Firetrap . No exits , no windows with fresh air . Cooking with no air flow . Crazy this is even happening
The fact that she thought it was a good idea to get a dog is just criminal
If you're living in a building where you have to share a bathroom with the other tenants, you DON'T have an apartment - you have a ROOM.
In small town OH, i paid $650 cash a month for a 1200 sqft duplex... NYC is an absolute nightmare.
I feel for that dog. That dog all day is laying down or walking in circles.
This is why NYC housing prices will never go down. The demand to able to sleep anywhere in this city is too extreme. Most people work all day or go out all day while spending little time at home, so they wouldn't mind this as a temporary living space. Still, I feel claustrophobic just from watching this video.
That should be illegal to rent out a walking closet and market it as an apartment. That is inhumane and the fact that she has a dog in that small space, it’s criminal.
$650? Dude, this is insane. I wonder what is the price of the rent now after almost 3 years.
That dog takes up so much space. He can't even wag his tail when she comes home.
I really wish people would ask themselves if their home would be good for the dog instead of just asking if the dog would be good for them.
“In a van, down by the river” has never sounded better.
I pay $511 monthly mortgage for a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, big kitchen, big living room, big dining room, double garage, front and back patio on a super metro area. This is criminal. Lol
Not having at least one window would make me crazy.
I love how she’s making it work, but this shouldn’t even be legal. The fact that there was a fight for this space is totally insane.
I can't believe this doesn't violate housing codes.
Having a dog in that space is abuse.
I like how people are actually normalizing these very clearly outlandish property prices in the middle of a clearly crumbling economy.
People do not realize how insanely cheap $650 a month for MIDTOWN MANHATTAN is.
the fact that there is no window is a huge deal breaker. not only is that a huge safety concern (mainly fire hazard), but I think I’d legitimately go insane. and the fact that there’s like a 3 foot gap between the bed and the ceiling makes me anxious and claustrophobic just watching this video. otherwise, I think it’s actually a pretty solid spot for the price and location. I do agree with her in that when I lived in NYC from 2014-2015, I realized that I really didn’t need much in terms of living space. props to her for making it work.
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