I have inside only shoes/flipflops/slippers and the rest of my shoes that get taken off right inside my front door. Maybe she's in her "inside shoes", lol
I have actually stood on that platform facing her building and wondered why anyone would consider living that close to the train. That area is so unpleasant as well. Agreed though on censoring for her safety.
I thought the same thing!!! 😂 you get used to it eventually. My house growing up was right by a train. I could eventually sleep through it, or use it as my alarm clock for school. 😂😂😂
@@jisoopark1150mind you, if you're in a position where you have a good corporate job in NYC, salaries scale to reflect the ridiculously high prices. I'm not in NYC, I'm in a ct suburb outside of NYC... And I make $100k pretty much 2 years out of college. But yeah, chances are high she has rich parents 😂
@@blahblahmeowchow6383 yeah, I live in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Google it. Surrounded by tree covered mountains, rivers and lakes. I guarantee it beats where you live. No streets filled with homeless either.
@@blahblahmeowchow6383This is the mentality that keeps trust fund kids spending $3k a month to live in the ghetto with no ambitions higher than "vibing" and "exploring".
She’s paying $31,800 annually for a studio apartment. This doesn’t even include the utility bill such as WiFi, electric, cable service etc. This means she either has a very high paying job or is some kind of entrepreneur or she probably comes from a rich family. I would pay that much on a mortgage but not for a measly small studio apartment, that’s just too much money
As someone who was born and raised in NYC now living down south it always amazes me as to why people still wanna move there when I tried so hard to get tf out.
@houseofthedeadfeen Yeah, who wouldn't want to spend triple on their living expenses to experience rampant homelessness, mounds of garbage, and become a victim of various crimes on a regular basis. It's SO WEIRD! 😂
She's young and fit in an age of endless beauty products. It's less difficult these days and these people won't look like this when 20 years older. It is what it is.
😂 she made me laugh when she said it used to be a squatter apt. That means they had it for free while she had to pay. But it still look like a good deal.
@@dazem8 well that's why I would never live in the City. & how about you keep your USELESS comment to yourself because that's a Big HuGe DUH!!! P.S. triggered much??
When I left NYC in 2007, I was paying $900 for a one bedroom apt in northern Manhattan. This woman is now paying $2650 for a studio next to the elevated train! That’s insane!!
Rent is so out of control in America. There is no studio apartment on earth worth more than $1000. There are literally are no bedrooms. We have to be serious at some point.
well you dont have to live in a big city. why do yall act like big cities are all that exist and that you have some kind of right to live there cheaply?
New Jersey apartment are now more expensive than the ones in NY, this is getting out of hands. I’m moving out of Jersey soon, mind you I own my own house but everything is so expensive out here. It’s getting ridiculous
Layout wise this is one of the best homes I’ve ever seen. There’s so much potential to make it suitable for anyone who would want to live there, including adding walls (which I think would be a mistake).
@@TheBigBaryshnikov i guess cause my mortgage is less then 2k a month and I have my own home with 2 acres and no worries of a train derailing into my house I think that’s insane. Buuut you could also never pay me to live in NYC 🥴 the crime alone isn’t worth $2650
You'll have an infinitely higher chance of getting killed in a car crash because you drive every day, transit is the safest mode of daily transport that's not walking
This is the neighborhood where I was raised. I took this station every day. It's located in borderline Bedstuy/Bushwick. This neighnorhood used to be the ghetto. It was called Bedstuy do or die. Now, it is loaded with "artsy" people who are really drug addicts. Every other store is a natural juice store, vegan spot or a bar/lounge. It's been gentrified, so the rent is unaffordable.
Yes, I grew up in park slope, my whole family did and it was working class people and overnight it became the place for the wealthy families. I remember do or die bed stuy, I had cousins that lived there. Sadly we can’t afford to live where we grew up anymore.
The only reason why that giant apartment is only $2,650 is because it's across from the L. She's at the Myrtle Ave stop, so that's Brooklyn. In a spot not right in from of an L, that's a $5k apartment. In fact, even in front of the L I would expect that place to go for at least $4k. She got a deal.
