@@j.kristineemmons no it doesn't SF is still a good 20 percent cheaper than NYC. NYC a 300 Sqft apartment without a w/d or central ac, runs 3000$ anywhere in downtown. 5250 is the average price for a one bedroom right now in Manhattan (look this up). He is renting a two bedroom pent house at that price. Thats kind of a deal.
Why? They are paying mortgage payments property taxes and building maintenance and repairs as well as renovations. Plus, owning rental property is a for-profit business, and the landlord deserves to make a reasonable return on investment. Nobody is forcing the people renting the units to live there.
Can't beat a good rat hole in the tub.😂🐀 I laugh so hard every time Charles pulls the " what do you mean white" joke out in these with Cash. Always a fun time with the Dynamic Duo. Interesting stuff to see in these. Thanks.
Like everyone else I like the last apartment Charles just rented out. Compared to the $5k places the last one rocked it. Nice layout, beautiful floors, kinda of cozy looking especially in the winter. Yes older appliances but decent sized kitchen as well Plus the price was good for NY. Great job Charles and Cash, nicely done.
Those wood water tanks are still being made and used. As for the water pressure it comes from the wood tank, where the lower floors have greater pressure than the apt. right under the tank. You get 1 pound of pressure for every 2.31 feet of elevation, so that apt. right under the tank is lucky to have even 10 pounds of pressure.
My favorite apartment is the third one with the most affordable rent. I love the floor tile in the bathroom and the kitchen is very nice and functional with pretty good storage. Spacious living room and bedrooms with good closets. I really like this one! Charles always has great apartments to show! Thanks for this video, Cash!
I love the Cash and Charles show. I get a big kick out of you guys. And it makes me happy knowing I will never have to live in one of those dreary, over-priced little cubicles. Love you guys!
The first one definitely! Iwould build partitions outside on each side so you don't have to look at the nonusable space. I dig it and would rent it in a heartbeat pending how many flights of stairs to get to it and if it's pet friendly!😊
IHMO: 1) First apartment: the terrace/rooftop area being shared is a no-no regarding safety and privacy; 2) 2nd aparment: DEFINITELY cross-contamination of '1/3' bathroom (only a toilet piece) by the kitchen--especially where the refridgerator is not only next to this bathroom, but OPENS UP to that particular bathroom! 3) 3rd one: nicer, kitchen appliances and cabinetry placed together.
Hi Cash and to your friend Charlie, wow this Midtown Manhattan box apartment in the roof is cool. I like the brick walls. Very nice interior, great tour stay safe and cool👍😎
In regards to the second property and the fridge door opening into the bathroom, sometimes fridges like that allow to owners to change the way the door opens, maybe worth looking into with this property and subsequent ones with similar issues
Cash- The production value and flow of each shot created a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout this episode. You and Charles balance each other’s efforts. Hard work and determination always pays off. Keep going!☮️👏👏👏👏
charles is always about business. during alot of the vids he is making moves! 😁the 3 apartments were nice, but the first one with the water tower didnt look stable, even with those beams. but i loved the kitchen in that one the best, the doors and the separation was nice.
Hey, if you're using that little "half bath with no sink" for your guests, you could always go old school and add a little chest or table with a pitcher full of water and a big matching bowl for your guests to wash their hands. Hang a couple of towels or put out a stack of decorative paper hand towels, a liquid soap dispenser, and you're in business! Hey, can you tell I've been around the block a few times? That's how they did it in the old days. Tell your guests they should be thankful they're not having to get a drink of water from a dipper in a bucket that's sitting in a dry sink in the kitchen. That's how my mom was raised. Hey, it could be a new novel trend! LOL
Got to love how Cash shows a pretty dystopian view from the window and says “I love it”. NY seems like a great city, however some of its views are pretty depressing to be honest. Of course that can be said of any major city really both in the US and world at large
It's always interesting to me how people can find beauty and satisfaction in radically different circumstances. "Different strokes for different folks" as my Dad used to say.
