Millennials will go to great lengths to live in San Francisco to pursue their careers. Some have even gone so far as to live in boats, tiny homes, or even inside homemade wooden crates.
With the second-highest median rent in the US, the city has some new graduates spending up to 79% of their salary solely on rent. It's no surprise that residents are coming up with unique living situations in order to stay.
One such place is The Negev, a communal living space aimed towards those working in tech. One of The Negev's San Francisco homes houses 40 residents, many of whom sleep in bunk beds and pay $1,900 a month to stay there. Ahead, take a look inside that particular outpost of The Negev.
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Located in the tech-centric neighborhood of SoMa, The Negev boasts on its website that this particular location "is home to dotcom giants like LinkedIn and Dropbox, [and] the San Francisco Giants stadium." There are three outposts of The Negev in San Francisco, in addition to locations in Oakland and Austin.
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Residents like 25-year-old Zander Dejah pay about $1,900 a month in rent, according to Reuters.
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The home has three floors and roughly 50 rooms.
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