I did not know I can call my closet a walk-in just by stepping inside.......
@Teddy319762 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ListedInTheSouthАй бұрын
I like these videos 😃. It's crazy to me that some realtors don't use social media to promote their listings, but, to each their own.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
It's mind blowing!
@MizJillyАй бұрын
Holy moly - grew up not far from that house in the Bronx. Constant loud music, and a commute to Manhattan that entails a bus and a long train ride. Three quarters of a MILLION dollars. We are doomed, man.
@Yavin4Ай бұрын
I'm getting out of NYC next year.
@sweetguy50434 күн бұрын
i liked last videos Staten Island Listing thatunder 700000 was greaT
@justinmartineznyc3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@Eyeris625Ай бұрын
This was hard to choose, but it really depends whether the buyer is looking for a home or an investment home. The apartment in Brooklyn seems to be energy efficient, a savings in the long run. The Staten Island and Bronx homes are more for investors, but SI beats the BX because it is move in. The apartment in Queens is ok, I am just not a fan of Astoria. The Manhattan apartment seems to be in a fireproof building and it's close to everything. If the building is not charging assessment fee it may mean that it is financially strong or that it has some high flip taxes. I can't make my mind up on this one, but Brooklyn seems to be the best buy because the seller is deeding additional space via the front part of the unit which should mean that the owner will and can control what to put there.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Love your feedback. Thanks for watching!
@LMays-cu2hpАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing great properties. You last property in Queens looked gorgeous.
@MrLENrokАй бұрын
It's not Hudson Heights, it's Washington Heights. I was born and raised there! (New York Presbyterian Hospital) which is literally down the block from that condo.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
I said somewhere in the video that New Yorkers call it Washington Heights but now it labeled as Hudson Heights
@oskartross8459Ай бұрын
3:21 I hope in real wall there is a vapor and air barrier 😀
@ListedInTheSouthАй бұрын
The Staten Island property had an enticing listing price, however the Bronx property being a 2-family is a better investment. Like you mentioned, the downstairs could be used for a daycare. From what I remember, Laconia Ave. was a pretty chill area back in the day. Do you know if short-term rentals or airbnbs are allowed?
@hejiranycАй бұрын
…but it’s the Bronx. I mean… 😬💀🤮
@ListedInTheSouthАй бұрын
@@hejiranyc I don't have a problem with the Bronx. Lived there when I was younger, no problems at all. Been back several times as an adult, still cool.
@claudiahansen4938Ай бұрын
Love the passive building design.
@الياسالربيعي-ه2ث18 күн бұрын
Wow, how just 20 minutes of driving reduces the price by about $30k
@suzieque9587Ай бұрын
Great video that gives you options in various boroughs - The taxes 😳 are criminal- how do people afford them on top of their mortgages? -
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Agreed the taxes are high. Hopefully the salt tax deduction comes back
@Oraleln.6934Ай бұрын
Great videos 👍🏽👍🏽. Thank you for doing this
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thank you for watching! Which price should I cover next?
@kobebrooks3179Ай бұрын
@@justinmartineznyc 850k and 2 million!
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
@@kobebrooks3179 Got you!
@lisabrightlyАй бұрын
The salaries haven't gone up to match up with these monthly expenses. I'm still seeing jobs that pay 45k per year. These spaces are reserved for the top tier earners and there aren't _that_ many of them.
@t.s.8128Ай бұрын
I would not consider the first 4 livable spaces. And considering the monthly payment still be around $5000 these are homes for people with a monthly income of $15000. And this is just crazy imagining that even people with a good income would need to live like this.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
The average is 5000 per month in manhattan.
@irwinloos1098Ай бұрын
The only property I like was the last one..🤷🏾♂️👌🏾
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
I'm bias to the last one :)
@frankwoods4532Ай бұрын
That's the one I liked too!
@karlculpepperАй бұрын
Brooklyn, Staten Island and Queens 💯
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@roundtwo3321Ай бұрын
06:35 Is this Cabrini Greens, the projects?
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
The projects are NYCHA buildings. This is a coop Cabrini Terrace
@AndikaVarrellАй бұрын
Foreigner can buy? Or it just reserved for the locals?
