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You can rent a ‘bunk bed pod’ in the
Bay Area with 13 people for $800 a month

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Posted By: Ribicon, 5/14/2022 2:25:43 PM

The housing crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area has gotten so bad that one startup is now offering renters the chance to live in a “bunk bed pod” with 13 other people for just $800 a month.(Snip)Tenants are given the opportunity to shack up in a house with 13 other people. They sleep in a “bunk bed pod” while sharing two bathrooms. The pods are “fully equipped” with electrical outlets, shelves for books, a rack from which one can hang clothes and laundry, hooks to hang plants and other decorations, and black curtains at the end of each pod for privacy.

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You'll pay through the nose for accommodations two clicks up from the prison experience, and you'll love it.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: itsonlyme 5/14/2022 2:47:20 PM (No. 1155380)
Make sure to wear washable and thick foot gear to get the human feces and syringe needles off before heading to the opera.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 5/14/2022 2:53:03 PM (No. 1155384)
Sounds like a bargain compared to the hotel rooms hey put homeless in. I say make one for every homeless person on the street and give them the choice, this or jail.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: JrSample 5/14/2022 3:00:19 PM (No. 1155386)
Where I live in Texas you can rent a two bedroom/ two bath apartment for 900 per month.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Rama41 5/14/2022 3:03:56 PM (No. 1155388)
I'll bet the background music is just wonderful.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rich323 5/14/2022 3:15:51 PM (No. 1155396)
Sounds just like the worker camp accommodations in Communist China! All they need now is a mass dining area to get their daily ration of slop. Pack thousands of people into a one block area. You never own anything they own YOU!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Northcross 5/14/2022 3:19:48 PM (No. 1155403)
Welcome to Shanghai
10 people like this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: formerNYer 5/14/2022 3:26:02 PM (No. 1155408)
I left my crack in San Fransico.....
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Reply 8 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 5/14/2022 3:30:55 PM (No. 1155417)
Ideal for Our Masters' proles.
5 people like this.

Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 5/14/2022 3:33:00 PM (No. 1155421)
Or you can be "homeless" and live in a luxury hotel for free, government paid.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Catherine 5/14/2022 4:11:32 PM (No. 1155450)
Shades of communist Russia when two or three families had to live together in a small apartment.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: downnout 5/14/2022 4:13:14 PM (No. 1155451)
My God. THIS is America??
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Amanoftwistsandturns 5/14/2022 4:16:51 PM (No. 1155457)
The fools could join the military are live that and earn $1800/month to boot.So what if the are crackheads. Wasn’t Hunter Biden one too when his daddy got him a commission in the Navy Reserve?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 5/14/2022 4:48:43 PM (No. 1155472)
Marxists can could create a sand shortage in the Sahara.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: SkeezerMcGee 5/14/2022 5:35:23 PM (No. 1155500)
These are spacious compared to some of the capsule rental units in Japan.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Venturer 5/14/2022 5:50:28 PM (No. 1155513)
Or buy a tent and crap in the street.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: earlybird 5/14/2022 6:05:06 PM (No. 1155525)
No surprise to those who know San Francisco. Housing has long been scarce and expensive in the city. There is no place for the city to expand other than up and that runs into earthquake territory. There is also no parking, so an executive friend of mine who lived there in the 70s kept his car in a storage garage for use on road trips outside the city. Inside, he rode a motorcle. Suit and tie and all.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: bad-hair 5/14/2022 6:36:41 PM (No. 1155538)
14 people ? 2 bathrooms. 800 bucks. Nice. Whose turn is it to wash the dishes ?
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Reply 18 - Posted by: DVC 5/14/2022 7:11:58 PM (No. 1155557)
Re #15, I think that's more likely "steal a tent and ...."
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Reply 19 - Posted by: lakerman1 5/14/2022 7:34:05 PM (No. 1155573)
Better than some USAF barracks I lived in. I recall at least one case Judge Judy tried, in California, where a young woman had free rent - section 8 - and rented out the floor in her apartment, where a person could sleep on the floor, along with others, for 500 dollars a month.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: MickTurn 5/15/2022 3:52:49 PM (No. 1156194)
AND once da Pod is full and all are asleep, they are hauled to the Soilent Green Factory... The Pod is then ready to rent to new tenants...and so it goes in LiberalVille!
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