$2650 to live right next to loud ass train tracks is INSANE. So sick of trust fund transplants moving to Brooklyn and jacking up the rent for the rest of us. 😡
@@s.r6331 If you think it’s bad now just wait until the summer when you see all the illegal immigrants out in full force. Saving up my cash to move ASAP
Is that for the whole apartment or just a room you rent because unless it’s rent stabilized most apartments start at that price for a studio in Williamsburg. Her apartment looks like it is in Bushwick, hence why for that size she got at that price.😅
my grandparents' house was right next to train tracks in indiana where freight trains would rolled by a few times every night. it would keep me up the first night when we would visit, but id sleep fine every night after that
I lived in the building backed right up against a major intersection in a major city for a year. It took me two nights to get used to the noise and be lulled to sleep. When I moved, I was in a place that didn’t have any traffic noise. It took me SIX MONTHS to get used to the quiet and be able to fall asleep normally.
It’s true about 5 years ago I moved to an apartment that was right next door to a train station. The first night a freight train came rumbling by and I thought it was going to crash into the building. By the time I moved from there I knew the train schedule better than the daily commuters. And after the first couple of nights I slept like a baby. The next house I moved to was in the suburbs and so quiet, I could barely go to sleep. Now that I’m here for 3 years I’m used to the peace and quiet and the birds waking me up in the morning.
The whole thing is sleezy. He tries to find good looking women, uses them shows them their home. It baffles me that so many say yes. I know people love attention.
People have to understand, she chooses not to have curtains. There's a certain group of people that always choose to never have curtains. Most of it revolves around them wanting natural sunlight. The other is for the aesthetic and them watching too many CZcams influencers lol. You see this often in places like NYC. Especially if the person is living in a modern condo. But you also see it in regular apartments like this too. I've never been one of those people because I love my privacy. And I'd know people can easily see in at night time, which I'm not a fan of. But to each their own, I guess.
She seems sweet but when she said she was from Idaho, I felt like her personality was a bit of an act. But I should not make assumptions. Her apartment is cool, and she does seem nice.
That is insane I could not imagine paying that much for a freaking apartment that size. That's a studio it doesn't even have a bedroom. That would not even be $1,000 a month where I live. And you wouldn't have to deal with a train going by and people looking in your windows
I grew up in projects in the bronx with the train outside the window. You could hear the conductor tell you the next station and the "watch the closing doors, ting ting...after so many years you get used to it. When you went away and slept where it was quiet....ya couldn't sleep. She is really close though.
I'm mostly deaf and i don't wear my hearing aids when I'm home, so the train wouldn't bother me at all! This apartment is perfect for people with hearing disability
Back in the 90’s I worked for my cousins company in Queens. We specialized in moving and shipping priceless art and antiques all over the world. One of are companies customers ( high end antique dealer ) asked us to do him a favor and move a client of his from the upper Eastside on 85st I think to their new place on 92nd. My cousin and me spent most of the day packing the apartment ( 3 rooms , kitchen , living room & bedroom ) my cousin asked just for the hell of it how much they pay in rent. The wife said we don’t rent it’s a monthly service fee , we own the apartment. So my cousin says if you don’t mind me asking how much did it go for , lady looks at us and says 3.5 million. 3.5 million dollars for a 3 room apartment !!!! We didn’t believe it so we asked the building maintenance man when we went out for a cigarette ( because they know everything that goes on in their building ) and he said she wasn’t lying , apartment sold for 3.5 mill. That was in 1995 or 96. NYC rent has always been crazy especially in Manhattan. Another client had a 3 floor penthouse across from the U.N. his monthly fee was 25 thousand a month.
They could have painted over that. Even apartments in the worse neighborhoods get a fresh coat of paint or at least a touchup before the next tenant. My goodness!
If more people would build studio apartments like these homlessness would not exist I think studio apartment are underrated they deserve more respect ❤
The only people paying that kind of money are people like her from out of town. People from here who got regular jobs can't afford that rent. No wonder so many people here are living in shelters run by the city.
