wanted yes though that's cheap for that apartment! Awesome to see you can get those types of steals in Manhattan! If it's too expensive for you, you can always get an apartment in one of the other Boroughs such as Brooklyn.
@@LzysGraphics Brooklyn isn't that cheap anyway. I live in sunset park and rent is pretty high here also and this is considered a semi-ghetto or what realtors like to call "up and coming." I would say my neighborhood is about average $2500 but then again I live between two bus stops, a subway up the block, the NYC ferry two blocks away, industry city a mile away, easy and fast access to highway to SI and Manhattan, and Manhattan can be reached in 15 mins by train. You pay a premium for that kind of access and convenience in NYC.
Real estate taxes and homeowner's insurance is off the charts expensive in Texas. Folks - don't be enamored by how inexpensive Texas homes are. Yes, there is no state taxes but sales tax ranges from 8.5 to 10.25 cents per dollar. And the worst part of real estate in Texas is that when you go to sell it, you'll be lucky to get even 3/4 of what you paid for it. Additionally, water is for some reason very expensive in Texas. I don't live in NYC nor do I even live in the east coast, but we need to understand the pros and cons of every state.
@ no... they each need to make around 70k to 80k to live there each. My SIL is 25 and is an executive admin. at a law firm in Manhattan and makes close to 150k a year. Also, the majority of their rent is the view, which is gorgeous, however, you can get the same place with a crappy view, but with the amenities they are lacking in the same area. This is a cheap pad for NYC, I would say other than the view, they have a great kitchen for what they pay.
Shiv. Not true at all , there’s apartments you can get that are similar in size to this one without the same view for $900-2000 per month . However these people in this video are paying for a view 🥱
If you pay $3,500 to live in San Francisco you should be mad at yourself for being that dumb. At least for that price in NYC you're living in one of the best cities in the world...lol
Trent Britain Jéter San Fransisco is one of the most expensive real estate markets in America, but I really don't understand why. It's such a boring, overrated city with very little going for it.
Trent Britain Jéter I should be mad at myself because I worked my ass off for a degree? An apartment in the video would cost like 20k a month in San Francisco lol
Jacob Olivas I’m not sure where you’re going with that comment. Because NYC is the most expensive city in the US. square foot for square foot it costs more than San Francisco.
@@henrypl360 yeah I know but last time I checked the world doesn't revolve around NYC. It's a playground for the rich. So if you're not rich then don't complain about the price of things. Just my 2 cents
Here @ TH-cam we are all professionals.... ;) But seriously I have been following Louis Rossmann in his search for a new workspace (and Alan Rosinsky of Metro Manhattan Office Space, Inc.), and I'm not a bit surprised to hear it's $3500 for 1 bedroom..
Travis Warren I used to live in WeHo right in front of Bristol Farms. Man I loved that neighborhood. But the rent was hella high and the buildings are old. California’s taxes are way too high. So I moved to Miami.
For one bedroom that’s robbery. Y’all just don’t know better. You can live in a dope community like I do In Lake Tahoe. I’m retired at 28 and I just bought a 6 bedroom newly built house right on the lake in Lake Tahoe in south lake. I’m a block away from harrahs and hard rock and the strip of all the best shopping and restaurants are a block away. Instead of that imagine having 1 bedroom for 3500 that you don’t own.
Im a native New Yorker. I love the views from your apartment its really beautiful but the best part of the video is watching how you and I believe John look at each other so in love. You guys are adorable thanks for sharing
Gato My apartment is in a great neighborhood. I have a clear view of all Downtown Bridges, etc. I do have a stiff rent...but I know what I am paying for. You won't catch me bragging about that shoebox, not even if you pay my rent for free. Sad apartment.
@@danbam465 I rarely comment on vids but will here. You've done MUCH better with this video than other who produce tech vids. You filled in gaps, those little bits of info that many people just skip over. You took the time to notice those little things and comment on them. You did this in both of your vids. Really, this is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've seen it a few times in the comments so just wanna throw out that her rent is $3500/mo and the "40x rent" thing she talks about here typically regards your gross annual salary--meaning the tenants should make $140,000 a YEAR not a MONTH for the person renting out the apartment to approve them living there. And that doesn't necessarily mean that she alone makes that money if they're both paying rent (not that that matters, but just to clarify they could be making that combined).
nowitsdone no I mean I’ve literally seen a few (not a lot of) comments asking “$3500/month? /year? You make $140k a month?” That’s what I’m responding to. Just clarifying what is meant by 40x rent
Relatable Rose what part of Pennsylvania? Certainly not Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. Maybe the middle of Pennsylvania with cows and grass. But who wants to be there? Lol 😂
To be honest i used to think the same until you realize how much further the value of your dollar takes you when you move out the city. Why not enjoy life with a beautiful 3-4 bedroom home with a pool , a boat and a very nice car for the same price.
TH-cam doesn't pay much. It's all the sponsorships and side projects that come from having a large subscriber number on your channel that does the trick. It's like how writing a book so often doesn't make you much money, but the speaking fees and multimedia deals fill your coffers.
"I can get a mansion in "Name place" for that price!" Good for you, but there's a price to pay to live in a desirable area. It's all about location in this case. She probably does not want to live in Texas. If you want to live in Texas, that is awesome and you should do it.
Na, Evans correct. There’s something about that city that drives me to be a machine and achieve anything with that city’s creativity/energy. Some people strive in that environment. Most understandably hate it. I wish I could feel that way in northern Florida with $500 a month rent but I find it depressing as hell.
If they split the rent then they each pay $1750/mo. Honestly that’s not bad. I pay $1550 where I am and I cool all my meals, although if I wanted to I could order lunch everyday, and I’m far from rich or anything.