@@taylorlibby7642 NYC is the ONLY place you would consider paying A mansion in Florida mortgage worth of rent to live under two health hazards…. But if you know NYC??? THAT LOCATION IS IT!! Lol it’s a steal to be literally in the heart of it all lol. That’s what’s sad… I know this place at that price is nuts, but Vs what your neighbors pay in this area? Lol let’s just say billionaires row is across the street
i really liked your vlog today cash and charles are fantastic together you should get a t,v show get to be paid actors but it would all be real so would be all the money pouring in just think about it get in touch with your people you know them. saturday mornings you can go to a few places a week and develope newer shows go to interesting places and you can travel a bit all of New York houses too.
#1 was awful! I would not want to live under that water tower and cellphone mast! Outdoor space was dismal with all those pipes. The best was the final one. Seemed like better value for money. BTW, what goes thump thump, thud thud, bang bang, flick flick, oops! Answers below.
The first apartment doesn't need a microwave. Just put your food on the patio under the cell phone transmitter. You may even be able to get a 5G suntan in midwinter fully dressed. The second place has tons of square footage and some classic features, though it needs some refinement. Still a better deal per person. The third one isn't cheap for a one-bedroom, but it has large rooms and looks in good shape.
The first apartment has 'Protagonist' vibes. Any RPG city-based game with housing could definitely have it be the home base. Don't say ya can't see it! XD
“You’re the only one with access to the roof” - literally another neighbour up there 😂😂 “stay on your side and they’ll stay on theirs” .. so you’re not the only one with access then lol
I would NOT want to be a moving van person in NY or Brooklyn unless the building had a freight elevator. Nor would I like to carry my groceries up to the fifth floor!
The only common sense apartment offered in this video is the last apartment. I am always surprised how careless the landlords can be and still can ask these prices - over painted pipes, old windows, which one will feel in winter.
Mmph! At $5200/month the penthouse unit is a very nice space. It would have been an exceptional bargain were it a two bedroom rather than a one bedroom. The outdoor space, skylights, and the large rooms save it. I loved the bathroom, skylights, and kitchen. However, the kitchen/living room French doors, while nice, all I could think about was the effort to keep the panes clean and spotless. The second featured two-bedroom unit at $5250/month is nice and the best value (IMHO) but not enough natural light for me and the views are... well... I actually liked the 3rd featured one-bedroom at $3850/month the best. That bay window got me! Those rooms are quite large, and it had the best kitchen IMHO. Overall, very nice showings this morning! I loved the character in all of them and of course those wood floors!!! I know... I know... it doesn't take much to get me excited...
Saw those a few weeks ago on Charles's channel. When I told you about them you said you didn't want to fall down the YT rabbit hole. Knew you'd like the wood floors & skylights
I think that is across the hotel right behind k-town south. We stayed in the hotel during the Thanksgiving 2022. And I took pictures as it was interesting add-on unit. We could see it from our room and the hotel roof terrace. And the view of other buildings are the same as our views. It is surprising it is the cheapest PH knowing how convenient the location is.
Nice...but I would not want to live next to that cell tower right out my door & gotta be as hot as hell in the summer & freezing in the winter. Nice size on the second place. Third apartment is very large & nice also......just can't deal with those NYC prices
There was a lot of thought that went into that bathroom you need to be in to get to the refrigerator. If you get thirsty when using the restroom you can grab an ice cold beverage. 😁
Cash - do you see a different trend now, in the sense that people are moving back to Manhattan rather than other boroughs? Been seeing your videos of apartments in Manhattan a lot.
It's loads cheaper in the dying small towns of the Great Plains that saw their heyday in the early 1900s. If you can work online and they have good wifi, we can get you a sweet deal. :) But have you considered the cost of buying and in a couple years moving to another part of the US for your job as so many do, going up the career ladder? Dynamic, ambitious workers in the US move often. 11.7 times is the average number of moves in a lifetime here. I'm up to 12, not counting college, and planning 13 when the time is right. Like stocks, if you are forced to sell when the market is down, you lose.
