Kendall and Kylie Jenner do not live in New York City.
They live on the West Coast, which some people argue is the best coast, but those people don’t know what they’re talking about.
Normally this living arrangement works out just fine for them, but Kendall and Kylie spent last week in NYC and realized that they needed a place to temporarily live, so they did what any two enterprising rich sisters would do — they rented an apartment.
Only it wasn’t just any old apartment, but a $26.5 million penthouse with 9 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and a private outdoor space with a view.
By rented we mean it was graciously gifted to them by some celebrity apartment broker guru named Andrew Azoulayfor the low low price of one Instagram post each, which is only fair seeing as Kendall and Kylie ended up getting stuck in the elevator. And that sucks.
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