Those are great ideas. I especially like the airNB for businesses, and the homeless profiles ones.
Any ideas how to get started on the airNB for businesses? I feel like you’d need contacts at a lot of businesses or a way to market.
Al Brown
I find the rent-a-life idea intriguing. For a while now, I’ve been thinking about collective living arrangements that would greatly reduce the costs of living space in urban areas by making the space available for other uses during the day.
This could be accomplished using moving walls that enable you to compress bedrooms like Gary Chang does in his apartment:
There would also locked storage in kitchen and bathroom and systems and personnel to encourage and maintain cleanliness.
The idea is to reduce the costs of things when you aren’t using them, but still maintain privacy and security. Tenants could also share many things they don’t use often, like tools, thus reducing the amount of storage space each person needs.
There would be a system that rents the space out during the day and you would pay a fixed price that covers your compressed room 24/7 and uncompressed for, say, 8pm – 8am weekdays or whatever suits you. Then the remaining space would be leased, with some auctioned off real time so that you can always stay home when you’re sick.
Overall, the purpose is to give young, single people the opportunity to live in a clean, secure, supportive situation at a great price even in a high cost area. This could be geared towards hackers and others who might like to have space to work during the day very close to where they live.
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