Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Broader context is that "co-living" is emerging bc of structural problems in the US housing market for millennialsQuote TweetNitasha Tiku @nitashatiku@mastodon.social@nitashatiku·Aug 3, 2015My first big story for BuzzFeed about the next phase in co-working. CAN I CO-LIVE http://buzzfeed.com/nitashatiku/silicon-valley-coliving#.nom4mjNL3…93162
Noah Smith @Noahpinion·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @kimmaicutler@kimmaicutler Or maybe just because people are lonely...21
Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @Noahpinion@Noahpinion More single Americans than ever before + job growth in the urban core.1
Noah Smith @Noahpinion·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @kimmaicutler@kimmaicutler There's nothing better than having that house where all your friends always gather. Maybe people want to systematize that.11
Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @Noahpinion@Noahpinion Yeah, in an urban environment w/ alternative communal structures, given that people are delaying or forgoing family formation.11
Noah Smith @Noahpinion·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @kimmaicutler@kimmaicutler I think people with kids will start doing co-living. Makes babysitting really easy, too.5
Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @Noahpinion@Noahpinion I see a huge demand for it. cc @noupside The problem is land costs, zoning, hold-out problem.11
Renee DiResta@noUpside·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @kimmaicutler@kimmaicutler @Noahpinion is specific zoning required if it's a single-family house and the other family/ies are "roommates"?1
Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @noUpside@noUpside @Noahpinion the U.S. is unique in its share of single-family zoned land compared to all other developed countries.31
Venkatesh Rao@vgrReplying to @kimmaicutler@kimmaicutler do you just sit around soaking up real estate stats and news all day? I'd kill myself on day 3 😁5:38 AM · Aug 4, 20152 Likes
Kim-Mai Cutler@kimmaicutler·Aug 4, 2015Replying to @vgr@vgr omg, it's so fascinating. Explains a lot about differential outcomes in wealth between socioeconomic groups.13