"They got scammed" - Fans react as Agent 00 talks about various issues he's facing at the $17 million AMP New York penthouse

AMP recently moved into a new townhouse apartment in New York after they were evicted from their old residence in the city (Images via AMP/YouTube, Agent00/Instagram)
AMP recently moved into a new penthouse in New York after they were evicted from their old residence in the city (Images via AMP/YouTube, callmeagentzero/Instagram)

Din "Agent00" and the rest of the Any Means Possible (AMP) group members have finally settled into their new New York City residence after they were "kicked out" of their previous penthouse in the city. In a recent livestream, Agent00 discussed the situation and addressed a few issues he has faced since the move.

During the broadcast, the streamer talked about the value of AMP's new apartment and how it isn't exactly in tip-top shape:

"This house is worth $17 million, ten thousand square feet, 17 million. Crazy... 17 million, no AC, plumbing issues, I was literally taking a shower earlier today and it started leaking into Ray's floor, and the elevator doesn't fu**ing work, so we have to walk up the stairs, which isn't a big deal at any other apartment, but at a 17 million dollar crib... I need that! For 17, I need that."

Many fans reacted to his comments online, with some, like @Juicy112_ claiming that the group was scammed into buying an overvalued apartment:

"Nah, they got scammed 😭😭😭😭"

Others, like @SchifinosBitch, joked about missing facilities in the residence:

"Imagine spending 17Ms and finding out there's no AC."

@Skhillz_FN took a more practical stance on the situation, expressing the difficulties of staying in a city like New York:

"New York is terrible for all that stuff, [they] probably need permits and crap."

Others, like @ItzJMar, criticized the group, claiming they did not do a thorough enough background check:

"So they can spend 17 mil, but can’t verify everything works? Lol damn."

AMP fully moved into their new residence in August 2024, and it looks like the group is still adjusting to the penthouse's quirks.


How did the group get here? Breaking down AMP's 2024 living situation

Finding a penthouse in New York City can be challenging due to many reasons. Penthouse living is synonymous with luxury, offering top-floor views, expansive square footage, and high-end amenities. These factors drive demand and prices up significantly, making it a competitive market.

Moreover, AMP has garnered worldwide recognition, which has caused trouble for them in the past, like when Kai Cenat was nearly arrested for reportedly inciting riots in New York. Finding a place to stay was challenging for the group, to say the least.

Kai Cenat had to stream from a U-Haul truck, after the group was evicted from their original place of stay (Image via Kai Cenat Live/YouTube)
Kai Cenat had to stream from a U-Haul truck, after the group was evicted from their original place of stay (Image via Kai Cenat Live/YouTube)

According to Agent00, the AMP members were asked to move out from their previous penthouse because of complaints from neighbors and the landlord. The group, known for their energetic and often loud content, had a history of noise complaints, which eventually led to their eviction.

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