Manhattan is full of beautiful spaces, this is one of best I have seen... but just when you think it can't get any better another one pops up and allows us to see it making you forget your last favorite. I am in Rochester NY and as an NP there is NO way I could ever live in NYC much less in this type of space. Sigh...but thx for letting me look.
I like that you look out the window and are surrounded by greenery. All the grey and glass can be depressing after a while. The shrubs also provide a bit of noise buffer, too.
Plus it blocks the neighbors from looking straight in the windows which is great. I don't think I could ever get used to people being able to look right into my home. Not just from one potential place but from many! I guess people there are used to that??
I kind of assumed the penthouse would be the top apartment. Does the term penthouse no longer mean the top apartment? Id understand if it was beside it, but not above.@@paulorobertoangelonbarchi2143
The front rooms being connected by that open passage way is a great idea, but the architects should have placed the structural pillars against the windows as to not obstruct the view and space
Possibly it's what's under them and not near the windows or the load can't be transferred. My preference also would be placed to the windows. I'm wondering if it was necessary to employ the "cut-through" walls in front of the windows. It does create a sequential pattern across the glass and a little mystery but would have preferred the windows unblocked.
@@hrantgeorge2444, you are correct, it must have been structurally necessary for the pillars to be where they are in order to hold the load. This is not that bad in comparison to some buildings I have seen with one or two structural pillars in the middle of the living room in a very obstructive way. I am a minimalist, and I love to place furniture against the walls with nothing in front of them obstructing the view of their beauty, and in addition gathering all the free spaces together in the middle of the room, thus making even not-so-big spaces appear bigger
it's absolutely beautiful. I'm curious as to the low ceilings....? SoHo, TriBeCa buildings are know for their solid, thick walls, and crazy-high warehouse-building ceilings!!! Ryan, did you feel "compressed"?
Really nice! -- QUESTION -- How do elecators work when they open directly into your apartment? How do you know if some stranger is in the elevator when it is going up to your floor?
Great way of presenting, good pronunciation and choosing really almost perfect words to suit the frame of the video/picture , and I can see the passion for the property . Good job and great presentation . They should put this video as a textbook case for those who want to learn how do presentation
Beautiful penthouse. I agree this is an 'estate' more than 'just' a penthouse. I have always like to live up high rather than ground level, just from the light perspective, security and being disconnected from all the madness down below. The tall landscape hedging surrounding the apartments large windows on the lower floor makes look like you are still attached to 'nature' although you are high ground level. It gives it a completely different feel and atmosphere. I have just bought my new home which (due to personal circumstances) is actually a house and not an apartment!. So not having that 'above ground' view will be something I will have to get used to.
@@tiffanycurtis4794 Am flying in from Edinburgh, Scotland in my vintage twin prop Lear Jet and should be there by noon - if you care to join my family and I as we explore our new pad, you'd be most welcome. Drinkies at 4pm prompt. x 😀
@@heehaw-i6u thanks but I am on vacation in Hawaii right now I just had a minute to relax and saw the video but have fun on your endeavors and have a drink for me🥰
This is an absolutely gorgeous condo, and well-priced (although most likely this will sell for quite a bit less than the current listing price). The only drawback for me personally is that I am not a huge fan of Tribeca living. Hang out occasionally in Tribeca...yes. Living in Tribeca...nope...lol. I was just never a fan of Tribeca, Soho, and Chelsea.
What don't you like about Tribeca In your opinion? I'm planning a trip to NYC in the near future, I want to move there after school. I hear Tribeca is where a lot of celebrities may live or younger affluent adults, I hear Chelsea has a lot of brownstone homes and is where gay nightlife is/or is gay friendly, also older couples? But I am definitely trying to find out more about NYC on my own and from people who live and experience it. Thanks in advance if you reply!
I’m not the OP, but Tribeca is very, VERY quiet. That’s why a lot of celebs live there. Tourists aren’t in that neighborhood. That’s great if you like quiet, but you will be leaving your neighborhood daily if you want to do activities. Besides the great restaurants, there’s nothing to do down there.
