
VIDEO: Taking “Economic” To a New Level
When Luke Clark Tyler, an architect in Manhattan, was looking for new digs, he wanted something centrally located and economically feasible.
As he’s a single vegetarian with no children, he needed to go with something that made the best use of whatever little space was available.
So, for a reasonable sum of $800 per month (you can’t pay those prices ANYWHERE in the greater New York area), he found this 78-SQUARE-FOOT apartment. (Quite economic, considering that there’s a palatial 90-square-foot apartment for about $1000/month.)
According to Neatorama, Tyler has every luxury: “a Murphy bed (that he made himself), a couch, a microwave, a refrigerator, and a closet.” He shares a bathroom with four other tenants.
(And, to put this in perspective: for all of these luxurious accommodations, he’s paying $10.25/square foot.)
Peep the video tour HERE.