Sounds dreamy! I'm the same. I'm definitely not the lady for big cities and people everywhere. I need peace, quiet, nature. I'd love a bit of land with a small cottage. I'm completely turned off by modern aesthetics.
@@patriciaholloway I am too! I lived in DC and NYC and after hiking the PCT across country, I couldn’t return to the city. NO MORE! Therefore in the middle of nowhere!
@@Jerrymc1975 I'll bet the PCT is life changing. I think the thing about the country is that you can be fully present with yourself and your surroundings. There's space to just BE. I find much beauty in stillness and in a simple life.
@@patriciaholloway it was life changing. Hence why I moved to paradise, away from all the false narratives (distractions) that prevent you from being present. I highly recommend doing a thru hike.
Other than the outrageously great views, this apartment gives me a feeling of confined narrowness throughout. The building itself is freakishly narrow near the top. The terrace is so narrow that, combined with the glass rail, it feels like a ledge. For $54m I'd choose elsewhere.
Great views, but definitely not my cup of tea. I'd end with anxiety looking at it myself along with hubby and our kids, but seriously who is going to buy it? It's that expensive!
Whoever is filming/editing deserves major props. It feels like every possible angle was captured and i appreciate how much of the video is spent showcasing the views. My heart fluttered like i was there lol. I just watched a different TH-camr do this kind of vid and found myself frustrated at how much camera time was spent NOT capturing the views like this one did. Great work.
my thoughts exactly 😂 its ironic because I love the views from the safety of the indoors but I am deathly afraid of heights and hate minimalist terraces like this one
@@vinayunnikrishnan7354 Here in the south of Brazil, they started an apartment building that will be 515 meters high (the one in this video is 438 meters high). They made a video positioning a helicopter at the height of the roof. It was a terrible feeling.
I got the shakes several times just watching this video. And that terrace with a glass border only waist high, plus the fact that in a heavy wind the building sways. No way would I ever want to live there. I would never be able to relax.
@Jeremy_Watson Not necessarily. You can just use more structural material for more rigidity, and tuned mass dampers are supposed to reduce sway, hopefully to unnoticeable levels. However, these dumb pencil towers use as little material as deemed safe, and thus can sway so much that the plumbing gets damaged. Also they lose a lot more heat into the environment because of their exposure and high surface area-to-volume ratio.
that balcony is useless. it's too windy and narrow to dine outside or do anything beside smoking a quick cigarette and then kicking the butts on the plebs... I mean pedestrians 200 meters below you ;)
@@davidkinney650 True its not like having a penthouse in New York wouldn't be the exact same deal. What is there to do in this apartment? Reminder that you would have your own private gym, garage, mechanic shop, game area, bar, lounge, 100s of acres of land free to explore and drive through with an ATV/motorbike. You are very uncreative.
@@thadpeud3057 You do realize that New York has literally thousands of things to do, right? I'd rather spend my life doing things outside with people rather than playing by myself in the woods. So you're saying that you need creativity to make a house in the woods liveable? Seems like a waste when there are actual things to do that won't get old after a few months in the city.
Thank you for including the night time view. That is the best part of city life from an elevated perspective. It doesn't inspire me to live in the city, but I have a great appreciation for the beauty of city lights from above.
After buying this apartment, first thing I'd do would be double the height and thickness of the glass! At this moment, though, first thing would be winning the lottery...
As someone who is terrified of heights and barely can watch the view from a window on the fifth floor, I couldn't even watch that shot from the terrace without shivering.
apparently I was told there is some form of a compensator at the top, like a pendulum that prevents it from swaying(or overswaying) what a concept.. but for it to be so narrow and tall, I am just waiting for the day I hear that it didn't hold up.. hope that is not the case, unless Soros is in there
@@johnlombardo7816 I've heard from multiple architectural engineers/civil engineer friends that live in NYC that the counter ballast only compensates so much for building sway. All of them deride the design of this building.
@@johnlombardo7816 Brother, Soros is not above physics. If something comes up that can top the numbers the building can hold, it will crumble no matter who's in there. Doubt that will happen soon, and probably they have topped the numbers that can cause all of the past disasters (that have to do with structures) that have happened as a requirement, but there's always that 0.01% you can't factor. I wouldn't wish this building to fall though, the amount of people that would get hurt and affected would be a tragic figure D:
@@thedappercook No, actually I would absolutely not want to own it. I don’t like heights, I don’t like the neighborhood, there’s no outdoor space aside from a thin balcony, and all it would takes is one helicopter pilot to have a stroke and take the whole place down. The floor plan also isn’t great.
Let's be real. Nobody will be living there! All these places that cost 20-50 million or more to live are for just showing off. How many billionaires actually stay in ONE HOUSE full time and actually treat the place like it's home? Most of them have properties all over the world and will hardly ever step foot inside 90% of the properties they own! I can promise you this place will be completely empty way more often than it will ever have anyone inside of it calling it a home! It's pathetic!
i’ll never understand why anyone with FIFTY FOUR MILLION dollars to throw at a duplex apartment would ever live in a space this small for the “view” when you could buy an enormous mansion with pools and grounds in one the most beautiful places in the world. but hell, to each their own i suppose.
Aside from the other reasons commenters already posted, wealthy people also buy properties as part of their real estate portfolio. I don't know how it works for properties that are built into a skyscraper, but I could make an educated guess and say that it's somehow part of their real estate portfolio and they rarely even visit the place.
@@chicagolc7022 Wouldn't say it's entirely cyclical it's more like a spiral inward. Each time we go around the problem is slightly more manageable and it's only get easier with time as more people have their heads screwed on right.
Absolutely breathtaking, but now I'll have to close my computer and sit down a sec. That little terrace walk was terrifying😱I don't know how Erik walks so calmy and sticks his head out the balcony. If it was me, I'd be crawling on the terrace floor crying.