@@nickconnor1608 - Sorry for the late response...I've only just now come across the comment response. My main issue with living in Tribeca is the horrendous views. IMHO, the views of shabby-looking buildings from one's window is just too depressing...lol. Don't get me wrong...I LOVE the areas, but I just dislike the views from above. Yes, I know it's petty, but that's just my personal opinion of that aspect of living in that area...lol. But many people will disagree with my personal opinion, and that's fine. Also, my preference would always be the UES, Turtle Bay (the UN area), Mid-Town, FiDi with the water views), and the UWS in the 70s and 80s etc). Again...for me Tribeca and Soho are great areas to hang-out. But just not to live and be subjected to the horrendous views first thing in the morning when I look out the window. The views is what I imagine depressing North Korea looks like on a. bad day...lol
The outdoor space is amazing and extremely unusual in the City but I would much rather have high ceilings and original details from a bygone era. I have never understood why you would want to live in lower manhattan and have a new build.
Looks more like a mental facility for older ladies from Manhattan.... That much beige is drab and depressing, but it's fine no one is going to see it, it's probably going to be bought as money laundry and never be occupied.
It is amazing but I never understood this American obsession with having a lot of space, and you still put two kids in the same bedroom. I have seen a lot of luxury properties set up with bunk bedrooms while you have a gym, a reading room, and a shisha room.
Opulent. Looks like a five star hotel. Exterior looks fantastic. Sorry but the inside appears cold and uninviting. Not seduced by the address or the white on white staging.
Overkill kitchen, I lived on the UWS for 10 years, and can count the homecooked meals on one hand. Too many glorious food options, restaurants and deliveries.
Felt like he was trying to sell a used car he doesn't know anything about. Superfluous words all over the place, no real information, missed most of the things people would want to see in the video. Seemed very glossed over and uninformative.
That would have really pissed me off if I were the owner of the original TOP FLOOR. That ugly steel and glass monstrosity of a building looks terribly out of place because it seriously doesn't belong there. Ruined the entire charm of the original building!!! Just really ugly...
Manhattan is full of beautiful spaces, this is one of best I have seen... but just when you think it can't get any better another one pops up and allows us to see it making you forget your last favorite. I am in Rochester NY and as an NP there is NO way I could ever live in NYC much less in this type of space. Sigh...but thx for letting me look.
This is the perfect apartment!! You can open the windows and get fresh air. Priceless. ❤
11k a month for HOA
10K a month for taxes
Far from priceless
what a foppish presentation !
I like that you look out the window and are surrounded by greenery. All the grey and glass can be depressing after a while. The shrubs also provide a bit of noise buffer, too.
Plus it blocks the neighbors from looking straight in the windows which is great. I don't think I could ever get used to people being able to look right into my home. Not just from one potential place but from many! I guess people there are used to that??
If its a 2 floor pent house, what's in the 2 floors above it? Also, never got back to the outside.
Probably a second penthouse! They got a rooftop terrace if u look better in the flying images :)
I kind of assumed the penthouse would be the top apartment. Does the term penthouse no longer mean the top apartment? Id understand if it was beside it, but not above.@@paulorobertoangelonbarchi2143
@@gilescbenjamindevelopers these days are crafty. I now want to see the true upstairs penthouse with the roof terrace
@@gilescbenjamin yeah it's a sub-penthouse
The people above you can watch you every time you go out on that terrace. Yuck.
Great work on this walk through, fantastic piece of real estate!
Great montage! I love how you haven't lost your sense of humor, Ryan!
is Ryan really tall, or are the ceilings a little low? Nice place.
Ceilings look low. Just look at the photos of the listing, and that's what immediately jumps out at you about this place
Amazing penthouse. Why is the video so blown out? Some of the details can’t even be seen because the brightness is so high.
The presenter looks like a ghost.
Hey Ryan, please remove your shoes when touring my future home.
IKR swoon I do ❤
asian thing.
And yet the top floor and the roof deck is probably a lot better
That building at 0:15 is pretty amazing as well.
The front rooms being connected by that open passage way is a great idea, but the architects should have placed the structural pillars against the windows as to not obstruct the view and space
Possibly it's what's under them and not near the windows or the load can't be transferred. My preference also would be placed to the windows. I'm wondering if it was necessary to employ the "cut-through" walls in front of the windows. It does create a sequential pattern across the glass and a little mystery but would have preferred the windows unblocked.
@@hrantgeorge2444, you are correct, it must have been structurally necessary for the pillars to be where they are in order to hold the load. This is not that bad in comparison to some buildings I have seen with one or two structural pillars in the middle of the living room in a very obstructive way. I am a minimalist, and I love to place furniture against the walls with nothing in front of them obstructing the view of their beauty, and in addition gathering all the free spaces together in the middle of the room, thus making even not-so-big spaces appear bigger
Beautiful but too much video filter. The skin of Ryan blends with paintings and the tie has the color of the furniture.