JESUS CHRIST is the Way and the Truth and the Life. (john 14:6). the LORD JESUS CHRIST came unto the earth in the likeness of man and HE took the lowly position of a bondservant (philippians 2:7), not to be served, but to serve, and to give HIS Life as a Ransom for many (matthew 20:28). we are not saved because of our own goodness/works, since no one is good (morally perfect), except One, that is, GOD (mark 10:18), but we are saved by the unmerited love and favor of the LORD through faith in HIM and what HE did for us alone (ephesians 2:4-5). every man is given all he needs to live a Godly life through the knowledge of the LORD (2 peter 1:3). each and every one of us must confess of our sins to the FATHER, we must repent (acts 20:21), and we must strive to live our lives all to the glory of GOD in every aspect (1 corinthians 10:31). if we confess our sins, GOD is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us of all unrighteousness (1 john 1:9).
Fun Fact. You'll also be spending $15 - $30 per day per person on meals alone. So, you better be a millionaire to afford expensive houses/apartments/penthouses along with affording meals twice a day. While it's good that New York has so many options, most people stick with their 10 or so restaurants for majority of their lives. It's not because other cities don't have more than 10 restaurants, but because people love to live in their comfort zones.
@@henri6595 Yes, I never denied that they are great restaurants. Actually, my figures in the previous comments includes these restaurants. If one spends about $7-$8 per meal in fast food restaurants, and happens to eat twice a day, then that averages to about $15 per day. That's why I said $15-$30/person/day. The higher end of the range is for lavish restaurants.
$3500 for a renovated or relatively new one-bedroom apartment with this view in Midtown Manhattan is actually very cheep. They don’t have in-unit washer and dryer so that’s explaining why it’s that cheep to some extent but still cheep. If you want this level of apartment with in-unit washer and dryer, it’s gonna be $4000 a month MINIMUM.
According to what you have said, in order to live there you need to prove that you have a 3,500x40=140,000 US dollars yearly salary, are you guys able to make that amount publishing TH-cam videos ? If so that's great!
I really though that guy was the gay best friend before they went into the bedroom lol just the feminine mannerisms and flamboyant attitude got me all confused
Aizen Sousuke Seriously?! I don’t really care how you speak on your own videos or in your personal circles but please have the decency to keep vulgarities to yourself and respect Sara’s work within her space. 😒
I saw Johns videos for the first time years ago when he was in a tiny apartment in Long Beach I think it was. So this is crazy seeing how far he has come with both his channel and life. (I know this is Sarah’s channel)
Their two people so it's kinda cluttered but that spacious bedroom,Amazing kitchen,bathroom,and closet space, plus modern appliances/bathroom and that amazing view/rooftop lounging area and central location! that apartment would be heaven for one person!
In other parts of nyc (including the other 4 boroughs), a one-bedroom apartment is more like $2000 to $2500. Even though the cost of living is generally higher in new york city, wages are generally higher as well. The average salary is a bit skewed though since there's a significant amount of millionaires there. The bronx is the most affordable borough to live in, and there are certain neighborhoods in each borough that are relatively cheaper than the surrounding area as well.
I would never live in a city by choice. Rural life for me! I open my windows and all i hear are birds singing :) No traffic, no commotion. Just peace and serenity. I wouldn't trade it for anything. The air is lovely and fresh too. I'm glad lots of people like cities, it means more peace for me in the countryside :D
I live in West London and I feel like I kinda get the benefit of both. Parks and trees everywhere, kids playing on the street, quiet at night but you're always a 20 minute tube trip away from the centre or a 25 minute bike ride to Hyde Park.
They live together so between them its $1750 a month for a pretty big apartment for the middle of Manhattan standards and that amazing view and central location completely worth it!!!❤️👍🏾😍😱👀💕
Does it ever make you feel like your making a giant mistake throwing away $42,000 a year on rent, money which you will never see again, vs buying and having a mortgage and building equity?
@@jaysmith6013 I guess.... if your into the city. But I went into cannal city once for a art illustration and while walking, a fat ass rat walked in between my feet and I kicked it when trying to take my step. Never went back.
Just a few questions: What are your ages, where are you from and what to do for a living? (Confidentially, I'm much older than you are but you've done much better than I did at your age.)
2:40 I'm a New Yorker that live in a Luxury High-Rise here in Manhattan. She's lying about NYC apartments not having a kitchen, that's absurd!!! Every Apartment in NYC have a kitchen. My apartment is similar to theirs, but I have 14 foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling big windows, better wood floors, bigger closets and rooms, luxury amenities out the wazoo, Roof Deck, Fitness Center, Yoga Studio, Parking Garage, 24 Hour Doorman, Concierge, etc etc etc. She's painting a bad picture of NYC.
@@saradietschy at least in the USA you have more options of cheap decent cities. In the UK, we only have London and everywhere else is almost a dump for those used to the big city life... Lol
People are paying $1500 for one bedrooms and $1900-$2200 for two bedrooms. Anything below $1500 amd you have to pay your share of the rent, with 2 or 3 other roommates. NYC is horrible for those who don't have it, and landlords are taking advantage of people without care
Patrick94GSR makes sense! I’ve lived in California all my life and love it, but our rent prices are crazy. My wife and I use to pay $1500 a month for a 1 bedroom 550sqft apartment.
I’m from Nevada where I come from a small called Carson city. I pay 850$ monthly including 3 bedrooms a garage, huge backyard, nice driveway. An y’all paying 2500 too 3500 for rent? Damn could never be
That's double the price of my mortgage, property taxes, property insurance, water bill, and electric bill combined for my 1900 square foot 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage house that sits on just under a quarter of an acre. You must really really really really really really love NY.
it’s tiny... the staircase is freakin dirty... the view is okay... but you get better appartements for that money now after covid hit the city... it’s okay for people of that age
Sara: Look at this kitchen space! Me: oh nice, she finally started cooking! * 2 seconds later * Sara: This is where we eat food delivered to us because we don't cook
@@saradietschy This is true. You've found the right audience. My basement is always spotty, because my router is two floors above. I need me a wireless mesh network!