I am waiting for the video where someone declines. Later another person agrees to a hometour. Plottwist it’s the roommate of the first person and we get a awkward situation.
I would love just watching the train and the people on the platform. That would be all I would do in a day’s time. But I’m damn sure not gonna pay that kind of money for housing! That’s almost my whole monthly income!
Great apt for anywhere. You become somewhat accustom to the train noise & vibration. My sister had a track across the street. We ignored it. I live on airways blvd, named that bc the airport is just min away. Planes use to wake me especially giant cargo planes..no more. I dont even notice.
That's not standard procedure, it just depends on the person. I used to live in a quiet suburb but now the street outside my house has become a main Traffic Way for the entire city and it's been almost 10 years now and I'm still not used to it. I never will be. I don't want to hear the sound of cars constantly, it's disruptive to my concentration and sleep.
Girl get some curtains 💀
She has One-way glazed windows…No one can see into her apartment.
At night they can @@marvapriestley8322
But still for the light
& food 😭
@@marvapriestley8322right but it makes it more homey and she wouldn't get startled by people being right there haha
Dangerous that u showed the stop’s name. Everyone knows exactly where this woman lives now
I was thinking the exact same thing! 🤦🏾♀️
That area is so bad the cops run and hide from the criminals
Literally the worst and its full of crackheads and bums. For once I kinda wish he didn't do that.
People know where women live lol why is it specifically dangerous?
@@fivos833.. Because most people choose who they want to know where they live. People don't just tell anyone.
“Ok, just like we rehearsed. 3, 2, 1…
Excuse me!”
My thoughts as well
Hahahahahaha it's so obvious lmao
Of course its reherased. He asked to see her apartment.
like some woman would allow some strange man with a video camera into her apartment after a 5 second encounter 😂
@@Frank-os6gqno random women enjoy inviting strangers with cameras into thier apartment
Freaks me out New Yorkers or anyone wear their shoes INSIDE THEIR HOUSE,their bedrooms etc after creeping all over the sidewalks of nyc. Crazy!
I know
I have inside only shoes/flipflops/slippers and the rest of my shoes that get taken off right inside my front door. Maybe she's in her "inside shoes", lol
Why? It’s not that serious.
Gotta censor that train station name man
Bro legit doxed her 💀
Drug addicts love this area
I’m gonna go visit her 😇
I have actually stood on that platform facing her building and wondered why anyone would consider living that close to the train. That area is so unpleasant as well. Agreed though on censoring for her safety.
@@jokerpilled2535Just gonna say hi?
👋🤔
$2650 to hear those loud trains passing by 24/7??? 😫😫😫😫
Yea she buggin
I wouldn't mind the train... It's like ASMR lol
I thought the same thing!!! 😂 you get used to it eventually. My house growing up was right by a train. I could eventually sleep through it, or use it as my alarm clock for school. 😂😂😂
@weekendnomad5038 yea but $2650??? At one point you want some kind of peace and quiet.... believe me
2650 is cheap for NYC
Bro casually just met the coolest chick ever 💀💀
So let me get this straight. You allowed a stranger in her house and he fixed her location to the whole world. What a great guy.
She was ready for the Brazza’s treatment 😂
don't trust a huge chunk of these videos. She probably doesn't live there.
IF this Video Is Real, She Definitely Could Be Setting Herself Up for Some Serious Issues. Many Natural Born Victims Out There Sadly.
Chill out, it's a mistake
@@BobbyJ529 pretty sure she doesn't live there and he knows all these people
$30,000 right off the top of your annual income before any other bill gets paid. What this guy needs to ask is what they do for a living.
Another youtuber already do that.
@@ia7072 Does that
Onlyfans
Prob has rich parents
@@jisoopark1150mind you, if you're in a position where you have a good corporate job in NYC, salaries scale to reflect the ridiculously high prices. I'm not in NYC, I'm in a ct suburb outside of NYC... And I make $100k pretty much 2 years out of college.
