A trio of 20-something finance bros avoid paying high rents for sad NYC studios -- and instead split a $15K/month penthouse

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A private elevator opens to the 1,900-square-foot, renovated Norfolk Street abode in the Lower East Side, which sports three bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms.

Take this luxury penthouse duplex at 109 Norfolk St., known as the Switch Building, in the Lower East Side. The penthouse was on the market as a $15,500-a-month rental. While that might be quite high for an average twentysomething, it’s not as bad when split by three people with deep pockets.

‘Flower Bandit’ Lewis Miller, whose floral installations dazzle NYC trash bins, asks $2.9M for Florida homeKé said the roommates are all in their mid-20s, indeed work in finance and have a combined annual salary of more than $1 million. They tried to rent it on their own but were rejected, Ké said, adding that’s why he stepped in.

A private elevator opens to the penthouse, a renovated loft-style home with three bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms.

 

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