I lived in this building back when I was in Brooklyn. Nice working class neighborhood and quite affordable. I do recommend avoiding ground floor apartments or apartments facing the courtyard. Those courtyard lamps can be very bright at night even with black out curtains and sometimes people hangout in the courtyard at night to smoke so it can get noisy.
The higher outlet on the wall in the kitchen was there for when wall clocks had to be plugged in as they weren't battery powered. Based on the age of the building I'd bet good money on that being the case. Especially if you see the outlet somewhat recessed, to allow the cord to be rolled up behind the clock. Just a little info.
My parents used to have one of those. Their building was built in the late 1950s. They lived there for many years and never had a problem with the toilet clogging up.
I wish that I still had one of those toilets that actually uses enough water to flush the contents! Lol I've been plungering and toilet augering my toilet for years. We're a family of 4, don't even flush toilet paper anymore and it still clogs! We end up using just as much water with all the extra flushing as the old school toilets. It's not better for the environment! Lol
The apartment is basic, but if everything is functional and clean it's quite livable. The location is near the subway, and with limited access to the courtyard it feels safer than some others we've seen. The rooms are a good size and bright. This looks like a good "starter" apartment at a surprisingly reasonable price if you have a housemate. I'd want to locate the nearest laundromat.
@@chsjessguy right... I think they call it clickbait🤷♀️ but he gets me here every time lol... mainly because the places are super cool and I'm from Ohio so it blows my mind what these people pay in rent🤷♀️
It's UTTER BULLSH*T - that's why. He NEVER makes ANY reference to ANY of his titles, precisely BECAUSE he is CONSTANTLY, consistently LYING in the titles he writes. I really can't stand it, just based on principle. These people don't seem to grasp the concept that, when they write titles like his, that IS, in fact, what they ARE doing. 🤷♀️ Great generation, aren't they?
@@marylbullock Google it yourself. It won't be at all hard to find: Let me help you: 1) Private Developers Officially Take Over NYCHA Developments in East New York 2) Nine Brooklyn NYCHA Complexes Now Under Private Management 3) Revitalization of 9 Public Housing Developments CompletedNew NYCHA deal will turn 5,900 units into private developments and raise $1.5B... People knew that when the NYCHA contracts ended developers would make them private since Rudolf Gulliani was Mayor.
@@villain1813 Exactly, That's WHY the rent is so "affordable" It is not fair to mislead.out-of-towners. People have a right to know and decide for themselves.
If you are able, I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND a visit to Greenwood Cemetery. It's a gorgeous cemetery/park that's got it all! Beautiful landscaping design, great examples of architecture & design, many historical and famous people buried there. The cemetery was founded in 1838 and is landmarked. Trust me, it will be a very educational and enjoyable outing. As for the apartment? I like it! $2600/month for a 2 bedroom is an opportunity! Yes, it's basic (I found the brick "portraiture" interesting) but it works! What REALLY drew me to the unit and apartment building was the proximity of the diner and the flower shop! How can you go wrong?
Yes!! The cemetery is magnificent! What made me laugh is so many people calling it the projects. Don't know how many of them have ever been in the projects but this is nothing like them
First thing I thought of also was Public Housing. For some reason it also reminded me of the PS I went to as a child on Long Island. Gave me a strange, not unpleasant, feeling, sort of like back in time...
@@marylbullock That no longer falls under public housing. You will no longer find a low-income unit in that complex. Developers can't simply throw current tenants out, but new tenants will pick up the slack
@@cynn3367 That’s interesting. Years ago my cousin lived in a condo that was an old converted elementary school in Tarrytown. I got that weird feeling too.
Hi, Cash! About the toilet...I've heard you remark about these toilets before...when I was growing up in NYC in the '50s and '60s, almost all toilets were like this one in apartment buildings, new or old. My understanding was that they saved water because one flush was powerful enough to send everything down the tubes. Later on, they were replaced with tank toilets, perhaps for aesthetic reasons. The replacements probably used comparable amounts of water. 🤓
I'm from Singapore and I look forward to your daily uploads. Thanks Cash for always showing around the neighbourhood. It's nice to see how people live from the other side of the world.👍👍 I like the location of this one. It's at one end of the town and it is it's own fortress.
Don’t envy him. Singapore is definitely cheaper and more affordable than NYC!! After all almost everyone owns a home In Singapore - I used to own a HDB in Pasir Ris
@@doriswaddington2418 Yes! Everything works here in Singapore. I just wanted Cash to know that he has viewers from all over. I've been watching his daily upload since early this year.