I wonder what you could actually make out from up there? On windy days sound travelling would be so spooky. Such a shitty underwhelming terrace though like wtf
Even if I had the money, that’s the primary reason I could never own a place like this. It would be really hard for a dog to live comfortably there. And that’s a nonstarter for me.
6:23 Reflective glass only works if it's darker on the side where you want privacy than on the other side. During the day that works great, but look at your night time tour. At 14:05 you can clearly see the inside of the penthouse. Most people wouldn't have to worry about this, especially with a building this tall, but the odds of a billionaire having people trying to spy on him or his family is much higher.
@@vm2aros they literally used a drone while he was walking the length of the balcony. So if someone with a TH-cam channel can get super duper special permission... it can't be THAT super duper.
The more I saw the views, the more I wanted to see this at night. And then you showed it. Absolutely stunning view. Just something about showering and looking out the window at night gives me a sense of peace. I know I’ll never be able to live in an apartment like this (nor would I ever want to pay over $50M for one), but damn, I can only imagine.
Yes, this was exactly my thought too! Imagined lying in bed and watching the city's lights sparkling through the window. To see this wide open sky and the park underneath from your bed is also something else. Some complained that it's too narrow but for me it has the cosy feeling of a spaceship hovering secure above the city. Thinking about it, I imagine watching the rain falling from this perspective most be also spectacular. Reading a book and watching the rain fall on the city with droplets running down the window, super cozy imagination. Mmmh, one can dream.
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I really wouldn’t be able to relax being so high up in such a skinny ass tower. All I’m picturing is rainstorms, thunderstorms, hurricanes. That tower just doesn’t look very strong compared to how tall it is
I could never live in a high-rise; especially one with a terrace. Even just watching the video I got such a strong "call of the void" sensation. My whole body was tingling with the thought of throwing myself off the building.
I never get woozy with heights (been in hot air balloons, roofs of skyscrapers..etc) and this entire video I was queasy. It's gotta be because the building is so skinny. Feels like it could just fall right over in a strong breeze. Unbelievable views from this place though, wow! And the finish materials used throughout from the floors to the sinks..absolutely incredible. Fantastic video Erik and cameraguy (sorry dont know who you are)!
Even if the price of this penthouse was simply pocket change for me I would still not live there. The views are great. The quality is superb. The penthouse is small, on two floors and the outdoor space is wide but very narrow. I honestly expected a whole lot more.
The outdoor terrace was just weird -- so narrow that you could barely put a chair out there. I'm really surprised they didn't make it 1/3rd as wide but deep enough for a table and some chairs.
@user-lh5jb7en8gNa. Billionaires have billions of dollars here. Americans have jobs and families and bills to pay. We don’t get to have this, only the wealthy do.
As beautiful as this place is and the incredable views it still gives me the willies just thinking of how high off the ground you are. Not to mention that building is tall and thin and should a fire break out below you, you just may not get out in time to save yourself. Even if that place were free I still wouldn't move there. The vertigo alone would freak me out.
taste truly is subjective, i don't see how this can be beautiful yet 70s skyscrapers are ugly dated relics despite being better built and having historical value of 50 years and aesthetically being better at modernist/minimalist design without being too bland, these even have all the same things people complain about in modern design and even less ornamentation/detailing than hyper modern midcentury towers yet this is ok i imagine its related to time, taste changes with generation i guess
to be fair, you could just get a parachute and make sure it is always checked and ready to go in case of emergency. You're very rich so you can easily afford a well checked and maintained parachute without issue,
So far my favorite NYC residence. The location, the views, big size, 2 floors , balcony for fresh air which having a balcony is probably the rarest of all even for billionaires who live in NYC.
My parents can look out across miles of empty countryside at home in rural Ireland, and spot about 9 houses in the whole view, which extends to the sea and dunes on the horizon, and distant blue mountains. They've a giant back garden full of dad's many flowers and bushes. All those millions won't buy you the space and view that we have at home.
Can’t beat my view of mountains and true wilderness with thousands of acres to basically call my own. A life in balance with nature , and subsistence living. To each their own but I know where I’d rather be when you get locked down by you know who, that expensive apartment will get pretty small over time.
My respect to all the workers on this project. Those workers who did the concrete and rebar and welding of the steel 'miles' up in the sky are not your typical every day carpenters. I use autocad to do my drawings for house remodeling on my client's room additions. It may be about 8 pages to get approved. I have no damn idea the intense amount of drawings required to build this or the crew of draftsmen that would have to coordinate with this project.
Agree that the tradies who built this are amazing people. As for the drawing... why bother drawing anything? Just buy a packet of Wrigley's Chewing gum, give it a tap so you can grab a stick of gum, and then spray it with glue. There. Now you have a 3D model of this design. It's even less effort that most modern buildings... which are usually designed by haphazardly stacking 3 shoe-boxes.
It's kind of funny how you emphasized the privacy during the day with the reflective window finish... but at night your life is lit up like a damn Christmas tree for everyone to see 🤣
I was a project manager for a large architectural firm in NJ. I left and started my own firm at 38 years old. I have now been in business for 35 years. Some of my friends and a few principals I have worked with on these big projects died from heart attacks. You cannot believe the stress these large projects have on you. You will work with a client and produce construction documents and bring together a group of skilled labor, many who do not know each other and expect a perfect outcome. Good luck. In my 35 years I have done many manageable projects, some last about a year. One thing I have never done is public work and the project goes to the low bidder. My professors all came back to the university to teach after they got burned out working all over the world. Some just to get sober.
I quit architecture after 5 years, basically right when I got the license. Went into transition planning project management with WAY less liability and WAY lower stress. Even pays way more what I made as an architect. Forget the stress
I've had so many friends in the industry have nervous breakdowns, myself included, because of the stress of the industry. All for a glimmering tax shelter for a rich guy who's just going to sell it to another parasite. I work for the government now for less pay and I'm not looking back
the building, the apartment, the terrace and the views are absolutely amazing..however, to me the glass wall of the terrace seems very low considering the extreme height it is located..the highest apartment terrace in Central Park Tower has two-meter glass wall (something like Top Of The Rock glass walls) so you can feel absolutely safe there because it is impossible to fall down from there..but here, in Steinway Tower, it looks a bit scary.
