Tell Us Your Wild New York City Roommate Stories
Briefly

As summer ushers in a wave of interns and graduates in New York City, many face a housing crisis characterized by soaring rental costs. The median rent has spiked, making it difficult for young professionals to live alone on entry-level salaries. Consequently, sharing apartments has become a common solution, and for many, it's a rite of passage. The article invites readers to share their unique and often amusing roommate experiences, highlighting the social aspect of living together amidst the challenges of city life.
As summer arrives in New York City, so does the seasonal influx of interns and new graduates, eager to make their way in the metropolis of dreams.
Having a New York City roommate (or several) is a rite of passage, and for some it is the only way to make the city affordable.
For every New York City roommate situation, there is a wild New York City roommate story.
We want to hear it. Did your roommate eat the cake you baked for your mother's birthday? Leave dirty underwear in the bathroom?
Read at www.nytimes.com
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