This apartment isn’t “on Central Park”. Penultimate means “next to last”. Ryan’s very entertaining, but only because it’s like watching a used car salesman overselling the features of a new Bentley. That keeps me watching videos, though. 😄 No one can argue this man’s discipline and drive for success.
I noticed you first said terrace was 100+ feet wide and then properly stated its length. I am always extremely puzzled when architects design a terrace, especially in a premium apartment like this and make it so narrow you can’t even put a bistro table and chairs. So the coffee with a view you mentioned, would be standing up? Didn’t see any larger outdoor space for a dining table or lounge chairs, etc. ?
You need boots to listen to this guy. Seriously, though, I have a lot of respect for how much information Ryan learns about his properties. Not just the usual realtor babble. This home is actually very nice, and hyperbole aside it actually would function well as a family home.
At this price point it's common for owners to gut even new builds and replace them with the exact finishes the owner wants. The interiors they have now are just to help potential buyers get a sense of space/ layout.
I have never seen anyone in love with the sound of their own voice as much as this guy. One of a kind, masterpiece, blah blah blah. Ladies and gentlemen the Jesus Christ master king of FLUFF ...I give you Ryan Serhant, LMFAO
Ryan has a habit of misusing the word “penultimate” when he actually means “ultimate”. Someone should tell him “penultimate” means “next to last”, not something superior to “ultimate”.
@@stanlee3619 That’s a real stretch. I’ve heard him misuse “penultimate” in other videos and I’ve seen others correct him in the comments, but it appears he still hasn’t learned the proper meaning of the word.
Mr. Serhant I think you are my long lost father and since you have not been around I wish only this small tidy home as a coming home gift. ok ok he is not my father but we could be related
Who in their right mind will spend 38M$ on this. It's an insane amount of money that you will never get back and not to mention the property taxes and maintenance every single year for the rest of your life. I mean its a nice apartment but the price just ruins it.
Skyscraper apartments are overpriced, considering you don't get your own private gym, spa, pool and even a home theatre. It's just better to live just outside of the city to buy a minimum of 1 acre lot home that's around 10k square feet, that has it all. Than just looking out of the window and seeing views of buildings everywhere. It's better to be further away and have the great views of the city at the edge of your home. Like coastal homes on kings point, sands point or great neck. You're able to see the city but you also have the land to go outside and enjoy your lot area and also have it all within the home, rather than share a gym or pool
Getting a Central Park view and Hudson River at the same time is rare.
I watch these videos to see the home, the design, and how they're furnished. It's clear the only thing they are selling here are the views.
I swear this the most beautiful and the perfect penthouse I've ever seen 👍🏻
Beautiful apartment i like the interior and the view
$35,000,000! That pet spa better be good 🐶
I have loved this home for years!
This apartment isn’t “on Central Park”. Penultimate means “next to last”. Ryan’s very entertaining, but only because it’s like watching a used car salesman overselling the features of a new Bentley. That keeps me watching videos, though. 😄 No one can argue this man’s discipline and drive for success.
You forgot the greatest amenity of this building: there’s an H-Mart next door 🤤
Beautiful especially the kitchen 🤎
I noticed you first said terrace was 100+ feet wide and then properly stated its length. I am always extremely puzzled when architects design a terrace, especially in a premium apartment like this and make it so narrow you can’t even put a bistro table and chairs. So the coffee with a view you mentioned, would be standing up? Didn’t see any larger outdoor space for a dining table or lounge chairs, etc. ?
awesomeness
Stunning. Just a shame the terrace appears too narrow to allow for outdoor seating. That would have been perfect.
You need boots to listen to this guy. Seriously, though, I have a lot of respect for how much information Ryan learns about his properties. Not just the usual realtor babble. This home is actually very nice, and hyperbole aside it actually would function well as a family home.
This is homey!
awesome
the floor has a chevron pattern not herringbone :)
Rich people really just want to live in a hotel lobby.
At this price point it's common for owners to gut even new builds and replace them with the exact finishes the owner wants. The interiors they have now are just to help potential buyers get a sense of space/ layout.
With views
I have never seen anyone in love with the sound of their own voice as much as this guy. One of a kind, masterpiece, blah blah blah. Ladies and gentlemen the Jesus Christ master king of FLUFF ...I give you Ryan Serhant, LMFAO
In the Faith in the session in seen in the FEEDBACK ☺️🙂
IN THĒ NIGHT AND DAY 🙈💜®️💚🫗💎🖤
Okay!
Ryan has a habit of misusing the word “penultimate” when he actually means “ultimate”. Someone should tell him “penultimate” means “next to last”, not something superior to “ultimate”.
Maybe you don't understand why he's using it. There's another one just above this, making it the penultimate one.
@@stanlee3619 That’s a real stretch. I’ve heard him misuse “penultimate” in other videos and I’ve seen others correct him in the comments, but it appears he still hasn’t learned the proper meaning of the word.
@@RobertBird333 Maybe he does misuse it, but for this property, it's properly titled as the penultimate penthouse.
@@stanlee3619 You can file that under "Even a broken clock that doesn't run at all is correct twice a day."
Hmm interesting time for Amsterdam to pop up 👀 .... Gorgeous place.
I want to see the details not watch drama. Give me Enez, he is thorough and fast
I just want to see the place. This dude likes hearing himself talk way too much.
Mr. Serhant I think you are my long lost father and since you have not been around I wish only this small tidy home as a coming home gift.
ok ok he is not my father but we could be related
Who in their right mind will spend 38M$ on this. It's an insane amount of money that you will never get back and not to mention the property taxes and maintenance every single year for the rest of your life. I mean its a nice apartment but the price just ruins it.
New York is so overrated!
Skyscraper apartments are overpriced, considering you don't get your own private gym, spa, pool and even a home theatre. It's just better to live just outside of the city to buy a minimum of 1 acre lot home that's around 10k square feet, that has it all. Than just looking out of the window and seeing views of buildings everywhere. It's better to be further away and have the great views of the city at the edge of your home. Like coastal homes on kings point, sands point or great neck. You're able to see the city but you also have the land to go outside and enjoy your lot area and also have it all within the home, rather than share a gym or pool
Artwork was terrible.