My closet is larger than their apartment...lol.. That is crazy.. $3500 a month. I live just outside a major city, and for $3500 a month, you get a brand new 4500 SQFT house..
While I do get why young people like this location in the middle of the city, I am content with what I have now. I'm from the Netherlands, and housing prices here are insane at the moment. The same appartment in Amsterdam would probably cost around the same I guess (about €2700). In my 20's I did live in one of the big city centers and loved it, but now I live in a nice city-attached village in a house with a garden for $900 a month. It's the background noise in this video that sets me off. I don't want that anymore. When I go outside it's silence, silence and the crickets. Love it. But when your young and in the city: Live it!
@Appalachian So I'm not a grown up because I wouldn't want to live in a place like Tennessee. That makes no sense at all. Glad you like it--not for me. Have a great day.
Totally love floor to ceiling windows. Good size apartment. Expensive AF but I like the design and that view is beautiful (I love skyscrapers and sunset but also love nature)
That's a beautiful apartment. Congrats guys! And yeah, the view is the thing that makes it all worth it. I'm guessing it's more beautiful when you see it raining outside ! :) I can only imagine
The House Of Black Dahlia I disagree. They have the richness of NYC at their fingertips. Different strokes for different folks. You should have a flexible mind.
@@Person-mh6xq I do have a flexible mind. I just don't have a flexible bank account. All the power to them. But, I could fit that apartment inside of my garage.
The House Of Black Dahlia The House Of Black Dahlia but exactly. If they can afford it and thrive on what NYC has to offer then more power to them...vs. it’s a joke. EVERY New Yorker knows he/she can spend substantially less outside of the city - if they wanted to. Not one size fits all for most things in this world.
@@Person-mh6xq I think ultimately that we will agree to disagree on the subject. But, over time that 50k+ a year for rent is going to haunt them. If they don't have the option of ever owning the place outright, I just don't see the point, regardless of how well their doing financially.
I live in a major U.S. Metropolis (3 million population), I'm 2 miles from world-renouned beaches, I have front AND back yards complete with queen palms, 2 large oak trees and other native trees. Washer/dryer all to myself, open-concept living area and kitchen (I cook dinner from scratch most nights), a sunroom for dining (which we use for "office space"), 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with a tub/shower, large covered front porch, a driveway that 2 cars call home (6 would fit if I were money-stupid), summer for 10 months (frost once every 8 years), and all that for 1/3 of the rent of this Midtown NYC place. No masks, no mandates either. I don't have a view of endless glass/concrete buildings, but I do have a view of lots of palm trees, virtually-guaranteed blue skies every day, an hour of crazy storms daily in the summer, unbelievable sunsets, and a bunch of stars too. I also rent, I'm low-middle class, I have a roommate, but damn life is great here!
Frick … I’m from Wyoming. You can rent a 2,000 sq ft. 3 bedroom house with a 2 car 3 car garage and 10 acres with livestock included for freaking $3,500 /mo … dang. Even near LA I’m paying no more than $2,000 for a 2 bedroom 2 bath! Yuck …
Why didn't you tell me how much New York was before I moved here!? I love you anyways 😊
wait, is this 3500 per month rent?
wanted yes though that's cheap for that apartment! Awesome to see you can get those types of steals in Manhattan! If it's too expensive for you, you can always get an apartment in one of the other Boroughs such as Brooklyn.
When you getting down one one knee?
@@LzysGraphics fuck leaving in nyc, that's why everyone there is broke and has no savings lmao
@@LzysGraphics Brooklyn isn't that cheap anyway. I live in sunset park and rent is pretty high here also and this is considered a semi-ghetto or what realtors like to call "up and coming." I would say my neighborhood is about average $2500 but then again I live between two bus stops, a subway up the block, the NYC ferry two blocks away, industry city a mile away, easy and fast access to highway to SI and Manhattan, and Manhattan can be reached in 15 mins by train. You pay a premium for that kind of access and convenience in NYC.
You pay $3000 for the view and $500 for the actual appartment.
banknotesandcoins yea thats not it. the rest of the city is also super expensive with no views lol
3000$ for the location 500$ for the apartment
banknotesandcoins view and location
@@freechurros 🤣🤣🤣
So true
in my country 3500 USD will get you a whole neighbourhood!
hakim ferchichi what country
LOL do you live in Jamaica?
@@jesusshuttleworth8523 it'll get you 7 apartments in Bucharest
Nobody wants to live in your country, that's why it's so cheap.
@@cutienerdgirl
No body look at you fat bi tch😂
In texas 3500 a month would literally get you a mansion
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Real estate taxes and homeowner's insurance is off the charts expensive in Texas. Folks - don't be enamored by how inexpensive Texas homes are. Yes, there is no state taxes but sales tax ranges from 8.5 to 10.25 cents per dollar. And the worst part of real estate in Texas is that when you go to sell it, you'll be lucky to get even 3/4 of what you paid for it. Additionally, water is for some reason very expensive in Texas.
I don't live in NYC nor do I even live in the east coast, but we need to understand the pros and cons of every state.
Texas is awesome . I live in California and would rather live in Texas. But I would move to South Texas .
you can have a city and 1000 acre ranch with that money in alabama yehaw
3500 a month in Bay Area = slum
I’m never complaining about LA rent again
Ate these guys millionaires or something? 😶
@ no... they each need to make around 70k to 80k to live there each. My SIL is 25 and is an executive admin. at a law firm in Manhattan and makes close to 150k a year. Also, the majority of their rent is the view, which is gorgeous, however, you can get the same place with a crappy view, but with the amenities they are lacking in the same area. This is a cheap pad for NYC, I would say other than the view, they have a great kitchen for what they pay.