I'd live in a box if it fed me. lol they need to do a vacation floor like 13 where you can go for a month without signing a lease. lol. I don't wanna contract waaaa lol
I love the way Charles rented out that last apartment while Cash was making the video of it. Way to go, Charles!
Only in New York can you claim that 5.250 $ rent is affordable for this tiny apartment.
Try LA
@@KB-ql8cxL.A. is cheaper. San Francisco now...now that's ridiculous! Makes NYC look cheap
I thought he said $225 a month. Blown away when I left off one number.!
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@@j.kristineemmons no it doesn't SF is still a good 20 percent cheaper than NYC. NYC a 300 Sqft apartment without a w/d or central ac, runs 3000$ anywhere in downtown. 5250 is the average price for a one bedroom right now in Manhattan (look this up). He is renting a two bedroom pent house at that price. Thats kind of a deal.
I love how Cash makes living under a cell phone tower a positive feature. That's pro level optimism :o)
Okay but honestly, tell me you wouldn’t love that high speed connection and view
He clearly doesn't care about cancer.
Not pointed at the home, nor does. 5g have much penetration. It isn’t strong enough to go through a skull which is why towers gets setup everywhere
People get punched on for less
$5225/month, I bet the landlord is laughing watching this video.
Why?
They are paying mortgage payments property taxes and building maintenance and repairs as well as renovations.
Plus, owning rental property is a for-profit business, and the landlord deserves to make a reasonable return on investment.
Nobody is forcing the people renting the units to live there.
@@williamegler8771 I like the place.
@@williamegler8771you always comment this. I'm pretty sure this property makes more than s rEaSoNaBLe iNvEsTmEnT
I thought he said $225 a month, so I thought, ok well, I guess worth it….THEN $5225/ no way!
Ok what’s the complete apartment tour, I can understand why it’s in the $5, range, but it’s just the area it’s in… location, location, matters.
Can't beat a good rat hole in the tub.😂🐀 I laugh so hard every time Charles pulls the " what do you mean white" joke out in these with Cash. Always a fun time with the Dynamic Duo. Interesting stuff to see in these. Thanks.
Like everyone else I like the last apartment Charles just rented out. Compared to the $5k places the last one rocked it. Nice layout, beautiful floors, kinda of cozy looking especially in the winter. Yes older appliances but decent sized kitchen as well Plus the price was good for NY. Great job Charles and Cash, nicely done.
I love all of the classic layout and features still there. It was beautiful!!! They don't make em like that anymore.
Those wood water tanks are still being made and used. As for the water pressure it comes from the wood tank, where the lower floors have greater pressure than the apt. right under the tank. You get 1 pound of pressure for every 2.31 feet of elevation, so that apt. right under the tank is lucky to have even 10 pounds of pressure.
i just like watchin charles and cash they are the best
It's amazing they got all those appliances up those stairs
Hopefully the building has a freight elevator.
Great video Cash and pal Charles. He seems to have a lot of great apartments. I still can’t handle the rent being so expensive.😊
Their not great if the rents that expensive
There is room next to the water tower for your own water barrel using rain water .love this house under the water tower! Sunlight rocks!!!
First scene.. 0:19 Charles pushes button for elevator.. 0:21 Charles and Cash running up the stairs 😮😂😂
So funny😮
My favorite apartment is the third one with the most affordable rent. I love the floor tile in the bathroom and the kitchen is very nice and functional with pretty good storage. Spacious living room and bedrooms with good closets. I really like this one! Charles always has great apartments to show! Thanks for this video, Cash!
I like the white appliances, in a small kitchen brightens it up plus easier to keep clean
I love the Cash and Charles show. I get a big kick out of you guys. And it makes me happy knowing I will never have to live in one of those dreary, over-priced little cubicles. Love you guys!