I miss the Char Kway Teow at Ghim Moh market 🤣 and the convenience of the MRT - public transport in England can be diabolical at times. But I have a beautiful garden here so no I don’t miss the lack of space In Singapore
the apartment complex is something you would see in law and order episodes LOL metal door @5:25 points to that it might not be the safest place to live 🤷🏻♀
I like the courtyard. It looks well cared for and clean. Nice trees too which probably attract birds so one can wake up in the morning to the sounds of birds singing. The upgrades were nicely done, and I like the framed brick on the wall. This is a good deal for a couple of young roommates who don't mind having no laundry in the unit or the building and only one bathroom. Will need to buy and install a window A/C unit. The heat source is from radiators which probably means all of the units have steam heat which is regulated and paid for by the landlord. Are those steel front doors for the units? The front unit door for this place is very thick, and the neighboring unit has a steel door. I like the building's secure front entry, and the walkway to the courtyard has lighting in the ceiling. This is one of the better places compared to those shown in the past few days.
@@Sandy-ik6yc Brooklyn is just one of five boroughs of NYC. Finding more affordable apartments is a bit easier in Brooklyn than Manhattan. Sadly, this apartment would probably be at least double the rent in Manhattan.
@@NYBredBamaFed NY/Brooklyn rents are ridiculously high - very old buildings - small, narrow rooms - mini-kitchens - 3 to 4 story walk-ups, etc. Oy Vey!!!!
There are a number of well-known NYers buried at Greenwood Cemetery. It's also an amazing place to visit and take a stroll. It's very beautiful. They get a number of tourists there all the time for outings. Just another observation, I can never believe how many people live above food stores. That is a disgusting nightmare for obvious reasons.
Best neighborhood to rent right now that’s affordable is Bay Ridge Brooklyn. Surprised that not many expats from other states know about it yet. Which is probably why the rent is still affordable lol.
When you looked out the window into the courtyard it reminded me of an apartment I had in Sunnyside, Queens with a courtyard. One night I woke to howling and other ungodly sounds. Turned out the courtyard was the meeting place for feral cat “courting”. A lot of cats and even more potential kittens. The apartment was nice and I would enjoy living near the cemetery.
My first ever scary nighttime situation as a child was howling cats outside my bedroom window, combined with the silhouette if one running frantically up and down said window. Try calming your 3 yr old down who wakes up to THAT!!😮😮😮
Unfortunately I've been to Greenwood Cemetery many times over the years and the neighborhood is sketchy af. I haven't been there in 2 years so maybe things have changed?
I love the videos. It's a lot of fun to watch you work. I'd ask that you please include a map. It wouldn't have to be super derailed. Though I expect that information is typically in the description. I'm not that familiar with the boroughs of New York and all of the areas and the neighborhoods so I never really know where you're talking about. I guess it doesn't really matter as I doubt I ever get to live there, just a thought. I'm still gonna watch and dream.
Great video...my mom and grandparents who were Norwegian and Swedish lived in the Scandinavian section of Brooklyn around 97th I believe! You look like a relative and would definitely look like a brother if you stood next to my blond daughter!!!LOL I am an Architect so I love your tours and content about the buildings!! Grew up on long island about 45min from the city..Used LIRR Alot!!!!
My boyfriend used to live literally right near this place. It’s a solid area and Panchitas nearby was a go to spot for us. Also Brooklyn Baked was a great stop in for bagels. Greenwood is a good area. Great video Cash, thank you!
Neighborhood is fairly good. The cemetery is historic with lots of famous folks interred there. Not sure if it's the same architect who designed Central Park. As for the apartment nah.....For that price or a little more a larger two bedroom in Rego Park or Forest Hills Queens can be had.
CJ my wife and I love your vids. We start watching and can’t stop. Btw my daughter is looking at one of the properties you featured. Keep them coming my friend.
This is SECTION 8 "project housing" and the reason why the grass is gated. I know becasue I worked with NYCHA and have been in over 2 dozen projects. The projects are now "market value?" I guess that is where NYC real estate is at. "Good Times"
Pretty nice, large, clean apartment in an interesting, quiet, and seemingly safe complex. Rent is reasonable, at least compared to most of the apartments we've seen. My favorite part of all your videos is the tour of the surrounding neighborhood and your very funny commentary! I look forward to each and every one. And, yes, I did have fun!
