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285 W 11th St

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115 Christopher St

One Vandam

157 Eighth Ave

73 Wooster

71 Barrow St

268-270 Lexington Ave

65 Downing St

489 Broadway

41 King St

69 Bank St

102 Bedford St

202 8th Ave

67 Ludlow St

65 Mercer St

259 W 21st St

1 Horatio St

69 Ludlow St

167 Eighth Ave

542 3rd Ave

136 E 36th St

43-49 8th Ave

62-68 Barrow St

Two Charlton St.

44 Morton St

386 Bleecker St

156 Mott St

403 Bleecker St

18 Grove St

288 Grand St

73 Orchard St

158 Mott St

423 Broome St

139 Bowery

100 Bedford St

3 Horatio St

24 E 35th St

70 Orchard St

Cooperative

302 West 13th Street

24 8th Ave

145 8th Ave

120 East 36th Street

167 Mulberry St

16 Saint Lukes Pl

126 E 36th St

35 Park Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.