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apartment, broker, brooklyn, downtown, internet, leopard print hi-tops, meat packing district, upper east side, upper west side, yoga
As of Saturday evening, I’ve been connected to the real world! I’m ashamed to say that life without the internet was not easy … Especially, when I was stuck for a couple of days waiting for maintenance in my new apartment and had nothing more than some blank walls, my phone, and some legal books to keep me company.
Fortunately, I was able to end the week with a relaxing outdoor yoga class in the middle of the Meat Packing District.
My New York apartment search was an experience like no other. I started out with a broker who showed me apartments $1400 above my price range, and then refused to work with me, since on my tight schedule I wanted to work with more than one broker. After an email on the quality time we spent together and how I was eliminating him from finding my new home by working with others … I was a little confused as to whether or not I unassumingly entered into a bad relationship after just a few hours. Oh well, I had other brokers … I had another broker who only wanted me to live in the Upper West Side because she thought I could be her new best friend. I was starting to question if anybody worked in this City! Luckily, I had my broker Jessica, who showed me the Upper East Side, Downtown, and Brooklyn. I ended up settling with a great new apartment Downtown 🙂
I’m slowly settling in and trying to figure out the best way to organize my small studio apartment. If anyone has suggestions please let me know.
And just for fun, a photo of a random on the A train (I couldn’t resist). Adidas leopard print hi-tops with a tail!