@Cash Jordan, No those are not like the ones in prison. They have sinks attach. But I have a question about how you film. Do you have mutlipy camera for all you different angles or just edit it out? Great job on editing.
Nice and also seems clean 👌 If I needed a little apartment w/2 bds., this would be a convenient place to live. Love the mom/pop restaurants. Thanks for sharing your video!
Nice place. 👍Feels really safe compared to many. That’s important. 🤔🙂👍 Better price too (as long as there’s no catch) 🤭 Another grand slam on delivery! 🥳
really weird that they don't want you on the grass. such a beautiful outdoor space that no one can use. don't think I would rent it just for that reason.
Kind of a creepy vibe on the entrance and courtyard. I like the street view better than courtyard view. Usually it's the opposite. Bigger closet because it's an older place. The framed in brick wall is kinda strange. Nice sized rooms. Industrial type bath (lolololol 😂 funny; contest for monsters). No laundry anywhere?? Great little eatery places around. Price point a 9 outta 10. Creepy factor a 10 outta 10! 🧟
every time you do the entering shots i just imagine you walking in to set up the camera, turning it on and walking out to walk right back in and it makes me laugh every time.
That courtyard area is magnificent except for the initial entry point. Sorry but they could have found something more esthetically pleasing. & you know my pet peeve about refrigerator doors. But other than that it Italy is a nice place for the $$$. If it hasn't already it should be rented super quick. Yeah those toilets are almost clog proof as long as they didn't put a water restrictor on it. I do wonder why the apartment next door has a brand new door. Hmm. Cash HOW could you ruin a grandma's pizza 🍕 with pepperoni?? I'd love to hear what the conversation was in Luigi's when you ordered it like that lol
At the 3m20s mark that is and older moped and not a motorcycle. Mopeds had pedals as this one does. It could be a Batavus moped. They were a huge hit back in the mid-70`s.
I loved the archway going into the complex but all the fences are weird to me. I am guessing people can’t clean up pet poop in NY either!!! It still was nice but are bills for the entire month are not as high as rent!!! Crazy!!!
I lived in this building back when I was in Brooklyn. Nice working class neighborhood and quite affordable. I do recommend avoiding ground floor apartments or apartments facing the courtyard. Those courtyard lamps can be very bright at night even with black out curtains and sometimes people hangout in the courtyard at night to smoke so it can get noisy.
The higher outlet on the wall in the kitchen was there for when wall clocks had to be plugged in as they weren't battery powered. Based on the age of the building I'd bet good money on that being the case. Especially if you see the outlet somewhat recessed, to allow the cord to be rolled up behind the clock. Just a little info.
Good catch! And yep!
Nice. Thanks for informing us. Now it’s good for a microwave on a pantry or rolling cart.
My parents have one in their house for just that purpose. An old plug in clock still hangs there! 👍
@@ms.t7614 Aaww that’s nice
I haven’t seen one of those in years! Reminds me the most sought after extra on new homes are outside outlets under each window for holiday decor.
You are enough of a personality and your information is good enough that you don't need to cheapen your work with clickbait titles.
Always does
Thank you! That’s the only part I hate.
Yes, very misleading. Every apt can't be unrentable etc.
👍🏻
Very true. I only clicked onto them because of the titles and I won’t be fooled like that anymore . Are very misleading. 👎
That's a flushometer toilet. The prewar apartment building I grew up in had them. They are indeed basically clog-proof, and have a powerful flush.
I prefer them.
The best toilets. I still have mine!
My parents used to have one of those. Their building was built in the late 1950s. They lived there for many years and never had a problem with the toilet clogging up.
That's for people who are full of shit!
I wish that I still had one of those toilets that actually uses enough water to flush the contents! Lol I've been plungering and toilet augering my toilet for years. We're a family of 4, don't even flush toilet paper anymore and it still clogs! We end up using just as much water with all the extra flushing as the old school toilets. It's not better for the environment! Lol
One of the few normal apartments you have shown! Other than expensive ones most you show are converted and weird layouts.
The apartment is basic, but if everything is functional and clean it's quite livable. The location is near the subway, and with limited access to the courtyard it feels safer than some others we've seen. The rooms are a good size and bright. This looks like a good "starter" apartment at a surprisingly reasonable price if you have a housemate. I'd want to locate the nearest laundromat.
And grocery store.
