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Manhattan shoebox apartment: a 78-square-foot mini studio - YouTube

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New York architect Luke Clark Tyler rents a 78-square foot studio apartment for $800 a month in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen, where studios usually average $1,900 per month. But in a neighborhood where the average rental price per square foot in a studio is $72, Tyler is paying almost twice as much at $123.07 per square foot, according to Mark Menendez, the director of rentals at Prudential Douglas Elliman.

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StreetEasy: 114 W 71 #4C - Townhouse Rental in Lincoln Square, Manhattan

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:wtf: this nikka lives in a walk in closet
 

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BAML / Wells Fargo? :mjpls:

I was born and raised in Manhattan.

Went to Duke...loved it but North Carolina as a state:ld: is too slow for me...happy to be back in NYC...

Chances are I'll live in Hong Kong or London in the next 5 years for maybe a year...

I smell u on the bolded... As a married fart with two kids, I don't really go out to night spots like that. But even when wifey and I do get a chance to go out and kick it, the Raleigh night scene is :flabbynsick: compared to what we used to back up top. A dude that I ran into from my old projects down here used to have a night spot in Raleigh, and when I first got down here, he told me that the spots close like 2 in the morning. I was like :dwillhuh: "I'm usually just getting started by that time..."

But like I said, I ain't single so I ain't really about that life too much. It's just an easier place to raise my seed and generally have a somewhat comfortable life. Plus, as much as I love NYC, I absolutely HATE snow.
 

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BAML / Wells Fargo? :mjpls:

I was born and raised in Manhattan.

Went to Duke...loved it but North Carolina as a state:ld: is too slow for me...happy to be back in NYC...

Chances are I'll live in Hong Kong or London in the next 5 years for maybe a year...

He wont say :mjpls:
 

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Charlotte isn't even a real city. It's a bunch of fukking office buildings surrounded by the suburbs. I can't even get decent Asian food here and don't get along with these people culturally. I have no idea why New Yorkers would come here unless they were forced to.

The hookers are even trash :bryan:

I need to return to Manhattan :bryan:

Mad New Yorkers have gone to Charlotte; I actually went on a couple interviews there before finally landing a job with a law firm in Raleigh. I went to a Knicks/Bobcats game in Charlotte a couple years ago, and I kid you not, the arena was probably 60-40 Knicks fans. A few years ago, it was the hot spot in the south with Atlanta for people to relocate to. Now Raleigh is starting to creep up on that level. In fact, one of the "suburbs" of Raleigh, this town called Cary, is so full of transplants that people say it stands for "Containment Area for Relocated Yankees"

I used to piss off local pizza shops down here cause they would be advertising themselves as "Authentic NY style"... I'd go in like :takedat:, taste the pizza then be like :birdman:, throwing the pizza in the bushes. One shop that I actually get down with, them nikkas won't make a slice with pepperoni AND sausage on it. You get one or the other. You can get a whole pie with sausage and pepperoni, but not a slice. :mindblown: But they're the best pizza around my crib, and I can actually walk there, so :manny:
 

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Manhattan shoebox apartment: a 78-square-foot mini studio - YouTube

78ftapt.jpg

:merchant:

New York architect Luke Clark Tyler rents a 78-square foot studio apartment for $800 a month in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen, where studios usually average $1,900 per month. But in a neighborhood where the average rental price per square foot in a studio is $72, Tyler is paying almost twice as much at $123.07 per square foot, according to Mark Menendez, the director of rentals at Prudential Douglas Elliman.

:snoop:

StreetEasy: 114 W 71 #4C - Townhouse Rental in Lincoln Square, Manhattan

:bryan:

:whoo: :deadrose:

My bathroom is bigger than that.
 

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New York accent tho :noah:

I could listen to @ikbm talk all day :takedat:






4,500 a month? :skip:
Shiiiiiiiit, that bytch better come with a chauffeur
VIPs to all the surrounding bars & clubs... :ufdup:
& a stripper to come into my $4,500 apartment on Fri & Saturdays :mjpls:
Preferably a male :ld:
 
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