THIS MAYBE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PENTHOUSE IVE EVER SEEN 🏆
it's absolutely beautiful. I'm curious as to the low ceilings....? SoHo, TriBeCa buildings are know for their solid, thick walls, and crazy-high warehouse-building ceilings!!! Ryan, did you feel "compressed"?
Who the hell thinks 17 and a half million dollars is "well-priced"? What an absolutely stupid comment.
Ceilings do appear very very low...
I noticed that too. Unless the presenter is really tall 🤷♂️
You get to show so many beautiful homes.
Gotta love the montage!! Even Rocky has a montage!
My guess is that if you can afford this place, you don’t really need to be sold on it. Tone it down a little, Ryan.
One word Ryan “ STUNNING “
Beautiful, to whom much is given much is tested. More then one tear. . .
Really nice! -- QUESTION -- How do elecators work when they open directly into your apartment? How do you know if some stranger is in the elevator when it is going up to your floor?
Could've added some more color to the interior decor. The whole place looks.... beige.
Too bad when Stephen Harris was reimagining this house, he couldn’t imagine it with taller ceilings.
🙌🙌 the ultimate phantasy
Oh yeah this is the city home❤
Did it already sell?
If Ryan raises his arms he touches the ceiling. Easily.
It’s so hard see these properties because he’s so stuck on himself He’s gotta be in every damn shot.
Great way of presenting, good pronunciation and choosing really almost perfect words to suit the frame of the video/picture , and I can see the passion for the property . Good job and great presentation . They should put this video as a textbook case for those who want to learn how do presentation
zesty b roll🔥💀
Very nice ❤
HOA fees?
❤❤❤❤❤LOVE IT. !!!!
So beautiful 👍
Shame the ceiling height wasn't a bit higher.
Doesn't matter how nice it is, you are still in New York... 🗿
Beautiful penthouse. I agree this is an 'estate' more than 'just' a penthouse. I have always like to live up high rather than ground level, just from the light perspective, security and being disconnected from all the madness down below.
The tall landscape hedging surrounding the apartments large windows on the lower floor makes look like you are still attached to 'nature' although you are high ground level. It gives it a completely different feel and atmosphere.
I have just bought my new home which (due to personal circumstances) is actually a house and not an apartment!. So not having that 'above ground' view will be something I will have to get used to.
SOLD!
I'll pick the keys up on Monday - have eveyrthing ready.
Thank you.
Amen 🤣👏🏾👊🏾
@@tiffanycurtis4794
Am flying in from Edinburgh, Scotland in my vintage twin prop Lear Jet and should be there by noon - if you care to join my family and I as we explore our new pad, you'd be most welcome.
Drinkies at 4pm prompt. x 😀
@@heehaw-i6u thanks but I am on vacation in Hawaii right now I just had a minute to relax and saw the video but have fun on your endeavors and have a drink for me🥰
Love the interior , however you must be incredibly tall Ryan or those ceilings, for a penthouse are very low
The place looks huge. Very nice
This is an absolutely gorgeous condo, and well-priced (although most likely this will sell for quite a bit less than the current listing price). The only drawback for me personally is that I am not a huge fan of Tribeca living. Hang out occasionally in Tribeca...yes. Living in Tribeca...nope...lol. I was just never a fan of Tribeca, Soho, and Chelsea.
What don't you like about Tribeca In your opinion? I'm planning a trip to NYC in the near future, I want to move there after school. I hear Tribeca is where a lot of celebrities may live or younger affluent adults, I hear Chelsea has a lot of brownstone homes and is where gay nightlife is/or is gay friendly, also older couples? But I am definitely trying to find out more about NYC on my own and from people who live and experience it. Thanks in advance if you reply!
I’m not the OP, but Tribeca is very, VERY quiet. That’s why a lot of celebs live there. Tourists aren’t in that neighborhood. That’s great if you like quiet, but you will be leaving your neighborhood daily if you want to do activities. Besides the great restaurants, there’s nothing to do down there.