Even though I lived in NYC for 15 years and I know the reality and the struggles of living there, those shots at the end were definitely inspiring and almost makes me wish I could go back!
Absolutely! So high for such a small footprint! So much glass! I sure as Hell wouldn't want to be anywhere near that building if a hurricane were to come ashore. 😱
I can't even imagine a world where I would want to live there 😂. If I had that kind of money I would live on a large piece of land where I would have complete and total freedom, with a small house on a hill with amazing views and close to a mountain that I could hike to the top of with my dogs. Then I would build a few houses somewhere else on the property where close friends and family could live, and pay them to protect the property while I travel the world. I have a feeling I wouldn't even get along with the type of person that would buy an apartment like this 😂
@@vy7925 well this might come as a shock to you but I don't really give a shit. I wouldn't buy that apartment regardless of how often I plan on being in NYC. Now, nobody likes assholes so go away forever please.
I walk by this place twice a day. It's my favorite (maybe top three) building in NYC. I'd chain myself to the kitchen every time I went on that patio. I'd probably also crawl when I was out there. 😬
Such an amazing apartment and one of the nicest and most tastefully staged. Fantastic views all round but I’d have to say, as someone who’s afraid of heights, thanks for the outdoor thrills 😂, no way I’d be out on the balcony sticking my head over it to look round a corner 😵💫😆.
I haven't watched your channel in years Erik however this video of Penthouse 76 is nothing short of amazing! Very well put together video with great videography! Just wow! I'm subscribed again!
"Sometimes, even the most luxurious options aren't within our means. Instead of dreaming about the world's most expensive apartment, I'm choosing to invest in my financial future. By prioritizing my savings and investments, I'm building a stable foundation for a secure tomorrow. Smart financial decisions are the ultimate luxury."
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@@AllisonSherman657 Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances....
Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.
This is absolutely beautiful, one of the rare times I watch these crazy apartment videos and am actually blown away by it. However, $54m is absolutely insane. I know its New York and therefore the prices have their own entire sub-market but holy shit. Those views/location are not worth $50m, surely?!
The interior is stunning! So much better than anything I’ve seen in other new york skyscraper apartments which are usually just bland and tasteless. The exterior too, it’s all gorgeous! Also the fact that it’s all so narrow makes it feel more like a home to me, cozier, more inhabitable. Of course the views are top notch as well. My dream home for sure haha! Amazing camera work and presentation, good job to everyone involved in the making of this and thank you!
@@TPRM1pretty sure there would be a way to integrate it in a wall or something and have it pop out with a motorized mechanism or something like that, I saw some pretty clever solutions for utilizing the little space available.
Wow, this video plays more like a high-end television show than a penthouse walk-through. With the numbers these videos are hitting you're headed toward buying one for yourself! A great video is one that doesn't feel like it's gone on too long after five minutes, and this is one of those great videos. Excellent work, even though I was getting dizzy just watching you look over the side.
THIS!! This is my favourite NYC apartment… and video right now…. The way the videographer captured NYC was EPIC. Absolutely mesmerising and incredibly inspirational. And that bath and morning kitchen were the icing on the cake for me… I can feel and see myself there… thank you for sharing and inspiring me… I’ll be watching this daily… ❤️
The views are beyond spectacular. As are the Steinway finishes and touches throughout the apartment. That being said, this place feels extremely claustrophobic to me. I think it's the narrow footprint that is doing it. I found myself very uneasy when he was out on the terraces, as they felt like ledges. There is no way I'd be able to live that high up with such limited outdoor space. For $54M, I'd find a place that has as interior courtyard with some greenery in the center, as well as expansive outdoor space. In NYC, I would need that bit of escape, and for that kind of money, it does exist. In fact, I would just model it after Barbara Corcoran's NYC $13M apartment. Her place is a dream.
Who's moving in?!
me xD
me
can i buy this
Beautiful New York city ❤❤
Yeah me. If only I have the money😂😂😂😅
I am!!! But someone will have to gift this to me first 😁
If we all keep working hard enough, our bosses will one day have a nice apartment like this.
Spoken like a true snowflake ❄️
Maybe we all should stop working, period.
😂😂😂😂
Don't forget that your boss started out as a worker too
🤣🤣🤣
I’m so happy with my small mountain cabin with waterfalls, streams, peace, and beauty
Sounds dreamy! I'm the same. I'm definitely not the lady for big cities and people everywhere. I need peace, quiet, nature. I'd love a bit of land with a small cottage. I'm completely turned off by modern aesthetics.
@@patriciaholloway I am too! I lived in DC and NYC and after hiking the PCT across country, I couldn’t return to the city. NO MORE! Therefore in the middle of nowhere!
@@Jerrymc1975 I'll bet the PCT is life changing. I think the thing about the country is that you can be fully present with yourself and your surroundings. There's space to just BE. I find much beauty in stillness and in a simple life.
Sounds nice for a vacation but boring permanently
@@patriciaholloway it was life changing. Hence why I moved to paradise, away from all the false narratives (distractions) that prevent you from being present. I highly recommend doing a thru hike.
Other than the outrageously great views, this apartment gives me a feeling of confined narrowness throughout. The building itself is freakishly narrow near the top. The terrace is so narrow that, combined with the glass rail, it feels like a ledge. For $54m I'd choose elsewhere.
It gives me anxiety just looking at it.
Great views, but definitely not my cup of tea. I'd end with anxiety looking at it myself along with hubby and our kids, but seriously who is going to buy it? It's that expensive!
Other than the master bathroom the bathrooms all feel cramped for a $54 million apartment as well.
Agree. There are better penthouses in NY for less and with amazing views too.
Yeah I'd choose somewhere else that's on the ground. I didn't know I was afraid of heights. I got nervous just seeing it through this video.