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@trevor gallup it depends where it is located and your salary.
If u aren’t from ny then u don’t know that for that price and view and location that’s actually a steal
Kinta1112
Exactly.
Yeah but fuck paying $3500 a month for a view , the apartment itself is tiny .
Shiv. Not true at all , there’s apartments you can get that are similar in size to this one without the same view for $900-2000 per month . However these people in this video are paying for a view 🥱
The difference is , it’s the same location just a cheaper price coz you ain’t wasting money for a “view”
Absolutely.
3500 a month in the Philippines would let you rent an entire island
or a small house in the posh subdivisions.
Lol
And 3 slaves, a bmw and political ties. Smh.
but then you'd have to live in the Philippines
3500 in venezuela would let you rent an entire Venezuela
3500 for that?! I live in a cardboard box for the same price in San Francisco
If you pay $3,500 to live in San Francisco you should be mad at yourself for being that dumb. At least for that price in NYC you're living in one of the best cities in the world...lol
Trent Britain Jéter San Fransisco is one of the most expensive real estate markets in America, but I really don't understand why. It's such a boring, overrated city with very little going for it.
Trent Britain Jéter I should be mad at myself because I worked my ass off for a degree? An apartment in the video would cost like 20k a month in San Francisco lol
Jacob Olivas I’m not sure where you’re going with that comment. Because NYC is the most expensive city in the US. square foot for square foot it costs more than San Francisco.
Michael Fleming ok lol
I would NEVER stop looking out those windows at night. Like I would just sit with a drink and gaze out those windows *she says wistfully*
A many could be gazing at you. So caution on what you are dping
I would shut my lights so no one would be gazing back
Cant have time for that working to pay the rent for it 😂
Yup
Habibi come see outside Dubai windows lol
$3500/month for a 1 bedroom in Midtown Manhattan isn't bad at all, actually.
you need your head examined. The queen of England doesn't even pay that for Buckingham palace.
@@leonhenry4861 Okay but is this England? Lmao
@@user-sz6kp1tn6c went over your head clearly. You need more education.
@@leonhenry4861 He just has NYC mentality XD he is right, their apartment is a steal! It's all relative.
@@henrypl360 yeah I know but last time I checked the world doesn't revolve around NYC. It's a playground for the rich. So if you're not rich then don't complain about the price of things. Just my 2 cents
Had no idea we had so many real estate professionals in the comment section.
Here @ TH-cam we are all professionals.... ;) But seriously I have been following Louis Rossmann in his search for a new workspace (and Alan Rosinsky of Metro Manhattan Office Space, Inc.), and I'm not a bit surprised to hear it's $3500 for 1 bedroom..
Same
Tbf anyone can be a realtor
You can throw a rock in an empty field and hit a realtor. Not hard to believe they'd be in the comments.
Well I’m from nyc so
3500 is cheap for living in middle Manhattan. I live in West Hollywood (LA) and pay 3900 for a 2 bedroom apartment. Location is literally everything.
Travis Warren I used to live in WeHo right in front of Bristol Farms. Man I loved that neighborhood. But the rent was hella high and the buildings are old. California’s taxes are way too high. So I moved to Miami.
John Dunbar racist asshole
Westwood is more expensive. 4200 for 2b2b.
John Dunbar mad cuz you’re broke
Travis Warren wtf why not living in orange country
it's insane...in other countries you can have a whole big house... but the view girl.. that's so nice
In America too, this is just the cost of living in the centre of the biggest city in the world. Heck I'd love to here if I can afford it
I'm going to move to New York just to be a homeless youtuber, I feel like nobody has hit that niche yet.
David Satterfield they won't be. It'll be raw, no cuts.
herebebarr is homeless
Now it will
Shit I’d love to see that! Srsly
I belong in that category
I used work in Real Estate in Manhattan, $3500 for an apartment like that is an awesome deal. An apartment like that could for $4500 easy.
For one bedroom that’s robbery. Y’all just don’t know better. You can live in a dope community like I do In Lake Tahoe. I’m retired at 28 and I just bought a 6 bedroom newly built house right on the lake in Lake Tahoe in south lake. I’m a block away from harrahs and hard rock and the strip of all the best shopping and restaurants are a block away. Instead of that imagine having 1 bedroom for 3500 that you don’t own.
@@eljefe114 Retired at 28?!
would never pay that you are outta your mind sir no wonder you "used" to work in that field but not anymore LOL!!!!!
@@eljefe114 how did u retire at 28 if i may ask i would love to know what u did for work
@@xtc8460 probably meant to type 82 😂
That rooftop view though !
Ayo Erik big fan from India.
Bro you are a huge inspiration.
Wish you'd reply.
reply to him Erik :(
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Im a native New Yorker. I love the views from your apartment its really beautiful but the best part of the video is watching how you and I believe John look at each other so in love. You guys are adorable thanks for sharing
"Sparkly Manhattan lights " aka other people's apartments and offices
Gato Your point?
That's the point.
"sparkly night skies" aka giant balls of gas burning billions of miles away
Gato
My apartment is in a great neighborhood. I have a clear view of all Downtown Bridges, etc. I do have a stiff rent...but I know what I am paying for.
You won't catch me bragging about that shoebox, not even if you pay my rent for free. Sad apartment.
@@danbam465 I rarely comment on vids but will here. You've done MUCH better with this video than other who produce tech vids. You filled in gaps, those little bits of info that many people just skip over. You took the time to notice those little things and comment on them. You did this in both of your vids. Really, this is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I've seen it a few times in the comments so just wanna throw out that her rent is $3500/mo and the "40x rent" thing she talks about here typically regards your gross annual salary--meaning the tenants should make $140,000 a YEAR not a MONTH for the person renting out the apartment to approve them living there. And that doesn't necessarily mean that she alone makes that money if they're both paying rent (not that that matters, but just to clarify they could be making that combined).
