Rather than rent a tiny apartment in the New York City area, a 21\u002Dyear\u002Dold woman from South Carolina came up with the perfect solution.
She acknowledged that it’s a “really untraditional thing to do, but it works for me,” because of what she is saving as well as the “flexibility” of living with her family, who she doesn’t get to see as often as she likes while she attends the University of Virginia.
While rental costs are likely significantly lower in Parsippany, N.J., where the office is located, Celentano admitted she didn’t want to live in the boring ‘burbs.
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