Temporarily driving without license plate or car insurance in New york State?

My name is john and I'm 23 years and I'm about to purchase my first car from someone and its ford focus 2006 I i currently live in the bronx and the person that I'm buying the car from lives upstate

Now I'm extremely worried because I have the money to buy the car a d gas and tolls but don't have enough money to pay for the insurance
At least till next week

When I buy the vehicle can I drive it without a plate and insurance to my house and leave it there while in the process of getting the vechile insured?

Please let me know As soon as possible!

Why are my parents treating their 19 year old worse than their 4 year old grandson? Letting him have different meals instead of forcing him to eat healthy roast dinners, giving him pizza but if I try cooking something different they have ago at me and say I'm not eating properly and sh'it like that? I'm 19, I don't need roast dinners, the kid does. I'm also worried they give in way too much and so does his mother, he's going to become horribly entitled, thinking he should be treated in a special way, he's going to become a snowflake who is demanding and throws a fit if he doesn't get what he wants.

Can you? Of course you can. It won't be in any way legal but that's not the question you asked

Without insurance, i hope you don't cause an accident and total someone's car and/or injure/kill someone because if you do, your life will be over as you now know it.

Wait to pick up the vehicle until you can afford the insurance.

The tag isn't as big of a deal - if you get pulled over, then show them the title and they can see that you just purchased the vehicle.

Insurance is considerably more important - especially considering that you have never driven this car. For all you know halfway back the brakes might fail, or a tire might go kapow on you. You don't want to be on the hook if you cause an accident, or (god forbid) end up killing someone.