I don’t know about elsewhere, but at least in the Bay the notion that people might have spare rooms they’ve just forgotten to consider renting out is downright funny.
I realise that. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the median household in the developed world had at least one spare room (this was one of the reasons why the “bedroom tax” was so unpopular in the UK).
I don’t know about elsewhere, but at least in the Bay the notion that people might have spare rooms they’ve just forgotten to consider renting out is downright funny.
I realise that. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the median household in the developed world had at least one spare room (this was one of the reasons why the “bedroom tax” was so unpopular in the UK).
There’s actually a lot of underutilized real estate in the Bay Area, especially in East Bay, Marin, South Bay, and the Peninsula.
Much of it is locked up in big old houses that haven’t turned over in a long time though.