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Check Out The $27M Penthouse Kendall & Kylie Stayed In For Free During Fashion Week

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One of the many perks of being a multimillionaire celebrity with a gigantic social media following in a luxury-obsessed culture is that you get free stuff. Often, people have to pay for stuff. But not celebs.

Kendall and Kylie Jenner had an eventful fashion week, but were able to retire to an oasis of calm in the city that never sleeps. That's courtesy Andrew Azoulay of real estate company Douglas Elliman, who donated a $27 million penthouse to the pair for their fashion week housing. So nice of Andrew.

The residence is four stories, situated in TriBeCa, and looks like the set for a movie when the protagonist's partying starts getting a little out of hand.

The sisters thanked the Elliman company for their experience on their social media.

The view is, of course, insane.

thank you @Daveophilly and @jeffbeacher for taking care of me in NYC. #nyfw

A photo posted by Kendall Jenner (@kendalljenner) on

A photo posted by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on

Lazy Dayz in Nyc! Proud of this Boss @kyliejenner! #posing #nyfw #nyc #newyork #bigapple #2016 🍎💄

A photo posted by Dave Osokow 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇷🇺 (@daveophilly) on

You, too, can have this experience for the low-low price of $27 million. Or you could become a teenage social media sensation with exactly the right look, timing, marketing savvy, and background. Then, combine all of those skills and genetics with a tireless work ethic and ability to generate news without controversy. Then you can stay here for free.

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