Tricking My Way Into NYC's Billionaire Penthouses | Fakes, Frauds and Scammers



Andi Schmied pretended to be a billionaire to infiltrate NYC’s most exclusive and expensive homes, which only cater to the …

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  1. You couldn’t pay me to live in anything higher than 3 stories bro. Insanity. Lol as I fear heights, I can’t fathom how people can sleep sound knowing they’re high up in the damn sky.

  2. The fault goes to these cities officials who due to greed only wants to serve a particular class. The pandemic showed that we need population from every class and we need sustainable cities for every class.

  3. Oh please give me a break. NYC rents are not high because there are a few handful of luxury apartments costing upwards of $10m. NYC rents are high because it is a preferred destination for many given the economic opportunities the city provides. The video says these people are the the 1% of 1%. Are you telling me the 0.01% of buyers buying million dollar homes are dictating the price and availability of homes for the rest 99.99%. And she decries high rent while at the same time takes issue with skyscrapers. I am sorry but how exactly does she think a city of 20 million can be given housing other than by building vertically?

  4. The agent using fancy upper-class narration as a tool to sell industrial garbage and it really doesn't add up. A royal red curtain would at least give that dull box of dread alittle life.

  5. What I was thinking when that guy was lecturing about the kind of view she can wake up to everyday ROFL. The view I had in mind was at ground level, single/two floor house/apartment, near a beach with waves crashing and being able to hear them when I wake up – totally opposite to a sea of buildings

  6. Half of these developments are built as money laundering schemes. I worked in real estate development during the initial boom of this market and the mass gentrification of the area, and let me tell you, nobody stays in these buildings or for long.

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