Caleb discovers what might be the smallest studio apartment in Midtown Manhattan! At 80 square-feet, Alaina's more-than-modest abode feels like a walk-in closet outfitted with a small kitchenette, a mini couch and a lofted bed area with just enough headspace above the mattress. And according to Alaina, it's a step up from the luxury high rise she previously called home. Next, Caleb hangs out with J.R., an enthusiastic guitar-playing transplant from the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee who embraces micro living in order to save money while studying tourism and recreation in his favorite city in the world.
Up Next in Season 1
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Micro Living: A Place for Everything
Caleb discovers the value of "a place for everything" while visiting Alex's tiny 95 square-foot apartment in Lower Manhattan. Organization and a unique perspective are key for Alex, who finds variety in sitting at the same small table three different ways depending on whether he is working, eatin...
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A Window Into Williamsburg: Modern vs...
Caleb heads to Williamsburg, Brooklyn to take in the bright, open-floorplan apartments of two fun-loving couples. Aaron and Hannah's $2,900/month modern space boasts high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe their all-white living space in natural light, bright pops of color, and a float...
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Influencer Abodes: Haley Kalil & Kell...
Caleb drops in on some of his favorite influencers for a look around their Manhattan digs. First up, Sports Illustrated model Haley Kalil's office space-turned-luxe $17,000/month apartment, features massive glass entryway doors, vaulted ceilings and a dramatic, arched window reminiscent of Dr. St...