But yeah, chances are high she has rich parents 😂
2650 yeah my fridge would be empty too😂
That's a super good deal for ny what you talking about you crazy
Ok I know somebody that lives downtown Brooklyn and pays $4000 for a studio 😲
@@bushlovesska you must be an out of towner.
2650 for a studio in the hood is stupid
😂😂😂😂
All of it going to rent
That’s cheap
No way that’s a stranger getting comfy on her bed 😂
Watching this from Idaho in my 1900 square-foot home with a 4.5% interest rate and $1,030 mortgage payment.
yeah, but.... Idaho
@@blahblahmeowchow6383 yeah, I live in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Google it. Surrounded by tree covered mountains, rivers and lakes. I guarantee it beats where you live. No streets filled with homeless either.
@@blahblahmeowchow6383Somehow that’s worse than New York or…🤔
Braggin' rights 😊
@@blahblahmeowchow6383This is the mentality that keeps trust fund kids spending $3k a month to live in the ghetto with no ambitions higher than "vibing" and "exploring".
The apartment has a lot of potential interior design wise
She can jump into her appt directly from the train window :D
@@ultimatepicks😂😂
Does it have any potential for soundproofing the subway that runs 20 feet away from your bed?
It’s one room lol
@@BrooklynBalla20? Man that sh’t looked like it was within arm’s length 😂😂😂
paying 2650 in the crackhead area is wild. New York people are a unique bunch
2650 a for hole with no funiture and graffiti on the walls, next to a train in the middle of the ghetto.
Yep im never moving to New York
Hey, I'm walking here!
You will never understand the hustle and bustle of nyc till you live here yourself. No pain no gain
@@timelessr9407 that’s not the flex you think it is.
She from Idaho 😂
She’s paying $31,800 annually for a studio apartment. This doesn’t even include the utility bill such as WiFi, electric, cable service etc.
This means she either has a very high paying job or is some kind of entrepreneur or she probably comes from a rich family.
I would pay that much on a mortgage but not for a measly small studio apartment, that’s just too much money
Ughhhh…
probly from a rich family
Let's be honest. She's getting funded by mommy and daddy 100%
@@diapersFTMFW11 one can only speculate.,
Millennial entrepreneur does exist.
@@diapersFTMFW11 Bingo.
As someone who was born and raised in NYC now living down south it always amazes me as to why people still wanna move there when I tried so hard to get tf out.
That’s how I feel about the Bay Area 😂❤
That's how Florida is.
As a native NewYorker it baffles my mind that people move from nice clean quiet towns to live in NYC .
THIS!!!! I love NYC for convenience but I live in the suburbs and it’s been life changing! ❤️❤️🙌🏾
as a native new yorker it shocks me that there are people from small towns that never give cities like NYC a shot at least once...YOLO
@@TheBigBaryshnikov iight this is true 🤣🤣🤣
@houseofthedeadfeen Yeah, who wouldn't want to spend triple on their living expenses to experience rampant homelessness, mounds of garbage, and become a victim of various crimes on a regular basis. It's SO WEIRD! 😂
@@2Evil2Hope and the RAT invasion😭😭
Her landlord could tell she was from Idaho cleary. 2650 for a squatters apt next to the tracks... Girl you got played😂
Its New York and the apartment is huge what you want bruh
@@dieauferstehung Not a train running through my living room 😆
they didn't even clean the graffiti lol@@adrimcandrew-jj8qi
She got played like a piano 😂
Anyone still living in that disgusting overpriced state is beyond hope 😂 almost 3k for that?! Lol
Serial killers : "what a time to be alive" 😂
She’s gorgeous
Hence, why she's hired to be in this scripted video.
She's young and fit in an age of endless beauty products.
It's less difficult these days and these people won't look like this when 20 years older.
It is what it is.
She looks like a junkie
2650 and not even a fresh coat of paint😂😂
And with a front row view to the subway trains. I hope she has shades.
Right?!?!
😂 she made me laugh when she said it used to be a squatter apt. That means they had it for free while she had to pay. But it still look like a good deal.
