The WeWork CEO told Business Insider in a recent interview that he and his wife, Rebekah, at one point lived in a tiny apartment at 166 2nd Avenue in New York City.
The street level of the building is occupied by a liquor store and a Mediterranean restaurant and hookah lounge, according to Google Maps.
The building sits right across the street from St. Mark's Church-In-The-Bowery in Manhattan's East Village, a neighborhood where today's median monthly rent is $3,150.
166 2nd Avenue is a 15-story, pre-war building built in 1929.
The only rental currently available in the building is a studio apartment for $3,098.
The studio currently available in the building comes with stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, including a dishwasher.
The listing describes the apartment as "a perfect mix between elegance and location in Prime East Village."
Today, Neumann's real-estate holdings are much costlier than a $3,098 studio.