@@nickconnor1608 - Sorry for the late response...I've only just now come across the comment response. My main issue with living in Tribeca is the horrendous views. IMHO, the views of shabby-looking buildings from one's window is just too depressing...lol. Don't get me wrong...I LOVE the areas, but I just dislike the views from above. Yes, I know it's petty, but that's just my personal opinion of that aspect of living in that area...lol. But many people will disagree with my personal opinion, and that's fine.
Also, my preference would always be the UES, Turtle Bay (the UN area), Mid-Town, FiDi with the water views), and the UWS in the 70s and 80s etc). Again...for me Tribeca and Soho are great areas to hang-out. But just not to live and be subjected to the horrendous views first thing in the morning when I look out the window. The views is what I imagine depressing North Korea looks like on a. bad day...lol
World's narrowest 'garden'. Achieved at 22,000,000 Bucks.
Frech and nice❤
The outdoor space is amazing and extremely unusual in the City but I would much rather have high ceilings and original details from a bygone era. I have never understood why you would want to live in lower manhattan and have a new build.
I hope he was able to eventually buy this place. He seems like he'd be devastated not to have it.
Looks more like a mental facility for older ladies from Manhattan.... That much beige is drab and depressing, but it's fine no one is going to see it, it's probably going to be bought as money laundry and never be occupied.
Beautiful PH, possibly the most obnoxious broker in NYC.
Why are the ceilings so low? This is a new build penthouse with 8’ ceilings…
i watch serhant videos to learn English. He speaks so good
An amazing space, but it's like they were trying to design the place to feel like a hotel and have no soul or style
hell exists and it's beige
Not a fan of this place. For the price, you can get much better homes, in the same area as well
This literally had my mouth open the whole video beautiful 🩶
Id feel like i was in a fishbowl with no curtains. Id have a telescope to look around, like a lot of people in those buildings around.
How much $, per month ? 🤔 🇺🇲 👍
This place is 100% Regular
anti-seismic if a strong earthquake strikes? in Japan they are prepared but in America?
The ceiling is so low for that price to me
The terraces are great but the apartment is standard beige
Ryan you need to control your jazz hands ……is your audience Nickelodeon …
Mario!
idk why all the videos on this channel are short and don't show anything about the property they try to sell you.
Lady pants?
Devoid of character.
Needs a bit more colour. Everything just blends into a pastel blob
Like the penthouse but not really feeling the delivery of the walk through
I love you ❤
It is amazing but I never understood this American obsession with having a lot of space, and you still put two kids in the same bedroom. I have seen a lot of luxury properties set up with bunk bedrooms while you have a gym, a reading room, and a shisha room.
It’s a flex. “Look how big my house is!” It’s a status symbol, until you have to maintain it all and realize you went WAY too big.
It is so beige.
Opulent. Looks like a five star hotel. Exterior looks fantastic. Sorry but the inside appears cold and uninviting. Not seduced by the address or the white on white staging.
How many people can actually afford this??
The shower frame in primary bathroom is hideous
A white house for sitting, not the most fun, ey?
I want it…But NYC needs to be saved so I can Be rich in Peace….
Feng Shui 😬🤣
It’s a sub penthouse
Overkill kitchen, I lived on the UWS for 10 years, and can count the homecooked meals on one hand. Too many glorious food options, restaurants and deliveries.
Maybe someone who prefers to cook their own damn food will acquire it.
😂😂😂
Interior looks awful honestly, all washed out, yellowish and lacking a bit of color
Paneling lol... The first thing that goes.
Cheesy presentation for a luxury penthouse. Felt like Serhant was trying to sell himself with his marketing fluff talk. LOL
So FABULOUS!!!
Felt like he was trying to sell a used car he doesn't know anything about. Superfluous words all over the place, no real information, missed most of the things people would want to see in the video. Seemed very glossed over and uninformative.
Wtf did I just watch?? 🤷♂️
That would have really pissed me off if I were the owner of the original TOP FLOOR. That ugly steel and glass monstrosity of a building looks terribly out of place because it seriously doesn't belong there. Ruined the entire charm of the original building!!! Just really ugly...
NY interiors are looking like LA BLAH BLAH BLAH so boring .... absolutely no character . It is plain and has no soul
$9700 monthly tax fee… ha no thanks
Underwhelming-ass property
Take your damn shoes off! …….reality celebrity.
MEH!
So done with everything being a "moment" Had to UNSUBSCRIBE!
Good content otherwise tho...
wow so cheap...
Ceilings too low. Worth 1M
So a bland modern box dropped on a building with character and history. No thanks.