What if the squatters come back thinking it's still empty?
Not only that that new fentynol being sold down stairs😂😂😂
$2650 a month & you still have to deal with the train. No f'n way I'd pay that much!
Have you ever lived in the city like that? Noise is expected if you want to live in a convenient location nearby restaurants, bars and clubs.
Right
Nah there’s city noise then there’s train outside your window noise. It’s different…
@@dazem8 well that's why I would never live in the City. & how about you keep your USELESS comment to yourself because that's a Big HuGe DUH!!!
P.S. triggered much??
@@rhodabaruch4 yeah it all sucks. They couldn't pay me enough money to live in a City!!
I wouldn't live that close to trains if you paid me 2650
When I left NYC in 2007, I was paying $900 for a one bedroom apt in northern Manhattan. This woman is now paying $2650 for a studio next to the elevated train! That’s insane!!
😢 🙌🏿
You mean Harlem?
@@jeffghant4760 no, Inwood.
That was damn near 20 yrs ago. What’s your point. 😂🙄
@@Handle18880she’s commenting on how much more expensive things have gotten. What’s your point?
Rent is so out of control in America. There is no studio apartment on earth worth more than $1000. There are literally are no bedrooms. We have to be serious at some point.
In Canada too. This would actually go for 3k a month in Vancouver, no joke.
Don’t be so cheap
Rent in toronto 💀☠️
well you dont have to live in a big city. why do yall act like big cities are all that exist and that you have some kind of right to live there cheaply?
Some dudes paying her rent. This little thot is some social media manager making like 40k a year gtfo with this ba
New Jersey apartment are now more expensive than the ones in NY, this is getting out of hands. I’m moving out of Jersey soon, mind you I own my own house but everything is so expensive out here. It’s getting ridiculous
Texas welcomes you, I left nyc 1 year ago and this is a whole different world out here in a very good way!
@@GregabI just moved from New Jersey to Texas, great choice to make until the Californian’s start messing up the prices.
I loved NJ. ..much quiet.
Everyone is moving to Maryland, Delaware, Texas and Atlanta.
Australia is they can afford it.
Layout wise this is one of the best homes I’ve ever seen. There’s so much potential to make it suitable for anyone who would want to live there, including adding walls (which I think would be a mistake).
F*****ck that 😅 $2650 you’re outta your mind
It's a pretty good price for NY
you crazy thats a goddamn steal at that price
@@TheBigBaryshnikov i guess cause my mortgage is less then 2k a month and I have my own home with 2 acres and no worries of a train derailing into my house I think that’s insane. Buuut you could also never pay me to live in NYC 🥴 the crime alone isn’t worth $2650
@@khushiguptaa that’s sad af
@@khushiguptaaabsolutely no NYC native thinks $2650 is a good price!
Pls be more conscious of women’s privacy/address Stalkers are real and they have time
2650 because it’s HUGE for an apartment in NY
"Can I test out your bed?" You dog Caleb. You.
Suddenly feeling grateful that I don’t have to worry about a train getting derailed and running into my apartment 😂
Extremely unlikely
You'll have an infinitely higher chance of getting killed in a car crash because you drive every day, transit is the safest mode of daily transport that's not walking
Stand clear of the closing doors please. 😂😂
😂😅 I love that sound. Thanks for bringing back a distinct sound memory?
Mind the gap 🤣
Music to my ears
Ding, dooong 😂 miss that sound
$2650 to live next to a noisy train!!!??? NO THANKS!!!!! I'd move back to Idaho! Get a house!!!!
My g living at the train station 💀😭
I was like "that apartment is kinda nice" then I saw it like right next to the F'ing train. Lmao
No way, deal breaker for me. 😅
This is the neighborhood where I was raised. I took this station every day. It's located in borderline Bedstuy/Bushwick. This neighnorhood used to be the ghetto. It was called Bedstuy do or die. Now, it is loaded with "artsy" people who are really drug addicts. Every other store is a natural juice store, vegan spot or a bar/lounge. It's been gentrified, so the rent is unaffordable.
its called gentrification.