For the 1% people reading this, i hope you become successful in life.
You as well my guy
The 1% is already successful. Who you think buys these apartments?? lol
Hii pooja
@@shivendushandilya9775 yesss boss!
@@shivendushandilya9775 hello bosss!!
Whoever is filming/editing deserves major props. It feels like every possible angle was captured and i appreciate how much of the video is spent showcasing the views. My heart fluttered like i was there lol. I just watched a different TH-camr do this kind of vid and found myself frustrated at how much camera time was spent NOT capturing the views like this one did. Great work.
I agree 👍 💯
Lies again? Babies And Roses Pig Heads
yeah i literally had the sinking feeling about 10 times throughout! whew glad its over! haha
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I have been binge watching Cash Jordan
If I lived there I would never set a toe on that terrace
my thoughts exactly 😂 its ironic because I love the views from the safety of the indoors but I am deathly afraid of heights and hate minimalist terraces like this one
Difference of rich man mind and the poor
I could live there, most likely would never go on the terrace either. Extremely afraid of heights.
Yikes...that terrace is scary...so little between you and infinity 😮😮😮
Think about a family with kids😮
I got chills just watching this guy getting closer to the glass walls.
Yeah. I also felt like my belly had a cramp.
I had tingling like I was actually there
What about when he leaned out to look at the Central Park?
@@vinayunnikrishnan7354 Here in the south of Brazil, they started an apartment building that will be 515 meters high (the one in this video is 438 meters high). They made a video positioning a helicopter at the height of the roof. It was a terrible feeling.
You miss the dent in the 3rd post in from the right on the balcony at 13:58. They are selling snake oil from crappy construction
Are they insane? That balcony is terrifying.
One dumb drunk move and you're done..
love it. a building that does not baby sit you.
Those would be some fun last moments
@@쉿93😂
Yes you are 100% right its terrifying.
@@쉿93Lol. Maybe for spectators but not for the person concerned.
I got the shakes several times just watching this video. And that terrace with a glass border only waist high, plus the fact that in a heavy wind the building sways. No way would I ever want to live there. I would never be able to relax.
The sway needs to be there because it's tall. If it was rigid, it would be much more dangerous.
@Jeremy_Watson Not necessarily. You can just use more structural material for more rigidity, and tuned mass dampers are supposed to reduce sway, hopefully to unnoticeable levels.
However, these dumb pencil towers use as little material as deemed safe, and thus can sway so much that the plumbing gets damaged. Also they lose a lot more heat into the environment because of their exposure and high surface area-to-volume ratio.
@@h8GW oh, I was sure I had read that it was by design that the sway was there. Guess I'll have to look back into it.
@@Jeremy_Watson I know. But I would still be far to nervous to live there.
@@user-tb9lx1oz9n oh yea, you wouldn't find me living up that high either lol.
That balcony is… so terrifying. OMG😂
Yeah with my fear of height..this would be hell.
My palms started to get wet.
Even scarier if you sleepwalk.
that balcony is useless. it's too windy and narrow to dine outside or do anything beside smoking a quick cigarette and then kicking the butts on the plebs... I mean pedestrians 200 meters below you ;)
He probably bought the bathtub from Wish
I can imagine how absolutely gorgeous a secluded home, on property, in the forest, surrounded by nature would be for 54 million dollars.
And it would be 10 times bigger too
An island.
Well you would only be able to see maybe a hundred trees from ground level, and you would have absolutely nothing to do, so...
@@davidkinney650 True its not like having a penthouse in New York wouldn't be the exact same deal. What is there to do in this apartment? Reminder that you would have your own private gym, garage, mechanic shop, game area, bar, lounge, 100s of acres of land free to explore and drive through with an ATV/motorbike. You are very uncreative.
@@thadpeud3057 You do realize that New York has literally thousands of things to do, right? I'd rather spend my life doing things outside with people rather than playing by myself in the woods. So you're saying that you need creativity to make a house in the woods liveable? Seems like a waste when there are actual things to do that won't get old after a few months in the city.
Thank you for including the night time view. That is the best part of city life from an elevated perspective. It doesn't inspire me to live in the city, but I have a great appreciation for the beauty of city lights from above.
Nothing about that place would make me want to pay that much for an apartment, that terrace is terrifying
First order of business would be installing a thicker glass twice the height of the original one!
@@sergiosaunier you can't modify the exterior of the building.
This property is hideous!
6 foot tall > 6 foot dep rit
First of all if you can afford that apartment you would never be adding comments in here.
That balcony is freaking me out, I would not be able to relax. Straight down over the edge... my legs would turn to jello.
My palms got sweaty just watching him out on that terrace.
RIGHT?! 😂😂😂
After buying this apartment, first thing I'd do would be double the height and thickness of the glass! At this moment, though, first thing would be winning the lottery...
@@sergiosaunier even if you had that amount of money, they wouldn't allow you to modify the height of the glass :D first world problems...
Show me where you keep the parachutes ... In case I fall !
As someone who is terrified of heights and barely can watch the view from a window on the fifth floor, I couldn't even watch that shot from the terrace without shivering.
I actually got nauseated watching this video. You could not PAY me any amount to live here!
Yo'd need to be one of lucky Larry's mates to live there safely.....
@@gemee1 nobody is paying you to have Central Park for a backyard.
i have had reoccurring nightmares about being at the top of a building that is wobbling uncontrollably
Same
The very last portion of it the night views with the music was spectacular that gave me chills
Imagine a thunderstorm with strong winds inside that glass cage. A nightmare.
Lightening would be awesome
Ugh, that would be terrifying!
apparently I was told there is some form of a compensator at the top, like a pendulum that prevents it from swaying(or overswaying) what a concept.. but for it to be so narrow and tall, I am just waiting for the day I hear that it didn't hold up.. hope that is not the case, unless Soros is in there
@@johnlombardo7816 I've heard from multiple architectural engineers/civil engineer friends that live in NYC that the counter ballast only compensates so much for building sway. All of them deride the design of this building.