The first one definitely! Iwould build partitions outside on each side so you don't have to look at the nonusable space. I dig it and would rent it in a heartbeat pending how many flights of stairs to get to it and if it's pet friendly!😊
I like the first place. I love the windows and the skylights. And the outdoor space is pretty cool too.
IHMO: 1) First apartment: the terrace/rooftop area being shared is a no-no regarding safety and privacy; 2) 2nd aparment: DEFINITELY cross-contamination of '1/3' bathroom (only a toilet piece) by the kitchen--especially where the refridgerator is not only next to this bathroom, but OPENS UP to that particular bathroom! 3) 3rd one: nicer, kitchen appliances and cabinetry placed together.
Awesome job cash see you on Sunday enjoy your day
I like your shirt, Mr. Munroe. I had a very similar shirt years ago (which I loved). Congrats on renting that last unit 👍
As always, I’m so entertained with your commentary.
Hi Cash and to your friend Charlie, wow this Midtown Manhattan box apartment in the roof is cool. I like the brick walls. Very nice interior, great tour stay safe and cool👍😎
I miss the shops before you do apartments.
Why do I find it so appealing that Charles is wearing FLANNEL?! Lol. Good show, you guys. 😁
In regards to the second property and the fridge door opening into the bathroom, sometimes fridges like that allow to owners to change the way the door opens, maybe worth looking into with this property and subsequent ones with similar issues
You just change the brackets to the other side. I think they all do this
@@j.kristineemmons Not all, but my old fridge did, the new one I cannot :)
Cash- The production value and flow of each shot created a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout this episode.
You and Charles balance each other’s efforts.
Hard work and determination always pays off.
Keep going!☮️👏👏👏👏
Can do this afternoon. Thanks.☮️
no access to water on the roof ... just add a rain barrel and collect the rain water for plants .. no problem ... lol
11:21"Is that a rathole or something?"...Good one.😆
charles is always about business. during alot of the vids he is making moves! 😁the 3 apartments were nice, but the first one with the water tower didnt look stable, even with those beams. but i loved the kitchen in that one the best, the doors and the separation was nice.
Hey, if you're using that little "half bath with no sink" for your guests, you could always go old school and add a little chest or table with a pitcher full of water and a big matching bowl for your guests to wash their hands. Hang a couple of towels or put out a stack of decorative paper hand towels, a liquid soap dispenser, and you're in business! Hey, can you tell I've been around the block a few times? That's how they did it in the old days. Tell your guests they should be thankful they're not having to get a drink of water from a dipper in a bucket that's sitting in a dry sink in the kitchen. That's how my mom was raised. Hey, it could be a new novel trend! LOL
Got to love how Cash shows a pretty dystopian view from the window and says “I love it”. NY seems like a great city, however some of its views are pretty depressing to be honest. Of course that can be said of any major city really both in the US and world at large
Hey theres nothing wrong with a $5000 view of your neighbors brick wall
Nah nowhere else is anyone enthusiastic about living under a water tower and a 5g phone tower for 5k a month
It's always interesting to me how people can find beauty and satisfaction in radically different circumstances. "Different strokes for different folks" as my Dad used to say.
I LOVVVVVE the big buildings and bricks! Beautiful!!!!
@@taylorlibby7642 NYC is the ONLY place you would consider paying A mansion in Florida mortgage worth of rent to live under two health hazards…. But if you know NYC??? THAT LOCATION IS IT!! Lol it’s a steal to be literally in the heart of it all lol. That’s what’s sad… I know this place at that price is nuts, but Vs what your neighbors pay in this area? Lol let’s just say billionaires row is across the street
Finally some proper kitchens. I loved the first apartment the best,
I really enjoyed the new Music that was used. Nice Video as always
i really liked your vlog today cash and charles are fantastic together you should get a t,v show get to be paid actors but it would all be real so would be all the money pouring in just think about it get in touch with your people you know them. saturday mornings you can go to a few places a week and develope newer shows go to interesting places and you can travel a bit all of New York houses too.
Love this building!
