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NYC's Strangest Apartment: $1850 to live inside a laundromat in New York City
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New York City comes in all shapes and sizes. In this new series, I explore interesting spaces and apartments. Today we tour the strangest apartment in New York City a laundromat.

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@IMYUNJIE

1 year ago

I'm just impressed how he managed to arrange all of this and still be able to looked more organised than my room šŸ˜­

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@Bachconcertos

1 year ago

This is an artist that understands NYC.

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@Dave....

1 year ago

A lot of people say they are one of a kind. But this dude really lives and breathes that shit. Great episode!

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@nique7098

1 year ago

place has more personality then any of the expensive apartments he's shown

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@criss1461

1 year ago

Okay this was so wholesome and fun, so full of life. This man's life is full of art, childlike joy and shenanigans. He is living the life without a care of what others think all the while being respectul of others, boundaries and so much appreciation for art and authenticity. This house tour is a experience

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@jennifermc1221

1 year ago

This is the kind of chaotic energy I need in my life.

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@amandataebby

1 year ago

Hollywood could never write a character even close to this guy. He's fascinating. Even the place itself is fascinating; imagine everything that went on there especially in the 70s as a bar. And he lives there. So many amazing layers of life all in one.

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@Fuckstrangers

1 year ago

People: NYC is so dangerous! This guy: Leaves door open all day because he loves to be a host and hasnā€™t mentioned anything awful happening because of it.

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@nicoleolels4210

1 year ago

This is it. I adore him and his space. My favorite NYC apartment tour yet.

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@Stealthcrow2012

1 year ago

Wow, this is so cool. I walked by this place almost every time I go to work Iā€™ve always wondered how it looked inside.

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@ILovHelloKitty13

1 year ago

Not to be dramatic but I actually cried watching this (down bad) because I didnā€™t really know guys like him existed. Iā€™m very similar and called a hoarder even though I clean meticulously and organize. This is just really sweet and cool! I hope he has the best life.

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@thomasr1051

1 year ago

We need people like him on every corner of every city

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@CajunFyre92

1 year ago

I feel special because I know his mom, and she's just as awesome as he is.

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@lunalovegood6303

1 year ago

This guy has more New York in his blood than all the other interviewed ones togetherā¤

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@la.den.ker91

1 year ago

I love how the space is meant to be interactive. Entering is a stimulating experience where everything can be intervened, touched and enjoyed. It is a sensory experience of complete disrespect for the productivity of the capitalist system. A space that fulfills the function of inspiring and generating chatter. This home is a completely artistic installation that laughs at itself and makes fun of the concept of "house" as a functional space.

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@rosannegiza9836

1 year ago

He's lovely. I often think about how my living space would be if I wasn't sharing it with someone who doesn't have the same aesthetic. His creativity is fun and welcoming. :)

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@starhoshibyul

1 year ago

This is such a stand out finding. What a character and what an amazing place that suits his character so much. Seems like a genuine person who simply gets to do what he wants but in a way that reminds you of your own young self somehow.

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@KR0OK

1 year ago

3:39 " what is it papa?" LMAO THAT GOT ME DEAD AS FUCK

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@teejay9533

1 year ago

My adhd is Wilding rn

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@LongBeachDragon

1 year ago

It's always wanted to see what has come of this place as I grew up in the building; my parents owned it in the 80s until 1992, after my father passed and my mother sold the building, and we moved out to Long Island. I'm impressed you know as much about the history of the building and storefront as you do. The building has some subtle changes from when I was there, but not much, which surprised me. The building was built circa 1920s. My parents owned the building in the 80s, so I grew up in that building. Back when I lived there and grew up in that building, it was a 2 family building. There was a door that went from the hallway/entryway of the residence-side where the side door on 54th Pl is, into the laundromat but my parents had it sealed off to rent the laundromat out. I still remember the 1950s brownish almost-Formica-like coating on the stairs and the dark brown 1940s-esque wood paneling in the apartment hallway. I'm happy to have run across this just to see it again and what's come of it.

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