@@johnlombardo7816 Brother, Soros is not above physics. If something comes up that can top the numbers the building can hold, it will crumble no matter who's in there. Doubt that will happen soon, and probably they have topped the numbers that can cause all of the past disasters (that have to do with structures) that have happened as a requirement, but there's always that 0.01% you can't factor.
I wouldn't wish this building to fall though, the amount of people that would get hurt and affected would be a tragic figure D:
It’s terrifying. It looks like it’s going to tip over any second.
Lol
Don't be salty bro. You'd love to own it.
Or split in half. I’m with you on this one.
@@thedappercook No, actually I would absolutely not want to own it. I don’t like heights, I don’t like the neighborhood, there’s no outdoor space aside from a thin balcony, and all it would takes is one helicopter pilot to have a stroke and take the whole place down. The floor plan also isn’t great.
@@marcuspd7502 lol ok
I don't understand people who are ok living this high up. I could never trust the building
Name one skyscraper that came down from natural events?
I was scared shit just watching the video. I was nervous for him
@@DrVernonChiro 🤣🙄🤣
You wouldn't notice it. All that rubble a d iron, and glass. It would be a quick death. (Dark British humour)
Let's be real. Nobody will be living there! All these places that cost 20-50 million or more to live are for just showing off.
How many billionaires actually stay in ONE HOUSE full time and actually treat the place like it's home? Most of them have
properties all over the world and will hardly ever step foot inside 90% of the properties they own! I can promise you this
place will be completely empty way more often than it will ever have anyone inside of it calling it a home! It's pathetic!
Evening was the most beautiful and magical view I've ever seen... just breath taking!
Miss you granny pls come home
Is anyone else here because of Bill Burr talking about "corner moments" and "life above sound?"
Yes! 2:11 for the corner moment
Yepper. Didn't even know that this damn building with its "corner moments" even existed. They get to live above "sound", above the rest of us.
Yes indeed
@@ddaneh3090"Corner Moment." xD I'm freakin dying ova here. lol
Corner moments lol
i’ll never understand why anyone with FIFTY FOUR MILLION dollars to throw at a duplex apartment would ever live in a space this small for the “view” when you could buy an enormous mansion with pools and grounds in one the most beautiful places in the world. but hell, to each their own i suppose.
Anyone who can afford this has both + at minimum 20 other properties throughout the world my friend
@@davidgreenwood6270I was about to say the same thing
Aside from the other reasons commenters already posted, wealthy people also buy properties as part of their real estate portfolio. I don't know how it works for properties that are built into a skyscraper, but I could make an educated guess and say that it's somehow part of their real estate portfolio and they rarely even visit the place.
Financial statement
i dont get it, if i had that much money i would never live in a city....
I almost fainted only by watching you on the balcony. No thank you, I love my house, I don't get dizzy while looking out the window.
😂😂😂
me too and I was an iron worker
Watching you stand on that balcony makes me feel funny 😂.. nice view.
How nice you can have a view over all the empty stores and poverty in New York. Congratulations.
It’s all cyclical. Humanity reads like the back of a shampoo bottle: wash. Rinse. Repeat.
@@chicagolc7022 Wouldn't say it's entirely cyclical it's more like a spiral inward. Each time we go around the problem is slightly more manageable and it's only get easier with time as more people have their heads screwed on right.
@@kryonight2869 I’m not of the mind that more people have their heads on straight as time goes by. And that’s okay.
Well, milions have to stay poor for one to be rich.
Absolutely breathtaking, but now I'll have to close my computer and sit down a sec. That little terrace walk was terrifying😱I don't know how Erik walks so calmy and sticks his head out the balcony. If it was me, I'd be crawling on the terrace floor crying.
I have sweaty palms just by watching it!
I also felt my legs weak.
I'd have to cage it in.
I’d have to put curtains in my bedroom and never go out on the balcony.
i will would have been sitting there from the morning until the night
Every NYC video “you are about to see the best views in NYC”
I get what you mean but you have to agree this apartment’s views are insane
Yeah... But that was awesome
Just listen to all the sirens from your balcony LOL
I wonder what you could actually make out from up there? On windy days sound travelling would be so spooky. Such a shitty underwhelming terrace though like wtf
There’s no way I would feel comfortable being in that building walking around. I would be so concerned with every step. 😳
Same
@@nataliamiranda8858 It lacks hominess.
Especially in NY
Erik walks like a GTA character
Haha . I was just thinking the same thing!
It's a weird flex walk.
lolll. He's the best
You noticed that to😊.
There is nothing more beautiful in this video than that Golden retriever! Perfection 👌
Even if I had the money, that’s the primary reason I could never own a place like this. It would be really hard for a dog to live comfortably there. And that’s a nonstarter for me.
Winter hail storm must be wonderful in that cell.
lol,cell
I feel like that railing/barrier should be taller at that height of the building o.o
my mother-in-law would probably never visit she is not a fan of heights ! lol Even just watching Erik lean over the balcony made me afraid lol
Same!
I came
to the comment section to see if anyone else felt like you were just one stumble away from oblivion up there
@@JetteSwan Haha. Yes!
😂 I thought the same thing! I wonder if there are any bad wrath of wind at that height and how strong they can be… it could sweep up a dog, maybe?
Absolutely incredible, but I'd be pretty nervous to live in such a thin and tall building, it seems as if it's going to fall down at any moment 😂
I’m afraid of heights. I’d be terrified of the wind blowing me off of the terrace!
@@tscoffYou'd be okay I'll hold on to you 😅
My feeling exactly - very exposed!
I couldn't agree more!
@@perkinwarbeck4781 Yes! A view is only a view but a home is much more than that...
6:23 Reflective glass only works if it's darker on the side where you want privacy than on the other side. During the day that works great, but look at your night time tour. At 14:05 you can clearly see the inside of the penthouse. Most people wouldn't have to worry about this, especially with a building this tall, but the odds of a billionaire having people trying to spy on him or his family is much higher.