#1 was awful! I would not want to live under that water tower and cellphone mast! Outdoor space was dismal with all those pipes. The best was the final one. Seemed like better value for money. BTW, what goes thump thump, thud thud, bang bang, flick flick, oops! Answers below.
Loved that first apartment! Wondering how quickly these apartments rent out after you post them?
They rent while he's filming!!!
Cash thinks pipes add character - now that’s the type of positivity it takes to make it in nyc 😂
Why leave a comment when it’s cash and Charles just watch these two with a big old smile 😁
Love you guys together. I suppose with the second apartment after using the bathroom you have to run fast to the other one, and wash your hands.😂
It's right off of the kitchen. One could just wash their hands in the kitchen sink.
@@sinashExactly!
I wonder what the neighborhood looks like. I miss the tours being g part of every video
I love that too.
This is Gonna b so Insightful CJ🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Thursday😀….
Way to go Charles!! 🙂
Hey, If you like weird pipes in strange places, try viewing any home that didn't originally have central air-conditioning.
The first apartment doesn't need a microwave. Just put your food on the patio under the cell phone transmitter. You may even be able to get a 5G suntan in midwinter fully dressed. The second place has tons of square footage and some classic features, though it needs some refinement. Still a better deal per person. The third one isn't cheap for a one-bedroom, but it has large rooms and looks in good shape.
$5,250 a month is scary. It looks worth $1450. I'm in Ohio my 2 bedroom small apartment is $656 month.
So what? I can find you are better deal even farther from the excitement.
You're in Ohio, not NYC.😏
Living that close to the Cell tower would be a concern.
but you would always have reception lol, just ignore all the "side effects" your ONLY paying 5K A MONTH to live under a microwave lol
Good morning everyone 🍀💕🌷🌹🌹🌼🌺💐
The first apartment has 'Protagonist' vibes. Any RPG city-based game with housing could definitely have it be the home base. Don't say ya can't see it! XD
Are you kidding me? A 5 G cell tower? Call it the suicide apartment.
You can always just wear ya tin foil hats like you do in ya normal house
I loved the tiny house on the roof! The stairwell in the second apartment was creepy!!!
Would definitely need extra locks on that little back stairway
“You’re the only one with access to the roof” - literally another neighbour up there 😂😂 “stay on your side and they’ll stay on theirs” .. so you’re not the only one with access then lol
All are nice...but I liked the last one the best, the cheapest one over the others. Well...that one is gone. lol..😁😅
You NEVER want to be that close to those towers!!! They are DANGEROUS!!!
9:39am! Cash time!
My man
I would NOT want to be a moving van person in NY or Brooklyn unless the building had a freight elevator. Nor would I like to carry my groceries up to the fifth floor!
Only in NYC can some one spend $63,000 per year to rent a dump.
The only common sense apartment offered in this video is the last apartment. I am always surprised how careless the landlords can be and still can ask these prices - over painted pipes, old windows, which one will feel in winter.
Mmph! At $5200/month the penthouse unit is a very nice space. It would have been an exceptional bargain were it a two bedroom rather than a one bedroom. The outdoor space, skylights, and the large rooms save it. I loved the bathroom, skylights, and kitchen. However, the kitchen/living room French doors, while nice, all I could think about was the effort to keep the panes clean and spotless. The second featured two-bedroom unit at $5250/month is nice and the best value (IMHO) but not enough natural light for me and the views are... well... I actually liked the 3rd featured one-bedroom at $3850/month the best. That bay window got me! Those rooms are quite large, and it had the best kitchen IMHO. Overall, very nice showings this morning! I loved the character in all of them and of course those wood floors!!! I know... I know... it doesn't take much to get me excited...
Saw those a few weeks ago on Charles's channel. When I told you about them you said you didn't want to fall down the YT rabbit hole. Knew you'd like the wood floors & skylights
Are you concerned about keeping the top of the kitchen cabinets clean and spotless? The window panes are easier.
I think that is across the hotel right behind k-town south.