I wanted to hear about the "last renter went crazy" story!!!
For real.
The title usually has nothing to do with the video. Makes no sense to me.
😐 people misfortunes as entertainment for some youtube losers...
@@chsjessguy right... I think they call it clickbait🤷♀️ but he gets me here every time lol... mainly because the places are super cool and I'm from Ohio so it blows my mind what these people pay in rent🤷♀️
It's UTTER BULLSH*T - that's why. He NEVER makes ANY reference to ANY of his titles, precisely BECAUSE he is CONSTANTLY, consistently LYING in the titles he writes. I really can't stand it, just based on principle. These people don't seem to grasp the concept that, when they write titles like his, that IS, in fact, what they ARE doing. 🤷♀️ Great generation, aren't they?
Bra, your b-roll, the way you quickly explore the surrounding areas. It's second to none. This is such high quality content 👌
Developers have taken over NYCHA buildings (The Projects) and renovated units for market rent. Those buildings ( 0:26 ) look like The Projects.
Yup, people that look like Cash think they’re getting a deal while they’re neighbors are paying $300 in rent.
Not accurate. Please provide the source for your statement.
@@marylbullock Google it yourself. It won't be at all hard to find:
Let me help you:
1) Private Developers Officially Take Over NYCHA Developments in East New York
2) Nine Brooklyn NYCHA Complexes Now Under Private Management
3) Revitalization of 9 Public Housing Developments CompletedNew NYCHA deal will turn 5,900 units into private developments and raise $1.5B...
People knew that when the NYCHA contracts ended developers would make them private since Rudolf Gulliani was Mayor.
@@villain1813 Exactly, That's WHY the rent is so "affordable"
It is not fair to mislead.out-of-towners. People have a right to know and decide for themselves.
Cash I started watching your about a month ago, I love your trip to Japan videos. They are awesome
If you are able, I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND a visit to Greenwood Cemetery. It's a gorgeous cemetery/park that's got it all! Beautiful landscaping design, great examples of architecture & design, many historical and famous people buried there. The cemetery was founded in 1838 and is landmarked. Trust me, it will be a very educational and enjoyable outing. As for the apartment? I like it! $2600/month for a 2 bedroom is an opportunity! Yes, it's basic (I found the brick "portraiture" interesting) but it works! What REALLY drew me to the unit and apartment building was the proximity of the diner and the flower shop! How can you go wrong?
Yes!! The cemetery is magnificent! What made me laugh is so many people calling it the projects. Don't know how many of them have ever been in the projects but this is nothing like them
@@MamaCarola1 Having been in public housing and old university housing,it definitely made me think more of old university housing.
They have tours. Everyone from “Bill the Butcher” to Louis Comfort Tiffany.
My first apartment had a toilet like that 😂 not going to lie they never clogged up
This is looking like an another version of NYC Public Housing but for the working class and privately owned complex! Albeit paying more for 2 beds!
First thing I thought of also was Public Housing. For some reason it also reminded me of the PS I went to as a child on Long Island. Gave me a strange, not unpleasant, feeling, sort of like back in time...
Sorry Cash!!! Looks like the public housing!!! I mean the price is good for NYC, but 👎👎👎
It is not public housing. There is a huge waiting list of any public housing apartment.
@@marylbullock That no longer falls under public housing. You will no longer find a low-income unit in that complex. Developers can't simply throw current tenants out, but new tenants will pick up the slack
@@cynn3367 That’s interesting. Years ago my cousin lived in a condo that was an old converted elementary school in Tarrytown. I got that weird feeling too.
Cash u r the Rental Video King . Long live the Content creators .
Hi, Cash! About the toilet...I've heard you remark about these toilets before...when I was growing up in NYC in the '50s and '60s, almost all toilets were like this one in apartment buildings, new or old. My understanding was that they saved water because one flush was powerful enough to send everything down the tubes. Later on, they were replaced with tank toilets, perhaps for aesthetic reasons. The replacements probably used comparable amounts of water. 🤓
Yup, my Nans apt. had one. Beautiful view of the Hudson too
My first apt. had one, too.
The chainlink fence around the grass is really to keep out litter, dogs and their poop. So that is a good thing.
They could've chosen any other type of fence. Maybe wood? This is so ugly and industrial
@@Bozzyplays It was probably put up when the rents in that building were really cheap.
Always great videos. Love the tour of the neighborhoods.