Shades.
@@MrUnlimitedTorque NYC drone laws are hella strict and you cant fly there without SUPER DUPER special permission
@@vm2aros they literally used a drone while he was walking the length of the balcony. So if someone with a TH-cam channel can get super duper special permission... it can't be THAT super duper.
7:32 Didn't even work during the day
This is EXACTLY the reason why I woun't by this appartment!
15:00 this bit was actually inspirational 😢 , felt that.
The more I saw the views, the more I wanted to see this at night. And then you showed it. Absolutely stunning view. Just something about showering and looking out the window at night gives me a sense of peace. I know I’ll never be able to live in an apartment like this (nor would I ever want to pay over $50M for one), but damn, I can only imagine.
Me too, re the shower. But I noticed the shower didn't have views, only the bath, which would be disappointing.
@@Sammy-il1qfIf you have $50M to buy the place, you have the money to remodel it and change that.
Yes, this was exactly my thought too! Imagined lying in bed and watching the city's lights sparkling through the window. To see this wide open sky and the park underneath from your bed is also something else. Some complained that it's too narrow but for me it has the cosy feeling of a spaceship hovering secure above the city. Thinking about it, I imagine watching the rain falling from this perspective most be also spectacular. Reading a book and watching the rain fall on the city with droplets running down the window, super cozy imagination. Mmmh, one can dream.
A skydiver would love that terrace.
If I had that money, I’d go underground so people _couldn’t_ see me.
Let me know how the views are 😂
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Best thing that happened to me last year that I can attest to is the progress I have made so far on trade. Venturing into crypto was my best decision ever I know more is yet to come 2023
Speaking from experience in the Crypto world I don't think as a trader it would be easy for someone to predict the market currently, only an expert with several years of experience could help you grow your portfolio currently, After the last year crash I had to result to the help of an advisor.
When it comes to the world of trade, most traders don't know where to start. Fortunately great investor's of the past and present can provide us with guidance
Self trade is very risky if you don't have the right knowledge and strategies on how to trade and read margins
Look what you’ve gone and done now…you’ve summoned the “crypto bros”! 🥴
I really wouldn’t be able to relax being so high up in such a skinny ass tower. All I’m picturing is rainstorms, thunderstorms, hurricanes. That tower just doesn’t look very strong compared to how tall it is
And airplanes?
@@censoredeveryday3320took the words right out of my mouth!
@@censoredeveryday3320 Airplanes can not fly over Manhattan, so you're safe.
I agree 😂😂😂
@@backpages4910let me remind of a past event
I could never live in a high-rise; especially one with a terrace. Even just watching the video I got such a strong "call of the void" sensation. My whole body was tingling with the thought of throwing myself off the building.
I thought I was the only one
@@sliceserve234 especially when he was standing on the patio. I didn't even know there was a name for it "void of sensation" wow....runs to google
Yep. Complete madness. Don't think I could sleep one wink in there lol
Thank you so much for lifting the veil and taking the time to show us this magnificent place!
I never get woozy with heights (been in hot air balloons, roofs of skyscrapers..etc) and this entire video I was queasy. It's gotta be because the building is so skinny. Feels like it could just fall right over in a strong breeze. Unbelievable views from this place though, wow! And the finish materials used throughout from the floors to the sinks..absolutely incredible. Fantastic video Erik and cameraguy (sorry dont know who you are)!
I got the same feeling when he would pan up. I think it has to do with a slight fish eye from using a wide angle lens when filming.
If I had the money the first purchase right after the apartment would be a parachute backpack! Just in case 🤣
That's actually a great and funny solution. I would only go on the balcony wearing one.
Agree. What if there was a fire in the lower apartments?
@dianecelento4974 probably why basically everything is marble, lol
😂😂😂indeed! Money can't buy brains unfortunately.
Even if the price of this penthouse was simply pocket change for me I would still not live there. The views are great. The quality is superb. The penthouse is small, on two floors and the outdoor space is wide but very narrow. I honestly expected a whole lot more.
The outdoor terrace was just weird -- so narrow that you could barely put a chair out there. I'm really surprised they didn't make it 1/3rd as wide but deep enough for a table and some chairs.
If $54 million were pocket change for me, I'd spend it ending world hunger.
Wide and narrow... 👍🏻👍🏿
@user-lh5jb7en8g I promise you I don't have billions of dollars. I barely have *hundreds* of dollars.
@user-lh5jb7en8gNa. Billionaires have billions of dollars here. Americans have jobs and families and bills to pay. We don’t get to have this, only the wealthy do.
6’1 185lb and my legs were shaking and family jewels were in my stomach just from watching. I wouldn’t step foot on that balcony.
me too
As beautiful as this place is and the incredable views it still gives me the willies just thinking of how high off the ground you are. Not to mention that building is tall and thin and should a fire break out below you, you just may not get out in time to save yourself. Even if that place were free I still wouldn't move there. The vertigo alone would freak me out.
Totally agree with this. So uncomfortable knowing you’re so far from safety is there was anything to happen.
taste truly is subjective, i don't see how this can be beautiful yet 70s skyscrapers are ugly dated relics despite being better built and having historical value of 50 years and aesthetically being better at modernist/minimalist design without being too bland, these even have all the same things people complain about in modern design and even less ornamentation/detailing than hyper modern midcentury towers yet this is ok
i imagine its related to time, taste changes with generation i guess
In Chicago the Hancock Tower has condos on the top floors. When the wind blows off the lake the whole place sways.
I absolutely share this opinion
to be fair, you could just get a parachute and make sure it is always checked and ready to go in case of emergency.
You're very rich so you can easily afford a well checked and maintained parachute without issue,
So far my favorite NYC residence. The location, the views, big size, 2 floors , balcony for fresh air which having a balcony is probably the rarest of all even for billionaires who live in NYC.
bot u hear yourself? Not a single family lives in that building
Why so many bots in comment section?
