The Sunday Giveaway: Two tickets to A Better Place Off-Broadway!

I’ve been lucky.

I’ve lived in New York City for twenty-five years, and I’ve only lived in two apartments.  But even finding those two places was a pretty ridiculous endeavor.

Thankfully, I got lucky. I found my dream apartment early in my search, but most NYers move every few years looking for something just a little better (or cheaper).

Seriously, ask New Yorkers what is more important . . . finding a significant other or finding a really great apartment . . . and they’ll probably pause and then ask, “Is the apartment rent stabilized?”

Finding a place is such a big deal, it’s no surprise that someone has written a play about it.  And it’s also no surprise that play is a comedy.

A Better Place is a brand new Off Broadway comedy about Manhattanites’ lust for real estate.  Add a gay couple, an exhibitionist daughter and a couple of kooky real estate brokers . . . and you got a party!

It starts performance on May 4th at The Duke on 42nd Street and in today’s giveaway, one of you is going to get a brand new 2 BR apartment on Central Park West for free!

Ok, ok, that’s not true.  But we do have a couple of free tickets to see A Better Place!

To enter to win two tickets to the show, click here.

And if you’ve got a fun story about searching for an apartment in NYC or wherever, share it with us all in the comments below!

 

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