Theres never a dull moment in Cash's videos! 🙂
Love listening to you. If people don’t think too much of NYC you make it seem better. 👍😁
Cash you're sooooooo
Detailed and Focused in your contents.
👏Bravo👏👏👏👏👏
Well done
I'm from Washington State and I dont plan to ever move to New York, but I can't stop watching these videos!
This apartment complex gives off NYCHA vibes but it’s actually just old
Exactly what I thought…
That looks exactly like the Dunbar apartments I lived in as a child. Back around 1950. Same courtyard layout. But it was on 7th avenue.
I'm from Singapore and I look forward to your daily uploads. Thanks Cash for always showing around the neighbourhood. It's nice to see how people live from the other side of the world.👍👍 I like the location of this one. It's at one end of the town and it is it's own fortress.
Don’t envy him. Singapore is definitely cheaper and more affordable than NYC!! After all almost everyone owns a home In Singapore - I used to own a HDB in Pasir Ris
@@doriswaddington2418 Yes! Everything works here in Singapore. I just wanted Cash to know that he has viewers from all over. I've been watching his daily upload since early this year.
@@doriswaddington2418 Quick question. Do you miss Singapore?
I miss the Char Kway Teow at Ghim Moh market 🤣 and the convenience of the MRT - public transport in England can be diabolical at times. But I have a beautiful garden here so no I don’t miss the lack of space In Singapore
the apartment complex is something you would see in law and order episodes LOL metal door @5:25 points to that it might not be the safest place to live 🤷🏻♀
Great neighborhood, big, bright and good price! Great video! Is nice to see ones I might be able to afford too :)
I like the courtyard. It looks well cared for and clean. Nice trees too which probably attract birds so one can wake up in the morning to the sounds of birds singing. The upgrades were nicely done, and I like the framed brick on the wall. This is a good deal for a couple of young roommates who don't mind having no laundry in the unit or the building and only one bathroom. Will need to buy and install a window A/C unit. The heat source is from radiators which probably means all of the units have steam heat which is regulated and paid for by the landlord. Are those steel front doors for the units? The front unit door for this place is very thick, and the neighboring unit has a steel door. I like the building's secure front entry, and the walkway to the courtyard has lighting in the ceiling. This is one of the better places compared to those shown in the past few days.
So I am in Ohio and been watching you for about a year now and I just still can not believe the prices yall pay for rent... blows my mind!
“ A beauty pageant for monsters”😂😂😂😂 I watch this channel of course for the Real estate info but his commentary is a added plus
$2600.00? For a 2 bedroom in NYC? That's outrageously cheap for NYC.
Couldn't afford New York City. I pay 1,100.00/month for a one bedroom in Washington, D.C. 🇺🇸
What’s the difference in nyc and Brooklyn?.
@@Sandy-ik6yc Brooklyn is just one of five boroughs of NYC. Finding more affordable apartments is a bit easier in Brooklyn than Manhattan. Sadly, this apartment would probably be at least double the rent in Manhattan.
@@NYBredBamaFed NY/Brooklyn rents are ridiculously high - very old buildings - small, narrow rooms - mini-kitchens - 3 to 4 story walk-ups, etc. Oy Vey!!!!
@@paulsuprono7225 No one asked, no one cares
There are a number of well-known NYers buried at Greenwood Cemetery. It's also an amazing place to visit and take a stroll. It's very beautiful. They get a number of tourists there all the time for outings. Just another observation, I can never believe how many people live above food stores. That is a disgusting nightmare for obvious reasons.
It has a nice website. The name is hyphenated, Green-Wood. 478 acres!
Best neighborhood to rent right now that’s affordable is Bay Ridge Brooklyn. Surprised that not many expats from other states know about it yet. Which is probably why the rent is still affordable lol.
This building reminds me of The Carter from New Jack City.
That buzzing noise from those power generators, actually sound soothing after a while.
BTW, NYC is seperate from Brooklyn, Queens , The Bronx etc... It is frustrating to see place for rent in NYC, and it is not NYC!!
When you looked out the window into the courtyard it reminded me of an apartment I had in Sunnyside, Queens with a courtyard. One night I woke to howling and other ungodly sounds. Turned out the courtyard was the meeting place for feral cat “courting”. A lot of cats and even more potential kittens. The apartment was nice and I would enjoy living near the cemetery.
