'Flexible co-living' could help bring down office-conversion costs and add housing supply, new study says
'Flexible co-living' could help bring down office-conversion costs and add housing supply, new study says
A new study finds that dorm-style housing could be a cost-effective route for office conversions, and would allow for cheaper rent in some cities.
"Study finds that cramming 49 people into a 10ft cube saves space! Hydraulic press manufacturers experience record growth!"
17 0 ReplyUSSR no privacy everyone same house
11 0 ReplyAmericans when cheap normal sized apartment:
Americans when expensive
cage apartments"micro" apartment, tiny-house, pod hotel:2 0 Reply
housing is so wasteful, everyone should just pay 1000 bucks to lay on The Human Pile™©
14 0 ReplyCan't wait for this article to hit the chud sites accompanied by the inevitable comments about "eating the bugs" and "living in the pod" for the millionth time.
7 0 ReplyWell, saved myself some embarrassment by reading the comments before posting.
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Rebranding SROs as "dorm-style living".
6 0 ReplyCan't wait for the Block Wars
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