My parents can look out across miles of empty countryside at home in rural Ireland, and spot about 9 houses in the whole view, which extends to the sea and dunes on the horizon, and distant blue mountains. They've a giant back garden full of dad's many flowers and bushes. All those millions won't buy you the space and view that we have at home.
Your parents place sound idyllic. I'm in the UK and would far prefer their set up than anything like this apartment.
Well, with a fraction of the money, they can buy a house in same place where your parents live
Yeah, but can it rival a breathtaking view of an asphalt\concrete shithole?
ok and? u wanna talk then square up bro. ill knock you out@@susi-emily
You nailed it. I went to NYC before covid and my god, for having so much money there it really is a shit hole.
No television needed!!! The view is enough for me! Phenomenal!
Never thought I was afraid of heights till this video.
Can’t beat my view of mountains and true wilderness with thousands of acres to basically call my own. A life in balance with nature , and subsistence living. To each their own but I know where I’d rather be when you get locked down by you know who, that expensive apartment will get pretty small over time.
I agree - that's the view I want when I wake up. In the memorable words of Oliver Wendel (Green Acres) "Keep Manhattan, just give me the countryside"
Erik, kudos to you and your team! Best produced video to date! 🎉 Great tour!
‘Corner moment’ lol Bill Burrs bit on this was great
My respect to all the workers on this project. Those workers who did the concrete and rebar and welding of the steel 'miles' up in the sky are not your typical every day carpenters. I use autocad to do my drawings for house remodeling on my client's room additions. It may be about 8 pages to get approved. I have no damn idea the intense amount of drawings required to build this or the crew of draftsmen that would have to coordinate with this project.
Agree that the tradies who built this are amazing people.
As for the drawing... why bother drawing anything? Just buy a packet of Wrigley's Chewing gum, give it a tap so you can grab a stick of gum, and then spray it with glue. There. Now you have a 3D model of this design. It's even less effort that most modern buildings... which are usually designed by haphazardly stacking 3 shoe-boxes.
they did a BIM modell with revit or archicad, not autocad 2D drawings
it's not a suburb single family house built out of sticks :D
@@tomo1168 Not a house built out of sticks. What a profound observation. Thanks.
This tour was fantastic Eric. Great job. Great space
Hermosa vista de Nueva York horrible casa jajaja
10:38 it's actually a Master Bedroom, just because floyd died doesn't mean we all have to go insane
The final shots! ❤️❤️❤️
Easily the best decor of all the multi million $ apartments that I have seen on TH-cam.
Very classy and beautifully done.
I canNOT fathom the production quality of this tour. Absolutely brilliant stuff Erik!
it's a dork and a drone he got as Best Buy.
Great drone shots. I wonder if you need permission to fly around there.
What steady cam did you use, I saw reflections of the mini craine back park support. The exposure coped with it. Top marks to camera op.
It's kind of funny how you emphasized the privacy during the day with the reflective window finish... but at night your life is lit up like a damn Christmas tree for everyone to see 🤣
Moon 'em.
Loved what you said at the end made me cry 😊
I was a project manager for a large architectural firm in NJ. I left and started my own firm at 38 years old. I have now been in business for 35 years. Some of my friends and a few principals I have worked with on these big projects died from heart attacks. You cannot believe the stress these large projects have on you.
You will work with a client and produce construction documents and bring together a group of skilled labor, many who do not know each other and expect a perfect outcome. Good luck. In my 35 years I have done many manageable projects, some last about a year. One thing I have never done is public work and the project goes to the low bidder. My professors all came back to the university to teach after they got burned out working all over the world. Some just to get sober.
Very interesting insight…
I quit architecture after 5 years, basically right when I got the license. Went into transition planning project management with WAY less liability and WAY lower stress. Even pays way more what I made as an architect. Forget the stress
@@sharonc.2207 Good for you. At our last AIA meeting there was only one person under 40 and she works for the local government.
I've had so many friends in the industry have nervous breakdowns, myself included, because of the stress of the industry. All for a glimmering tax shelter for a rich guy who's just going to sell it to another parasite.
I work for the government now for less pay and I'm not looking back
the building, the apartment, the terrace and the views are absolutely amazing..however, to me the glass wall of the terrace seems very low considering the extreme height it is located..the highest apartment terrace in Central Park Tower has two-meter glass wall (something like Top Of The Rock glass walls) so you can feel absolutely safe there because it is impossible to fall down from there..but here, in Steinway Tower, it looks a bit scary.
It makes it easier to push your husband over. Ooopsy.
Not "a bit" scary, in fact very- very scary...
What you said at the end Erik is also inspirational itself and thank you for that. Sometimes the most precious things are priceless. ❤
Billionaire: "Stop letting yourself in my house when i'm out".
Even though I lived in NYC for 15 years and I know the reality and the struggles of living there, those shots at the end were definitely inspiring and almost makes me wish I could go back!
Everything looks better from a distance. When you zoom in is when things start to get ugly.
Honestly if there were a storm or any kind of wind I'd feel super unsafe there
Absolutely! So high for such a small footprint! So much glass! I sure as Hell wouldn't want to be anywhere near that building if a hurricane were to come ashore. 😱
Or an earthquake
I’ll take one for the team. Let me live there for a few years to make sure everything’s safe.
Suit game is completly on point. 😄Excellent tour and the views at night are really special. Well done once again!
the last minute was worth watching the whole video . unbelievable never would have thought. the city eould look that cool at night
I can't even imagine a world where I would want to live there 😂. If I had that kind of money I would live on a large piece of land where I would have complete and total freedom, with a small house on a hill with amazing views and close to a mountain that I could hike to the top of with my dogs. Then I would build a few houses somewhere else on the property where close friends and family could live, and pay them to protect the property while I travel the world. I have a feeling I wouldn't even get along with the type of person that would buy an apartment like this 😂
Agreed.... I bet it's got a built in Synagogue in the basement....
