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Selena Gomez and The Weeknd Living Together in a Luxury Apartment in New York

Selena Gomez and her beau The Weeknd have temporarily moved in together in Greenwich Village in New York.

Entertainment Tonight has learned from an unnamed source that the couple has been living together in "a low-rise luxury building in the heart of the Village."

The source adds that luxury apartments like this usually cost $16,000 a month. Spaces like this typically have 11.6-foot high ceilings with Juliette glass balconies and English kitchens.

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The highlight, however, of their space is the master bath which comes with his and her vanities as well as a Kohler cast-iron bathtub.

"They've both been very gracious to the neighbors and seem very happy with their living arrangement," the source said.

Gomez is reportedly in town filming for an untitled Woody Allen movie. She was spotted on set wearing a trench coat, skinny jeans, and white sneakers. The Weeknd, on the other hand, is in the Big Apple for his "Can't Feel My Face" tour.

Rumors of their relationship surfaced in January when they were spotted leaving Giorgio Baldi restaurant in Santa Monica. Although their shared hugs and kisses were enough to confirm that they were a couple, they made the public confirmation in May.

Gomez and The Weeknd made their first red carpet appearance together at the Met Gala. She wore a Stuart Vevers pink slip gown while The Weeknd sported a black tuxedo.

More recently, they attended Harper's Bazaar Icons event last week. At one of the hottest parties of fashion week, the couple locked lips in front of the cameras.

But their PDA does not end there. The couple documented their night and shared it on Instagram. While The Weeknd showed off her lady donning his suit jacket, Gomez shared a Polaroid, a poster of him, as well as a few clips of how the event ended.

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