I think they are referring to 3,500x12=42,000, and they have been there for almost 2 years.
nowitsdone no I mean I’ve literally seen a few (not a lot of) comments asking “$3500/month? /year? You make $140k a month?” That’s what I’m responding to. Just clarifying what is meant by 40x rent
3,500? you can mortgage a 6 bedroom 6 full bath 3 acre land with a 2 story library, personal gym and even have your own personal chef in Pennsylvania.
Relatable Rose what part of Pennsylvania? Certainly not Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. Maybe the middle of Pennsylvania with cows and grass. But who wants to be there? Lol 😂
románia...
But it's in Pennsylvania. Location, location, location..the first rule of real estate.
But you can't earn that much money in Pennsylvania normally
HAHAHAH! You are funny!!
Respectfully even if I was rich and had a good paying job I would never pay 3,500$ for 1 bedroom 💀😬
Apartment life isn't for everyone
@@SuperCabrito14 that has nothing to do with what he said.3500$ is too much for a one bedroom.
Fr that's like three townhouse payments in Virginia, and you get 2 baths, 3 rooms, and a decently sized living room. With a basement if you want.
@@Arben.b yeah but like she said, you got prove you make 40x rent, so that means she and boyfriend bring in at least $140,000 a month
@Andrew Asaro exactly lol in what universe would it be a month
i live in NYC and $3500 for that location and view is a steal!
HAHAHAH man new yorkers are stupid
@@VivaMessico You clearly never lived in a big city... enjoy West Bumblefuck USA guy!
To be honest i used to think the same until you realize how much further the value of your dollar takes you when you move out the city. Why not enjoy life with a beautiful 3-4 bedroom home with a pool , a boat and a very nice car for the same price.
Yeah cheap AF. Almost like anybody could live there.
@@VivaMessico No, we just make more than you. The apartment in this video can easily go for 4-5k per month.
TH-cam must pay a lot better than I thought, but $42,000 a year in dead money still hurts. The view is incredible tho
that's why everyone is broke in nyc
TH-cam doesn't pay much. It's all the sponsorships and side projects that come from having a large subscriber number on your channel that does the trick. It's like how writing a book so often doesn't make you much money, but the speaking fees and multimedia deals fill your coffers.
Shes probably splitting it with John. Together they do make alot
Dead money? So roof over the head is not service enough? rEnTinG iZz thRowInG awAY mOnEy is stupid.
YOLO
No washer or dryer in the $3500 apartment. That’s stunning
I love New York, they seem to have their own culture and identity
"I can get a mansion in "Name place" for that price!" Good for you, but there's a price to pay to live in a desirable area. It's all about location in this case. She probably does not want to live in Texas. If you want to live in Texas, that is awesome and you should do it.
lmao "desirable"
you've watched too much hollywood sir.
Na, Evans correct. There’s something about that city that drives me to be a machine and achieve anything with that city’s creativity/energy. Some people strive in that environment. Most understandably hate it. I wish I could feel that way in northern Florida with $500 a month rent but I find it depressing as hell.
Evan Croker exactly
Jonny SAME
There's not much exciting stuff to do in Texas unless you want to eat steak and get fat.
$3500 in Rent + Food Delivery for 1 Month [since they don't cook] = really expensive 💸💸💸
really expensive but not as bad i expected actually. I live in SoCal and pay 2500 lol.
I could not imagine paying £2,674.60+ in RENT That view though daaaaamn!
It's not bad if you have a decent job and bringing home a $120k (which is not that hard in New York at all).
cool
Laundry is not free also, $25 a panty, $5 per socks 🤣🤣🤣🤣
you legit have to make 8-10k a month to comfortably live at 3500/mo rent. and she orders take out every day. lol what
Daniel Rodriguez yep. The eating out everyday. I just wonder what does she eat everyday.
David Cotto youtube, sponsors and other projects
i mean, the income in ny is also higher and theyre a couple with both jobs. i bet they'd easily make at least 8K
If they split the rent then they each pay $1750/mo. Honestly that’s not bad. I pay $1550 where I am and I cool all my meals, although if I wanted to I could order lunch everyday, and I’m far from rich or anything.
Most doctors can afford something like this
Wow, never knew skateboarding and product reviews pays so well.
LOL
Alot of sketchy stuff people do tp make themselves rich
I appreciate the transparency about the price. Currently looking for a place in Brooklyn and this gave me some reassurance lol
Booklun is a lot cheaper WULLF
JESUS CHRIST is the Way and the Truth and the Life. (john 14:6). the LORD JESUS CHRIST came unto the earth in the likeness of man and HE took the lowly position of a bondservant (philippians 2:7), not to be served, but to serve, and to give HIS Life as a Ransom for many (matthew 20:28). we are not saved because of our own goodness/works, since no one is good (morally perfect), except One, that is, GOD (mark 10:18), but we are saved by the unmerited love and favor of the LORD through faith in HIM and what HE did for us alone (ephesians 2:4-5). every man is given all he needs to live a Godly life through the knowledge of the LORD (2 peter 1:3). each and every one of us must confess of our sins to the FATHER, we must repent (acts 20:21), and we must strive to live our lives all to the glory of GOD in every aspect (1 corinthians 10:31). if we confess our sins, GOD is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us of all unrighteousness (1 john 1:9).
Fun fact.
If you eat outside twice a day at different place every time, you need 55 years to eat in all the eating places in the NY.
You won't last, if you eat from every eating place
@@fun-xd8oo Maybe some people can last 🤔
Fun Fact. You'll also be spending $15 - $30 per day per person on meals alone. So, you better be a millionaire to afford expensive houses/apartments/penthouses along with affording meals twice a day.
