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It seems like your request for a roommate aligns with the type of posts often shared in roommate threads on WSO. Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some tips to improve your chances of finding a roommate:

  1. Provide More Details: Include specifics like:

    • Apartment size (e.g., 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom).
    • Room details (e.g., private room, shared room, en-suite bathroom).
    • Amenities (e.g., gym, rooftop access, doorman).
    • Proximity to subway lines or key landmarks.
  2. Budget Breakdown: Clarify how the $5,700 rent will be split among roommates and any additional costs (utilities, internet, etc.).

  3. Roommate Preferences: Mention any preferences for gender, lifestyle, or work schedules to ensure compatibility.

  4. Contact Method: Ensure your PM option is enabled or provide an alternative way to reach you.

If you're posting on WSO or similar platforms, these details will help attract the right candidates quickly. Good luck!

Sources: NYC Analyst Housing Meltdown, Best neighborhoods to live WITH GF in NYC (and timing) - 1st year IB Analyst Midtown Summer 2019, 2021 FT Roommate Thread, 2017 FT Roommate Thread

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5700? is that for the whole place?

my mortgage plus utilities are~3700 the laundry is in the basement next to my parking spot, and I'm 15 minutes out of times square on the N/W (why you'd want to visit Times Square is a different rant) this is a 2br

The only difference between Asset Management and Investment Research is assets. I generally see somebody I know on TV on Bloomberg/CNBC etc. once or twice a week. This sounds cool, until I remind myself that I see somebody I know on ESPN five days a week.
 

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