@@dieauferstehungshe did say that…
@@A.l.e.x.e.a thank you lol
It’s still the hood. Just because they’re juice/coffee shops doesn’t make it safe. I don’t live in BK and even I know that area sucks!
Yes, I grew up in park slope, my whole family did and it was working class people and overnight it became the place for the wealthy families. I remember do or die bed stuy, I had cousins that lived there. Sadly we can’t afford to live where we grew up anymore.
The only reason why that giant apartment is only $2,650 is because it's across from the L. She's at the Myrtle Ave stop, so that's Brooklyn. In a spot not right in from of an L, that's a $5k apartment. In fact, even in front of the L I would expect that place to go for at least $4k. She got a deal.
Not bad for $2650! Just be sure to get some nice noise cancelling Bose or AirPod Pros! lol
$2650 to live right next to loud ass train tracks is INSANE. So sick of trust fund transplants moving to Brooklyn and jacking up the rent for the rest of us. 😡
The same thing is happening in Philly too, they ruined prices for the people who have always lived here 🙄😮💨
Blame NYC mayors and his real estate donors.
Facts
It's driving us native New Yorkers out into homelessness, gentrification..etc. I hate it too.
@@s.r6331 If you think it’s bad now just wait until the summer when you see all the illegal immigrants out in full force. Saving up my cash to move ASAP
I live in Williamsburg and pay $2300 total for a 3 bed room + a full kitchen, living, and dining room. you can tour my apartment if you want.
Aww, you’re so sweet. I hope he sees this and takes you up on your offer. 😊
Is that for the whole apartment or just a room you rent because unless it’s rent stabilized most apartments start at that price for a studio in Williamsburg. Her apartment looks like it is in Bushwick, hence why for that size she got at that price.😅
Williamsburg is in Virginia
Right I Understand, There Is A Williamsburg In Brooklyn NYC Which Is Where Her Apartment Is At@@trophyscene5015
Sure as can’t be in Williamsburg, Brooklyn unless your three bed is rent stabilized / affordable housing
I wonder where she's from in Idaho. That caught me off guard. I've lived here for 8 years.
I lived next to the train for 40 years. It actually helped me sleep when I moved to CT I couldn’t sleep because it was so quiet.
Lmaoooo
my grandparents' house was right next to train tracks in indiana where freight trains would rolled by a few times every night. it would keep me up the first night when we would visit, but id sleep fine every night after that
@@michelleanguiano4744You’re very easy to look at…😍
I lived in the building backed right up against a major intersection in a major city for a year. It took me two nights to get used to the noise and be lulled to sleep. When I moved, I was in a place that didn’t have any traffic noise. It took me SIX MONTHS to get used to the quiet and be able to fall asleep normally.
It’s true about 5 years ago I moved to an apartment that was right next door to a train station. The first night a freight train came rumbling by and I thought it was going to crash into the building. By the time I moved from there I knew the train schedule better than the daily commuters. And after the first couple of nights I slept like a baby. The next house I moved to was in the suburbs and so quiet, I could barely go to sleep. Now that I’m here for 3 years I’m used to the peace and quiet and the birds waking me up in the morning.
The whole "can i test out your bed" with strange women is such a creepy move always
She was totally up for it lmao 😂
The whole thing is sleezy. He tries to find good looking women, uses them shows them their home.
It baffles me that so many say yes. I know people love attention.
@@RubyMVmistressscripted
Yeahhh, it’s stiff😬
It's completely scripted
She's so chill
That's an absolutely massive apartment! Dang. Even a full-size fridge.
People have to understand, she chooses not to have curtains. There's a certain group of people that always choose to never have curtains. Most of it revolves around them wanting natural sunlight. The other is for the aesthetic and them watching too many CZcams influencers lol.
You see this often in places like NYC. Especially if the person is living in a modern condo. But you also see it in regular apartments like this too. I've never been one of those people because I love my privacy. And I'd know people can easily see in at night time, which I'm not a fan of. But to each their own, I guess.