This might come as a shock to you, but people who can afford places like this usually have country homes just as you've described as well.
Yes!!
@@vy7925 well this might come as a shock to you but I don't really give a shit. I wouldn't buy that apartment regardless of how often I plan on being in NYC. Now, nobody likes assholes so go away forever please.
this is probably where they go for 1 day a month when they have NY business to do.
Night views are fabulous!
That's the money shot
Lovely piece of music at the end of the video! Thank you!!
I've seen several videos made for this building. Yours is the best by far. Good job 🥂
Does it come with a parachute, in case of fire...or a plane crash?
Would high key be a great idea honestly
I walk by this place twice a day. It's my favorite (maybe top three) building in NYC. I'd chain myself to the kitchen every time I went on that patio. I'd probably also crawl when I was out there. 😬
Such an amazing apartment and one of the nicest and most tastefully staged. Fantastic views all round but I’d have to say, as someone who’s afraid of heights, thanks for the outdoor thrills 😂, no way I’d be out on the balcony sticking my head over it to look round a corner 😵💫😆.
❤❤❤ this is amazing. The view, the interior, everything 🎉
I haven't watched your channel in years Erik however this video of Penthouse 76 is nothing short of amazing! Very well put together video with great videography! Just wow! I'm subscribed again!
Prime example of "money can't buy you taste". Oh my.
Yes so true. Money can never buy class either. ❤️
Might you be speaking of the couches by any chance?😅
@@Mari-ck7pm so funny and clever. (Listo) cleaver and ready
@@gigicooglerno it's not
I have a feeling we will see this fraud case next !
Beautiful details from the architecte and the designer, really love the style and the colors that makes the home look rich and cozy
This is amazing, i dont know what people are talking about. I would absolutely spend all day looking at those views from window to window…
As a pianist, I am absolutely in LOVE with those piano key cabinets! 🥰 so cool!
That terrace scares the daylights out of me, not because I'm afraid of heights, but because I've been around construction too long...
This is amazing. Speechless... Wow Yes, it is itself an inspiration.
"Sometimes, even the most luxurious options aren't within our means. Instead of dreaming about the world's most expensive apartment, I'm choosing to invest in my financial future. By prioritizing my savings and investments, I'm building a stable foundation for a secure tomorrow. Smart financial decisions are the ultimate luxury."
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.
I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more…
@@AllisonSherman657 Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.
@@AllisonSherman657 Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances....
Understanding your financial needs and making effective decisions is very essential. If I could advise you, you should seek the help of a financial advisor. For the record, working with one has been the best for my finances.
Amazing work Erik, cinematography is without doubt the best in class 👌
This is absolutely beautiful, one of the rare times I watch these crazy apartment videos and am actually blown away by it. However, $54m is absolutely insane. I know its New York and therefore the prices have their own entire sub-market but holy shit. Those views/location are not worth $50m, surely?!
It is not worth 50 million of you have 50 million, but if you are a worldstar athlete or actor with 800, you can buy this to try to feel happy inside
It's not made for poor people to understand. When you have 1 billion$ you realize 54 million is nothing
@@etienne2805no fuckin athletes or actors can afford this, its a billionaire row ...
is it not possible to open any of the windows to get fresh air?
This is NYC. There's no fresh air.😂
@@deus555 haha good point! I don't understand why anyone would want to live there LOL
Yes.
Rich folks be like ugh my ears just popped. As they casually wave to planes going by
@@BlessedForever888 It's a cool city, NYC is nice.
Felt inspired, thank you for sharing this.
Great video❤ I personally couldn’t think of anywhere worse to live but each to their own.
The interior is stunning! So much better than anything I’ve seen in other new york skyscraper apartments which are usually just bland and tasteless.
The exterior too, it’s all gorgeous!
Also the fact that it’s all so narrow makes it feel more like a home to me, cozier, more inhabitable.
Of course the views are top notch as well.
My dream home for sure haha!
Amazing camera work and presentation, good job to everyone involved in the making of this and thank you!
Yeah, but imagine spending $54 mil and finding out there’s nowhere to put the telly.
Lots of places to wall mount a TV, 77" would probably look small. : )
@@TPRM1pretty sure there would be a way to integrate it in a wall or something and have it pop out with a motorized mechanism or something like that, I saw some pretty clever solutions for utilizing the little space available.
Wow, this video plays more like a high-end television show than a penthouse walk-through. With the numbers these videos are hitting you're headed toward buying one for yourself! A great video is one that doesn't feel like it's gone on too long after five minutes, and this is one of those great videos. Excellent work, even though I was getting dizzy just watching you look over the side.
THIS!! This is my favourite NYC apartment… and video right now….
The way the videographer captured NYC was EPIC. Absolutely mesmerising and incredibly inspirational.
And that bath and morning kitchen were the icing on the cake for me… I can feel and see myself there… thank you for sharing and inspiring me… I’ll be watching this daily… ❤️
New York City sucks balls
Those shots at the end literally left me speachless!! That was wonderful !! ❤❤
Mf is insane i want to see that shit in person damn near coolest shit I've ever seen
The views are beyond spectacular. As are the Steinway finishes and touches throughout the apartment. That being said, this place feels extremely claustrophobic to me. I think it's the narrow footprint that is doing it. I found myself very uneasy when he was out on the terraces, as they felt like ledges. There is no way I'd be able to live that high up with such limited outdoor space. For $54M, I'd find a place that has as interior courtyard with some greenery in the center, as well as expansive outdoor space. In NYC, I would need that bit of escape, and for that kind of money, it does exist. In fact, I would just model it after Barbara Corcoran's NYC $13M apartment. Her place is a dream.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8 🙄
Now I have to look up her apartment
For me it just made it cozier haha
@@jeffheyer7783 Did you ever look up Barbara's place? I love her garden terrace.
Thank you Erik for these beautiful moments, but it is very high and I have a fear of heights
Gorgeous design on the building and interior