We stayed in the hotel during the Thanksgiving 2022. And I took pictures as it was interesting add-on unit. We could see it from our room and the hotel roof terrace. And the view of other buildings are the same as our views. It is surprising it is the cheapest PH knowing how convenient the location is.
That last apartment is the best of the bunch.
Can you make an episode about very cheap (tiny) houses in the Netherlands too? And if you find any, would you call me? Thanks in advance!
The wood floors are beautiful so glad they didn't tear them up!
Good morning and have a great day😀😀
The kitchen and outdoor space sold me on the 1st apt. Both are good but. The winner for me is #1
I have a fever and keep passing out but ended up rewinding and rewatching 3 times in row because the skills.
The last one was the peach..The first 2 were dry apples.Thanks for the tour guys!👍
Nice place to be! And bonus to have Charles as your neighbour. 🧡🧡
Charles rockin' the red plaid 🔥😉
Water tower reminding me of Petticoat Junction
The rents are more than my take home pay before I retired and more than my pension right now!
Cash I thought the majority of NY tiny apartments are illegal.
@@richardvinsen2385 You commenting the same thing everyday should be illegal.
8:42 the city inspectors would really love that.
A rat hole in the tub ... BAHAHAHA!!!
Meanwhile, I pay 1000 a month for a 1,200Sqft 3/2 townhouse built in 2018 near downtown San Antoino, TX.
I love Charles videos!
I've seen these 2 a few weeks ago. I think it was on Charles's channel
It was because I saw them there too.
@bonniepwtf for us it's a repeat lol
@@MamaCarola1 😁
Nice...but I would not want to live next to that cell tower right out my door & gotta be as hot as hell in the summer & freezing in the winter. Nice size on the second place. Third apartment is very large & nice also......just can't deal with those NYC prices
Yes!
Charles: "Those are the best knobs." 😂
That cell phone tower will ruin your brain😂
Where do you find these places??
There was a lot of thought that went into that bathroom you need to be in to get to the refrigerator. If you get thirsty when using the restroom you can grab an ice cold beverage. 😁
Loved the eccentric pent house
$5,225/month . . . O M G ! NYC - great place to visit, couldn't afford to live there ! 😬 🇺🇸
Cash - do you see a different trend now, in the sense that people are moving back to Manhattan rather than other boroughs? Been seeing your videos of apartments in Manhattan a lot.
As I always say, people will live ANYWHERE!
Are you and Charles friends? I always enjoy seeing gim in your videos
Very nice kitchen😊
I'd rent any of those apts. I mean, they actually HAVE a living room. Wow. Haha
I love watching your videos even though I know I could never afford to live in NY
Great job!
I knew New York was expensive but this is like... mind-blowing to me. I've rented two bedroom houses with utilities included for 1/8 that price.
6:28 why trhee knobs? hot, cold and lukewarm?
"what is this a rat hole in the tub?"😂 None of them would I live in. Yuck-OOO
Sorry Cash but i'm Blown away by the rental costs! It Must be cheaper to live outside New York and get a Mortgage to own your own home??🇬🇧🧐??
It's loads cheaper in the dying small towns of the Great Plains that saw their heyday in the early 1900s. If you can work online and they have good wifi, we can get you a sweet deal. :) But have you considered the cost of buying and in a couple years moving to another part of the US for your job as so many do, going up the career ladder? Dynamic, ambitious workers in the US move often. 11.7 times is the average number of moves in a lifetime here. I'm up to 12, not counting college, and planning 13 when the time is right. Like stocks, if you are forced to sell when the market is down, you lose.
Im your biggest fan i love you😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ love your content
I'd live in a box if it fed me. lol they need to do a vacation floor like 13 where you can go for a month without signing a lease. lol. I don't wanna contract waaaa lol
i thin the cheaper apartment is suitable for living better than another one))
Or a Gevalia coffee maker for the second one.
Those stairs were most likely the stairs the servants used when the apartments were larger.