When the 26-year-old was fed up with her roommate and paying expensive rent, she decided to look into a co-living space in Williamsburg, a house with communal living where she wouldn`t be locked into a lease. “I was paying $3,500 a month for a crappy room in a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate that I hated, and when I was there I never left my room,” Healy told FOX Business of her former apartment in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan... ...moreRSK: Interesting idea and it seems to be gaining popularity especially with seniors and divorced people. Ken Notes: this is being done in Madison but a network of availability is more student centered... | ||
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