14 people living in one 3-bedroom house -- it’s part of a new concept to make housing affordable in California.
Residents here are paying $800 monthly while they share amenities and sleep in pods.
"Our pods are actually 8 feet tall, so it gives enough room for like bigger people and like also some wiggle room, so they're not like the Japanese capsules. They're a bit larger,” said Christina Lennox, who co-founded Brownstone Shared Housing. The co-founders of this shared housing said the concept was possible thanks to a cooperative landlord.
"We told them about our concept and the benefits of it and how it would help people, and the landlord was interested,” said James Stallworth, co-founder of Brownstone Shared Housing.
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