While it's good that New York has so many options, most people stick with their 10 or so restaurants for majority of their lives.
It's not because other cities don't have more than 10 restaurants, but because people love to live in their comfort zones.
@@AnubhavSharma543 I see nothing wrong with McDonalds, KFC, Taco Bell, Pop Eyes, etc. Cheap but taste great
@@henri6595 Yes, I never denied that they are great restaurants. Actually, my figures in the previous comments includes these restaurants. If one spends about $7-$8 per meal in fast food restaurants, and happens to eat twice a day, then that averages to about $15 per day. That's why I said $15-$30/person/day. The higher end of the range is for lavish restaurants.
That’s actually an amazing apartment with an amazing view for $3500 a month in Manhattan!
$3500 for a renovated or relatively new one-bedroom apartment with this view in Midtown Manhattan is actually very cheep. They don’t have in-unit washer and dryer so that’s explaining why it’s that cheep to some extent but still cheep. If you want this level of apartment with in-unit washer and dryer, it’s gonna be $4000 a month MINIMUM.
NYC is one of them places where i would love to visit but never wanna live.
Facts, visiting and tourism and staying at a hotel yes but living their? Cant imagine if you have a family there
@Asha Lee Brown what part of brooklyn?
@Asha Lee Brown thanks, thats a pretty good price. Im in Queens and pay that same price for a 1 bedroom :/
@Asha Lee Brown but, those 2 avenues are parallel, no?😅😅
I was born there and I want to live there.
That view is incredible, but that price is insane.
lol for a week. The bright lights are horrible!
@@ariez84 actually, I like the ambient light. also could always get those thick af shades 😛
that a good price for that apartament...check other videos rent in manhattan is more than $4,000 a month. that is regular price
I agree. As great as the view is, it's not worth $3500., a month. To me anyway.
@@andresdoria6118 4k is even crazier. lol
According to what you have said, in order to live there you need to prove that you have a 3,500x40=140,000 US dollars yearly salary, are you guys able to make that amount publishing TH-cam videos ? If so that's great!
Nah, I believe parent's money play an important factor in the application.
Real talk - one of the best apartment tours....
Here is my couch and my table where I eat dinner! 😂
YESSS!
I really though that guy was the gay best friend before they went into the bedroom lol just the feminine mannerisms and flamboyant attitude got me all confused
How To Go Broke: a Young New Yorker's Guide.
Yessssss
You might go broke m, but some people actually work for money and make something of their life
I’m always killing fake plants because I’m always forgetting to pretend water them 😐
Infinite Vortex ok Mitch Hedberg.
Aizen Sousuke Seriously?! I don’t really care how you speak on your own videos or in your personal circles but please have the decency to keep vulgarities to yourself and respect Sara’s work within her space. 😒
@@IntoxicatedVortex so, you make a stupid joke trying to get attention and then complain when someone responds in a joking manner?
Wow for 3500 a month you could have a $550,000 - $750-000 house outside the city!
I saw Johns videos for the first time years ago when he was in a tiny apartment in Long Beach I think it was. So this is crazy seeing how far he has come with both his channel and life. (I know this is Sarah’s channel)
"This is what I look like every time I wake up!"
My god are you living the dream, I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed something like this
go get it! its been a year, what have you done?
You think this is a dream because you are a loser.
I'm laughing at all the comments that think your rent is high. A steal in Midtown for $3500.
Lmaoooooooo
@Harry Sachs that is beyond crazy!!
Holy shit, that roof deck. Gorgeous views. Looks fake almost. I miss New York.
That actually looks pretty spacious for central New York because of the huge windows.
$3,500 a month.
Their two people so it's kinda cluttered but that spacious bedroom,Amazing kitchen,bathroom,and closet space, plus modern appliances/bathroom and that amazing view/rooftop lounging area and central location! that apartment would be heaven for one person!
In other parts of nyc (including the other 4 boroughs), a one-bedroom apartment is more like $2000 to $2500. Even though the cost of living is generally higher in new york city, wages are generally higher as well. The average salary is a bit skewed though since there's a significant amount of millionaires there. The bronx is the most affordable borough to live in, and there are certain neighborhoods in each borough that are relatively cheaper than the surrounding area as well.
I have always wanted to see what a normal apartment in NYC looks like. Thank you 💕
I would never live in a city by choice. Rural life for me! I open my windows and all i hear are birds singing :) No traffic, no commotion. Just peace and serenity. I wouldn't trade it for anything. The air is lovely and fresh too. I'm glad lots of people like cities, it means more peace for me in the countryside :D
Oh god I know
I live in West London and I feel like I kinda get the benefit of both. Parks and trees everywhere, kids playing on the street, quiet at night but you're always a 20 minute tube trip away from the centre or a 25 minute bike ride to Hyde Park.
They live together so between them its $1750 a month for a pretty big apartment for the middle of Manhattan standards and that amazing view and central location completely worth it!!!❤️👍🏾😍😱👀💕
DatBoi17 but not worth it for only one room
@@anneneville6255 It's Manhattan, that's actually a steal lol. It's all relative.
Lol 1750 is a lot!
No thats called being a slave to society. Keeping up with the jones
Depends on their income.
Does it ever make you feel like your making a giant mistake throwing away $42,000 a year on rent, money which you will never see again, vs buying and having a mortgage and building equity?
These are my exact thoughts! Just lining these landlords' pockets with all the rent money 🤦♀️
Lol this is why, millenials will never own property. We are airheads
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LOL... BUT, it is an absolutely breathtaking NYC apartment!
@@jaysmith6013 I guess.... if your into the city. But I went into cannal city once for a art illustration and while walking, a fat ass rat walked in between my feet and I kicked it when trying to take my step. Never went back.