People seem to either be reclusive with windows always closed or the opposite, around here anyways. I used to take walks at day and night and notice.
As if you would throw your money down the drain for that awful flat. Thats insanity
It's the Idaho parents money... 😊
A studio apartment for 3k a month is insane! The train makes that apartment worth not a dollar over 800 a month.
This is totally legit and candid
Besides the train.. that apartment has a ton of space and light..
The camera lens is fish-eyed slightly. That apartment is likely smaller than 700 sqft
She is soooooo beautiful and I love her personality...❤❤
You have her address, go for it
She is cute. Wish I lived in NY, nice dating scene
@@SunGodSe 😂😂
@@SunGodSetoo late, wait in line.
She seems sweet but when she said she was from Idaho, I felt like her personality was a bit of an act. But I should not make assumptions. Her apartment is cool, and she does seem nice.
Never invite strangers into your home
Paying 2650 rent to watch a train getting derailed . PRICELESS....
Literally right across to a subway station is WILD
No thanks, a train right outside your window, I could never get a good night's sleep!
"My biggest fear is a train getting derailed into my apartment" New fear unlocked 😱
That is insane I could not imagine paying that much for a freaking apartment that size. That's a studio it doesn't even have a bedroom. That would not even be $1,000 a month where I live. And you wouldn't have to deal with a train going by and people looking in your windows
i cant tell if she was being sarcastic about that train at 1 am thing 😭
not getting derailed!!!
I think it was sarcasm.
That train do run late at night.....
She was definitely being sarcastic bud
@@larae6885nope. it runs that late
No way I’d pay that and have a train running through my house every 10 min?! Lol 😆 wtf ?
Girl, you so can too see indide apartments. 😂 When I used to take the 7 train home from grand central to Queens, I loved looking in peoples windows.
Those trains are sooo loud idk how shes able to sleep there seriously Im from Nyc and theres no way Id leave that close to the train
No1 ever talks about why rent prices are so high.. outsiders moving here is part of the problem. Its driving native NYers out.
no the problems are landlords upping the price . read socialism. a lot of them need to be expropriated and given to the city of NY
@@dieauferstehung socialism is horrible. you dont know what you are talking about
Privacy screens are a must
2650 how? Absolutely not lol What’s her job that she gets paid enough for that
Who tf would live next to a loud train station
I grew up in projects in the bronx with the train outside the window. You could hear the conductor tell you the next station and the "watch the closing doors, ting ting...after so many years you get used to it. When you went away and slept where it was quiet....ya couldn't sleep. She is really close though.
I'm mostly deaf and i don't wear my hearing aids when I'm home, so the train wouldn't bother me at all! This apartment is perfect for people with hearing disability
you'd feel it, though
Are you mostly blind and mostly economically illiterate too? I know a certain girl with a gross stomach tattoo that likely needs a roomie then!
you gotta REALLY like new york to put up with this crap 😂
Back in the 90’s I worked for my cousins company in Queens. We specialized in moving and shipping priceless art and antiques all over the world. One of are companies customers ( high end antique dealer ) asked us to do him a favor and move a client of his from the upper Eastside on 85st I think to their new place on 92nd. My cousin and me spent most of the day packing the apartment ( 3 rooms , kitchen , living room & bedroom ) my cousin asked just for the hell of it how much they pay in rent. The wife said we don’t rent it’s a monthly service fee , we own the apartment. So my cousin says if you don’t mind me asking how much did it go for , lady looks at us and says 3.5 million. 3.5 million dollars for a 3 room apartment !!!! We didn’t believe it so we asked the building maintenance man when we went out for a cigarette ( because they know everything that goes on in their building ) and he said she wasn’t lying , apartment sold for 3.5 mill. That was in 1995 or 96. NYC rent has always been crazy especially in Manhattan. Another client had a 3 floor penthouse across from the U.N. his monthly fee was 25 thousand a month.