My first ever scary nighttime situation as a child was howling cats outside my bedroom window, combined with the silhouette if one running frantically up and down said window. Try calming your 3 yr old down who wakes up to THAT!!😮😮😮
Unfortunately I've been to Greenwood Cemetery many times over the years and the neighborhood is sketchy af. I haven't been there in 2 years so maybe things have changed?
Tuned in ☕️
I love the videos. It's a lot of fun to watch you work. I'd ask that you please include a map. It wouldn't have to be super derailed. Though I expect that information is typically in the description. I'm not that familiar with the boroughs of New York and all of the areas and the neighborhoods so I never really know where you're talking about. I guess it doesn't really matter as I doubt I ever get to live there, just a thought. I'm still gonna watch and dream.
Great video...my mom and grandparents who were Norwegian and Swedish lived in the Scandinavian section of Brooklyn around 97th I believe! You look like a relative and would definitely look like a brother if you stood next to my blond daughter!!!LOL
I am an Architect so I love your tours and content about the buildings!! Grew up on long island about 45min from the city..Used LIRR Alot!!!!
That looks like the Projects. I'd be terrified of coming home late at night. The interior brickwork is nice, as well as the apartment.
Projects exactly what I thought.
You are correct sir! Somehow the broker never tells you how close you are to the projects but he makes sure to talk about sink sprayers.
@@villain1813 lol
Charles they are the projects. I worked with NYCHA and have been in over a dozen projects. They are straight up projects. "Good Times"
@@tres5533 💯
No sink sprayer…. That’s a deal breaker for me…. 🤣
I wonder why they have all the grass/lawn areas fenced off like that? That is really sad to me.
ss campbell,to keep the dogs 0f the grass.
Nasty, lazy dog owners.
@@annebutler2648 thats even sadder
@@michelewalters9421 dogs doing there business and not being picked up ruins it for every one eles.but yes it is sad.
@@annebutler2648 well like most everything the few ruin for the many. And if you canna pick up after your dog you deserve to have it mailed to you.
Dude, this is the un-creepiest apartment ever-it’s actually a nice spot, and so affordable. I like it.
My boyfriend used to live literally right near this place. It’s a solid area and Panchitas nearby was a go to spot for us. Also Brooklyn Baked was a great stop in for bagels.
Greenwood is a good area. Great video Cash, thank you!
Neighborhood is fairly good. The cemetery is historic with lots of famous folks interred there. Not sure if it's the same architect who designed Central Park. As for the apartment nah.....For that price or a little more a larger two bedroom in Rego Park or Forest Hills Queens can be had.
Be honoured. I'm watching you and the queens' processions at the same time. Still in South Africa. (Yes, we DO include the "u".)
We spell it like that in Canada too. Honour, favour, labour etc.
You’re my favorite channel on TH-cam keep up the good work God bless you and your family
CJ my wife and I love your vids. We start watching and can’t stop. Btw my daughter is looking at one of the properties you featured. Keep them coming my friend.
Given the location and the price, I'd call that a major win! You could easily hook up portable appliances in the kitchen area.
I’ve never heard of that area.. love getting introduced in your videos
Love it when you go into the little markets and grocery stores!! Its so different from the markets etc here in KCMO!
In September do you still have your Christmas decorations up or are you just getting a head start?
This is SECTION 8 "project housing" and the reason why the grass is gated. I know becasue I worked with NYCHA and have been in over 2 dozen projects. The projects are now "market value?" I guess that is where NYC real estate is at. "Good Times"
Looks like the projects...at least from the outside...in the court yard
Pretty nice, large, clean apartment in an interesting, quiet, and seemingly safe complex. Rent is reasonable, at least compared to most of the apartments we've seen. My favorite part of all your videos is the tour of the surrounding neighborhood and your very funny commentary! I look forward to each and every one. And, yes, I did have fun!
So...no going on the grass...got it. That place does look kinda creepy. Very "public housing" vibe to the place
You hv the funniest ad-libs. Very NYC sense of humor 🤣
How do you keep people from entering via the fire escape?
Bedrooms look a bit like the view from the Hitchcock movie "Rear Window!"
good one, the land cruiser is a gem, I used to drive. The apartment damn ... i could see myself head back at night. oh man!
@Cash Jordan, No those are not like the ones in prison. They have sinks attach. But I have a question about how you film. Do you have mutlipy camera for all you different angles or just edit it out? Great job on editing.
I’ve only see him us one camera
It would be awesome if you start doing videos on conversion vans in New York City
Nice and also seems clean 👌
If I needed a little apartment w/2 bds., this would be a convenient place to live. Love the mom/pop restaurants. Thanks for sharing your video!