Their paycheck is probably triple what it would be elsewhere. It probably all balances out Triple salary and triple priced combo meals.
You should make a video of just walking the streets, grabbing some food, and telling us how awesome the city you live in is. 🔥🔥🔥
Would you just look at that view!!! JUST LOOK AT IT!!!
the view was good but there are better views in manhattan with 3500
In Holland I pay $700 for a large 3 bedroom apartment. I don't even think you can find a normal home for $3500 here. It must be a castle then LOL
A nice 120 square meters apartment in Amsterdam is 2250 euro per month, that is $2500 per month. I don't know where you live in Holland?
Just a few questions: What are your ages, where are you from and what to do for a living? (Confidentially, I'm much older than you are but you've done much better than I did at your age.)
2:40 I'm a New Yorker that live in a Luxury High-Rise here in Manhattan. She's lying about NYC apartments not having a kitchen, that's absurd!!! Every Apartment in NYC have a kitchen. My apartment is similar to theirs, but I have 14 foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling big windows, better wood floors, bigger closets and rooms, luxury amenities out the wazoo, Roof Deck, Fitness Center, Yoga Studio, Parking Garage, 24 Hour Doorman, Concierge, etc etc etc. She's painting a bad picture of NYC.
Gosh, New York is more expensive than London. I didn't think that could be more expensive .oh dear
haha yeah pretty much the only other place that's more expensive is San Francisco
@@saradietschy at least in the USA you have more options of cheap decent cities. In the UK, we only have London and everywhere else is almost a dump for those used to the big city life... Lol
@@RodolphosTechchannel that's very true lol. now living in Bristol it's absolutely tiny
Jerry Kress Try living in Bath lol. I’ve since moved to London for university and it’s nice to not be surrounded by old white people
@@GThenameisleo me and my SO are trying to move out of London.. what do you think about up north Leeds/Manchester?
Im struggling to pay my 725 rent for one bed room in kansas. Also 3500 in kansas will get u A nice nice size house, at least 4 bed rooms.
People are paying $1500 for one bedrooms and $1900-$2200 for two bedrooms. Anything below $1500 amd you have to pay your share of the rent, with 2 or 3 other roommates. NYC is horrible for those who don't have it, and landlords are taking advantage of people without care
Ah Kansas! I have some friends who live there, cheap but pretty nice state, at least Lawrence and Wichita are I’ve found
Same. Even then, I have no interest in living in nyc ever in my life
Views are great, but not worth it at that price... having your own laundry room is a must. Hopefully I’ll run into you when I visit in September ❤️
The view is unbelievable
I would pay 3500 a month to stay there too, that breathtaking view, i love ny I wanna live there ❤️❤️
if u want a breathtaking view you should see me with my shirt off.
Hahahah lol
Lol its like a thrid world country. Disgusting place. Save ur money
Whats with the display picture bro? Lmao
@@splintcell22 🤣🤣🤣
Sheesh, I thought splitting $1800 with two roommates was bad
Jeremy Notsotall I just refinanced my 3br/2ba house to around $650 per month. $3500 is just unreal.
Patrick94GSR where do you live? I’m guessing not California?
@@SoCalLobo lol heck no! I'm near Memphis TN
Lobo Mtbr 15 miles southeast of Downtown Denver
Patrick94GSR makes sense! I’ve lived in California all my life and love it, but our rent prices are crazy. My wife and I use to pay $1500 a month for a 1 bedroom 550sqft apartment.
1. Opening shot 👌🏼👌🏼😍
2. Can I just live on your rooftop?
Right? The views are killer at nighttime!!
I’m from Nevada where I come from a small called Carson city. I pay 850$ monthly including 3 bedrooms a garage, huge backyard, nice driveway. An y’all paying 2500 too 3500 for rent? Damn could never be
THIS IS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE NYC APARTMENT TOURS OF ALL TIME! WE WANNA COME OVER AND FEEL THAT NEW YORK ENERGy BEAMING THROUGH THOSE WINDOWS ✨✨✨💫💫
I live in central Paris, dead centre. Never again. Why? Toooo much concrete. Nowhere to have peace and quiet. Yep, I'm an introvert
Paris was great yeah, around 40 years ago
That's double the price of my mortgage, property taxes, property insurance, water bill, and electric bill combined for my 1900 square foot 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage house that sits on just under a quarter of an acre. You must really really really really really really love NY.
Best perspective I've read. Lol.
..but where do live?..
As with all types of real estate - you pay for the opportunity cost. NYC is a great place to have a fledgling career.
My apartment cost 1,000,000 dollars.
In GTA online.
😂😂
Lmfaoo
At least you get more than one bedroom smh
3500 between 2 people ain't that bad. I'm pretty sure you got lucky because those apts go for a bit more than that. Thanks for the tour. 😁
it’s tiny... the staircase is freakin dirty... the view is okay... but you get better appartements for that money now after covid hit the city... it’s okay for people of that age
Sara: Look at this kitchen space!
Me: oh nice, she finally started cooking!
* 2 seconds later *
Sara: This is where we eat food delivered to us because we don't cook
lol i would rather cook and make it healthy when always going out spending money. because that ends up costing alot
Now I want to see a ‘Learning to Cook’ series with Sara but with a catchier name
@@clutchtastic_ OMG DIETSCHY DINNERS YES
If it makes both of you happy...that's what it matters! That is the most important thing!
Currently looking at places in Manhattan and this gets me so excited!
@Alexander De Loca paying $42k for an apt not a house has you excited?
Sup fam
The irony being that Eero just sponsored a video for an apartment space small enough to not need Eero.... ;-)
Lol however the majority of you guys are normals with normal sized homes!! 🤣🤣
@@saradietschy This is true. You've found the right audience. My basement is always spotty, because my router is two floors above. I need me a wireless mesh network!
