Would you live in a one-car garage? Because tens of thousands of people in New York are trying to, sort of.
Micro-apartments in Manhattan have produced mega-interest. More than 60,000 people applied to live in 14 below-market-rate apartments ranging from 265 to 360 square feet at the bargain price of around $1,000 a month.
The building itself will house a total of 55 pint-sized pads — a majority of which will rent for upwards of $3,150 a month. Stop complaining — cable and Internet are included.
It's a new era for New York real estate. The city waived a 400-square-foot-minimum requirement for the project, a change some leaders say doesn't fix New York's lack of affordable housing.
San Francisco and Boston have approved similar waivers in recent years that allow the construction of these very humble homes.
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