Unfortunately it’s a nice apartment for an alright price. Dumb it’s vandalized and on tracks though 🤷♀️
Stupidest thing I ever heard of is living in the dirty pits of New York. NOTHING TO BE PROUD ABOUT. :(
That whole area/street is a crackhead zone.. it’s so unfortunate because a year before Covid it was finally becoming decent and then it derailed bad.
They could have painted over that. Even apartments in the worse neighborhoods get a fresh coat of paint or at least a touchup before the next tenant. My goodness!
Almost 3k for living next to the train. yeah it’s not worth it
Caleb buy her some food for her fridge. It's empty
If she can afford $2650 just on rent I think she can buy food…and if she can’t then she’s not very smart.
She is gorgeous--perfectly slim.
@@michaelwebster8968 because she dosent eat
Haha I know exactly where this is. I lived around that area almost chose an apartment by the train but on the opposite side
The View On Train/Subway Rembering The Movies French Connection & Carlito's Way ❤
This is insane…I pay 2850 in manhattan in a duplex without strangers as my roomies
The way you showed the train station’s name, letting everyone know where this girls lives alone is insane.
She’s so pretty it’s crazy
Honestly it's nice as far as the design of the place goes.. like the floors and amenities are good quality.
If more people would build studio apartments like these homlessness would not exist I think studio apartment are underrated they deserve more respect ❤
Love the simplicity.
I love it when us Idaho people escape to somewhere else
Bro I love Idaho
What’s wrong with Idaho? Learn to love your own country first kid!😂
i couldnt imagine leaving idaho to go to live next to a damn train station in a shithole city
thinking you need to escape means you were successfully propagandized
Brooklyn? That Myrtle stop is like crackhead central! 😭😭
$2650 literally right next to train tracks with graffiti 😂😂
New York got people conditioned to pay a lot for small spaces. $2650 is a 5 bedroom house where I live
The only people paying that kind of money are people like her from out of town. People from here who got regular jobs can't afford that rent. No wonder so many people here are living in shelters run by the city.
She's living her daddy's money's best life bro. Watch it fly away!
$4-$5k Apt if there was no train 😂
This girl doesn’t live near the train stop, she lives IN the train stop.
Please install latches and locks (from your side) on the huge crawl space access on your ceiling . You ha no idea what that space connects to.
I cant believe how everyday people can afford paying over $650 just for rent per week on their own man.. why are basic prices so ridiculous?
she fire asf like fr.
it is just a girl dude. There was nothing special about what she said.
Yh she's not even all that
@@jasonleach1089 They're not talking about what she said, they're talking about her looks
@@Radisgrek black men will have sex with anything
@@Radisgrekeven that too yall see anything with a semi decent face and be ready to go to war for em lol
Not gone lie.. that train is a vibe
This the apartment that acts like an invisible wall at train stations in video games.
She Has A Great Smile
I am waiting for the video where someone declines. Later another person agrees to a hometour. Plottwist it’s the roommate of the first person and we get a awkward situation.
“ Graffiti everywhere “ lmfao
I would love just watching the train and the people on the platform. That would be all I would do in a day’s time.
But I’m damn sure not gonna pay that kind of money for housing! That’s almost my whole monthly income!
Exactly. That's crazzzzy 😂
I’d have to put up blinds.
She is a social worker probably 😂
“My biggest fear is a train being derailed into my apartment…” doubt that was listed on the MLS 😂
She’s gorgeous!
Easy there Simp-son. You're collapsing civilization!
Great apt for anywhere. You become somewhat accustom to the train noise & vibration. My sister had a track across the street. We ignored it. I live on airways blvd, named that bc the airport is just min away. Planes use to wake me especially giant cargo planes..no more. I dont even notice.
Across the street is one thing. Her place is like directly next to the train. She could reach out and touch it almost. 😅
That's not standard procedure, it just depends on the person. I used to live in a quiet suburb but now the street outside my house has become a main Traffic Way for the entire city and it's been almost 10 years now and I'm still not used to it. I never will be. I don't want to hear the sound of cars constantly, it's disruptive to my concentration and sleep.