My closet is larger than their apartment...lol.. That is crazy.. $3500 a month. I live just outside a major city, and for $3500 a month, you get a brand new 4500 SQFT house..
While I do get why young people like this location in the middle of the city, I am content with what I have now. I'm from the Netherlands, and housing prices here are insane at the moment. The same appartment in Amsterdam would probably cost around the same I guess (about €2700). In my 20's I did live in one of the big city centers and loved it, but now I live in a nice city-attached village in a house with a garden for $900 a month. It's the background noise in this video that sets me off. I don't want that anymore. When I go outside it's silence, silence and the crickets. Love it. But when your young and in the city: Live it!
That's actually a good price for NYC
$3500/mo mortgage in Nashville would get you a 5 bed 4 bath house in a really nice neighborhood.
Wages are also half as high.
Thank u. I live their. Its true
But who wants to love in Nashville? UMMM, most people would rather live on NYC over Nashville any day of the year!!!
But it's Tennessee. No thanks.
@Appalachian So I'm not a grown up because I wouldn't want to live in a place like Tennessee. That makes no sense at all. Glad you like it--not for me. Have a great day.
Totally love floor to ceiling windows. Good size apartment. Expensive AF but I like the design and that view is beautiful (I love skyscrapers and sunset but also love nature)
The view is breathtaking!
$3,500 can get you a 5 bed room, 3 bathroom, 2 livingrooms and two car garage
It's my dream to have an NYC apartment with a super nice view like that. Especially at night when everything lights up, it's beautiful
Same here
It’s my dream to have a NYC apartment with a super nice view like that especially at night when everything lights up, it’s breathtaking✈️✈️✈️💕
@@user-zz3no4nk8l same, living in NY is hard but i really love the city
Randomly looking at apartment tours and seing John hill>>>>
I want this apartment so bad
It's expensive but location is good, nice view and apartment is also nice
She has paid $126,000 for that one bedroom apartment at the time of that recording. Thanks Algorithm
Jeeez!
Could have paid half on a house in arkansas..
I felt that apartment couldn't possibly be just $3,500, no way.
@@mattlee7210 it's Manhattan though. U can probably say u pay 10k per month for this and people won't straight up say u r lying lol.
Didnt she say she's only lived there two years? That math doesn't seem to check out.
That's a beautiful apartment. Congrats guys! And yeah, the view is the thing that makes it all worth it. I'm guessing it's more beautiful when you see it raining outside ! :) I can only imagine
Both of them look so lovely together
wow ...that's $ ARG 140.000 (Argentina money) ... here with that money you can rent 13 apartments with 2bedrooms...
$3500 is my tuition fees here in our prestigious South African university per year!
@flytoJapan yes.
$3,500 for any place is a joke. I paid $270,000 for my house and it's mine. You're just making someone else rich.
Your so right.
The House Of Black Dahlia I disagree. They have the richness of NYC at their fingertips. Different strokes for different folks. You should have a flexible mind.
@@Person-mh6xq I do have a flexible mind. I just don't have a flexible bank account. All the power to them. But, I could fit that apartment inside of my garage.
The House Of Black Dahlia The House Of Black Dahlia but exactly. If they can afford it and thrive on what NYC has to offer then more power to them...vs. it’s a joke. EVERY New Yorker knows he/she can spend substantially less outside of the city - if they wanted to. Not one size fits all for most things in this world.
@@Person-mh6xq I think ultimately that we will agree to disagree on the subject. But, over time that 50k+ a year for rent is going to haunt them. If they don't have the option of ever owning the place outright, I just don't see the point, regardless of how well their doing financially.
you guys in the states definitely have by far a very big different way of life compared to the other parts of the world. absolutely visible
I'm from Rome. if I lived in that appartment I would see the landscape out of the window the whole day, I'd not need a TV
@Ben J real Rome, Italy
@@cristianocarta5747 con “real Rome” lo hai distrutto😂
@@joebianchino8105 Rome georgia ma che scherzi
Oooo i wanna go to Rome so bad 😍 im from ny
Ok
I would've expected about $4000-4500 for a one-bed in that area. Good deal.
This is a really nice apartment for NYC. I dig it.
I live in a major U.S. Metropolis (3 million population), I'm 2 miles from world-renouned beaches, I have front AND back yards complete with queen palms, 2 large oak trees and other native trees. Washer/dryer all to myself, open-concept living area and kitchen (I cook dinner from scratch most nights), a sunroom for dining (which we use for "office space"), 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with a tub/shower, large covered front porch, a driveway that 2 cars call home (6 would fit if I were money-stupid), summer for 10 months (frost once every 8 years), and all that for 1/3 of the rent of this Midtown NYC place. No masks, no mandates either. I don't have a view of endless glass/concrete buildings, but I do have a view of lots of palm trees, virtually-guaranteed blue skies every day, an hour of crazy storms daily in the summer, unbelievable sunsets, and a bunch of stars too. I also rent, I'm low-middle class, I have a roommate, but damn life is great here!
Frick … I’m from Wyoming. You can rent a 2,000 sq ft. 3 bedroom house with a 2 car 3 car garage and 10 acres with livestock included for freaking $3,500 /mo … dang. Even near LA I’m paying no more than $2,000 for a 2 bedroom 2 bath! Yuck …
Laffitte Studios nyc probably the most expensive real estate on earth
Lawton Chiles Tokyo … but yes, both insane
Laffitte Studios yep but they are in the FUTURE
Love the part where she mumbled "Hello strangers that a mum,- uh met" lol haha People are fallible to making mistakes, glad you kept it in the video
You know your from New York when the only thing you get excited about is Apartments and Having a washing machine🤣🤣
6:09-6:13 i feel the nyc energy