In 2019, he moved in and began calling it his home.
On average, he pays $120 for electricity and $60 for internet.
But now, after five years, he is considering a change.
Id love to live across the street.
Ive been looking for years and always keep my eye on the block, the young man said.
However, living in a more traditional apartment doesnt mean that he will forget about the laundromat.
The block I live on informs me and a certain pace of life.
Most of my neighbors are retirees, and the laundromat is the same.
The future of the apartment remains uncertain.
But if whoever operates it next shares Sampsons mentality, they wont care much about its atypical nature.