@AfricanUSA-th9ovАй бұрын
Foreigners Can Buy Properties Anywhere In USA 🇺🇸 As Long As You Bring Your CASH 💸 💰 Use It As An Investment And You And Your Family Will Be Qualified For Greencard 😅😂 No Banks In USA Are Going To Finance Any Mortgage For Foreigners 🤔 💭
@jennifergraham9679Ай бұрын
Manhattan and Queens, only thing with the Queens one I don't care for Astoria, but I could live with it.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Yavin4Ай бұрын
I live in NYC. Been here since 1996. This is not a good time to buy any RE here. Housing is near its peak, and the city is about to experience a major economic collapse in another year or so. I'm talking high unemployment, a return of major violent crime, massive cuts in govt services, increased homelessness, the works. The city's renaissance that started in the 90s peaked during covid, and now the city is on the down swing.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
So, does it make more sense to rent then?
@a261mbАй бұрын
I liked the Brooklyn, Manhattan even though it would have to be updated, and Queens apt.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and I agree!
@Pelo1969Ай бұрын
Good luck
@AD7000314 күн бұрын
Welcome to another video of “ things I can’t afford “ .
@rbuddy4765Ай бұрын
Staten Island .
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@DamienMalakayАй бұрын
You spend so much cleaning the floors to make the house look presentable and you get this dude walking in with his dirty shoes 👎
@lorenzo8495Ай бұрын
not bad, San Francisco prices are worst 😵
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching
@DarrylBassАй бұрын
$40k in closing costs is way way too high for a $700k property. I didn't hear mention of any abatements which this property definitely qualifies for. The Manhattan co-op is a big no no, first of all because it's a co-op. $100k for the bathroom & kitchen is the minimum. I'm from Staten Island, right there in Port Richmond which has changed a lot but still a nice neighborhood. I would try to buy one of the condos down by the ferry though. The Bronx: pass. Nothing to discuss The Astoria property is by far the nicest of the 5 but 150k down plus 36k closing is a lot for a unit this small.
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and the feedback
@tomv5988Ай бұрын
Do you know The Impractical Jokers?
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
@@tomv5988 I never watched it
@tomv5988Ай бұрын
@@justinmartineznyc i guess they're funny and according to Conan O'Brien they grew up on a landfill. LMAO They had a show on TBS when Conan was there
@monsieurmike2072Ай бұрын
Man...750K in NYC and the surrounding boroughs.. can't get you anything worthwhile. ..whatta shame. Probably in Pennsylvania you get better bang for your buck...
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
Pennsylvania is like comparing watermelons and apples
@TrollingWithTheTruthАй бұрын
$750K IN all boros......ALL RIPOFFS
@thmjklmstrymncanАй бұрын
The Queens apartment..."you got the king size bed..".... Why you lying bro!!!
@justinmartineznycАй бұрын
It's a king-size bed.
@jesuszamarripajr29 күн бұрын
Nah...I'm sure we can get something better for that price
@hejiranycАй бұрын
Yuck yuck and yuck. It’s one thing to have a nice home. But in these neighborhoods, you are surrounded by such ugliness. It’s depressing! I’m in Manhattan now, and I have been looking for a townhouse somewhere in the boroughs. By and large, every house needs a gut renovation and/or is located in some gritty industrial area or some kind of bland tract housing development. Most neighborhoods are clogged with traffic and don’t get me started on crime, noise and pollution. Suffice it to say, I’m getting the eff away from NYC. I’ve had it dealing with the expense, ugliness, and the everyday indignities of filth, noise, crumbling infrastructure, crime, crazy people, woke libtards and entitled rich a-holes. I’m moving to a world class city with beautiful architecture in a gentile neighborhood that is relatively affordable and safe. Enough is enough.
@ListedInTheSouthАй бұрын
@hejirannyc Where is this place that you're moving to?
@hejiranycАй бұрын
@@ListedInTheSouth Georgetown, DC. Beautiful, historic neighborhood in the heart of the city but feels like a small village. Considered to be the "rich" nabe in DC, but it is way more affordable than Manhattan.
@roundtwo3321Ай бұрын
@@hejiranyc Just in case you didn't know, Georgetown is encased with constant tourist and shoppers, who think it's fun and cool to stroll your neighborhood streets at all hours of the day and night.
@Eyeris625Ай бұрын
Bye
@hejiranycАй бұрын
@@roundtwo3321ha ha. I used to be one of those tourists. I’m not moving to M Street. My house is on a quiet side street that is rarely traveled. I have no neighbors in front or behind me. It’s like being in the country but I’m still 1.5 blocks from Wisconsin Ave.