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Bizarre.
Real estate Ads disguised as hip articles.
I hope their leader doesn’t look like Marshal Applewhite, because his group lived in a mansion in California.
Sounds like hell on earth. Ewwww.
just wait till antifa and blm hear about this- they wil lget all the neighbors they could possibly want then
Orgy palace.
Send a buss load of homeless over.
Looks like the home a friend of mine had in Los Altos Hills.
They sound like a bunch of trust fund bozos to me. Woke and stupid.
“A group of self-governing, co-living tenants residing in a 17,000-square-foot grand mansion on the San Francisco Peninsula”
a fascist utopian microcosm ... a perfect subject for an embedded video documentarian ...
Swingers.
“is seeking three new renters”
Not three homeless? Hmmm.
Tenants in a giant co-living Bay Area palace are looking for new roommates having either eaten or fleeced the previous tenants
The first thing to know is that participation is voluntary. The second thing to know is that the ability to make such a choice has intrinsic value; it may not work out, but at least you can give it a try. The third thing to know is that most people are fairly short term residents of such communities; they get to scratch the itch that is driving them to seek alternatives, but they also get a quick education in the hassles of group living. In a cohousing situation -- which is a fairly common arrangement -- members of the group often spend way too much time in meetings trying to work out community issues. Sometimes everyone is great and it works well, but quarrels over chores and who gets to assign chores are chronic. The emphasis on group togetherness can become oppressive. People develop interests and friends outside the group and are pulled away. Projects come up (including needed repairs and/or enhancements to the property) that involve a fair amount of money, and that leads to disagreements. People eventually pair off romantically, both inside and outside of the group, and then children come into the picture. There are a lot of parts in motion. Most people cycle through fairly quickly. It can still be a good experience and a learning experience, but both participants and outside observers should have realistic expectations.
Without knowing a lot more about this particular group, my guess would be that there is a core group of long term tenants for whom this arrangement works very well. They are then constantly recruiting new housemates to round out the community. The typical resident is probably still young, just a few years out of college, still single, obsessed with work and looking for a continuation of a college living experience. They're using a group housing arrangement in lieu of a college dorm or student apartment complex, and if they're work-obsessed geeks, they probably like having an artificial set of friends thrown into the deal.
As long as they're good neighbors, keep the property up, and don't slide into an abusive sex and drug fueled situation, more power to them. It's really just a big group house, an ok place to hang out for a couple of years before tackling a marriage and a mortgage.
These used to be called boarding houses. The best ones would include dinner.
We (the local American Legion) tried to set up a boarding house exclusively for vets. It was a 12-bedroom mansion with a large dining room and kitchen. Price was dirt cheap because nobody in their right mind would want to tackle the monthly maintenance costs.
We had carpenters, electricians, plumbers ready to refurbish the house.
For a percentage of a vet’s social security, retirement or disability payment, the vets were assured two meals a day, a private room and a community living space. Weekly nurse visitation. The whole venture was designed around the veterans home concept that was prevalent in the late 19th century.
Then the state and local bureaucrats smashed the plan to pieces.
I knew a rich guy who setup a mansion in Los Gatos for the same thing.
A real sleaze of a guy.
The perfect example of how many women are only looking for $$$.
He rented it to women and then ended up sleeping with them.
When they broke up (always end result), they moved out and he rented it to another woman.
Hopefully by now the guy is dead.
Since they advertised for renters they legally cannot discriminate based on race, color, disability, religion, sex, familial status, or national origin.
They may not like the can of worms they have opened.