@myopiczeal Anytime I encounter something that doesn't make sense, or seems to work against "common sense", I can always trace it back to money. If something in any of our products is harmful to us, it was only because someone wanted more money. The USA is one of 2 countries in the world that is allowed to advertise drugs on TV. New Zealand is the other. It's all allowed only because of money. A lot of countries are just a giant corporation run by the rich, and it's quite a disaster for humankind and evolution.
It’s true those elevators are very fast and they run on the biggest motor. But that would be due to only maintenance because the hydraulic oil needs to be changed every two weeks instead of a month because the building is so big. It’s also quite fast so it runs on a big panel of PLCs. The elevators probably modernized anyways, so no maintenance or modernization needs to be done for the next 50 or so years coming from an elevator mechanic
When you can live like this in NYC, it’s quite nice. Especially in several years when flying cars really ‘take off’. Fly right off your balcony, cruise to the Hamptons for a catered barbecue, then back to the Penthouse for some hobble doo gee.
I’m sure you can still smell the city stink in that penthouse 😗. You couldn’t pay me to come back to NYC and buy this place. I’m 4,600 feet above sea level and at the base of beautiful mountains with a lake view for more than a 122 times less.
You guys are funny when you say this. These skyscrapers cost billions to build. Maybe in 1950 you could own the whole building for 50 million 😂 obviously not now
I'm with ya on that. I couldn't be paid to live there that high up. I'd rather live in an isolated house with land. 54million wasted. But hey, i'm poor.
@@80PercentAshamedOfU yea but you definitely don’t want an apartment with no land or nature outside your house and definitely don’t want a house in the neighborhoods everyone loves where there’s like 10 feet between the side of your house and your neighbors. You should be able to have a huge came of catch, if not a small dirt bike ride between you and the neighbors.
Water bill you pay every 3 months x 3 yeah I'd be very expensive that's how it works in New York you pay water bill every 3 months this is including Upstate and downstate
For real. Idk what he would call the green around my house then.. My multiple neighbors are more than a half mile away. I can’t even see em through the trees.
Imagine flying around Manhattan and you come across this building looking through the glass to see some million taking a bath deadass naked 😂 "and on my right... Ohh! Someone is taking a bath"
As a person who used to deliver for Uber eats and DoorDash I can tell you that in big buildings like this most times they won’t even let you go all the way up. At least when I did, Uber eats and DoorDash we would have to leave the food with the receptionist downstairs, and she would call the tenant to come down and pick it up. In expensive buildings like this they usually have security who waits downstairs and they have to call the tenant to come meet you. Not all places were like this, but most were.
@@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917it just means open plan living and dining room. They usually include the kitchen. "Great" here meaning "large" rather than being a statement on quality.
It's a room that's the best room ever, it is so great that it's a stupendous room. Just ask someone rich like Trump and he'll tell you how great the room is.
Yea rather buy farm land and lease it. It will make you more money back and you will have complete control over water on that property. Water will be gold soon.
@@T3RS1ya until someone with 60M buys the land up stream from yours and blocks off your water supply…. Aka what big water does to poor villages and sells the water back to them
And when you have to pay your mortgage. That's enough to make you jump through one of those windows. Absolutely not worth it. There are far more beautiful places to live for significantly less money.
the building was 2 billion. The reason why one apartment is 54 million is because of the place (central park and midtown views) and heights (around 75th floor, not many apartments in the world that high). Also this apartment is one of few on billionaires row to have terrace and it's full floor with 360° views. It doesn't depreciate on value over time, because nobody can build anything that tall anywhere near (air rights in NYC) so wealthy people buy those apartments as an investment and don't even live there. But the HOA costs and taxes (mostly HOA tho) are in tens of thousands $ a month.
@@yooda_6650same thing goes for the man made island that looks like a palm tree in Dubai, all the houses there are over 30-40 million each and hardly anyone lives in them. Their value goes up just by existing. Somewhere around 5-10,000 houses just collecting dust.
@@srirampatnaik9164Actually, they use bikes. It's a very entertaining sight, seeing a bunch of dad bod cops riding single file like they're on a mission to inspect an ice cream cart 0.3 miles away.
Definitely not peasants! NYC is trash now been that way for a few years! I live in CT and NYC is overrated and filled with migrants, crime, dirt and homelessness! It’s 1980 all over again!
I’m not even gonna lie I was thinking the same thing. And how if I lived there, just in case of a fire or something, I’d have a parachute near by to jump out window if need be
This is the apartment of Christan Grey. I haven't watched the movie version, I'm a fan of the novel and i remember, that's the same way, his Apartment in Seattle described. (Specially the view😍) I still remember how the Seattle skyline view from his living room was described in the book.
For that money, you can also buy 3000+ acres of land and build your dream house with a dream pool and have money plenty of left to spend on other things. And the great part is that you have clean air and no constant smog from the city below.
My 10 acres looks pretty good. No concrete in sight and it doesn't stink outside. Plus I don't have to deal with taxes in a blue state or their politics.
I’d be feeling like I owned Manhattan in that place. Standing on the balcony feeling like Doofenshmirtz plotting my next evil plan… because I know I didn’t buy a $54M apartment being a moral, ethical person. 😂
I LOVE THE VIEWS! They are phenomenal and home is beautiful as well. I’m just the type of guy that I’m not spending that much on any residential real estate that’s not in Arizona, New Mexico or Colorado, doesn’t stand alone and come with at least 5k or more acres. 🤷🏾♂️