should check the Ikea series on how to divide a room.
That thing in the bathroom used to be a hamper, now it’s covered with 20 layers of paint.
These were the best times 😊
Loved the video of my neighborhood, and it's very safe in Astoria. Apartments don't stay vacant long in my building.
Love when a starbucks appears ... is the guarantee of a good laugh. 😄
INR! I always fall out laughing when Cash says....Coffee with no soul. 😂😂😂
Thank you for promoting the locals and giving downthumbs to the chains.
Another great tour :)