I love flushometer toilets. I did a renovation on my bathroom & kept my flushometer; I hate toilet tanks!!
Those fences really distracted from the beauty.
This is Gonna b so Good CJ🔥🔥🔥👍….
wow its crazy to think these little apartments are averaging 4k for rent and where I live I have a 3 story updated house 4 bed 2 bath for only 1200
One of the best places I saw on this chanel , only missing laundry
GATE, BUILDING DOOR AND APT. key locks just to get in...IT BETTER BE SAFE!💕
Nice place. 👍Feels really safe compared to many. That’s important. 🤔🙂👍 Better price too (as long as there’s no catch) 🤭 Another grand slam on delivery! 🥳
Damn that owner of the manual land cruiser is committed! Driving a manual in NYC is NOT easy.
Jeez that entry looks like a prison. This is very cheap for what you're getting.
I think there’s a less creepy entrance, like a street entry on the other side!
The last renter "went crazy?" Explain, please.
Cash as you walked into the entryway it looked like it was going to turn into a Spike Lee joint. ♥️
They really don't want you on the grass. Umm, what grass, and do people who live in New York actually want grass?
That courtyard looks like it could be the set from Hitchcock's Rear Window.
Fridge door handles need to be switched to the other side❣️And closet is SO high, you could add another hanger bar❣️
$2600 to live in that tiny ass project apartment?! Nyc is loosing big time
Cash we love you and your videos, you do not need to use click baits
It just needs plants to make it happier
Thanks Cash, the menu for Luigi’s looks great! Grandma pie with extra pepperoni, GOT IT! Thank you mate! Thomas!
really weird that they don't want you on the grass. such a beautiful outdoor space that no one can use. don't think I would rent it just for that reason.
Your reaction to the x-mas decorations🤣
Kind of a creepy vibe on the entrance and courtyard. I like the street view better than courtyard view. Usually it's the opposite. Bigger closet because it's an older place. The framed in brick wall is kinda strange. Nice sized rooms. Industrial type bath (lolololol 😂 funny; contest for monsters). No laundry anywhere?? Great little eatery places around. Price point a 9 outta 10. Creepy factor a 10 outta 10! 🧟
Cabinets and counter space, woah. Closet with a shelf, be still my beating heart. And sunlight! What more could you want?
You found another less expensive alternative. It gave off prison vibes to me on the way to the actual apartment door. Eeek!
Those metal doors!
@@MissCane9 Yes & the inside tunnel too.
every time you do the entering shots i just imagine you walking in to set up the camera, turning it on and walking out to walk right back in and it makes me laugh every time.
Yes, really good editing and filming.
I grew up there, it was all park slope Until the neighbor changed. Luigi was a staple for us as kids. ❤
That courtyard area is magnificent except for the initial entry point. Sorry but they could have found something more esthetically pleasing. & you know my pet peeve about refrigerator doors. But other than that it Italy is a nice place for the $$$. If it hasn't already it should be rented super quick. Yeah those toilets are almost clog proof as long as they didn't put a water restrictor on it. I do wonder why the apartment next door has a brand new door. Hmm. Cash HOW could you ruin a grandma's pizza 🍕 with pepperoni?? I'd love to hear what the conversation was in Luigi's when you ordered it like that lol
They MAY have called him a “goomba”;)
Love the tour of the neighborhoods. The apartment at a reasonable price .
Love your videos man!
Cash in prison is a new definition of "Sink Sprayer".
I’m still trying to understand what make
This apartment so creepy !
That's not a power plant, it's a transfer station.
I used to live in an apartment JUST LIKE THAT in Crown Heights in elementary school. Loved to play in the courtyard
At the 3m20s mark that is and older moped and not a motorcycle. Mopeds had pedals as this one does. It could be a Batavus moped. They were a huge hit back in the mid-70`s.
The whole complex has a project vibe.
OMG… your in my old neighborhood! I was born & raised in 22 nd street bet 4 & 5 Avenue. They destroyed my old neighborhood 😢
this is so cute! i'm not into that bit of exposed brick but that wouldn't stop me from living there.
Good tour Cash
I loved the archway going into the complex but all the fences are weird to me. I am guessing people can’t clean up pet poop in NY either!!! It still was nice but are bills for the entire month are not as high as rent!!! Crazy!!!